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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -verify -fsyntax-only -triple i386-linux -pedantic -fcxx-exceptions -fexceptions %s
const char const *x10; // expected-warning {{duplicate 'const' declaration specifier}}
int x(*g); // expected-error {{use of undeclared identifier 'g'}}
struct Type {
int Type;
};
// rdar://8365458
// rdar://9132143
typedef char bool; // expected-error {{redeclaration of C++ built-in type 'bool'}}
// PR4451 - We should recover well from the typo of '::' as ':' in a2.
namespace y {
struct a { };
typedef int b;
}
y::a a1;
y:a a2; // expected-error {{unexpected ':' in nested name specifier}}
y::a a3 = a2;
// Some valid colons:
void foo() {
y: // label
y::a s;
int a = 4;
a = a ? a : a+1;
}
struct b : y::a {};
template <typename T>
class someclass {
int bar() {
T *P;
return 1 ? P->x : P->y;
}
};
class asm_class_test {
void foo() __asm__("baz");
};
enum { fooenum = 1, }; // expected-warning {{commas at the end of enumerator lists are a C++11 extension}}
struct a {
int Type : fooenum;
};
void test(struct Type *P) {
int Type;
Type = 1 ? P->Type : Type;
Type = (y:b) 4; // expected-error {{unexpected ':' in nested name specifier}}
Type = 1 ? (
(y:b) // expected-error {{unexpected ':' in nested name specifier}}
4) : 5;
}
struct test4 {
int x // expected-error {{expected ';' at end of declaration list}}
int y;
int z // expected-error {{expected ';' at end of declaration list}}
};
// Make sure we know these are legitimate commas and not typos for ';'.
namespace Commas {
struct S {
static int a;
int c,
operator()();
};
int global1,
__attribute__(()) global2,
(global5),
*global6,
&global7 = global1,
&&global8 = static_cast<int&&>(global1), // expected-warning 2{{rvalue reference}}
S::a,
global9,
global10 = 0,
global11 == 0, // expected-error {{did you mean '='}}
global12 __attribute__(()),
global13(0),
global14[2],
global15;
void g() {
static int a,
b __asm__("ebx"), // expected-error {{expected ';' at end of declaration}}
Statics:return;
}
}
// PR5825
struct test5 {};
::new(static_cast<void*>(0)) test5; // expected-error {{expected unqualified-id}}
// PR6782
template<class T>
class Class1;
class Class2 {
} // expected-error {{expected ';' after class}}
typedef Class1<Class2> Type1;
// rdar : // 8307865
struct CodeCompleteConsumer {
};
void CodeCompleteConsumer::() { // expected-error {{xpected unqualified-id}}
}
;
// PR4111
void f(sqrgl); // expected-error {{unknown type name 'sqrgl'}}
// PR9903
struct S {
typedef void a() { }; // expected-error {{function definition declared 'typedef'}}
typedef void c() try { } catch(...) { } // expected-error {{function definition declared 'typedef'}}
int n, m;
typedef S() : n(1), m(2) { } // expected-error {{function definition declared 'typedef'}}
};
namespace TestIsValidAfterTypeSpecifier {
struct s {} v;
namespace a {
struct s operator++(struct s a)
{ return a; }
}
namespace b {
// The newline after s should make no difference.
struct s
operator++(struct s a)
{ return a; }
}
struct X {
struct s
friend f();
struct s
virtual f();
};
struct s
&r0 = v;
struct s
bitand r2 = v;
}
struct DIE {
void foo() {}
};
void test (DIE die, DIE *Die, DIE INT, DIE *FLOAT) {
DIE.foo(); // expected-error {{cannot use dot operator on a type}}
die.foo();
DIE->foo(); // expected-error {{cannot use arrow operator on a type}}
Die->foo();
int.foo(); // expected-error {{cannot use dot operator on a type}}
INT.foo();
float->foo(); // expected-error {{cannot use arrow operator on a type}}
FLOAT->foo();
}
namespace PR15017 {
template<typename T = struct X { int i; }> struct S {}; // expected-error {{'PR15017::X' can not be defined in a type specifier}}
}
// Ensure we produce at least some diagnostic for attributes in C++98.
[[]] struct S; // expected-error 2{{}}
namespace test7 {
struct Foo {
void a();
void b();
};
void Foo::
// Comment!
a() {}
void Foo:: // expected-error {{expected unqualified-id}}
// Comment!
}
void test8() {
struct {} o;
// This used to crash.
(&o)->(); // expected-error{{expected unqualified-id}}
}
namespace PR5066 {
template<typename T> struct X {};
X<int N> x; // expected-error {{type-id cannot have a name}}
using T = int (*T)(); // expected-error {{type-id cannot have a name}} expected-warning {{C++11}}
}
namespace PR17255 {
void foo() {
typename A::template B<>; // expected-error {{use of undeclared identifier 'A'}} \
// expected-error {{expected a qualified name after 'typename'}} \
// expected-warning {{'template' keyword outside of a template}}
}
}
namespace PR17567 {
struct Foobar { // expected-note 2{{declared here}}
FooBar(); // expected-error {{missing return type for function 'FooBar'; did you mean the constructor name 'Foobar'?}}
~FooBar(); // expected-error {{expected the class name after '~' to name a destructor}}
};
FooBar::FooBar() {} // expected-error {{undeclared}} expected-error {{missing return type}}
FooBar::~FooBar() {} // expected-error {{undeclared}} expected-error {{expected the class name}}
}
// PR8380
extern "" // expected-error {{unknown linkage language}}
test6a { ;// expected-error {{C++ requires a type specifier for all declarations}} \
// expected-error {{expected ';' after top level declarator}}
int test6b;
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