![]() Labels always require a statement behind that. GCC permits declarations for some reason, but it's against the standard and clang (rightfully) rejects this. Adding an empty statement to work around this. |
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fix-clang-build.diff |
![]() Labels always require a statement behind that. GCC permits declarations for some reason, but it's against the standard and clang (rightfully) rejects this. Adding an empty statement to work around this. |
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default.nix | ||
fix-clang-build.diff |