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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T09:49:08+00:00 2026-05-11T09:49:08+00:00

I’m having trouble compiling the example program presented in section 5.11 of the book.

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I’m having trouble compiling the example program presented in section 5.11 of the book. I have removed most of the code and left only the relevant stuff.

#define MAXLINES 5000 char *lineptr[MAXLINES];  void qsort1(void *lineptr[], int left, int right, int (*comp)(void *, void *)); int numcmp(char *, char *);  main(int argc, char *argv[]) {     int numeric = 1;     /* ... */     qsort1((void**) lineptr, 0, 100, (int (*)(void*, void*))(numeric ? numcmp : strcmp)); }  void qsort1(void *v[], int left, int right, int (*comp)(void *, void *)) {     /* ... */ }  int numcmp(char *s1, char *s2) {     /* ... */ } 

The problem is that the code doesn’t compile (I’m using Digital Mars compiler). The error I get is this:

        qsort1((void**) lineptr, 0, nlines - 1, (int (*)(void*, void*))(numeric ? numcmp : strcmp));                   ^ go.c(19) : Error: need explicit cast to convert from: int (*C func)(char const *,char const *) to  : int (*C func)(char *,char *) --- errorlevel 1 

There must be something wrong with the declarations although I pasted the code from the book correctly. I don’t know enough to make the right changes (the section about the function pointers could certainly have been written more extensively).

EDIT: I should have mentioned that I’m reading the ANSI version of the book.

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  1. 2026-05-11T09:49:09+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:49 am

    I think the error comes from the fact that old C did not know const yet: strcmp there took two pointers to non-const characters (char *) i think (which could be the reason why it compiled back then, but not with your compiler). However, nowadays strcmp takes char const* (const char* is the same thing). Change your function prototype to this:

    int numcmp(char const*, char const*); 
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