err.D_OP_ARRFUN.ArrayAssignment.d revision 9512fe850e98fdd448c638ca63fdd92a8a510255
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/*
* Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
#pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI"
/*
* ASSERTION: Arrays may not be assigned as a whole in D.
*
* SECTION: Pointers and Arrays/Pointer and Array Relationship
*
* NOTES:
*
*/
#pragma D option quiet
int array1[3];
int array2[3];
BEGIN
{
array1[0] = 200;
array1[1] = 400;
array1[2] = 600;
array2[0] = 300;
array2[1] = 500;
array2[2] = 700;
array2 = array1;
printf("array1[0]: %d\tarray2[0]: %d\n", array1[0], array2[0]);
printf("array1[1]: %d\tarray2[1]: %d\n", array1[1], array2[1]);
printf("array1[2]: %d\tarray2[2]: %d\n", array1[2], array2[2]);
exit(0);
}