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cc65/test/val/bug1320.c
Greg King 8b42f570e9 Fixed code that caused a seg-fault after parsing a (deferred) post-count argument followed by a (nested) function-call argument.
The old broken code defers the count until the end of the (parent function's) argument list.  But, a nested function call clears the pointer to the deferred type.  That leads to an access violation.
The new code defers only until the end of each argument.  Fixes #1320.
2020-11-20 17:45:14 -05:00

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/*
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*/
/*
Test of a post-counted pointer argument,
followed by a (nested) function-call argument.
Test that compiling it doesn't cause a seg-fault.
https://github.com/cc65/cc65/issues/1320
*/
static char *var;
static void foo (char *, char)
{
}
static char bar (void)
{
return 'b';
}
int main (void)
{
foo (var++, bar ());
return 0;
}