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GeneralRe: Okay, real C++ question - who makes use of the auto keyword? Pin
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Richard MacCutchan23-May-24 22:13
mveRichard MacCutchan23-May-24 22:13 
A char* is in reality just an index into a portion of memory. So at the machine level it has no type-ness, it can be used to address anything from a byte to a quadword. But as far as the language is concerned it only ever points to a character. When you use a cast the compiler does what can be done at machine level, but the object itself is still a char*, and any attempt to use it in any other way will raise a compiler error. If you have something like the following:
C++
int somefunction(int* pi, int count)
{
    int sum = 0;
    for (int i = 0; i < count; ++i)
    {
        sum += *pi;
    }
    return sum;
}

// and you call it like this

   char* ci = "Foobar";
   int total = somefunction((int*)ci, strlen(ci));

The type of ci does not change at all, it is just that its value is passed to somefunction, as the cast allows you to break or ignore the rules of the language. And the result of calling that function may, or may not, make sense.
GeneralRe: Okay, real C++ question - who makes use of the auto keyword? Pin
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