I have this function that takes a pointer of an array (in order to modify it from within the function)
int func_test(char *arr[]){
return 0;
}
int main(){
char var[3];
func_test(&var);
return 0;
}
When I try to compile this I get :
passing argument 1 of ‘func_test’ from incompatible pointer type
Why is this problem, and how I pass a pointer to that array in this case?
char * arr[]is not a pointer to an array; it is an array of pointers. Declarations in C are read first from the identifier towards the right, then from the identifier towards the left. So: