/* $NetBSD: msg_215.c,v 1.12 2022/06/22 19:23:18 rillig Exp $ */ # 3 "msg_215.c" // Test for message: function '%s' implicitly declared to return int [215] /* * In traditional C and C90, it was possible to implicitly declare a function * by just calling it, without defining a prototype first. Such a function * would then be defined as taking unspecified parameters and returning int. */ struct str { int dummy; }; /* ARGSUSED */ void test(struct str str, const double *p_double) { /* expect+1: error: function 'name' implicitly declared to return int [215] */ name(); /* expect+2: error: 'parenthesized' undefined [99] */ /* expect+1: error: cannot call 'int', must be a function [149] */ (parenthesized)(); /* expect+2: error: type 'struct str' does not have member 'member' [101] */ /* expect+1: error: cannot call 'int', must be a function [149] */ str.member(); /* https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/C-Extensions.html */ __builtin_whatever(123, "string"); __atomic_whatever(123, "string"); /* obsolete but still in use, as of 2021 */ __sync_whatever(123, "string"); /* https://software.intel.com/sites/landingpage/IntrinsicsGuide/ */ _mm_load_sd(p_double); } |