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I came across this line:

void (*(*x)(void (*[10])(int *)))(int *)

Can anybody tell me what it is?

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    Is this a quiz or something? :)
    – FailedDev
    Nov 23, 2011 at 21:46
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    That one's easy to answer: It's a mess. Nov 23, 2011 at 21:46
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    The answer is always cdecl.org.
    – Matt K
    Nov 23, 2011 at 21:46
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    @mkb: "declare x as pointer to function (array 10 of pointer to function (pointer to int) returning void) returning pointer to function (pointer to int) returning void" - well that clears it up Nov 23, 2011 at 21:48
  • Please tell me that you didn't find this in an actual code that actually gets used somehow somewhere ... but rather in an entry of an obfuscated contest of some sort possibly :) ? Nov 23, 2011 at 21:49

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To break this down yourself, start from the inner most parentheses and work your way out.

  1. (*[10]) <---- Array of 10 pointers
  2. (*[10])(int *) <------ Array of 10 pointers to functions which has a pointer to int as its argument
  3. (void (*[10])(int *)) <------ Array of 10 pointers to functions which has a pointer to int as its argument and returns void
  4. (*x)(void (*[10])(int *)) <------- x is a pointer to a function which has as an argument (an array of 10 pointers to functions which has a pointer to int as its argument and returns void)

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I stopped partway through, but hopefully that helps.

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cdecl is very helpful for this kind of thing. It says:

declare x as pointer to function (array 10 of pointer to function (pointer to int) returning void) returning pointer to function (pointer to int) returning void

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You can find explanations here:

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  • @Shahbaz: What's funny about it? Nov 23, 2011 at 22:30
  • I mean funny as I enjoyed it, that's why you got the +1
    – Shahbaz
    Nov 23, 2011 at 22:35
  • Never saw the declarations as a spiral!
    – Shahbaz
    Nov 23, 2011 at 22:35
  • @Shahbaz: It hadn't occurred to me either until I saw an article (3rd link) about it. It's not that complex. Convoluted (pun intended) and counter-intuitive, yes. Nov 23, 2011 at 22:39
  • @deathly809 then fix it. Aug 15, 2014 at 8:40
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A pointer to a function which has an array of 10 pointers to functions that has int * argument and return type void as argument, and returns a pointer to a function which has int * argument and return type void.

Source

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  • The ultimate question is, how would you go about figuring that out, if you didn't have this? Nov 23, 2011 at 21:50
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    @TonyTheLion, no the questions why would someone write such a thing without breaking it down in smaller pieces? Nov 23, 2011 at 22:21

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