So I have two union typedefs:
And I have 4 arrays, 2 of each type. I also have a pointer to each array. I have a function that "swaps" the arrays by simply just exchanging the pointers.Code:typedef union LOWFIXED20_12 { int full; struct lowPart20_12 { int fraction: 12, integer: 4; }; }; typedef union MIDFIXED20_12 { int full; struct midPart20_12 { int fraction: 8, integer: 8; }; };
Considering that both of these unions are of the same size, int, I was wondering if there was a way to write one function that would take a pointer of either type . . . or do I have to write two separate functions because these are technically of different types?
I know the function is small and fast, but I guess it was more of general question than something that is important to what I am doing.
Thanks