| // RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64 -ffreestanding -verify -std=c2x %s |
| |
| /* WG14 N3035: yes |
| * _BitInt Fixes |
| */ |
| |
| #include <stdint.h> |
| |
| /* intmax_t and uintmax_t don't need to be able to represent all of the values |
| * of a bit-precise integer type. We test this by using a bit-precise integer |
| * suffix on some huge values used within the preprocessor. |
| */ |
| #if 0x1'FFFF'FFFF'FFFF'FFFFwb == 0 /* expected-error {{integer literal is too large to be represented in any integer type}} */ |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Yet we can use that value as an initializer... */ |
| _BitInt(66) Val = 0x1'FFFF'FFFF'FFFF'FFFFwb; |
| |
| /* ...so long as the type is wide enough. */ |
| intmax_t WrongVal = 0x1'FFFF'FFFF'FFFF'FFFFwb; /* expected-warning-re {{implicit conversion from '_BitInt(66)' to 'intmax_t' (aka '{{.*}}') changes value from 36893488147419103231 to -1}} */ |
| |
| /* None of the types in stdint.h may be defined in terms of a bit-precise |
| * integer type. This macro presumes that if the type is not one of the builtin |
| * scalar integer types, the type must be a bit-precise type. We're using this |
| * because C does not have a particularly straightforward way to use _Generic |
| * with arbitrary bit-precise integer types. |
| */ |
| #define IS_NOT_BIT_PRECISE(TYPE) _Generic((TYPE){ 0 }, \ |
| short : 1, int : 1, long : 1, long long : 1, \ |
| unsigned short : 1, unsigned int : 1, \ |
| unsigned long : 1, unsigned long long : 1, \ |
| char : 1, signed char : 1, unsigned char : 1,\ |
| default : 0) |
| static_assert(IS_NOT_BIT_PRECISE(int8_t)); |
| static_assert(IS_NOT_BIT_PRECISE(uint8_t)); |
| static_assert(IS_NOT_BIT_PRECISE(int16_t)); |
| static_assert(IS_NOT_BIT_PRECISE(uint16_t)); |
| static_assert(IS_NOT_BIT_PRECISE(int32_t)); |
| static_assert(IS_NOT_BIT_PRECISE(uint32_t)); |
| static_assert(IS_NOT_BIT_PRECISE(int64_t)); |
| static_assert(IS_NOT_BIT_PRECISE(uint64_t)); |
| static_assert(IS_NOT_BIT_PRECISE(intmax_t)); |
| static_assert(IS_NOT_BIT_PRECISE(uintmax_t)); |
| static_assert(IS_NOT_BIT_PRECISE(intptr_t)); |
| static_assert(IS_NOT_BIT_PRECISE(uintptr_t)); |
| |
| /* FIXME: N3035 also added wording disallowing using a bit-precise integer type |
| * as the compatible type for an enumerated type. However, we don't have a |
| * direct way to test that, so we're claiming conformance without test |
| * coverage. |
| */ |