Is this a dangling pointer?
int x = 25;
int** arr = new int*[5];
*arr[1] = x;
I can't figure out why this doesn't work... *arr[1] is just a pointer, and is pointing to a valid memory address.
arr[1]
is an int*
, and it's uninitialized. It's undefined behaviour to dereference it.
You could say arr[1] = &x;
, then arr[1]
would point to x
and *arr[1]
would be 25.
Don't forget delete [] arr;
when you're done.
restrict
keyword - OP was sprintffing a buffer onto itself. What a shame (and I even didn't get any upvotes for pointing that out).