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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T17:09:47+00:00 2026-05-15T17:09:47+00:00

In particular, will the following ever not work as expected: typedef void(*func_p)(void*); void foo(int*

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In particular, will the following ever not work as expected:

typedef void(*func_p)(void*);

void foo(int* data)
    {
    printf("%i\n",*data);
    }

int main(int argc, char** argv)
    {
    func_p bar;
    int x = 42;

    bar = foo;
    bar((void*)&x);

    return 0;
    }

ie, can I rely on data pointers (void*, int*, struct baz*, but not neccesarily void(*)(void)) always being passed compatably?

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    2026-05-15T17:09:47+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 5:09 pm

    It’s not required by the Standard that this works. The Standard requires that char* and void* have the same representation and alignment requirements, all struct pointers do so and all unions pointers do so too. While it is undefined behavior to call the casted function pointer in any case (§6.5.2.2p9), the same representation and alignment requirements give a practical guarantee that the call works (§6.2.5p27).

    Other pointer types need not behave in such a way, though i haven’t personally met such a machine. It’s theoretically possible that an int* has a smaller sizeof than a char* for example (if int has stricter alignment requirements than char, this could be a reasonable thing to do). Under the right calling convention, on such a machine it would be practically impossible to call a casted function pointer.

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