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fix segmentation fault caused by nothing next cur_op to end
author | Takahiro SHIMIZU <anatofuz@cr.ie.u-ryukyu.ac.jp> |
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date | Sun, 23 Dec 2018 21:23:56 +0900 |
parents | 04ced10e8804 |
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// { dg-do assemble } //980205 bkoz //7.1.3 the typedef specifier //p1 typedef int MILES, *KLICKSP; MILES distance; extern KLICKSP metricp; //p2--can redefine to same type typedef struct s { /* ... */ } s; typedef int I; typedef int I; typedef I I; //p3--cannot redefine to a different type in a given scope class complex2 { /* ... */ };// { dg-message "" } .* typedef int complex2;// { dg-error "" } .* typedef int complex3;// { dg-message "" } .* class complex3 { /* ... */ };// { dg-error "" } .* //p4 /* 4 A typedef-name that names a class is a class-name (_class.name_). If a typedef-name is used 1) following the class-key in an elaborated-type-specifier 2) or in the class-head of a class declaration 3) or is used as the identifier in the declarator for a constructor or destructor declaration the program is ill-formed. [Example: */ struct S { S(); ~S(); }; typedef struct S T; // { dg-message "previous declaration" } S a = T(); // OK struct T * p; // { dg-error "" } using typedef after struct //case01 typedef bool short;// { dg-error "" } .*