tinycc/tests/tests2/11_precedence.c
Michael Matz aeac24de98 Rework expr_landor
so that it also is called from the precedence parser.  This
is complicated by the fact that something needs to be done before
the second operand is parsed in a single pass compiler, so it
doesn't quite fit into expr_infix itself.  It turns out the smallest
code changes result when expr_landor remains separate.  But it can
be tidied a bit.
2020-01-20 05:48:48 +01:00

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//#include <stdio.h>
extern int printf(const char *, ...);
int main()
{
int a;
int b;
int c;
int d;
int e;
int f;
int x;
int y;
a = 12;
b = 34;
c = 56;
d = 78;
e = 0;
f = 1;
printf("%d\n", c + d);
printf("%d\n", (y = c + d));
printf("%d\n", e || e && f);
printf("%d\n", e || f && f);
printf("%d\n", e && e || f);
printf("%d\n", e && f || f);
printf("%d\n", a && f | f);
printf("%d\n", a | b ^ c & d);
printf("%d, %d\n", a == a, a == b);
printf("%d, %d\n", a != a, a != b);
printf("%d\n", a != b && c != d);
printf("%d\n", a + b * c / f);
printf("%d\n", a + b * c / f);
printf("%d\n", (4 << 4));
printf("%d\n", (64 >> 4));
return 0;
}
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