There's a difference between type conversion and memory reinterpretation.
Your code forcefully converts a pointer of int *
type to double *
type. That is achieved by using an explicit cast. This action alone does not necessarily lead to any problems by itself. So, the assumption that you made in the title of your question is incorrect. The "core dump" you observe has nothing to do with the cast itself.
Once you performed the conversion you proceed to dereference the resultant pointer and access (modify) the memory it points to. That's when the real problem takes place. The code performs data reinterpretation: it attempts to access an object of type int
as an object of type double
. This is always explicitly illegal in C language. The crash you observe is caused specifically by this reinterpretation attempt.
So, the short answer to your question is: You can certainly cast a pointer that points to an int
object to double *
type. But you cannot dereference the resultant double *
pointer and access the memory as if it holds a double
object.