![]() The rktio/parse.rkt grammar doesn't handle empty argument lists and was choking on this line, before it even got to my new line adding rktio_udp_set_receive_buffer. Fix by following example of using `(void)` instead of `()`. Two notes: - I forget which variation of C or C++ requires (void) instead of (). - Strictly speaking, this commit isn't part of the theme of this PR. If I squash the other commits down to one, maybe I should leave this separate. |
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