// RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -verify -fsyntax-only -ffreestanding #include #include typedef void (* fp)(void); void foo(void); // PR clang/3377 fp a[(short int)1] = { foo }; int myArray[5] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; int *myPointer2 = myArray; int *myPointer = &(myArray[2]); extern int x; void *g = &x; int *h = &x; struct union_crash { union { }; }; int test() { int a[10]; int b[10] = a; // expected-error {{array initializer must be an initializer list}} int +; // expected-error {{expected identifier or '('}} struct union_crash u = { .d = 1 }; // expected-error {{field designator 'd' does not refer to any field in type 'struct union_crash'}} } // PR2050 struct cdiff_cmd { const char *name; unsigned short argc; int (*handler)(); }; int cdiff_cmd_open(); struct cdiff_cmd commands[] = { {"OPEN", 1, &cdiff_cmd_open } }; // PR2348 static struct { int z; } s[2]; int *t = &(*s).z; // PR2349 short *a2(void) { short int b; static short *bp = &b; // expected-error {{initializer element is not a compile-time constant}} return bp; } int pbool(void) { typedef const _Bool cbool; _Bool pbool1 = (void *) 0; cbool pbool2 = &pbool; return pbool2; } // rdar://5870981 union { float f; unsigned u; } u = { 1.0f }; // rdar://6156694 int f3(int x) { return x; } typedef void (*vfunc)(void); void *bar = (vfunc) f3; // PR2747 struct sym_reg { char nc_gpreg; }; int sym_fw1a_scr[] = { ((int)(&((struct sym_reg *)0)->nc_gpreg)) & 0, 8 * ((int)(&((struct sym_reg *)0)->nc_gpreg)) }; // PR3001 struct s1 s2 = { // expected-error {{variable has incomplete type 'struct s1'}} \ // expected-note {{forward declaration of 'struct s1'}} .a = sizeof(struct s3), // expected-error {{invalid application of 'sizeof'}} \ // expected-note{{forward declaration of 'struct s3'}} .b = bogus // expected-error {{use of undeclared identifier 'bogus'}} } // PR3382 char t[] = ("Hello"); // typedef struct { } empty; typedef struct { empty e; int i2; } st; st st1 = { .i2 = 1 }; // struct { int a; int z[2]; } y = { .z = {} }; int bbb[10]; struct foo2 { uintptr_t a; }; struct foo2 bar2[] = { { (intptr_t)bbb } }; struct foo2 bar3 = { 1, 2 }; // expected-warning{{excess elements in struct initializer}} int* ptest1 = __builtin_choose_expr(1, (int*)0, (int*)0); typedef int32_t ivector4 __attribute((vector_size(16))); ivector4 vtest1 = 1 ? (ivector4){1} : (ivector4){1}; ivector4 vtest2 = __builtin_choose_expr(1, (ivector4){1}, (ivector4){1}); uintptr_t ptrasintadd1 = (uintptr_t)&a - 4; uintptr_t ptrasintadd2 = (uintptr_t)&a + 4; uintptr_t ptrasintadd3 = 4 + (uintptr_t)&a; // PR4285 const wchar_t widestr[] = L"asdf"; // PR5447 const double pr5447 = (0.05 < -1.0) ? -1.0 : 0.0499878; // PR4386 // None of these are constant initializers, but we implement GCC's old // behaviour of accepting bar and zed but not foo. GCC's behaviour was // changed in 2007 (rev 122551), so we should be able to change too one // day. int PR4386_bar(); int PR4386_foo() __attribute((weak)); int PR4386_zed(); int PR4386_a = ((void *) PR4386_bar) != 0; int PR4386_b = ((void *) PR4386_foo) != 0; // expected-error{{initializer element is not a compile-time constant}} int PR4386_c = ((void *) PR4386_zed) != 0; int PR4386_zed() __attribute((weak)); // (derived from SPEC vortex benchmark) typedef char strty[10]; struct vortexstruct { strty s; }; struct vortexstruct vortexvar = { "asdf" };