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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -fcxx-exceptions -verify -std=c++11 -Wall %s
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struct Bitfield {
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int n : 3 = 7 ; // expected-warning {{C++2a extension}} expected-warning {{changes value from 7 to -1}}
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} ;
int a ;
class NoWarning {
int & n = a ;
public :
int & GetN ( ) { return n ; }
} ;
bool b ( ) ;
int k ;
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struct Recurse {
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int & n = // expected-note {{declared here}}
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b ( ) ?
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Recurse ( ) . n : // expected-error {{initializer for 'n' needed}}
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k ;
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} ;
struct UnknownBound {
int as [ ] = { 1 , 2 , 3 } ; // expected-error {{array bound cannot be deduced from an in-class initializer}}
int bs [ 4 ] = { 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 } ;
int cs [ ] = { 8 , 9 , 10 } ; // expected-error {{array bound cannot be deduced from an in-class initializer}}
} ;
template < int n > struct T { static const int B ; } ;
template < > struct T < 2 > { template < int C , int D > using B = int ; } ;
const int C = 0 , D = 0 ;
struct S {
int as [ ] = { decltype ( x ) : : B < C , D > ( 0 ) } ; // expected-error {{array bound cannot be deduced from an in-class initializer}}
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T < sizeof ( as ) / sizeof ( int ) > x ;
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// test that we handle invalid array bound deductions without crashing when the declarator name is itself invalid
operator int [ ] ( ) { } ; / / expected - error { { ' operator int ' cannot be the name of a variable or data member } } \
// expected-error {{array bound cannot be deduced from an in-class initializer}}
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} ;
struct ThrowCtor { ThrowCtor ( int ) noexcept ( false ) ; } ;
struct NoThrowCtor { NoThrowCtor ( int ) noexcept ( true ) ; } ;
struct Throw { ThrowCtor tc = 42 ; } ;
struct NoThrow { NoThrowCtor tc = 42 ; } ;
static_assert ( ! noexcept ( Throw ( ) ) , " incorrect exception specification " ) ;
static_assert ( noexcept ( NoThrow ( ) ) , " incorrect exception specification " ) ;
struct CheckExcSpec {
CheckExcSpec ( ) noexcept ( true ) = default ;
int n = 0 ;
} ;
struct CheckExcSpecFail {
CheckExcSpecFail ( ) noexcept ( true ) = default ; // expected-error {{exception specification of explicitly defaulted default constructor does not match the calculated one}}
ThrowCtor tc = 123 ;
} ;
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struct TypedefInit {
typedef int A = 0 ; // expected-error {{illegal initializer}}
} ;
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// PR10578 / <rdar://problem/9877267>
namespace PR10578 {
template < typename T >
struct X {
X ( ) {
T * x = 1 ; // expected-error{{cannot initialize a variable of type 'int *' with an rvalue of type 'int'}}
}
} ;
struct Y : X < int > {
Y ( ) ;
} ;
Y : : Y ( ) try { // expected-note{{in instantiation of member function 'PR10578::X<int>::X' requested here}}
} catch ( . . . ) {
}
}
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namespace PR14838 {
struct base { ~ base ( ) { } } ;
class function : base {
~ function ( ) { } // expected-note {{implicitly declared private here}}
public :
function ( . . . ) { }
} ;
struct thing { } ;
struct another {
another ( ) : r ( thing ( ) ) { }
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// expected-error@-1 {{temporary of type 'PR14838::function' has private destructor}}
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// expected-warning@-2 {{binding reference member 'r' to a temporary value}}
const function & r ; // expected-note {{reference member declared here}}
} af ;
}
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namespace rdar14084171 {
struct Point { // expected-note 3 {{candidate constructor}}
double x ;
double y ;
} ;
struct Sprite {
Point location = Point ( 0 , 0 ) ; // expected-error {{no matching constructor for initialization of 'rdar14084171::Point'}}
} ;
[Sema] Extend -Wself-assign and -Wself-assign-field to warn on overloaded self-assignment (classes)
Summary:
This has just bit me, so i though it would be nice to avoid that next time :)
Motivational case:
https://godbolt.org/g/cq9UNk
Basically, it's likely to happen if you don't like shadowing issues,
and use `-Wshadow` and friends. And it won't be diagnosed by clang.
The reason is, these self-assign diagnostics only work for builtin assignment
operators. Which makes sense, one could have a very special operator=,
that does something unusual in case of self-assignment,
so it may make sense to not warn on that.
But while it may be intentional in some cases, it may be a bug in other cases,
so it would be really great to have some diagnostic about it...
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, rsmith, rtrieu, nikola, rjmccall, dblaikie
Reviewed By: rjmccall
Subscribers: EricWF, lebedev.ri, thakis, Quuxplusone, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44883
llvm-svn: 329493
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void f ( Sprite & x ) { x = x ; } // expected-warning {{explicitly assigning value of variable}}
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}
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namespace PR18560 {
struct X { int m ; } ;
template < typename T = X ,
typename U = decltype ( T : : m ) >
int f ( ) ;
struct Y { int b = f ( ) ; } ;
}
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namespace template_valid {
// Valid, we shouldn't build a CXXDefaultInitExpr until A's ctor definition.
struct A {
A ( ) ;
template < typename T >
struct B { int m1 = sizeof ( A ) + sizeof ( T ) ; } ;
B < int > m2 ;
} ;
A : : A ( ) { }
}
namespace template_default_ctor {
struct A {
template < typename T >
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struct B {
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int m1 = 0 ; // expected-note {{declared here}}
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} ;
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enum { NOE = noexcept ( B < int > ( ) ) } ; // expected-error {{initializer for 'm1' needed}}
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} ;
}
namespace default_ctor {
struct A {
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struct B {
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int m1 = 0 ; // expected-note {{declared here}}
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} ;
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enum { NOE = noexcept ( B ( ) ) } ; // expected-error {{initializer for 'm1' needed}}
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} ;
}
namespace member_template {
struct A {
template < typename T >
struct B {
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struct C {
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int m1 = 0 ; // expected-note {{declared here}}
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} ;
template < typename U >
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struct D {
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int m1 = 0 ; // expected-note {{declared here}}
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} ;
} ;
enum {
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NOE1 = noexcept ( B < int > : : C ( ) ) , // expected-error {{initializer for 'm1' needed}}
NOE2 = noexcept ( B < int > : : D < int > ( ) ) // expected-error {{initializer for 'm1' needed}}
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} ;
} ;
}
namespace explicit_instantiation {
template < typename T > struct X {
X ( ) ; // expected-note {{in instantiation of default member initializer 'explicit_instantiation::X<float>::n' requested here}}
int n = T : : error ; // expected-error {{type 'float' cannot be used prior to '::' because it has no members}}
} ;
template struct X < int > ; // ok
template < typename T > X < T > : : X ( ) { }
template struct X < float > ; // expected-note {{in instantiation of member function 'explicit_instantiation::X<float>::X' requested here}}
}
namespace local_class {
template < typename T > void f ( ) {
struct X { // expected-note {{in instantiation of default member initializer 'local_class::f()::X::n' requested here}}
int n = T : : error ; // expected-error {{type 'int' cannot be used prior to '::' because it has no members}}
} ;
}
void g ( ) { f < int > ( ) ; } // expected-note {{in instantiation of function template specialization 'local_class::f<int>' requested here}}
}
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namespace PR22056 {
template < int N >
struct S {
int x [ 3 ] = { [ N ] = 3 } ;
} ;
}
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namespace PR28060 {
template < class T >
void foo ( T v ) {
struct s {
T * s = 0 ;
} ;
}
template void foo ( int ) ;
}