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Function Pointer ! How and Why ?

In C,

I have a doubt about Function pointers.

Lets say ,

typedef void (*test_audit_proc_t)( int *t, int index, int instnb);

typedef struct a_index
{
test_audit_proc_t test_mo_proc;
} test_audit_proc_index_t;

test_audit_proc_index_t t1[100];

Then

After filling t1[i].test_mo_proc = fn;
...

in another function
lets say

Sample 1:
void xyz()
{
test_audit_proc_t *proc;
*proc = t1[2].test_mo_proc ; -> Gives Sig 11 here

(*proc)(.......);
}

But if i give
Sample2 :
void xyz()
{
test_audit_proc_t proc;
proc = t1[2].test_mo_proc ; -> Gives Sig 11 here

(proc)(.......);
}
It works !!

But the same code with pointers (ie Sample 1) works for diff set of
function pointers

I just want to know how and why ???

Jan 10 '06 #1
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"Kathir" <ka******************@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:11**********************@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
In C,
Sample 1: void xyz()
{
test_audit_proc_t *proc;
*proc = t1[2].test_mo_proc ; -> Gives Sig 11 here

proc is a not initialized pointer to function pointer. With *proc you are
addressing whatever proc is pointing to. This causes the Sig 11.

If you are taking care that proc is pointing to a valid location (for a
function pointer) this will work ok.
Note: Type test_audit_proc is already a pointer. No extra stars (*) are
needed.
Sample2 :
void xyz()
{
test_audit_proc_t proc;
proc = t1[2].test_mo_proc ; -> Gives Sig 11 here


Here you are filling the local variable proc with a functionpointer from the
array. OK!

DickB
Jan 10 '06 #2

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