// RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -fsyntax-only -verify -std=c11 -Wno-unused-value enum e0; // expected-note{{forward declaration of 'enum e0'}} struct a { int a : -1; // expected-error{{bit-field 'a' has negative width}} // rdar://6081627 int b : 33; // expected-error{{width of bit-field 'b' (33 bits) exceeds width of its type (32 bits)}} int c : (1 + 0.25); // expected-error{{expression is not an integer constant expression}} int d : (int)(1 + 0.25); // rdar://6138816 int e : 0; // expected-error {{bit-field 'e' has zero width}} float xx : 4; // expected-error {{bit-field 'xx' has non-integral type}} // PR3607 enum e0 f : 1; // expected-error {{field has incomplete type 'enum e0'}} int g : (_Bool)1; // PR4017 char : 10; // expected-error {{width of anonymous bit-field (10 bits) exceeds width of its type (8 bits)}} unsigned : -2; // expected-error {{anonymous bit-field has negative width (-2)}} float : 12; // expected-error {{anonymous bit-field has non-integral type 'float'}} _Bool : 2; // expected-error {{width of anonymous bit-field (2 bits) exceeds width of its type (1 bit)}} _Bool h : 5; // expected-error {{width of bit-field 'h' (5 bits) exceeds width of its type (1 bit)}} }; struct b {unsigned x : 2;} x; __typeof__(x.x+1) y; int y; struct {unsigned x : 2;} x2; __typeof__((x.x+=1)+1) y; __typeof__((0,x.x)+1) y; __typeof__(x.x<<1) y; int y; struct PR8025 { double : 2; // expected-error{{anonymous bit-field has non-integral type 'double'}} }; struct Test4 { unsigned bitX : 4; unsigned bitY : 4; unsigned var; }; void test4(struct Test4 *t) { (void) sizeof(t->bitX); // expected-error {{invalid application of 'sizeof' to bit-field}} (void) sizeof((t->bitY)); // expected-error {{invalid application of 'sizeof' to bit-field}} (void) sizeof(t->bitX = 4); // not a bitfield designator in C (void) sizeof(t->bitX += 4); // not a bitfield designator in C (void) sizeof((void) 0, t->bitX); // not a bitfield designator in C (void) sizeof(t->var ? t->bitX : t->bitY); // not a bitfield designator in C (void) sizeof(t->var ? t->bitX : t->bitX); // not a bitfield designator in C } typedef unsigned Unsigned; typedef signed Signed; struct Test5 { unsigned n : 2; } t5; // Bitfield is unsigned struct Test5 sometest5 = {-1}; typedef __typeof__(+t5.n) Signed; // ... but promotes to signed. typedef __typeof__(t5.n + 0) Signed; // Arithmetic promotes. typedef __typeof__(+(t5.n = 0)) Signed; // FIXME: Assignment should not; the result typedef __typeof__(+(t5.n += 0)) Signed; // is a non-bit-field lvalue of type unsigned. typedef __typeof__(+(t5.n *= 0)) Signed; typedef __typeof__(+(++t5.n)) Signed; // FIXME: Increment is equivalent to compound-assignment. typedef __typeof__(+(--t5.n)) Signed; // This should not promote to signed. typedef __typeof__(+(t5.n++)) Unsigned; // Post-increment is underspecified, but seems to typedef __typeof__(+(t5.n--)) Unsigned; // also act like compound-assignment. struct Test6 { : 0.0; // expected-error{{type name requires a specifier or qualifier}} };