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Named arguments were being passed around by invisible reference, just not variadic arguments. There is a need to de-duplicate the routines that handle declaration/parameter promotion and reference checking. However for now, the parameter helper functions have just been renamed to parameter_reference_p and parameter_type, to make it more clear that it is the Parameter equivalent to declaration_reference_p and declaration_type. On writing the tests, a forward-reference bug was discovered on x86_64 during va_list type semantic. This was due to fields not having their parent set-up correctly. gcc/d/ChangeLog: PR d/94777 * d-builtins.cc (build_frontend_type): Set parent for generated fields of built-in types. * d-codegen.cc (argument_reference_p): Rename to ... (parameter_reference_p): ... this. (type_passed_as): Rename to ... (parameter_type): ... this. Make TREE_ADDRESSABLE types restrict. (d_build_call): Move handling of non-POD types here from ... * d-convert.cc (convert_for_argument): ... here. * d-tree.h (argument_reference_p): Rename declaration to ... (parameter_reference_p): ... this. (type_passed_as): Rename declaration to ... (parameter_type): ... this. * types.cc (TypeVisitor::visit (TypeFunction *)): Update caller. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR d/94777 * gdc.dg/pr94777a.d: New test. * gdc.dg/pr94777b.d: New test.
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