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In the following example, `x` is defined as an alias for `int`. typedef x; Below is valid C code where the second `t` is a local variable of type int having value 3. typedef int t; t t = 3;
18 lines
469 B
C
18 lines
469 B
C
#include "test.h"
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typedef int MyInt, MyInt2[4];
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typedef int;
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int main() {
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ASSERT(1, ({ typedef int t; t x=1; x; }));
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ASSERT(1, ({ typedef struct {int a;} t; t x; x.a=1; x.a; }));
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ASSERT(1, ({ typedef int t; t t=1; t; }));
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ASSERT(2, ({ typedef struct {int a;} t; { typedef int t; } t x; x.a=2; x.a; }));
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ASSERT(4, ({ typedef t; t x; sizeof(x); }));
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ASSERT(3, ({ MyInt x=3; x; }));
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ASSERT(16, ({ MyInt2 x; sizeof(x); }));
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printf("OK\n");
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return 0;
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}
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