void added inline comments.
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Comment at: clang/include/clang/AST/Designator.h:88
+ /// An array designator, e.g., "[42] = 0" and "[42 ... 50] = 1".
+ template <typename Ty> struct ArrayDesignatorInfo {
+ /// Location of the first and last index expression within the designated
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rsmith wrote:
> Can we move the templating out from here to the whole `Designator` and
> `Designation` classes? It shouldn't be possible to mix the two kinds in the
> same `Designation`.
Grr...My previous comment was eaten.
I'll give it a shot.
However, I'm a bit surprised at how designators are handled by Clang. I
expected that a `Designation` would be an `Expr` with the `Designator`s being
L-values (e.g. `MemberExpr`s / `ArraySubscriptExpr`s), but instead the
`Designation` exists just long enough to be turned into an explicit
initialization list. Is there a reason to do it that way instead of using
expressions?
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