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			202 lines
		
	
	
		
			6.7 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
| // RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple i686-windows %s -fsyntax-only -Wno-unused-value -Wno-pointer-to-int-cast -Wmicrosoft -verify -fms-extensions
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| 
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| struct A
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| {
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|    int a[];  /* expected-warning {{flexible array member 'a' in otherwise empty struct is a Microsoft extension}} */
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| };
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| 
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| struct PR28407
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| {
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|   int : 1;
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|   int a[]; /* expected-warning {{flexible array member 'a' in otherwise empty struct is a Microsoft extension}} */
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| };
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| 
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| struct C {
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|    int l;
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|    union {
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|        int c1[];   /* expected-warning {{flexible array member 'c1' in a union is a Microsoft extension}}  */
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|        char c2[];  /* expected-warning {{flexible array member 'c2' in a union is a Microsoft extension}} */
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|    };
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| };
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| 
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| 
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| struct D {
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|    int l;
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|    int D[];
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| };
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| 
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| struct __declspec(uuid("00000000-0000-0000-C000-000000000046")) IUnknown {}; /* expected-error {{'uuid' attribute is not supported in C}} */
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| 
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| [uuid("00000000-0000-0000-C000-000000000046")] struct IUnknown2 {}; /* expected-error {{'uuid' attribute is not supported in C}} */
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| 
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| typedef struct notnested {
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|   long bad1;
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|   long bad2;
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| } NOTNESTED;
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| 
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| 
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| typedef struct nested1 {
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|   long a;
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|   struct notnested var1;
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|   NOTNESTED var2;
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| } NESTED1;
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| 
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| struct nested2 {
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|   long b;
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|   NESTED1;  // expected-warning {{anonymous structs are a Microsoft extension}}
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| };
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| 
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| struct nested2 PR20573 = { .a = 3 };
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| 
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| struct nested3 {
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|   long d;
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|   struct nested4 { // expected-warning {{anonymous structs are a Microsoft extension}}
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|     long e;
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|   };
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|   union nested5 { // expected-warning {{anonymous unions are a Microsoft extension}}
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|     long f;
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|   };
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| };
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| 
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| typedef union nested6 {
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|   long f;
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| } NESTED6;
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| 
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| struct test {
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|   int c;
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|   struct nested2;   // expected-warning {{anonymous structs are a Microsoft extension}}
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|   NESTED6;   // expected-warning {{anonymous unions are a Microsoft extension}}
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| };
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| 
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| void foo()
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| {
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|   struct test var;
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|   var.a;
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|   var.b;
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|   var.c;
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|   var.bad1;   // expected-error {{no member named 'bad1' in 'struct test'}}
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|   var.bad2;   // expected-error {{no member named 'bad2' in 'struct test'}}
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| }
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| 
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| // Enumeration types with a fixed underlying type.
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| const int seventeen = 17;
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| typedef int Int;
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| 
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| struct X0 {
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|   enum E1 : Int { SomeOtherValue } field;  // expected-warning{{enumeration types with a fixed underlying type are a Microsoft extension}}
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|   enum E1 : seventeen;
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| };
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| 
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| enum : long long {  // expected-warning{{enumeration types with a fixed underlying type are a Microsoft extension}}
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|   SomeValue = 0x100000000
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| };
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| 
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| void pointer_to_integral_type_conv(char* ptr) {
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|   char ch = (char)ptr;
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|   short sh = (short)ptr;
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|   ch = (char)ptr;
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|   sh = (short)ptr;
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| 
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|   // This is valid ISO C.
