I use a code where I cast an enum* to int*. Something like this:
enum foo { ... }
...
foo foobar;
int *pi = reinterpret_cast<int*>(&foobar);
When compiling the code (g++ 4.1.2), I get the following warning message:
dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
I googled this message, and found that it happens only when strict aliasing optimization is on. I have the following questions:
- If I leave the code with this warning, will it generate potentially wrong code?
- Is there any way to work around this problem?
- If there isn't, is it possible to turn off strict aliasing from inside the source file (because I don't want to turn it off for all source files and I don't want to make a separate Makefile rule for this source file)?
And yes, I actually need this kind of aliasing.
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