File: warn-dangling-local.cpp

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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -verify -std=c++11 %s

using T = int[];

void f() {
  int *p = &(int&)(int&&)0; // expected-warning {{temporary whose address is used as value of local variable 'p' will be destroyed at the end of the full-expression}}

  int *q = (int *const &)T{1, 2, 3}; // expected-warning {{temporary whose address is used as value of local variable 'q' will be destroyed at the end of the full-expression}}

  // FIXME: We don't warn here because the 'int*' temporary is not const, but
  // it also can't have actually changed since it was created, so we could
  // still warn.
  int *r = (int *&&)T{1, 2, 3};

  // FIXME: The wording of this warning is not quite right. There are two
  // temporaries here: an 'int* const' temporary that points to the array, and
  // is lifetime-extended, and an array temporary that the pointer temporary
  // points to, which doesn't live long enough.
  int *const &s = (int *const &)T{1, 2, 3}; // expected-warning {{temporary bound to local reference 's' will be destroyed at the end of the full-expression}}
}

// PR38355
void g() {
  const int a[] = {a[0]};
  const int b[] = {a[0]};
}