I encountered this problem while solving a practice test
Consider this C code to swap two integers and these five statements:
void swap (int *px, int *py) {
*px = *px – *py;
*py = *px + *py;
*px = *py – *px;
}
S1: will generate a compilation error
S2: may generate a segmentation fault at runtime depending on the arguments passed
S3: correctly implements the swap procedure for all input pointers referring to integers stored in memory locations accessible to the process
S4: implements the swap procedure correctly for some but not all valid input pointers
S5: may add or subtract integers and pointers.
Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?
I think S2 and S3. Could anyone please confirm
restrict
keywordvoid swap(int *restrict px, int *restrict py);
. Of course, enforcing the "restrictness" of the pointers is a job for the calling code.