Questions tagged [gcc-extensions]
GCC provides extensions not found in ISO standard C or C++.
gcc-extensions
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How to implement Go's defer() in C so that it allows declaring vars?
In this Modern C video there's a trick that allows to postpone execution of a code until the block/scope exits. It's used as follows:
int main()
{
int foo=0, bar;
const char *etc = "Some ...
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Why sizeof (array A[n]) without n defined in C++is fixed?
When I try to find the sizeof(A) where A is of type int with size as 'n', n is an int that is not defined. I get an output of 496 and when I give a value to n and then check it, sizeof(A) gives me the ...
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Does using range in Switch-case increases compilation time compared to if-else
int main()
{
int year;
cin>>year;
switch (year)
{
case 1000 ... 1500:
cout<<"less than 1501";
break;
...
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Test for GNU extension
I want to make a macro to return the real part of a complex number (which will work with double, float and long double types). The GNU C extension __real__ seems to fit the bill (although it is not ...
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Should I always use __builtin_extract_return_addr after __builtin_return_address
The gcc documentation:
Additional post-processing of the returned value may be needed, see __builtin_extract_return_addr.
The stored representation of the return address in memory may be different ...
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GCC: blocks in assignments with return values making macros easier?
I vaguely recall that GCC had an extension letting you write something like:
total += { if ( b == answerb ) {
printf( "b = %d (correct)\n", b );
return 1;
...
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Why this compound statement as a sequence of statements enclosed by braces and inside parentheses does not appear to be a valid statement expression
Why this compound statement as a sequence of statements enclosed by braces (in GNU C++) and inside parentheses does not appear to be a valid Statement expression.
// my second program in C++
#...
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What is the functional difference between "(void) cast" vs. "__attributes__" for silencing unused argument warnings? [duplicate]
Is there any functional difference between marking a virtual method's unused parameter arguments with GCC's __attribute__((unused)) and casting the argument to (void)?
class Other {
virtual int ...
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GCC get build date and time in local timezone
GCC provides the macros __DATE__ and __TIME__ that give string constants with the build date and time. However they seem to be giving the time in UTC. Is there some macro to get the build time in ...
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Difference between gcc __attribute__ placement
While playing around with gcc __attribute__ for functions, I noticed that there is a difference in code generation depending on where I place the attribute.
In below examples, I want the compiler not ...
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Error: "cannot bind packed field" while inserting data into std::map using insert function
Can somebody tell me the difference between #pragma pack(push,1) and __attribute__((packed))? I am getting a compilation error if I use second type of struct packing which says
cannot bind packed ...
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GCC language extension __attribute__((vector_size(16))) incompatible type error
While using Csmith a random C program generator I tried adding a GNU C language variable extension attribute((vector_size(16))) for variable .
static uint64_t func_1(void)
{/* block id: 0 */
...
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GCC extension __attribute__ ((unused)) for variable attributes
following is a sample code for GCC variable attribute extension,
#include<stdio.h>
int main(void){
int sam __attribute__((unused))= 10;
int p = sam+1;
printf("\n%d" , p);...
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error: expected ‘=’, ‘,’, ‘;’, ‘asm’ or ‘__attribute__’ before ‘g_11’ while using a GNU complex extension
I know there are many similar questions to above question, but I am facing error while adding a GNU complex extension to the simple code base near the global variable declared.
/*
* This is a ...
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What rules of C++11 standard are used to determine the type of the expression in ({ ... })
I hasn't understand what compiler does here and why it's working c++ code
#include <cstdio>
int main()
{
printf( ({ // (1)
struct some_noize_struct {
// ...
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Unexpected Result of GNU order-statistics-tree
I have just learned something about GNU Policy-Based Data Structures. But I got some unexpected result on this question: (the original version is described in Chinese, so I've translated it.)
You ...
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Using gcc/clang C extensions to test if a macro argument is a pointer
Using gcc/tcc/clang's extensions to the C language (C11), is it possible to detect whether
a macro argument has a pointer type?
Details:
I'm using a macro that should take a singly-indirect pointer, ...
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Can we mix __extension__ and -std=c99?
The standard doesn't allow to convert between pointers to void * and pointers to functions:
6.3.2.3:8 A pointer to a function of one type may be converted to a pointer to a function of another type ...
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variable declaration in function return type specifier c++type
I was trying out codefights.com and noticed someones answer to a question which involved giving all the longest strings in a vector do this:
std::vector<std::string> r, allLongestStrings(std::...
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What ARM compiler version is needed for attribute(noinline) support?
I'm not sure how to find out what version of ARM compiler(armcc) is required for any given attribute to be supported.
For example __atribute__((noinline))?
See
http://www.keil.com/support/man/docs/...
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What is __attribute__ vector_size?
Given this code:
using vec = uint32_t __attribute__ ((vector_size (16)));
How can it be rewritten for MSVC 2015?
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How to return VLA with size varying on each function instance?
I'm using a nice GCC extensions which allow us to declare VLAs inside structures. For now I found a way to pass VLAs to functions (by value) this way. I also find a way to return one but in a very ...
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Are code blocks inside parenthesis in C/C++ legal and can MSCL compile it?
