Is the “one-past-the-end” pointer of a non-array type a valid concept in C++?

倾然丶 夕夏残阳落幕 提交于 2019-11-27 02:03:44

No, it is legal. 5.7(4) - one paragraph before your quote - says: "For the purposes of these operators, a pointer to a nonarray object behaves the same as a pointer to the first element of an array of length one with the type of the object as its element type."

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