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			523 lines
		
	
	
		
			16 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C++
		
	
	
	
// RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -triple i686-pc-win32 -fsyntax-only -Wmicrosoft -Wc++11-extensions -Wno-long-long -verify -fms-extensions -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -DTEST1
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++98 %s -triple i686-pc-win32 -fsyntax-only -Wmicrosoft -Wc++11-extensions -Wno-long-long -verify -fms-extensions -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -DTEST1
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++11 %s -triple i686-pc-win32 -fsyntax-only -Wmicrosoft -Wc++11-extensions -Wno-long-long -verify -fms-extensions -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -DTEST1
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -triple i686-pc-win32 -fsyntax-only -Wmicrosoft -Wc++11-extensions -Wno-long-long -verify -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -DTEST2
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -triple i686-pc-win32 -fsyntax-only -std=c++11 -fms-compatibility -verify -DTEST3
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#if TEST1
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// MSVC allows type definition in anonymous union and struct
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struct A
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{
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  union
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  {
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    int a;
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    struct B  // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous union are a Microsoft extension}}
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    {
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      int c;
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    } d;
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    union C   // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous union are a Microsoft extension}}
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    {
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      int e;
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      int ee;
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    } f;
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    typedef int D;  // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous union are a Microsoft extension}}
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    struct F;  // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous union are a Microsoft extension}}
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  };
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  struct
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  {
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    int a2;
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    struct B2  // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous struct are a Microsoft extension}}
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    {
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      int c2;
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    } d2;
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	union C2  // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous struct are a Microsoft extension}}
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    {
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      int e2;
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      int ee2;
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    } f2;
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    typedef int D2;  // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous struct are a Microsoft extension}}
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    struct F2;  // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous struct are a Microsoft extension}}
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  };
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};
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// __stdcall handling
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struct M {
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    int __stdcall addP();
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    float __stdcall subtractP();
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};
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// __unaligned handling
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typedef char __unaligned *aligned_type;
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typedef struct UnalignedTag { int f; } __unaligned *aligned_type2;
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typedef char __unaligned aligned_type3;
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struct aligned_type4 {
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  int i;
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};
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__unaligned int aligned_type4::*p1_aligned_type4 = &aligned_type4::i;
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int aligned_type4::* __unaligned p2_aligned_type4 = &aligned_type4::i;
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__unaligned int aligned_type4::* __unaligned p3_aligned_type4 = &aligned_type4::i;
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void (aligned_type4::*__unaligned p4_aligned_type4)();
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// Check that __unaligned qualifier can be used for overloading
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void foo_unaligned(int *arg) {}
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void foo_unaligned(__unaligned int *arg) {}
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void foo_unaligned(int arg) {} // expected-note {{previous definition is here}}
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void foo_unaligned(__unaligned int arg) {} // expected-error {{redefinition of 'foo_unaligned'}}
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class A_unaligned {};
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class B_unaligned : public A_unaligned {};
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int foo_unaligned(__unaligned A_unaligned *arg) { return 0; }
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void *foo_unaligned(B_unaligned *arg) { return 0; }
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void test_unaligned() {
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  int *p1 = 0;
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  foo_unaligned(p1);
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  __unaligned int *p2 = 0;
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  foo_unaligned(p2);
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  __unaligned B_unaligned *p3 = 0;
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  int p4 = foo_unaligned(p3);
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  B_unaligned *p5 = p3; // expected-error {{cannot initialize a variable of type 'B_unaligned *' with an lvalue of type '__unaligned B_unaligned *'}}
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  __unaligned B_unaligned *p6 = p3;
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  p1_aligned_type4 = p2_aligned_type4;
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  p2_aligned_type4 = p1_aligned_type4; // expected-error {{assigning to 'int aligned_type4::*' from incompatible type '__unaligned int aligned_type4::*'}}
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  p3_aligned_type4 = p1_aligned_type4;
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  __unaligned int a[10];
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  int *b = a; // expected-error {{cannot initialize a variable of type 'int *' with an lvalue of type '__unaligned int [10]'}}
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}
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// Test from PR27367
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// We should accept assignment of an __unaligned pointer to a non-__unaligned
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// pointer to void
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typedef struct _ITEMIDLIST { int i; } ITEMIDLIST;
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typedef ITEMIDLIST __unaligned *LPITEMIDLIST;
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extern "C" __declspec(dllimport) void __stdcall CoTaskMemFree(void* pv);
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__inline void FreeIDListArray(LPITEMIDLIST *ppidls) {
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  CoTaskMemFree(*ppidls);
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  __unaligned int *x = 0;
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  void *y = x;
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}
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// Test from PR27666
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// We should accept type conversion of __unaligned to non-__unaligned references
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typedef struct in_addr {
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public:
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  in_addr(in_addr &a) {} // expected-note {{candidate constructor not viable: no known conversion from '__unaligned IN_ADDR *' (aka '__unaligned in_addr *') to 'in_addr &' for 1st argument; dereference the argument with *}}
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  in_addr(in_addr *a) {} // expected-note {{candidate constructor not viable: 1st argument ('__unaligned IN_ADDR *' (aka '__unaligned in_addr *')) would lose __unaligned qualifier}}
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} IN_ADDR;
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void f(IN_ADDR __unaligned *a) {
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  IN_ADDR local_addr = *a;
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  IN_ADDR local_addr2 = a; // expected-error {{no viable conversion from '__unaligned IN_ADDR *' (aka '__unaligned in_addr *') to 'IN_ADDR' (aka 'in_addr')}}
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}
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template<typename T> void h1(T (__stdcall M::* const )()) { }
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void m1() {
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  h1<int>(&M::addP);
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  h1(&M::subtractP);
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}
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namespace signed_hex_i64 {
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void f(long long); // expected-note {{candidate function}}
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void f(int); // expected-note {{candidate function}}
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void g() {
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  // This used to be controlled by -fms-extensions, but it is now under
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  // -fms-compatibility.
