/* $NetBSD: lsym_lbrace.c,v 1.6 2022/04/24 09:04:12 rillig Exp $ */ /* * Tests for the token lsym_lbrace, which represents a '{' in these contexts: * * In an initializer, '{' starts an inner group of initializers, usually to * initialize a nested struct, union or array. * * In a function body, '{' starts a block. * * In an expression, '(type){' starts a compound literal that is typically * used in an assignment to a struct or array. * * In macro arguments, a '{' is an ordinary character, it does not need to be * balanced. This is in contrast to '(', which must be balanced with ')'. * * TODO: try to split this token into lsym_lbrace_block and lsym_lbrace_init. */ /* Brace level in an initializer */ //indent input void function(void) { struct person p = { .name = "Name", .age = {{{35}}}, /* C11 6.7.9 allows this. */ }; } //indent end //indent run-equals-input /* Begin of a block of statements */ //indent input void function(void) {{{ body(); }}} //indent end //indent run void function(void) /* $ FIXME: Each '{' must be properly indented. */ {{{ body(); } } } //indent end /* Compound literal */ //indent input struct point origin(void) { return (struct point){ .x = 0, .y = 0, }; } //indent end //indent run struct point origin(void) { return (struct point){ .x = 0, /* $ FIXME: All initializers must be indented to the same level. */ .y = 0, }; } //indent end