File: cc65070303.c

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/*
  !!DESCRIPTION!!
  !!ORIGIN!!      testsuite
  !!LICENCE!!     Public Domain
  !!AUTHOR!!
*/

#include <stdio.h>

typedef signed int TypA[3];
typedef struct TypB {
        TypA Data[2];
} sTypB;
sTypB Bs[10];
TypA * APtr;

int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
        Bs[7].Data[1][2]=11;
        APtr=&(Bs[7].Data[1]);
        printf("Hallo Welt! %i = %i \n",Bs[7].Data[1][2], (*APtr)[2] );
        return 0;
}

/*
....gives
test.c(20): Error: Incompatible pointer types
for  APtr=&(Bs[7].Data[1]);

My experience in C is very limited, but as this works both in MSVC and 
the 8 bit Z80 compiler i originally used, i guess its an bug in CC65.

As a workaround, an typecast via APtr=(TypA*)&(Bs[7].Data[1]);
seems to work.

greetings,
 Andreas
*/