/* $NetBSD: msg_102.c,v 1.6 2023/06/30 21:06:18 rillig Exp $ */ # 3 "msg_102.c" // Test for message: illegal use of member '%s' [102] // Anonymous members are defined in C11 6.7.2.1p2. struct unrelated { union { struct { unsigned bit_0:1; unsigned bit_1:1; }; unsigned bits; }; }; struct bit_fields_and_bits { union { struct { unsigned bf_bit_0:1; unsigned bf_bit_1:1; }; unsigned bf_bits; }; }; static struct unrelated *u1, *u2; static struct bit_fields_and_bits *b1, *b2; static inline _Bool eq(int x) { if (x == 0) /* Accessing a member from an unnamed struct member. */ return u1->bits == u2->bits; /* * The struct does not have a member named 'bits'. There's another * struct with a member of that name, and in traditional C, it was * possible but discouraged to access members of other structs via * their plain name. */ /* expect+2: error: illegal use of member 'bits' [102] */ /* expect+1: error: illegal use of member 'bits' [102] */ return b1->bits == b2->bits; } |