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|   _Bool b = (_Bool)ptr;
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| }
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| 
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| typedef struct {
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|   UNKNOWN u; // expected-error {{unknown type name 'UNKNOWN'}}
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| } AA;
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| 
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| typedef struct {
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|   AA; // expected-warning {{anonymous structs are a Microsoft extension}}
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| } BB;
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| 
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| struct anon_fault {
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|   struct undefined; // expected-warning {{anonymous structs are a Microsoft extension}}
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|                     // expected-error@-1 {{field has incomplete type 'struct undefined'}}
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|                     // expected-note@-2 {{forward declaration of 'struct undefined'}}
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| };
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| 
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| const int anon_falt_size = sizeof(struct anon_fault);
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| 
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| __declspec(deprecated("This is deprecated")) enum DE1 { one, two } e1; // expected-note {{'e1' has been explicitly marked deprecated here}}
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| struct __declspec(deprecated) DS1 { int i; float f; }; // expected-note {{'DS1' has been explicitly marked deprecated here}}
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| 
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| #define MY_TEXT		"This is also deprecated"
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| __declspec(deprecated(MY_TEXT)) void Dfunc1( void ) {} // expected-note {{'Dfunc1' has been explicitly marked deprecated here}}
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| 
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| struct __declspec(deprecated(123)) DS2 {};	// expected-error {{'deprecated' attribute requires a string}}
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| 
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| void test( void ) {
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| 	e1 = one;	// expected-warning {{'e1' is deprecated: This is deprecated}}
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| 	struct DS1 s = { 0 };	// expected-warning {{'DS1' is deprecated}}
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| 	Dfunc1();	// expected-warning {{'Dfunc1' is deprecated: This is also deprecated}}
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| 
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| 	enum DE1 no;	// no warning because E1 is not deprecated
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| }
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| 
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| int __sptr wrong1; // expected-error {{'__sptr' attribute only applies to pointer arguments}}
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| // The modifier must follow the asterisk
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| int __sptr *wrong_psp; // expected-error {{'__sptr' attribute only applies to pointer arguments}}
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| int * __sptr __uptr wrong2; // expected-error {{'__sptr' and '__uptr' attributes are not compatible}}
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| int * __sptr __sptr wrong3; // expected-warning {{attribute '__sptr' is already applied}}
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| 
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| // It is illegal to overload based on the type attribute.
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| void ptr_func(int * __ptr32 i) {}  // expected-note {{previous definition is here}}
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| void ptr_func(int * __ptr64 i) {} // expected-error {{redefinition of 'ptr_func'}}
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| 
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| // It is also illegal to overload based on the pointer type attribute.
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| void ptr_func2(int * __sptr __ptr32 i) {}  // expected-note {{previous definition is here}}
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| void ptr_func2(int * __uptr __ptr32 i) {} // expected-error {{redefinition of 'ptr_func2'}}
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| 
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| // Check for warning when return types have the type attribute.
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| void *__ptr32 ptr_func3() { return 0; } // expected-note {{previous definition is here}}
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| void *__ptr64 ptr_func3() { return 0; } // expected-error {{redefinition of 'ptr_func3'}}
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| 
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| // Test that __ptr32/__ptr64 can be passed as arguments with other address
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| // spaces.
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| void ptr_func4(int *i);
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| void ptr_func5(int *__ptr32 i);
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| void test_ptr_arguments() {
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|   int *__ptr64 i64;
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|   ptr_func4(i64);
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|   ptr_func5(i64);
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| }
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| 
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| int * __sptr __ptr32 __sptr wrong4; // expected-warning {{attribute '__sptr' is already applied}}
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| 
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| __ptr32 int *wrong5; // expected-error {{'__ptr32' attribute only applies to pointer arguments}}
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| 
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| int *wrong6 __ptr32;  // expected-error {{expected ';' after top level declarator}} expected-warning {{declaration does not declare anything}}
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| 
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| int * __ptr32 __ptr64 wrong7;  // expected-error {{'__ptr32' and '__ptr64' attributes are not compatible}}
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| 
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| int * __ptr32 __ptr32 wrong8;	// expected-warning {{attribute '__ptr32' is already applied}}
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| 
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| int *(__ptr32 __sptr wrong9); // expected-error {{'__sptr' attribute only applies to pointer arguments}} // expected-error {{'__ptr32' attribute only applies to pointer arguments}}
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| 
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| typedef int *T;
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| T __ptr32 wrong10; // expected-error {{'__ptr32' attribute only applies to pointer arguments}}
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| 
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| typedef char *my_va_list;
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| void __va_start(my_va_list *ap, ...); // expected-note {{passing argument to parameter 'ap' here}}
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| void vmyprintf(const char *f, my_va_list ap);
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| void myprintf(const char *f, ...) {
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|   my_va_list ap;
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|   if (1) {
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|     __va_start(&ap, f);
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|     vmyprintf(f, ap);
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|     ap = 0;
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|   } else {
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|     __va_start(ap, f); // expected-warning {{incompatible pointer types passing 'my_va_list'}}
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| // __unaligned handling
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| void test_unaligned() {
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|   __unaligned int *p1 = 0;
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|   int *p2 = p1; // expected-warning {{initializing 'int *' with an expression of type '__unaligned int *' discards qualifiers}}
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|   __unaligned int *p3 = p2;
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| }
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| 
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| void test_unaligned2(int x[__unaligned 4]) {}
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| 
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