no conversion int[] to int* for logic fct arg; exprs a and &a[0] treated differently
ID0000841:
**This issue was created automatically from Mantis Issue 841. Further discussion may take place here.**
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| **Id** | **Project** | **Category** | **View** | **Due Date** | **Updated** |
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| ID0000841 | Frama-C | Kernel > ACSL implementation | public | 2011-05-27 | 2011-10-10 |
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| **Reporter** | Jochen | **Assigned To** | virgile | **Resolution** | fixed |
| **Priority** | normal | **Severity** | tweak | **Reproducibility** | always |
| **Platform** | - | **OS** | - | **OS Version** | - |
| **Product Version** | Frama-C Carbon-20110201 | **Target Version** | - | **Fixed in Version** | Frama-C Nitrogen-20111001 |
### Description :
In the attached program, the logic function p expects an int* argument.
When supplied the int[] argument (a), the kernel reports a user error (line 8), which is at least unfamiliar to C programmers.
Supplying the argument (&a[0]) causes no error message (line 7).
## Attachments
- [ftest.c](/uploads/a1b4355954237424f90df4054380d83f/ftest.c)
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