Sorry guys, just one question. Let's say I have,
int z = 5;
int *x = &z;
int **y = &x;
Now let's say I want to see the difference in memory addresses of x and y in memory, in a 64-bit system they should now be 8bytes from each other (if the compiler hasn't reordered them in any way).
My natural way of checking this would be to say int diff = &y - &x;
But this will not work since &y is of type int *** and &x is of type int **. How do I do this?