Ben Peart <ben.pe...@microsoft.com> writes:

>> @@ -183,8 +183,8 @@ static inline uint32_t get_be32(const void *ptr)  static
>> inline uint64_t get_be64(const void *ptr)  {
>>      const unsigned char *p = ptr;
>> -    return  (uint64_t)get_be32(p[0]) << 32 |
>> -            (uint64_t)get_be32(p[4]) <<  0;
>> +    return  (uint64_t)get_be32(p + 0) << 32 |
>> +            (uint64_t)get_be32(p + 4) <<  0;
>
> This is surprising.  Every other function in the file uses the p[x] syntax.  
> Just for
> consistency, is there a way to stick to that syntax but still make it work 
> correctly?
> Is there a typecast that can make it work?

I'll do "get_be32(&p[0])" etc. while queueing for now.

Thanks, both of you.

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