| /* { dg-do compile } */ |
| /* { dg-options "-fpermissive" } // suppress default -pedantic-errors */ |
| |
| /* This code used to be a legitimate, if dubious, extension. However, |
| it's been broken since GCC 3.0 (caused ICE) and we have now removed |
| the extension. See PR c/7353. |
| |
| For cases A and C, C++ issues a warning in addition to the error, |
| since this construct appears to be a case of implicit int |
| (forbidden in std. C++) until we get to the equals sign. */ |
| |
| /* Case A: just the bare name = initializer. */ |
| |
| typedef A = 0; /* { dg-error "initialized" "A" } */ |
| /* { dg-warning "no type" "A warns" { target *-*-* } 14 } */ |
| A a; /* { dg-bogus "" "A error cascade" } */ |
| |
| /* Case B: with a type also. */ |
| |
| typedef int B = 0; /* { dg-error "initialized" "B" } */ |
| B b; /* { dg-bogus "" "B error cascade" } */ |
| |
| /* C and D are the same as A and B, but wrapped in a structure; |
| field declarations go by a different code path in C++ (ick). */ |
| |
| struct S { |
| typedef C = 0; /* { dg-error "initialized" "C" } */ |
| /* { dg-warning "no type" "C warns" { target *-*-* } 27 } */ |
| C c; /* { dg-bogus "" "C error cascade" } */ |
| |
| typedef int D = 0; /* { dg-error "initialized" "D" } */ |
| D d; /* { dg-bogus "" "D error cascade" } */ |
| }; |