[qfcc] Use a function to apply function attributes

There are too may places where they need to be applied, so making them
all use a function will keep things manageable in the future.
This commit is contained in:
Bill Currie 2022-02-05 18:52:02 +09:00
parent 8cc6cbc157
commit eee6744656

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@ -421,6 +421,12 @@ check_specifiers (specifier_t spec)
}
}
static void
set_func_type_attrs (type_t *func, specifier_t spec)
{
func->t.func.no_va_list = spec.no_va_list;
}
%}
%expect 0
@ -486,7 +492,7 @@ external_def
ret_type = *type;
*type = 0;
*type = parse_params (0, $2);
(*type)->t.func.no_va_list = $1.no_va_list;
set_func_type_attrs ((*type), $1);
$<spec>$.type = find_type (append_type ($1.type, ret_type));
if ($<spec>$.type->type != ev_field)
$<spec>$.params = $2;
@ -527,7 +533,7 @@ function_body
symbol_t *sym = $<symbol>0;
specifier_t spec = default_type ($<spec>-1, sym);
sym->type->t.func.no_va_list = spec.no_va_list;
set_func_type_attrs (sym->type, spec);
sym->type = find_type (append_type (sym->type, spec.type));
$<symbol>$ = function_symbol (sym, spec.is_overload, 1);
}
@ -551,7 +557,7 @@ function_body
symbol_t *sym = $<symbol>0;
specifier_t spec = default_type ($<spec>-1, sym);
sym->type->t.func.no_va_list = spec.no_va_list;
set_func_type_attrs (sym->type, spec);
sym->type = find_type (append_type (sym->type, spec.type));
sym = function_symbol (sym, spec.is_overload, 1);
build_builtin_function (sym, $3, 0, spec.storage);
@ -600,7 +606,7 @@ external_decl
| function_decl
{
specifier_t spec = default_type ($<spec>0, $1);
$1->type->t.func.no_va_list = spec.no_va_list;
set_func_type_attrs ($1->type, spec);
$1->type = find_type (append_type ($1->type, spec.type));
if (spec.is_typedef) {
$1->sy_type = sy_type;
@ -1089,7 +1095,7 @@ qc_param_decl
type = &(*type)->t.fldptr.type)
;
*type = parse_params (*type, $2);
(*type)->t.func.no_va_list = $1.no_va_list;
set_func_type_attrs ((*type), $1);
$3->type = find_type ($1.type);
if ($3->type->type != ev_field)
$3->params = $2;
@ -1168,7 +1174,7 @@ local_decl_list
type = &(*type)->t.fldptr.type)
;
*type = parse_params (*type, $1);
(*type)->t.func.no_va_list = spec.no_va_list;
set_func_type_attrs ((*type), spec);
spec.type = find_type (spec.type);
$<spec>$ = spec;
}