a) examine_fn_arguments() when comparing SYM_FN nodes; then
we won't need to try implementing argument adjustment as
part of the main loop.  SYM_ARRAY->SYM_PTR and SYM_FN/SYM_PTR
interactions go away (and we stop getting nonsense results
like "int * and int [1] are the same thing").  All callers
are already happy with that.

b) different structs or unions are incompatible.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
 evaluate.c |   34 +++++++++-------------------------
 1 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)

diff --git a/evaluate.c b/evaluate.c
index 88435da..91c7f74 100644
--- a/evaluate.c
+++ b/evaluate.c
@@ -619,6 +619,8 @@ static struct symbol *evaluate_ptr_add(struct expression 
*expr, struct symbol *c
        return ctype;
 }
 
+static void examine_fn_arguments(struct symbol *fn);
+
 const char * type_difference(struct symbol *target, struct symbol *source,
        unsigned long target_mod_ignore, unsigned long source_mod_ignore)
 {
@@ -687,34 +689,14 @@ const char * type_difference(struct symbol *target, 
struct symbol *source,
                /*
                 * Pointers to functions compare as the function itself
                 */
-               if (type1 == SYM_PTR && base1) {
+               if (type1 == SYM_PTR && base1)
                        base1 = examine_symbol_type(base1);
-                       switch (base1->type) {
-                       case SYM_FN:
-                               type1 = SYM_FN;
-                               target = base1;
-                               base1 = base1->ctype.base_type;
-                       default:
-                               /* nothing */;
-                       }
-               }
-               if (type2 == SYM_PTR && base2) {
-                       base2 = examine_symbol_type(base2);
-                       switch (base2->type) {
-                       case SYM_FN:
-                               type2 = SYM_FN;
-                               source = base2;
-                               base2 = base2->ctype.base_type;
-                       default:
-                               /* nothing */;
-                       }
-               }
 
-               /* Arrays degenerate to pointers for type comparisons */
-               type1 = (type1 == SYM_ARRAY) ? SYM_PTR : type1;
-               type2 = (type2 == SYM_ARRAY) ? SYM_PTR : type2;
+               if (type2 == SYM_PTR && base2)
+                       base2 = examine_symbol_type(base2);
 
-               if (type1 != type2 || type1 == SYM_RESTRICT)
+               if (type1 != type2 || type1 == SYM_RESTRICT ||
+                   type1 == SYM_UNION || type1 == SYM_STRUCT)
                        return "different base types";
 
                /* Must be same address space to be comparable */
@@ -755,6 +737,8 @@ const char * type_difference(struct symbol *target, struct 
symbol *source,
                        struct symbol *arg1, *arg2;
                        if (base1->variadic != base2->variadic)
                                return "incompatible variadic arguments";
+                       examine_fn_arguments(target);
+                       examine_fn_arguments(source);
                        PREPARE_PTR_LIST(target->arguments, arg1);
                        PREPARE_PTR_LIST(source->arguments, arg2);
                        i = 1;
-- 
1.5.0-rc2.GIT


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