We both adults and know that everything ends up an integer. The typing of pointers is done for interpretation of the given object. A pointer to a pointer to a character is interpreted differently from a pointer to a character for example. They therefore have different types. Stop playing with pointers if you didn't know they are typed and get yourself a book on C that discusses pointers to great length.
What I meant by that is C compilers tend to assume that since pointers are integers, your objective is to interpret a pointer as an integer. (probably because C is used in systems developme…