gcc wont compile code with ?: operator
Steve Wampler
swampler at noao.edu
Mon Feb 16 16:35:46 UTC 2004
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 09:32, John V. Pope wrote:
> I was coding a simple C program and I found a bug in the gcc compiler.
>
> The following code is a simple demonstration of the bug and should compile without errors:
>
> isprint(a[x]) ? b[x] = a[x]: b[x] = '.';
Check the precedence rules between = and ?:.
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