From hk_mp5kpdw's post, let b has a value of 12345 in the code given by the OP, then this will happen
12345=30;
That's why the error. This is what I said in my previous post.
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From hk_mp5kpdw's post, let b has a value of 12345 in the code given by the OP, then this will happen
12345=30;
That's why the error. This is what I said in my previous post.
I think hk_mp5kpdw's post is also wrong then.
In the code above b and c are having garbage values, that's why as told to you in post#2, it'll give you error, while using & you are directly "attacking" in the address, thus no error.