| // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s |
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| typedef double * __attribute__((align_value(64))) aligned_double; |
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| void foo(aligned_double x, double * y __attribute__((align_value(32)))) { }; |
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| // expected-error@+1 {{requested alignment is not a power of 2}} |
| typedef double * __attribute__((align_value(63))) aligned_double1; |
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| // expected-error@+1 {{requested alignment is not a power of 2}} |
| typedef double * __attribute__((align_value(-2))) aligned_double2; |
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| // expected-error@+1 {{attribute takes one argument}} |
| typedef double * __attribute__((align_value(63, 4))) aligned_double3; |
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| // expected-error@+1 {{attribute takes one argument}} |
| typedef double * __attribute__((align_value())) aligned_double3a; |
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| // expected-error@+1 {{attribute takes one argument}} |
| typedef double * __attribute__((align_value)) aligned_double3b; |
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| // expected-error@+1 {{'align_value' attribute requires integer constant}} |
| typedef double * __attribute__((align_value(4.5))) aligned_double4; |
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| // expected-warning@+1 {{'align_value' attribute only applies to a pointer or reference ('int' is invalid)}} |
| typedef int __attribute__((align_value(32))) aligned_int; |
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| typedef double * __attribute__((align_value(32*2))) aligned_double5; |
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| // expected-warning@+1 {{'align_value' attribute only applies to variables and typedefs}} |
| void foo() __attribute__((align_value(32))); |
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