Searched refs:lval (Results 1 – 5 of 5) sorted by relevance
280 #define STRICT_ASSIGN(type, lval, rval) ((lval) = (rval)) argument282 #define STRICT_ASSIGN(type, lval, rval) do { \ argument286 (lval) = (rval); \289 (lval) = __lval; \
48 $ define sys 'lval
348 f->re[info(v)].lval.np = right(v); in cfoll()870 if ((k == CHAR && c == ptoi(f->re[p[i]].lval.np)) in cgoto()874 || (k == CCL && member(c, (char *) f->re[p[i]].lval.up)) in cgoto()875 || (k == NCCL && !member(c, (char *) f->re[p[i]].lval.up) && c != 0 && c != HAT)) { in cgoto()951 xfree((f->re[i].lval.np)); in freefa()
214 } lval; /* because Al stores a pointer in it! */ member
718 changed struct rrow (awk.h) to use long instead of int for lval,