Fixed code that caused a seg-fault after parsing a (deferred) post-count argument followed by a (nested) function-call argument.
The old broken code defers the count until the end of the (parent function's) argument list. But, a nested function call clears the pointer to the deferred type. That leads to an access violation. The new code defers only until the end of each argument. Fixes #1320.
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@@ -100,12 +100,6 @@ $(WORKDIR)/bug1263.$1.$2.prg: bug1263.c | $(WORKDIR)
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$(if $(QUIET),echo misc/bug1263.$1.$2.prg)
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$(NOT) $(CC65) -t sim$2 -$1 -o $$@ $$< $(NULLERR)
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# should compile, but gives an error (segfault)
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$(WORKDIR)/bug1320.$1.$2.prg: bug1320.c | $(WORKDIR)
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@echo "FIXME: " $$@ "currently does not compile."
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$(if $(QUIET),echo misc/bug1320.$1.$2.prg)
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$(NOT) $(CC65) -t sim$2 -$1 -o $$@ $$< $(NULLERR)
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# this one requires --std=c89, it fails with --std=c99
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# it fails currently at runtime
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$(WORKDIR)/bug1265.$1.$2.prg: bug1265.c | $(WORKDIR)
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@@ -114,7 +108,7 @@ $(WORKDIR)/bug1265.$1.$2.prg: bug1265.c | $(WORKDIR)
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$(CA65) -t sim$2 -o $$(@:.prg=.o) $$(@:.prg=.s) $(NULLERR)
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$(LD65) -t sim$2 -o $$@ $$(@:.prg=.o) sim$2.lib $(NULLERR)
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$(NOT) $(SIM65) $(SIM65FLAGS) $$@ $(NULLOUT) $(NULLERR)
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# should compile, but then hangs in an endless loop
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$(WORKDIR)/endless.$1.$2.prg: endless.c | $(WORKDIR)
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$(if $(QUIET),echo misc/endless.$1.$2.prg)
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@@ -130,7 +124,7 @@ $(WORKDIR)/bug1348.$1.$2.prg: bug1348.c | $(WORKDIR)
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$(CA65) -t sim$2 -o $$(@:.prg=.o) $$(@:.prg=.s) $(NULLERR)
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$(LD65) -t sim$2 -o $$@ $$(@:.prg=.o) sim$2.lib $(NULLERR)
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$(NOT) $(SIM65) $(SIM65FLAGS) $$@ $(NULLOUT) $(NULLERR)
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# these need reference data that can't be generated by a host-compiled program,
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# in a useful way
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$(WORKDIR)/limits.$1.$2.prg: limits.c $(ISEQUAL) | $(WORKDIR)
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