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Compound Expressions sometimes wrongly refer to Primary Expressions #19

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natsukagami opened this issue Jul 18, 2024 · 0 comments
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I think the following rules are supposed to refer to compound-expr rather than primary-expr:

labeled-member-expr ::=
  primary-expr '.' primary-decl-ref

indexed-member-expr ::=
  primary-expr '.' member-index
function-call-head ::= (no-implicit-whitespace)
  primary-expr '('
subscript-call-head ::= (no-implicit-whitespace)
  primary-expr '['
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