Compiler Warning (level 1) C4312
'operation' : conversion from 'type1' to 'type2' of greater size
This warning detects an attempt to assign a 32-bit value to a 64-bit pointer type, for example, casting a 32-bit int or long to a 64-bit pointer.
This can be an unsafe conversion even for pointer values that fit in 32 bits when sign extension occurs. If a negative 32-bit integer is assigned to a 64-bit pointer type, sign extension causes the pointer value to reference a memory address different from the value of the integer.
This warning is only issued for 64-bit compilation targets. For more information, see Rules for Using Pointers.
The following code example generates C4312 when it is compiled for 64-bit targets:
// C4312.cpp
// compile by using: cl /W1 /LD C4312.cpp
void* f(int i) {
return (void*)i; // C4312 for 64-bit targets
}
void* f2(__int64 i) {
return (void*)i; // OK
}