https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=53548

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commit r15-208-gadb1c8a0f167c3a1f7593d75f5a10eb07a5d741a
Author: Qing Zhao <qing.z...@oracle.com>
Date:   Mon May 6 16:25:04 2024 +0000

    Allow flexible array members in unions and alone in structures [PR53548]

    The request for GCC to accept that the C99 flexible array member can be
    in a union or alone in a structure has been made a long time ago around
2012
    for supporting several practical cases including glibc.

    A GCC PR has been opened for such request at that time:

    https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=53548

    However, this PR was closed as WONTFIX around 2015 due to the following
reason:

    "there is an existing extension that makes the requested functionality
possible"
    i.e GCC fully supported that the zero-length array can be in a union or
alone
    in a structure for a long time. (though I didn't see any official
documentation
    on such extension)

    It's reasonable to close PR53548 at that time since zero-length array
extension
    can be used for such purpose.

    However, since GCC13, in order to improve the C/C++ security, we introduced
    -fstrict-flex-arrays=n to gradually eliminate the "fake flexible array"
    usages from C/C++ source code. As a result, zero-length arrays eventually
    will be replaced by C99 flexiable array member completely.

    Therefore, GCC needs to explicitly allow such extensions directly for C99
    flexible arrays, since flexable array member in unions or alone in structs
    are common code patterns in active use by the Linux kernel (and other
projects).

    For example, these do not error by default with GCC:

    union one {
      int a;
      int b[0];
    };

    union two {
      int a;
      struct {
        struct { } __empty;
        int b[];
      };
    };

    But these do:

    union three {
      int a;
      int b[];
    };

    struct four {
      int b[];
    }

    Clang has supported such extensions since March, 2024
    https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/84428

    GCC should also support such extensions. This will allow for
    a seamless transition for code bases away from zero-length arrays without
    losing existing code patterns.

    gcc/ChangeLog:

            PR c/53548
            * doc/extend.texi: Add documentation for Flexible Array Members in
            Unions and Flexible Array Members alone in Structures.

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