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cppclean v0.13
In my case, this occurs with C++ braced Initialization . Here is an example:
#ifndef _TEST_HPP_
#define _TEST_HPP_
class test {
private:
bool check{true};
};
#endif
causes:
test.hpp: parsing error: unexpected token: Token(u'true', 78, 82)
Removing the braced Initialization fixed the issue, as follow:
#ifndef _TEST_HPP_
#define _TEST_HPP_
class test {
private:
bool check = true;
};
#endif
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Commit 4da3439 solved the main problem.
Another issue seems to be with empty initializer lists within constructors:
A::A() : B::B({}), member(value) {}
The real example is in expression.cc
file.
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C++11 using declaration/alias seems not be supported.
using alias = A<B>;
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Struct initializers in-general seem to cause issues.
The following fails for example:
User() : m_id{}, m_serviceID(USER_ID_INVALID) {}
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Closing this issue as this seems to work now.
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In case this is useful to others, this issue still occurs for functions written in old-style (pre-ISO) C with a declaration section before the function's opening bracket, like in this example from Wikipedia:
/* Original pre-ISO C style without function prototypes */
int main(argc, argv)
int argc;
char *argv[];
{
...
}
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