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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T19:23:13+00:00 2026-05-23T19:23:13+00:00

I’m trying to convert some old 32 bit code to 64 bit. One of

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I’m trying to convert some old 32 bit code to 64 bit. One of the more frequent warnings I get is:

warning: cast of pointer to integer of different size

this happens when a function calls pthread_create which accepts a void * for passing data to the new thread. The calling thread puts in that void * an enum (hence the size mismatch in 64bit). Here’s the code:

typedef enum {
zero,
one,
two
}numbers_e;

some_function(...)
{
    numbers_e mydata=zero;

    ...
    pthread_create(..., (void *)mydata);
    ...
}

I managed to overcome the warning with this:

pthread_create(..., (void *)0 + my_data);

this solution is very ugly (and I’m pondering if it’s better to leave the warning as is with a big remark near the code using it). Is there another solution ?

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    2026-05-23T19:23:14+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 7:23 pm

    your solution is not only ugly, it is undefined behaviour (UB) that could cause you problems in the future:

    • arithmetic on void* pointers is non standard and must be an
      extension of your compiler
    • arithmetic on pointer that don’t point to valid object is UB

    To avoid the first you could use (char*)0 + my_data, but this would still leave you with the second.

    What you could do

    • cast your value to uintptr_t. this is a type that is guaranteed to
      be compatible with void*, if it exists. It exists on most modern
      platforms. The advatage would be that your code wouldn’t compile on
      platforms where it doesn’t exist, a clear indication that you’d have
      to change something, then.
    • use a pointer to the data. this is the real solution, the way
      pthreads are designed

    For both you’d have to modify the source of the called function, though, so you’d well change it to the second, the way how this should be.

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