Let's imagine that I have a variable of type int
which I would like to pass to a C function as a parameter. This function expects that the parameter is a pointer of type long long
. Is it possible to cast this variable and then pass its address to the function like this and without using additional variables in the program:
int val;
val = 10;
my_function((long long) &val);
void my_function(long long *parameter)
{
// do some operations with 'parameter'
}
Not sure if this code has hidden effects.
No. You must pass the correct pointer type.
long long
is 8 bytes (probably), int
is 4 bytes (probably) and if you try to pretend an int
is a long long
, when the code actually uses the pointer it will access the int
plus another 4 bytes next to it, which will screw things up.
You must actually use a long long
variable:
long long llval = val;
my_function(&llval);
val = llval; // if needed