I am unable to reproduce this here with any version from current back to
v0.19, nor with the one I find in v2.6.27.2 (see below). Though looking at
the code as presented in your example I can see how it might be interpreted
incorrectly. That said the compiler doesn't seem to be able to understand
this either (also below). In particular you effectivly open a quote on
the third line and never close it.
Could you send me both the checkpatch script and the foo.c as attachments
so I can be sure I have them without some emailer somewhere mushing
them up.
Thanks for you report.
-apw
$ cat ../checkpatch/Z213.c
void foo(void)
{
bar(\" /proc/\\\\*/\");
bar(\" /proc/\\\\$/\");
}
$ cc -c Z213.c
Z213.c: In function ‘foo’:
Z213.c:3: error: stray ‘\’ in program
Z213.c:3:7: warning: missing terminating " character
Z213.c:3: error: missing terminating " character
Z213.c:4: error: stray ‘\’ in program
Z213.c:4:7: warning: missing terminating " character
Z213.c:4: error: missing terminating " character
Z213.c:5: error: expected expression before ‘}’ token
Z213.c:5: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘}’ token
Z213.c:5: error: expected ‘;’ before ‘}’ token
$ git checkout v2.6.27.2
HEAD is now at 6bcd6d7... Linux 2.6.27.2
apw@brain$ ./scripts/checkpatch.pl --file ../checkpatch/Z213.c
total: 0 errors, 0 warnings, 5 lines checked
../checkpatch/Z213.c has no obvious style problems and is ready for submission.
$
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