| /* { dg-do compile } */ |
| /* { dg-options "" } */ |
| |
| /* Check compatibility of array declarations. */ |
| |
| /* Incomplete decl matches. */ |
| extern char arr0[]; |
| char arr0[1]; |
| |
| /* Two integral expressions must be the same. Note that 0 is |
| a gcc extension, but it should work like any other constant. */ |
| extern char arr1[1]; |
| char arr1[1]; |
| extern char arr2[0]; |
| char arr2[0]; |
| extern char arr3[0]; /* { dg-error "previous declaration" } */ |
| char arr3[1]; /* { dg-error "conflicting types" } */ |
| |
| /* Variable size matches. */ |
| void func(int n, int m) |
| { |
| /* The next two are from the example in c99 6.7.5.2/9. */ |
| { |
| /* Invalid: not compatible because 4 != 6. */ |
| int a[n][6][m]; |
| int (*p)[4][n+1]; |
| p = a; /* { dg-error "incompatible" } */ |
| } |
| { |
| /* Compatible, but defined behavior only if n == 6 and m == n+1. */ |
| int c[n][n][6][m]; |
| int (*r)[n][n][n+1]; |
| r = c; |
| } |
| { |
| /* Compatible, but undefined behavior; (2, 2) is not a constant |
| expression, and thus A is a VLA. */ |
| int a[6][(2, 2)]; |
| int (*p)[3]; |
| p = a; /* { dg-bogus "incompatible" "bad vla handling" } */ |
| } |
| } |