/* PR other/69968. */ struct { int coordx, coordy, coordz; int coordx1, coordy1, coordz1; } c; /* Consider the misspelling "coorzd1". With Levenshtein distance, the misspelling has an edit distance of 2 to all 6 of the fields (e.g. via a deletion and a substitution for the first three, and via deletion and insertion for the second three). With Damerau-Levenshtein, the misspelling has an edit distance of 1 via transposition to "coordz1", and 2 to the other fields. */ void foo (void) { c.coorzd1 = c.coordy; /* { dg-error "has no member named 'coorzd1'; did you mean 'coordz1'" } */ }