------- Comment #1 from bangerth at dealii dot org 2006-10-10 03:51 ------- Confirmed: ------------------ struct S { void operator () (); };
void foo () { ( S()() ); } ------------------ 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. -- bangerth at dealii dot org changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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