On Mon, Aug 05, 2024 at 01:55:50PM GMT, Alejandro Colomar wrote:
> Hi Martin,
> 
> On Sun, Aug 04, 2024 at 11:39:26AM GMT, Martin Uecker wrote:
> > > BTW, I still don't understand what `if (! TYPE_DOMAIN (type))` means,
> > > within array_type_nelts_minus_one().  What code triggers that condition?
> > > Am I missing error handling for that?  Thanks!
> > 
> > For incomplete arrays, basically we have the following different
> > variants for arrays:
> > 
> > T[ ] incomplete: !TYPE_DOMAIN 
> > T[1] constant size: TYPE_MAX_VALUE == INTEGER_CST
> > T[n] variable size: TYPE_MAX_VALUE != INTEGER_CST
> > T[0] flexible array member: !TYPE_MAX_VALUE && !C_TYPE_VARIABLE_SIZE
> >   (ISO version T[0] has TYPE_SIZE == NULL_TREE)
> > T[*] unspecified variable size: !TYPE_MAX_VALUE && C_TYPE_VARIABLE_SIZE
> 
> Could you describe the following types?  I've repeated the ones you
> already described, deduplicated some that have a different meaning in
> different contexts, and added some multi-dimensional arrays.
> 
> T[ ]     (incomplete type; function parameter)
> T[ ]     (flexible array member)
> T[0]     (zero-size array)
> T[0]     (GNU flexible array member)
> T[1]     (old flexible array member)
> T[7]     (constant size)
> T[7][n]  (constant size with inner variable size)
> T[7][*]  (constant size with inner unspecified size)

And please also describe T[7][4], although I expect that to be just the
same as T[7].

> T[n]     (variable size)
> T[*]     (unspecified size)
> 
> That would help with the [*] issues I'm investigating.  I think
> array_type_nelts_minus_one(T[7][*]) is not giving a constant expression,
> and I'd like to fix that.
> 
> Have a lovely day!
> Alex
> 
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