// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify -std=c++11 %s // Verify that we can't initialize non-aggregates with an initializer // list. // Note that due to a (likely) standard bug, this is technically an aggregate, // but we do not treat it as one. struct NonAggr1 { NonAggr1(int) { } int m; }; struct Base { }; struct NonAggr2 : public Base { int m; }; class NonAggr3 { int m; }; struct NonAggr4 { int m; virtual void f(); }; NonAggr1 na1 = { 17 }; // expected-error{{non-aggregate type 'NonAggr1' cannot be initialized with an initializer list}} NonAggr2 na2 = { 17 }; // expected-error{{non-aggregate type 'NonAggr2' cannot be initialized with an initializer list}} NonAggr3 na3 = { 17 }; // expected-error{{non-aggregate type 'NonAggr3' cannot be initialized with an initializer list}} NonAggr4 na4 = { 17 }; // expected-error{{non-aggregate type 'NonAggr4' cannot be initialized with an initializer list}} // PR5817 typedef int type[][2]; const type foo = {0}; // Vector initialization. typedef short __v4hi __attribute__ ((__vector_size__ (8))); __v4hi v1 = { (void *)1, 2, 3 }; // expected-error {{cannot initialize a vector element of type 'short' with an rvalue of type 'void *'}} // Array initialization. int a[] = { (void *)1 }; // expected-error {{cannot initialize an array element of type 'int' with an rvalue of type 'void *'}} // Struct initialization. struct S { int a; } s = { (void *)1 }; // expected-error {{cannot initialize a member subobject of type 'int' with an rvalue of type 'void *'}} // Check that we're copy-initializing the structs. struct A { A(); A(int); ~A(); A(const A&) = delete; // expected-note 2 {{function has been explicitly marked deleted here}} }; struct B { A a; }; struct C { const A& a; }; void f() { A as1[1] = { }; A as2[1] = { 1 }; // expected-error {{copying array element of type 'A' invokes deleted constructor}} B b1 = { }; B b2 = { 1 }; // expected-error {{copying member subobject of type 'A' invokes deleted constructor}} C c1 = { 1 }; } class Agg { public: int i, j; }; class AggAgg { public: Agg agg1; Agg agg2; }; AggAgg aggagg = { 1, 2, 3, 4 };