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* [Linux-ia64] Pointer to function has a bad value
@ 2001-03-08  9:07 Robboy, David G
  2001-03-08 10:39 ` Andreas Schwab
  2001-03-08 11:25 ` Doug Rabson
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Robboy, David G @ 2001-03-08  9:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-ia64

Is this a known bug or fixed in a later compiler?  Using gcc version
2.9-ia64-000216-final, assigning the address of a function to a pointer
gives the wrong value.  In the following program, the address of twiddle is
0x40000000000003f0, but the value of the pointer i is 0x4000000000078300.

void twiddle(void)
{
	int i = 34;
}
main()
{
	unsigned long i = (unsigned long)twiddle;
	printf("i=%lx\n", i);
}

 - David Robboy



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