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cc65/test/ref/cc65090124.c
Greg King a6b04f6e97 Changed most "backticks" (grave accents) into apostrophes.
Quotations that are embraced by tick marks now look better, in most fonts.
2019-01-05 14:57:12 -05:00

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/*
!!DESCRIPTION!!
!!ORIGIN!! testsuite
!!LICENCE!! Public Domain
!!AUTHOR!!
*/
#include <stdio.h>
/*
there is a bug in the preprocessor (i think) ... the following works
(compiles) correctly:
unsigned long fs,fd,a;
unsigned long _func(unsigned long x,unsigned long y)
{
return 0;
}
int main(void)
{
fs=(_func((fd/a),(_func(2,0x0082c90f))));
}
now if i wrap _func into a macro like this:
#define func(x,y) _func(x,y)
int main(void)
{
fs=(func((fd/a),(func(2,0x0082c90f))));
}
i get "Error: ')' expected" on that line. (this is with the snapshot, freshly
compiled 5 minutes ago)
*/
unsigned long fs,fd,a;
unsigned long _func1(unsigned long x,unsigned long y)
{
return 0;
}
int test1(void)
{
fs=(_func1((fd/a),(_func1(2,0x0082c90f))));
}
#define func(x,y) _func1(x,y)
int test2(void)
{
fs=(func((fd/a),(func(2,0x0082c90f))));
}
int main(void)
{
printf("it works :)\n");
return 0;
}