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  f(0xffffffffffffffffLL); // expected-error {{call to 'f' is ambiguous}}
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  f(0xffffffffffffffffi64);
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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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struct X0 {
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  enum E1 : Int { SomeOtherValue } field;
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#if __cplusplus <= 199711L
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  // expected-warning@-2 {{enumeration types with a fixed underlying type are a C++11 extension}}
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#endif
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  enum E1 : seventeen;
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};
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#if __cplusplus <= 199711L
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// expected-warning@+2 {{enumeration types with a fixed underlying type are a C++11 extension}}
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#endif
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enum : long long {
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  SomeValue = 0x100000000
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};
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class AAA {
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__declspec(dllimport) void f(void) { }
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void f2(void); // expected-note{{previous declaration is here}}
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};
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__declspec(dllimport) void AAA::f2(void) { // expected-error{{dllimport cannot be applied to non-inline function definition}}
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                                           // expected-error@-1{{redeclaration of 'AAA::f2' cannot add 'dllimport' attribute}}
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}
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template <class T>
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class BB {
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public:
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   void f(int g = 10 ); // expected-note {{previous definition is here}}
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};
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template <class T>
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void BB<T>::f(int g = 0) { } // expected-warning {{redefinition of default argument}}
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extern void static_func();
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void static_func(); // expected-note {{previous declaration is here}}
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static void static_func() // expected-warning {{redeclaring non-static 'static_func' as static is a Microsoft extension}}
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{
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}
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extern const int static_var; // expected-note {{previous declaration is here}}
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static const int static_var = 3; // expected-warning {{redeclaring non-static 'static_var' as static is a Microsoft extension}}
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void pointer_to_integral_type_conv(char* ptr) {
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  char ch = (char)ptr;   // expected-warning {{cast to smaller integer type 'char' from 'char *'}}
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  short sh = (short)ptr; // expected-warning {{cast to smaller integer type 'short' from 'char *'}}
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  ch = (char)ptr;        // expected-warning {{cast to smaller integer type 'char' from 'char *'}}
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  sh = (short)ptr;       // expected-warning {{cast to smaller integer type 'short' from 'char *'}}
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  // These are valid C++.
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  bool b = (bool)ptr;
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  b = static_cast<bool>(ptr);
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  // This is bad.
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  b = reinterpret_cast<bool>(ptr); // expected-error {{cast from pointer to smaller type 'bool' loses information}}
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}
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void void_pointer_to_integral_type_conv(void *ptr) {
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  char ch = (char)ptr;   // expected-warning {{cast to smaller integer type 'char' from 'void *'}}
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  short sh = (short)ptr; // expected-warning {{cast to smaller integer type 'short' from 'void *'}}
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  ch = (char)ptr;        // expected-warning {{cast to smaller integer type 'char' from 'void *'}}
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  sh = (short)ptr;       // expected-warning {{cast to smaller integer type 'short' from 'void *'}}
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  // These are valid C++.
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  bool b = (bool)ptr;
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  b = static_cast<bool>(ptr);
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  // This is bad.
