On 04/06/17 21:05, Florian Weimer wrote: > On 04/06/2017 08:49 PM, Bernd Edlinger wrote: > >> For instance how do you "declare an object without a declared type"? > > malloc and other allocation functions return pointers to objects without > a declared type. >
Thanks Florian, this discussion is very helpful. How about this for the documentation: @item typeless_storage @cindex @code{typeless_storage} type attribute In the context of section 6.5 paragraph 6 of the C11 standard, an object of this type behaves as if it has no declared type. In the context of section 6.5 paragraph 7 of the C11 standard, an object or a pointer if this type behaves as if it were a character type. This is attribute is similar to the @code{may_alias} attribute, except that it is not restricted to pointers. Example of use: @smallexample typedef int __attribute__((__typeless_storage__)) int_a; int main (void) @{ int_a a = 0x12345678; short *b = (short *) &a; b[1] = 0; if (a == 0x12345678) abort(); exit(0); @} @end smallexample Bernd.