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| From: | "Sergey Okhapkin" <sos AT prospect DOT com DOT ru> |
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| Subject: | Is it a valid C++ structure initialization? |
| Date: | Mon, 25 Nov 2002 18:50:10 -0500 |
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Here is a test program (wich seems to me incorrect):
struct asd {
int a;
char b;
};
void f(int i, char c)
{
struct asd qwe = {
a: i,
b: c
};
}
The program compiles fine with gcc-3.2. Gcc 3.3 current snapshot reports:
test.cc: In function `void f(int, char)':
test.cc:11: error: too many initializers for `asd'
Solaris compiler complains:
$ CC -c test.cc
"test.cc", line 9: Error: a is not defined.
"test.cc", line 9: Error: Unexpected ":" found.
2 Error(s) detected.
The reason I'm asking about is that such kind of structure initialization is
used in cygwin sources (fhandler_socket::readv/writv, syscalls.cc
readv/writv, a whole bunch in wincap.cc). gcc 3.3 fails to build
cygwin1.dll. And I agree with the compiler. Removing "fieldname:" makes all
compilers happy.
Sergey Okhapkin
Somerset, NJ
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