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124 lines
3.2 KiB
C++
124 lines
3.2 KiB
C++
// RUN: clang-cc -fsyntax-only -verify %s
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class X {
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public:
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operator bool();
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operator int() const;
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bool f() {
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return operator bool();
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}
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float g() {
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return operator float(); // expected-error{{no matching function for call to 'operator float'}}
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}
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};
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operator int(); // expected-error{{conversion function must be a non-static member function}}
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operator int; // expected-error{{'operator int' cannot be the name of a variable or data member}}
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typedef int func_type(int);
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typedef int array_type[10];
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class Y {
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public:
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void operator bool(int, ...) const; // expected-error{{conversion function cannot have a return type}} \
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// expected-error{{conversion function cannot have any parameters}}
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operator float(...) const; // expected-error{{conversion function cannot be variadic}}
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operator func_type(); // expected-error{{conversion function cannot convert to a function type}}
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operator array_type(); // expected-error{{conversion function cannot convert to an array type}}
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};
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typedef int INT;
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typedef INT* INT_PTR;
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class Z {
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operator int(); // expected-note {{previous declaration is here}}
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operator int**(); // expected-note {{previous declaration is here}}
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operator INT(); // expected-error{{conversion function cannot be redeclared}}
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operator INT_PTR*(); // expected-error{{conversion function cannot be redeclared}}
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};
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class A { };
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class B : public A {
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public:
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operator A&() const; // expected-warning{{conversion function converting 'class B' to its base class 'class A' will never be used}}
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operator const void() const; // expected-warning{{conversion function converting 'class B' to 'void const' will never be used}}
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operator const B(); // expected-warning{{conversion function converting 'class B' to itself will never be used}}
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};
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// This used to crash Clang.
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struct Flip;
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struct Flop {
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Flop();
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Flop(const Flip&);
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};
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struct Flip {
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operator Flop() const;
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};
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Flop flop = Flip(); // expected-error {{cannot initialize 'flop' with an rvalue of type 'struct Flip'}}
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// This tests that we don't add the second conversion declaration to the list of user conversions
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struct C {
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operator const char *() const;
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};
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C::operator const char*() const { return 0; }
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void f(const C& c) {
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const char* v = c;
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}
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// Test. Conversion in base class is visible in derived class.
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class XB {
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public:
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operator int(); // expected-note {{candidate function}}
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};
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class Yb : public XB {
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public:
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operator char(); // expected-note {{candidate function}}
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};
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void f(Yb& a) {
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if (a) { } // expected-error {{conversion from 'class Yb' to 'bool' is ambiguous}}
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int i = a; // OK. calls XB::operator int();
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char ch = a; // OK. calls Yb::operator char();
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}
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// Test conversion + copy construction.
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class AutoPtrRef { };
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class AutoPtr {
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// FIXME: Using 'unavailable' since we do not have access control yet.
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// FIXME: The error message isn't so good.
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AutoPtr(AutoPtr &) __attribute__((unavailable));
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public:
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AutoPtr();
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AutoPtr(AutoPtrRef);
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operator AutoPtrRef();
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};
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AutoPtr make_auto_ptr();
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AutoPtr test_auto_ptr(bool Cond) {
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AutoPtr p1( make_auto_ptr() );
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AutoPtr p;
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if (Cond)
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return p; // expected-error{{incompatible type returning}}
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return AutoPtr();
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}
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