Re: Casting away noderef and address spaces?

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On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Al Viro <viro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Works here (built from 8f208e215a531d2b32aec0428fd5eaa24ae3100b)...
>
> But yes, SYM_TYPEOF is a brittle mess, so whether that works or not
> is, er, version-dependent ;-/

Very strange. That is exactly what I have in my clean sparse git tree.
I just clone it a few minutes ago. It give me errors on your example.

On my clean tree, I need the attached patch to get it to work.

>
> I really ought to resurrect lazy-type-expressions branch...
>

Are you sure you don't have some of those bits left over on your
git tree? If you submit your lazy-type-expressions patch, I can help to
review it.

BTW, I am normally lazy enough that I am happy about just submitting
patches. On the other hand, I am tried of these sparse patches floating
around the mailing list. I can start a branch to merge the proper patches.
Maybe some thing like a development branch for sparse.
Is that some thing other people want?

Chris
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