ref: 34661e518cba898aeef5ce3db074942411dbbe21
parent: d081eceaa65630875c08f6ce90ad904e4bb82be3
author: Roberto E. Vargas Caballero <[email protected]>
date: Fri May 20 11:22:40 EDT 2016
[cc1] Use ansi syntax for complex function pointer expressions For a function pointer generated from a ternary operator is better to use the ANSI syntax, because otherwise we have too many parenthesis
--- a/cc1/decl.c
+++ b/cc1/decl.c
@@ -290,7 +290,7 @@
type.prop = 0;
k_r = (yytoken == ')' || yytoken == IDEN);
- (*(k_r ? krfun : ansifun))(&type, types, syms, &ntypes, &nsyms);
+ (k_r ? krfun : ansifun)(&type, types, syms, &ntypes, &nsyms);
expect(')');
type.n.elem = ntypes;