> On Nov 14, 2025, at 01:50, Martin Uecker <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Am Donnerstag, dem 13.11.2025 um 20:41 +0000 schrieb Qing Zhao:
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>>> On Nov 13, 2025, at 14:17, Martin Uecker <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> Am Donnerstag, dem 13.11.2025 um 15:44 +0000 schrieb Qing Zhao:
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>>>>> You would then check correctness of the attribute only when the parent 
>>>>> type is complete.
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>>>> Okay.
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>>>>> If we want to support counted_by in even more generic cases,
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>>>> What kind of more generic cases? Any example?
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>>> I was thinking about
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>>> struct bar {
>>>   char *buf __counted_by(n);
>>> };
>>> 
>>> struct foo {
>>> int n;
>>> struct bar;
>>> };
>>> 
>>> which is allowed with -fms-extensions.
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>>> I don't think we should support this.
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>> Don’t support this even when -fms-extensions is enabled?
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> Yes, because then you can't emit an error for
> struct bar anymore (e.g. as the in the following example),
> because we can't know whether it might be used later 
> as an anonymous field where it could refer to some other 'n'.
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> struct bar {
>   int m;
>   char *buf __counted_by(n);
> };
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> But I think an error would be useful here.

Okay, make sense to me.
I will add this.

Thanks a lot.

Qing
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> Martin
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