[issue21891] sysmodule.c, #define terminated with semicolon.
John Malmberg
report at bugs.python.org
Tue Jul 1 06:40:46 CEST 2014
New submission from John Malmberg:
Minor issue, the #define TAG line incorrectly is terminated with a semicolon.
This results in a double semicolon on the following line where the macro is expanded.
As this is an informational message, this is just cosmetic.
Listing fragment:
␉······· 25861 #define MAJOR STRIFY(PY_MAJOR_VERSION)
␉······· 25862 #define MINOR STRIFY(PY_MINOR_VERSION)
␉······· 25863 #define TAG NAME "-" MAJOR MINOR;
␉······· 25864 const char *_PySys_ImplCacheTag = TAG;
␉·······␉·······.....................................1
%CC-I-EXTRASEMI, (1) Extraneous semicolon.
E␉······· "cpython" "-" "3" "5" ;
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messages: 222007
nosy: John.Malmberg
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: sysmodule.c, #define terminated with semicolon.
versions: Python 3.5
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