https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24094
--- Comment #2 from Michael Barth <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Walter Bright from comment #1) > I tried the following: > > ------------ test.c ----------- > __declspec(allocator) __declspec(restrict) > void* __cdecl _calloc_base(int, int); > ------------------------------- > > and it compiled without error. Can you perhaps try your code with the latest > compiler? I note that __declspec(restrict) was a newer addition to dmd. Hm, my bad. I guess I was literally just a few versions behind. It does compile with the latest DMD. It looks like it also compiles with the latest beta version of LDC2 as well. There is one more __declspec issue I've come across that is still present as of DMD v2.105.0. Error: found `__declspec` instead of statement This error seems to happen with the following code: void fun() { __declspec(align(16)) short data[64]; } This does not happen if the variable is in global scope or part of a struct. As far as I've tested, it only occurs if the variable is declared inside a function body. --
