I can declare a function taking a function pointer as argument,
int bar(int (* a)()) { } // this works
I can apply the const qualifier to this argument,
int bar(int (* const a)()) { } // this works
But when I apply the restrict qualifier to this argument, I get an error
int bar(int (* restrict a)()) { }
test.c:10:1: error: invalid use of ‘restrict’
int bar(int (* restrict a)())
I am using cc
0 % gcc --version
gcc (GCC) 7.3.0
restrict
keyword to function pointer arguments (it only applies to object pointer types - n1570, 6.7.3/2.