quakeforge/tools/qfcc/include/attribute.h
Bill Currie 92b476bf04 [qfcc] Make type attribute functions usable in expressions
Unfortunately, this require using different syntax for the two cases:
type.attr works in cases where types are expected, but not in
expressions (lots of shift/reduce and reduce/reduce conflicts). However,
treating type like an Objective-C class works nicely, though
`[type attrib(params)]` looks a little odd. However, this allows using
generic types to provide function calls (eg, converting texture
coordinates).
2025-01-15 18:31:37 +09:00

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/*
attribute.h
Attribute list handling
Copyright (C) 2022 Bill Currie <bill@taniwha.org>
Author: Bill Currie <bill@taniwha.org>
Date: 2022/02/02
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*/
#ifndef attribute_h
#define attribute_h
typedef struct attribute_s {
struct attribute_s *next;
const char *name;
const struct expr_s *params;
} attribute_t;
struct expr_s;
attribute_t *new_attrfunc(const char *name, const struct expr_s *params);
attribute_t *new_attribute(const char *name, const struct expr_s *params);
#endif//attribute_h