when parsing the type in this cast:
(int (__attribute__(X) *)(int))foo
we ignored the attribute, which matters if it's e.g. a 'stdcall'
attribute on the function pointer. Only this particular placement
was misparsed. Putting the attribute after the '*' or outside the inner
parens worked. This idiom seems to be used on SQLite, perhaps this
fixes a compilation problem on win32 with that.
The type within the cast (int (__attribute__((foo)) *)(void))
was misparsed because of the presence of the attribute (parse_btype
prematurely concluded that (__attribute__() *) is a type.
Also see testcase. This construct is used in sqlite it seems.
From gcc docs: "You may also specify attributes between the enum, struct or union tag and the name of the type rather than after the closing brace."
Adds `82_attribs_position.c` in `tests/tests2`