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v,ast,fmt,parser: support @[tag] for hash statements, like #define and #flag #9371

v,ast,fmt,parser: support @[tag] for hash statements, like #define and #flag

v,ast,fmt,parser: support @[tag] for hash statements, like #define and #flag #9371

Triggered via pull request December 19, 2024 20:42
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vinix-build
allocation (array initialization)
vinix-build
allocation (array initialization)
vinix-build
allocation (array initialization)
vinix-build
allocation (array initialization)
vinix-build
allocation (array initialization)
vinix-build
allocation (array initialization)
vinix-build
allocation (array initialization)
vinix-build
allocation (array initialization)
vinix-build
allocation (array initialization)
vinix-build
allocation (array initialization)
vinix-build
the global variable named `madt` already exists
vinix-build
`new_node` is immutable, cannot have a mutable reference to an immutable object
vinix-build
`target_res` is immutable, cannot have a mutable reference to an immutable object
vinix-build
ambiguous expression. use `()` to ensure correct order of operations
vinix-build
ambiguous expression. use `()` to ensure correct order of operations
vinix-build
ambiguous expression. use `()` to ensure correct order of operations
vinix-build
ambiguous expression. use `()` to ensure correct order of operations
vinix-build
ambiguous expression. use `()` to ensure correct order of operations
vinix-build
ambiguous expression. use `()` to ensure correct order of operations
vinix-build
ambiguous expression. use `()` to ensure correct order of operations
vinix-build
the global variable named `madt` already exists
vinix-build
`new_node` is immutable, cannot have a mutable reference to an immutable object
vinix-build
`target_res` is immutable, cannot have a mutable reference to an immutable object
vinix-build
ambiguous expression. use `()` to ensure correct order of operations
vinix-build
ambiguous expression. use `()` to ensure correct order of operations
vinix-build
ambiguous expression. use `()` to ensure correct order of operations
vinix-build
ambiguous expression. use `()` to ensure correct order of operations
vinix-build
ambiguous expression. use `()` to ensure correct order of operations
vinix-build
ambiguous expression. use `()` to ensure correct order of operations
vinix-build
ambiguous expression. use `()` to ensure correct order of operations