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a.cpp:

static const struct A {
    int a1;
    const char ** a2;
} as[] = {
    {1,(const char *[]){"LOL",NULL}},
    {2,(const char *[]){"LOL","LOL2",NULL}}
};

const char ** getA(int a) {
    int i = 0;
    for(;i< sizeof(as)/sizeof(struct A);i++){
       if (as[i].a1 == a)
           return as[i].a2;
    }
}

Is there a context or scope problem in returning const char ** from a static const struct initialized statically?

3 Answers 3

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There's certainly no scope problem. Scope pertains to variables, not to values. (There is a problem with missing { in your code, though.)

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  • +1, {1,(const char *[])"LOL",NULL}}, should become {1,(const char *[]){"LOL",NULL}},.
    – Ben
    Apr 14, 2011 at 23:08
1

No, that is fine - compound literals that occur outside the body of a function have static storage duration.

1

You're trying to put a variable sized array of pointers into a fixed size struct. That can't be good.

1
  • that's not true. As long as he inserts the missing { it will work fine.
    – Ben
    Apr 14, 2011 at 23:07

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