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// RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -fsyntax-only -Wmicrosoft -verify -fms-extensions -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions
// ::type_info is predeclared with forward class declartion
void f(const type_info &a);
// The following three are all equivalent when ms-extensions are on
void foo() throw(int);
void foo() throw(int, long);
void foo() throw(...);
void foo(); // expected-note {{previous declaration}}
// Only nothrow specification is treated specially.
void foo() throw(); // expected-error {{exception specification in declaration does not match previous declaration}}
// throw(...)
void r3();
void r3() throw(...);
void r6() throw(...);
void r6() throw(int); // okay
struct Base {
virtual void f2();
virtual void f3() throw(...);
};
struct Derived : Base {
virtual void f2() throw(...);
virtual void f3();
};
// MSVC allows type definition in anonymous union and struct
struct A
{
union
{
int a;
struct B // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous union are a Microsoft extension}}
{
int c;
} d;
union C // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous union are a Microsoft extension}}
{
int e;
int ee;
} f;
typedef int D; // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous union are a Microsoft extension}}
struct F; // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous union are a Microsoft extension}}
};
struct
{
int a2;
struct B2 // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous struct are a Microsoft extension}}
{
int c2;
} d2;
union C2 // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous struct are a Microsoft extension}}
{
int e2;
int ee2;
} f2;
typedef int D2; // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous struct are a Microsoft extension}}
struct F2; // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous struct are a Microsoft extension}}
};
};
// __stdcall handling
struct M {
int __stdcall addP();
float __stdcall subtractP();
};
template<typename T> void h1(T (__stdcall M::* const )()) { }
void m1() {
h1<int>(&M::addP);
h1(&M::subtractP);
}
//MSVC allows forward enum declaration
enum ENUM; // expected-warning {{forward references to 'enum' types are a Microsoft extension}}
ENUM *var = 0;
ENUM var2 = (ENUM)3;
enum ENUM1* var3 = 0;// expected-warning {{forward references to 'enum' types are a Microsoft extension}}
enum ENUM2 {
ENUM2_a = (enum ENUM2) 4,
ENUM2_b = 0x9FFFFFFF, // expected-warning {{enumerator value is not representable in the underlying type 'int'}}
ENUM2_c = 0x100000000 // expected-warning {{enumerator value is not representable in the underlying type 'int'}}
};
void f(long long);
void f(int);
int main()
{
// This is an ambiguous call in standard C++.
// This calls f(long long) in Microsoft mode because LL is always signed.
f(0xffffffffffffffffLL);
f(0xffffffffffffffffi64);
}
// Enumeration types with a fixed underlying type.
const int seventeen = 17;
typedef int Int;
struct X0 {
enum E1 : Int { SomeOtherValue } field; // expected-warning{{enumeration types with a fixed underlying type are a Microsoft extension}}
enum E1 : seventeen;
};
enum : long long { // expected-warning{{enumeration types with a fixed underlying type are a Microsoft extension}}
SomeValue = 0x100000000
};