W dniu 2015-02-09 o 10:44, Jon Medhurst (Tixy) pisze:
Hi Janusz
On Thu, 2015-02-05 at 16:17 +0100, Janusz Użycki wrote:
I got the compilation error on next-20150204:
[...]
In file included from arch/arm/probes/kprobes/core.c:37:
arch/arm/probes/kprobes/core.h:43: error: '[*]' not allowed in other
than a declaration
[...]
gcc version 4.2.4
Thanks for reporting this, is it OK if I add to a patch to fix this a
line saying "Reported-by: Janusz Użycki <j.uzy...@elproma.com.pl>"?
sure
Whilst the extra '*' looks like an obvious typo, it's interesting that
your error message implies that it's allowed in some situations and that
the version of GCC that I use (4.9.1) doesn't complain about it.
If it's valid C, I've no idea what that syntax that might represent.
I've not find such extension in C11 but likely gcc's team knows the answer.
It also compiles using gcc 4.8.3. However I thing more people use older
compilers
for different platforms.
best regards
Janusz
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