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This was done by Romain Tartière for PR123553. I initially thought that it would break code like this: #define b00101010 -1 if (0 b00101010) ... by joining 0 and b00101010 together. However, the real problem with that patch was that once it saw a 0, it assumed that the number was base 2, 8 or 16, ignoring base 10 floating point numbers. I fixed that. I didn't copy the diagnostic part of the original patch as it seems out of scope of implementing binary integer literals formatting. PR: 123553 Submitted by: romain (original version) Approved by: pfg (mentor)
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/* $FreeBSD$ */
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#define b00101010 -1
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void t(void) {
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unsigned a[] = {0b00101010, 0x00005678, 02, 17U};
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float x[] = {.7f, 0.7f};
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unsigned long ul[] = {0b00001111UL, 0x01010101UL, 02UL, 17UL};
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if (0 b00101010)
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return;
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}
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