| /* It is a constraint violation for a static function to be declared |
| but not defined if it is used except in a sizeof expression whose |
| result is an integer constant. In GNU C, we need to consider |
| __typeof__ and __alignof__ as well. __alignof__ always returns a |
| constant, so static functions can always be used therein. |
| __typeof__ evaluates its argument iff it has variably modified |
| type. */ |
| /* Origin: Joseph Myers <jsm@polyomino.org.uk> */ |
| /* { dg-do compile } */ |
| /* { dg-options "-O2 -std=gnu99 -pedantic-errors" } */ |
| |
| /* __alignof__, OK. */ |
| static int f0(void); |
| void g0(void) { __alignof__(f0()); } |
| |
| /* __typeof__ not variably modified, OK. */ |
| static int f1(void); |
| void g1(void) { __typeof__(f1()) x; } |
| |
| /* __typeof__ variably modified, not OK. */ |
| static int f2(void); /* { dg-error "used but never defined" } */ |
| void g2(void) { __typeof__(int [f2()]) x; } |
| |
| /* __typeof__ variably modified, not OK. */ |
| static int f3(void); /* { dg-error "used but never defined" } */ |
| void g3(void) { __typeof__(int (*)[f3()]) x; } |
| |
| /* Integer sizeof of VM typeof, OK. */ |
| static int f4(void); |
| void g4(void) { sizeof(__typeof__(int (*)[f3()])); } |