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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T06:07:09+00:00 2026-06-10T06:07:09+00:00

If I have a function: void myfunction(char** s); Then I can pass a char*

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If I have a function:

void myfunction(char** s);

Then I can pass a char* like this:

char* s = malloc(100);
myfunction(&s);

But my compiler won’t allow me to do this:

char s[100] = {0};
myfunction(&s);

I thought that a pointer to the buffer should be allowed by the compiler.

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    2026-06-10T06:07:10+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 6:07 am

    Your function expects a pointer to a pointer (char **). You are trying to pass a pointer to an array instead (char (*)[100]). Why do you expect this to “be allowed by the compiler”? Arrays are not pointers. Arrays and pointers are objects of completely different nature. A pointer to a pointer is not in any way compatible with a pointer to an array. You can’t use them interchangeably.

    If you want you use your array-based buffer with a function that expects char **, you have to explicitly create a pointer to that buffer first

    char s[100] = {0};
    char *ps = s;
    

    and then pass a pointer to that pointer, as you did before

    myfunction(&ps);
    
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