c++ - Qualification conversions
- Christof Meerwald (23/23) Dec 29 2001 Hi,
- Walter (3/26) Dec 29 2001 Thanks!
Hi, here is another bug (DM allows me to modify const objects without explicitely casting away the "const" qualifier): #include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { const char *a = "Hello world"; char *s; const char **t = &s; // this conversion shouldn't be allowed *t = a; s[0] = ' '; char **u = &a; // this conversion shouldn't be allowed (*u)[1] = ' '; printf("%s\n", a); return 0; } The C++ standard doesn't allow these conversions (see 4.4 Qualification conversions [conv.qual]), but DM doesn't complain about it. bye, Christof -- http://cmeerw.cjb.net JID: cmeerw jabber.at mailto cmeerw at web.de ...and what have you contributed to the Net?
Dec 29 2001
Thanks! "Christof Meerwald" <cmeerw web.de> wrote in message news:a0ke7d$1oac$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi, here is another bug (DM allows me to modify const objects without explicitely casting away the "const" qualifier): #include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { const char *a = "Hello world"; char *s; const char **t = &s; // this conversion shouldn't be allowed *t = a; s[0] = ' '; char **u = &a; // this conversion shouldn't be allowed (*u)[1] = ' '; printf("%s\n", a); return 0; } The C++ standard doesn't allow these conversions (see 4.4 Qualification conversions [conv.qual]), but DM doesn't complain about it. bye, Christof -- http://cmeerw.cjb.net JID: cmeerw jabber.at mailto cmeerw at web.de ...and what have you contributed to the Net?
Dec 29 2001