Using the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC): Pointers to Arrays |
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In GNU C, pointers to arrays with qualifiers work similar to pointers
to other qualified types. For example, a value of type int (*)[5]
can be used to initialize a variable of type const int (*)[5]
.
These types are incompatible in ISO C because the const
qualifier
is formally attached to the element type of the array and not the
array itself.
extern void
transpose (int N, int M, double out[M][N], const double in[N][M]);
double x[3][2];
double y[2][3];
…
transpose(3, 2, y, x);