> > I don't know why but the compiler would complain with the casting from > > enum to void*. > > Really ? I tried with both 32 bit and 64 bit targets, and the above worked > just fine (with W=1). I tried with gcc 10.3 as well as 11.3. What is > your compiler version, what exactly is the warning/error message you > observed, and how exactly did your code look like ? Said something about an invalid cast of an lvalue? I can´t remember exactly and couldn't reproduce it again. Will change all to your form after this patch gets merged if you like, just to keep things atomic. > > > Found out that explicitly casting the enum literal before casting it > > to void* works and > > the compiler stopped complaining so I went with it. > > > > You are not casting the enum literal, but a pointer to it. Yes. I'm taking an enum literal and taking its pointer to cast it to a void*. A little cumbersome, but maybe it can be avoided by using your proposed form directly and after making sure it works. -- Joaquín I. Aramendía