I have come across the following piece of code, which finds the offset of a member within a structure. However I am not able to make out why it does not crash, even though it tries to derefer a NULL pointer
struct a_
{
int a;
int b;
};
int main()
{
int offset = &(((struct a_ *) 0x0)->b);
printf ("offset of b = %x\n", offset);
}
Output = 4
b
within a variable of typestruct a_
placed on the address 0. Hence it gets the offset ofb
instruct a_
offsetof
(at least some implementations), but purists will argue that it cannot be computed (been there, been attacked).