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  b = reinterpret_cast<bool>(ptr); // expected-error {{cast from pointer to smaller type 'bool' loses information}}
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}
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struct PR11150 {
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  class X {
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    virtual void f() = 0;
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  };
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  int array[__is_abstract(X)? 1 : -1];
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};
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void f() { int __except = 0; }
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void ::f(); // expected-warning{{extra qualification on member 'f'}}
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class C {
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  C::C(); // expected-warning{{extra qualification on member 'C'}}
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};
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struct StructWithProperty {
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  __declspec(property(get=GetV)) int V1;
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  __declspec(property(put=SetV)) int V2;
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  __declspec(property(get=GetV, put=SetV_NotExist)) int V3;
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  __declspec(property(get=GetV_NotExist, put=SetV)) int V4;
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  __declspec(property(get=GetV, put=SetV)) int V5;
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  int GetV() { return 123; }
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  void SetV(int i) {}
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};
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void TestProperty() {
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  StructWithProperty sp;
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  int i = sp.V2; // expected-error{{no getter defined for property 'V2'}}
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  sp.V1 = 12; // expected-error{{no setter defined for property 'V1'}}
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  int j = sp.V4; // expected-error{{no member named 'GetV_NotExist' in 'StructWithProperty'}} expected-error{{cannot find suitable getter for property 'V4'}}
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  sp.V3 = 14; // expected-error{{no member named 'SetV_NotExist' in 'StructWithProperty'}} expected-error{{cannot find suitable setter for property 'V3'}}
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  int k = sp.V5;
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  sp.V5 = k++;
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}
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/* 4 tests for PseudoObject, begin */
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struct SP1
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{
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  bool operator()() { return true; }
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};
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struct SP2
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{
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  __declspec(property(get=GetV)) SP1 V;
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  SP1 GetV() { return SP1(); }
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};
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void TestSP2() {
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  SP2 sp2;
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  bool b = sp2.V();
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}
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struct SP3 {
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  template <class T>
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  void f(T t) {}
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};
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template <class T>
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struct SP4
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{
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  __declspec(property(get=GetV)) int V;
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  int GetV() { return 123; }
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  void f() { SP3 s2; s2.f(V); }
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};
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void TestSP4() {
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  SP4<int> s;
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  s.f();
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}
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template <class T>
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struct SP5
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{
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  __declspec(property(get=GetV)) T V;
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  int GetV() { return 123; }
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  void f() { int *p = new int[V]; }
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};
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template <class T>
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struct SP6
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{
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public:
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  __declspec(property(get=GetV)) T V;
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  T GetV() { return 123; }
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  void f() { int t = V; }
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};
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void TestSP6() {
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  SP6<int> c;
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  c.f();
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}
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/* 4 tests for PseudoObject, end */
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// Property access: explicit, implicit, with Qualifier
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struct SP7 {
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  __declspec(property(get=GetV, put=SetV)) int V;
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  int GetV() { return 123; }
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  void SetV(int v) {}
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  void ImplicitAccess() { int i = V; V = i; }
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  void ExplicitAccess() { int i = this->V; this->V = i; }
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};
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struct SP8: public SP7 {
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  void AccessWithQualifier() { int i = SP7::V; SP7::V = i; }
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};
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// Property usage
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template <class T>
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struct SP9 {
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  __declspec(property(get=GetV, put=SetV)) T V;
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  T GetV() { return 0; }
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  void SetV(T v) {}
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  bool f() { V = this->V; return V < this->V; }
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  void g() { V++; }
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  void h() { V*=2; }
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};
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struct SP10 {
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  SP10(int v) {}
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  bool operator<(const SP10& v) { return true; }
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  SP10 operator*(int v) { return *this; }
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  SP10 operator+(int v) { return *this; }
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  SP10& operator=(const SP10& v) { return *this; }
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};
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void TestSP9() {
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  SP9<int> c;
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  int i = c.V; // Decl initializer
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  i = c.V; // Binary op operand
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  c.SetV(c.V); // CallExpr arg
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  int *p = new int[c.V + 1]; // Array size
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  p[c.V] = 1; // Array index
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  c.V = 123; // Setter
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  c.V++; // Unary op operand
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  c.V *= 2; // Unary op operand
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  SP9<int*> c2;
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  c2.V[0] = 123; // Array
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  SP9<SP10> c3;
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  c3.f(); // Overloaded binary op operand
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  c3.g(); // Overloaded incdec op operand
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  c3.h(); // Overloaded unary op operand
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}
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union u {
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  int *i1;
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  int &i2;  // expected-warning {{union member 'i2' has reference type 'int &', which is a Microsoft extension}}
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};
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// Property getter using reference.
