llvm-project/clang/test/CXX/special/class.dtor/p9.cpp

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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s
typedef typeof(sizeof(int)) size_t;
// PR7803
namespace test0 {
class A {
public:
static void operator delete(void *p) {};
virtual ~A();
};
class B : protected A {
public:
~B();
};
class C : protected B {
public:
using B::operator delete;
~C();
};
// Shouldn't have an error.
C::~C() {}
}
namespace test1 {
class A {
public:
static void operator delete(void *p) {}; // expected-note {{member 'operator delete' declared here}}
virtual ~A();
};
class B : protected A {
public:
static void operator delete(void *, size_t) {}; // expected-note {{member 'operator delete' declared here}}
~B();
};
class C : protected B {
public:
using A::operator delete;
using B::operator delete;
~C();
};
C::~C() {} // expected-error {{multiple suitable 'operator delete' functions in 'C'}}
}
// ...at the point of definition of a virtual destructor...
namespace test2 {
struct A {
virtual ~A();
static void operator delete(void*, const int &);
};
struct B {
virtual ~B();
static void operator delete(void*, const int &); // expected-note {{declared here}}
};
B::~B() {} // expected-error {{no suitable member 'operator delete' in 'B'}}
struct CBase { virtual ~CBase(); };
struct C : CBase { // expected-error {{no suitable member 'operator delete' in 'C'}}
static void operator delete(void*, const int &); // expected-note {{declared here}}
};
void test() {
C c; // expected-note {{first required here}}
}
}
// PR7346
namespace test3 {
struct A {
virtual ~A();
static void operator delete(void*, const int &);
};
struct B : A {
virtual ~B() {}
static void operator delete(void*);
};
}