In C, if I have two types of pointers:
typeB *q;
typeA *p;
int the following, is it unnecessary to put an explicit cast (typeA *)
1 p= q is fine, no need to use p = (typeA *)q;
2 define: void func(typeA *p){}
call: func(q); is fine, no need to use func((typeA *)q)
3 p=malloc(sizeof(typeA)); is fine, no need to use p=(typeA *)malloc(sizeof(typeA))
besides, is C++ the same or not?
thanks!
typeA * a; typeB * b; void * v
the result ofa=b
can be different tov=b;a=v
. This happens with multiple inheritance in c++. Basicallyvoid *
removes c++'s ability to track inheritance properly.