In this case, does the class complex support the shift operator? I
suspect it does not. If it does then I suspect you have found a bug in
Clang.
I am wondering why you need compiler support here. Could you not just
add a shift operator to the class complex?
Bob
On 8/21/2018 12:16 PM, Zhiguo Ge via cfe-users wrote:
Hi, All
I want IR in Clang to such as SHIFT can support complex number.
I tried to write the following code:
complex data1;
complex data2 = data1 >> 4;
The Clang compiler said invalid operands in binary instructions.
I guess Clang do the data type check and report the error.
Can anyone help to explain how to make Clang support complex number
for SHIFT IR?
Thanks a lot!
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