tree.c (build_target_expr_with_type): Treate VA_ARG_EXPR like CONSTRUCTOR.
* tree.c (build_target_expr_with_type): Treate VA_ARG_EXPR like CONSTRUCTOR. From-SVN: r73521
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2003-11-12 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com>
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* tree.c (build_target_expr_with_type): Treate VA_ARG_EXPR like
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CONSTRUCTOR.
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* decl.c (cp_make_fname_decl): When creating a top-level
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__FUNCTION__-like symbol, do register it with pushdecl.
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@ -312,11 +312,13 @@ build_target_expr_with_type (tree init, tree type)
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return init;
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else if (CLASS_TYPE_P (type) && !TYPE_HAS_TRIVIAL_INIT_REF (type)
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&& TREE_CODE (init) != COND_EXPR
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&& TREE_CODE (init) != CONSTRUCTOR)
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&& TREE_CODE (init) != CONSTRUCTOR
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&& TREE_CODE (init) != VA_ARG_EXPR)
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/* We need to build up a copy constructor call. COND_EXPR is a special
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case because we already have copies on the arms and we don't want
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another one here. A CONSTRUCTOR is aggregate initialization, which
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is handled separately. */
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is handled separately. A VA_ARG_EXPR is magic creation of an
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aggregate; there's no additional work to be done. */
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return force_rvalue (init);
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slot = build_decl (VAR_DECL, NULL_TREE, type);
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