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struct SP11 {
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  __declspec(property(get=GetV)) int V;
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  int _v;
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  int& GetV() { return _v; }
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  void UseV();
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  void TakePtr(int *) {}
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  void TakeRef(int &) {}
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  void TakeVal(int) {}
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};
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void SP11::UseV() {
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  TakePtr(&V);
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  TakeRef(V);
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  TakeVal(V);
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}
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struct StructWithUnnamedMember {
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  __declspec(property(get=GetV)) int : 10; // expected-error {{anonymous property is not supported}}
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};
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struct MSPropertyClass {
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  int get() { return 42; }
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  int __declspec(property(get = get)) n;
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};
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int *f(MSPropertyClass &x) {
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  return &x.n; // expected-error {{address of property expression requested}}
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}
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int MSPropertyClass::*g() {
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  return &MSPropertyClass::n; // expected-error {{address of property expression requested}}
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}
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namespace rdar14250378 {
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  class Bar {};
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  namespace NyNamespace {
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    class Foo {
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    public:
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      Bar* EnsureBar();
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    };
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    class Baz : public Foo {
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    public:
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      friend class Bar;
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    };
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    Bar* Foo::EnsureBar() {
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      return 0;
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    }
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  }
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}
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// expected-error@+1 {{'sealed' keyword not permitted with interface types}}
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__interface InterfaceWithSealed sealed {
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};
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struct SomeBase {
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  virtual void OverrideMe();
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  // expected-note@+2 {{overridden virtual function is here}}
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  // expected-warning@+1 {{'sealed' keyword is a Microsoft extension}}
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  virtual void SealedFunction() sealed; // expected-note {{overridden virtual function is here}}
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};
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// expected-note@+2 {{'SealedType' declared here}}
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// expected-warning@+1 {{'sealed' keyword is a Microsoft extension}}
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struct SealedType sealed : SomeBase {
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  // expected-error@+2 {{declaration of 'SealedFunction' overrides a 'sealed' function}}
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  // FIXME. warning can be suppressed if we're also issuing error for overriding a 'final' function.
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  virtual void SealedFunction(); // expected-warning {{'SealedFunction' overrides a member function but is not marked 'override'}}
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#if __cplusplus <= 199711L
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  // expected-warning@+2 {{'override' keyword is a C++11 extension}}
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#endif
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  virtual void OverrideMe() override;
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};
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// expected-error@+1 {{base 'SealedType' is marked 'sealed'}}
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struct InheritFromSealed : SealedType {};
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class SealedDestructor { // expected-note {{mark 'SealedDestructor' as 'sealed' to silence this warning}}
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    // expected-warning@+1 {{'sealed' keyword is a Microsoft extension}}
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    virtual ~SealedDestructor() sealed; // expected-warning {{class with destructor marked 'sealed' cannot be inherited from}}
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};
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void AfterClassBody() {
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  // expected-warning@+1 {{attribute 'deprecated' is ignored, place it after "struct" to apply attribute to type declaration}}
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  struct D {} __declspec(deprecated);
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  struct __declspec(align(4)) S {} __declspec(align(8)) s1;
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  S s2;
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  _Static_assert(__alignof(S) == 4, "");
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  _Static_assert(__alignof(s1) == 8, "");
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  _Static_assert(__alignof(s2) == 4, "");
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}
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namespace PR24246 {
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template <typename TX> struct A {
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  template <bool> struct largest_type_select;
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  template <> struct largest_type_select<false> {
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    blah x;  // expected-error {{unknown type name 'blah'}}
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  };
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};
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}
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class PR34109_class {
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  PR34109_class() {}
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  virtual ~PR34109_class() {}
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};
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void operator delete(void *) throw();
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// expected-note@-1 {{previous declaration is here}}
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__declspec(dllexport) void operator delete(void *) throw();
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// expected-error@-1  {{redeclaration of 'operator delete' cannot add 'dllexport' attribute}}
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void PR34109(int* a) {
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  delete a;
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}
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namespace PR42089 {
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  struct S {
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    __attribute__((nothrow)) void Foo(); // expected-note {{previous declaration is here}}
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    __attribute__((nothrow)) void Bar();
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  };
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  void S::Foo(){} // expected-warning {{is missing exception specification}}
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  __attribute__((nothrow)) void S::Bar(){}
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}
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#elif TEST2
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// Check that __unaligned is not recognized if MS extensions are not enabled
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typedef char __unaligned *aligned_type; // expected-error {{expected ';' after top level declarator}}
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#elif TEST3
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namespace PR32750 {
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template<typename T> struct A {};
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template<typename T> struct B : A<A<T>> { A<T>::C::D d; }; // expected-error {{missing 'typename' prior to dependent type name 'A<T>::C::D'}}
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}
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#else
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#error Unknown test mode
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#endif
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