------- Additional Comments From segher at kernel dot crashing dot org 2005-04-05 23:32 ------- Subject: Re: strict aliasing warning with float pointer pointing to int pointer
> Aka this is valid and defined (even though we warn): > float a(float b) > { > int i; > *(float*)&i = b; > return *(float*)&i; > } Here, you access the object 'i' of type int, as an object of type float. This is not allowed; see 6.5/7. Perhaps you meant something like: int a; float *f(void) { return (float *)&a; } int g(void) { return *(int *)f(); } which is fine, but we indeed warn. Note it doesn't matter for the validity of this code that float fits in the same object as int; it is important that float * can represent the address of an int, though (6.3.2.3/7). -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=20709