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Any expression with an array type can be converted to a pointer of the same type. The result of the conversion is a pointer to the first array element. The following example demonstrates such a conversion:
char szPath[_MAX_PATH]; // Array of type char.
char *pszPath = szPath; // Equals &szPath[0].
An expression that results in a function returning a particular type is converted to a pointer to a function returning that type, except when:
The expression is used as an operand to the address-of operator (&).
The expression is used as an operand to the function-call operator.