------- Comment #1 from bangerth at dealii dot org  2006-10-10 03:51 -------
Confirmed:
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struct S { void operator () (); };

void foo ()
{
  ( S()() );
}
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g/x> /home/bangerth/bin/gcc-4.2-pre/bin/c++ -c x.cc
x.cc: In function ‘void foo()’:
x.cc:5: error: ‘type name’ declared as function returning a
function
x.cc:5: error: ‘type name’ declared as function returning a
function

The error message also isn't particularly enlightening, and is duplicated
on top of that.

I think what is happening is that we parse the expression as the beginning
of a C-style cast to type
  S (*) ()
but when we don't find an argument for the cast, we should backtrack.

W.


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bangerth at dealii dot org changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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                 CC|                            |bangerth at dealii dot org
             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |NEW
     Ever Confirmed|0                           |1
           Keywords|                            |rejects-valid
           Priority|P3                          |P2
   Last reconfirmed|0000-00-00 00:00:00         |2006-10-10 03:51:44
               date|                            |
            Summary|Cannot put temporary member |Call to operator() of
                   |functor calls inside        |temporary object wrongly
                   |brackets                    |parsed


http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29234

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