This is what i read at:
5.2.1 Subscripting [expr.sub]
1 A postfix expression followed by an
expression in square brackets is a
postfix expression. One of the
expressions shall have the type
“pointer to T and the other shall have
enumeration or integral type. The
result is an lvalue of type “T.” The
type “T” shall be a completely-defined
object type.61) The expression E1[E2]
is identical (by definition) to
*((E1)+(E2)) [ Note: see 5.3 and 5.7 for details of * and + and 8.3.4 for
details of arrays. —end note ]
-C++ Draft.
int a = 10, b = 20;
int &c[] = {a, b};
So imagine &c[0]
would be something like *&(c+0)
, IMHO references are like aliases. Hence going by the notion of arrays it would try to dereference the value held by the reference which one would not want.