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Actually
void*
just points to anything, with no regard to the type of that thing. Pointing to the void is more accurately described byNULL
pointer.Fair, though I guess my interpretation was that
void*
is kind of like a black hole in that anything can fall into it in an unsettling way that loses information about what it was?So, when I want the void to point back at me, do I have to loop over void* or over NULL?
And how many iterations?For the void to point back at you just dereference the NULL pointer
For God sake, be consistent. It’s either
int*, int**, void*
orint *, int **, void *
There are no ints in the void, only… death…