I have the following code:
int x;
x = ({ 1; 2; 3; });
printf("%d\n", x); // should be 3
(If you're curious why I would ever write disgusting code like that. The answer is I'm not. I'm writing a ...
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is it safe to relegate __builtin_expect to an inline function?
I'm workon on some C++ code which defines
#define LIKELY(x) (__builtin_expect((x), 1))
and I was wondering - why not an inline function? i.e. why not
template <typename T> inline T likely(T ...
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GCC - modify where execution continues after function return [closed]
Is it possible to do something like this in GCC?
void foo() {
if (something()) returnSomewhereElse;
else return;
}
void bar() {
foo();
return; // something failed, no point of ...
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GCC's statement-expressions - what's their history w.r.t. C standard adoption?
With gcc, the following is a valid C statement:
foo ({bar(1); baz = 2;})
Which is equivalent to
bar(1);
baz = 2;
foo(2);
Edited: Here are my (hopefully more informative) questions:
Was the ISO C ...
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ASM Inline call C external function
I'm trying to call an external function in c by an asm inline with a branch. I'm compiling to an arm m0 instruction set but it returns bad expression.
The code is:
__asm volatile (
" ...
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What is this "[0 ... 255] =" syntax in C?
Refering to js0n.c
The code syntax is as below:
static void *gostruct[] =
{
[0 ... 255] = &&l_bad,
['\t'] = &&l_loop, [' '] = &&l_loop, ['\r'] = &&...
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Simple c++ program gets compilation errors
When I'm trying to compile this code, it shows error:
main.cpp:19:3: error: invalid operands of types 'void' and 'int' to binary 'operator!='
This is the file:
#include <iostream>
#include &...
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Unable to understand following function declaration
Can anybody explain following function declaration.
inline uint64_t MY_FUNC(unsigned long param) __attribute__ ((pure, always_inline));
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Rewrite GCC cleanup macro with nested function for Clang?
I'm trying to work through an issue on a third party library. The issue is the library uses GCC's nested functions buried in a macro, and Clang does not support nested functions and has no plans to do ...
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How to use Arduino with Microsoft Visual Studio ( Due to #include_next precompiler issues)
In short,
I need to do this,
#include_next <limits.h>
however Visual Studio doesn't like this and complains,
Error 40 error C1021: invalid preprocessor command 'include_next' c:\...
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In G++ 4.8, typeof still cannot be used with "::"
The following code does not compile under G++ 4.8
#include <vector>
using namespace std;
int main() {
vector<int> v;
typeof(v)::iterator it;
}
If I replace typeof to decltype, ...
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Using code blocks as rvalues - inside if(), for(), while()? [duplicate]
I've noticed that gcc accepts code like:
if ( ({ int ret; /* code here */; ret }) == some_value)
...;
for ( i = ({ int ret; /* code here */; ret }); i < top; i++)
...;
and so on.
One can ...
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Are variable length arrays there in c++?
I had always thought that variable length arrays were not allowed in c++(Refer :Why aren't variable-length arrays part of the C++ standard?) .But than why does this code compile and work?
#...
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How to pass a VLA to a function template?
I have the following code which could not be complied.
using namespace std;
void f(int);
template<typename T1, size_t N>
void array_ini_1d(T1 (&x)[N])
{
for (int i = 0; i < N; i++)
{
...
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Use gcc extensions on codeblocks windows
I want to know if its possible to use gcc extensions in codeblocks like typeof in the windows environment.
The code below is meant just to show an example of how I want to use typeof.
#include <...
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G++ may_alias with Member Functions
How can I get the below code to compile on g++ 4.7? It will compile if I place the body of foo inline, but I don't want it inline (because the real code is a lot more complicated).
struct A
{
void ...
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how to explain this expression "int a=({10;});" in C language?
During my C language practice, I face an expression and then I get it simplified as follows:
int a=({10;});
It is a legal expression since it gets past the gcc compiler.
Please focus on this part: (...
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What is "..." in switch-case in C code
Here is a piece of code in /usr/src/linux-3.10.10-1-ARCH/include/linux/printk.h:
static inline int printk_get_level(const char *buffer)
{
if (buffer[0] == KERN_SOH_ASCII && buffer[1]) {
...
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Are variable-length arrays really not allowed in C90?
I'm reading about VLAs in C Primer Plus, and this book strictly says that the introduction of VLAs to C began with the C99 standard. Whenever I attempt to declare a loop control variable within the ...
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Why doesn't GCC's ternary extension support assignment?
GCC has an awesome ternary expression extension to C which allows us to create a statement like this:
int x = some_var ?: 10; // expands to some_var ? some_var : 10
Which is really nice, and while ...
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GCC typeof extension
I don't understand why this works:
/* gcc range extension */
__extension__ static int fn(int n)
{
switch (n) {
case 0: return 0;
case 1 ... 1000: return 1;
default: return ...
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How to stop Eclipse CDT from emitting errors due to gcc specific syntax?
I'm writing some code that makes use of computed goto. The syntax checker is flagging every instance of goto *ptr and &&label as syntax error. Is there anyway to stop this?
Addition by alk:
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What's this C++ syntax that puts a brace-surrounded block where an expression is expected?
I came across this weird C++ program.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int a = ({int x; cin >> x; x;});
cout << a;
}
Can anyone explain what is going on? ...