Hello,

On Wed, 22 Jan 2025, Martin Uecker wrote:

> > > So you do not need to look further.  But maybe I am missing something 
> > > else.
> > 
> > Like ...
> > 
> > > > Note further that you may have '{ .y[1][3].z }', which is still not a 
> > > > designation, but an expression under your proposal, whereas
> > > > '{ .y[1][3].z = 1 }' would remain a designation.  This shows that you 
> > > > now need arbitrary look-ahead to disambiguate the two.  A Very Bad Idea.
> > 
> > ... this?
> 
> In .y[1][3].z  after .y you can decide whether y is a member of the
> struct being initialized.  If it is, it is a designator and if not
> it must be an expression.

If y is not a member it must be an expression, true.  But if it's a member 
you don't know, it may be a designation or an expression.


Ciao,
Michael.

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