Package: gcc-3.0 Version: 1:3.0.2-4 Severity: normal gcc generates a warning for the following test program, that I believe is inappropriate. The warning is that it cannot implicitly cast from (foo *) to (const foo *). This occurs when foo is an array type. The sample program compiles without warnings if you remove the "const" keyword, or if you remove the [16] making foo an array.
This also occurs in gcc 2.95.4. This is a problem for me since I normally compile with -Werror and make rigorous use of const. I can make explicit casts as a temporary fix, but this makes my code ugly ;) -- Agthorr ------------------------------------------------------------------------ typedef char foo[16]; void bar (const foo *xyzzy) {} int main(void) { foo bozz; bar (&bozz); return 0; } ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- System Information Debian Release: 3.0 Architecture: i386 Kernel: Linux eleutheromania 2.4.16 #1 Tue Dec 4 11:20:43 PST 2001 i686 Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE= Versions of packages gcc-3.0 depends on: ii binutils 2.11.92.0.12.3-3 The GNU assembler, linker and bina ii cpp-3.0 1:3.0.2-4 The GNU C preprocessor. ii gcc-3.0-base 1:3.0.2-4 The GNU Compiler Collection (base ii libc6 2.2.4-7 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an ii libgcc1 1:3.0.2-4 GCC support library.