| // RUN: %clang_cc1 -verify %s -std=c++11 -fcxx-exceptions |
| |
| // Tests for parsing of type-specifier-seq |
| |
| struct S { |
| operator constexpr int(); // expected-error{{type name does not allow constexpr}} |
| }; |
| enum E { e }; |
| |
| void f() { |
| try { |
| (void) new constexpr int; // expected-error{{type name does not allow constexpr}} |
| } catch (constexpr int) { // expected-error{{type name does not allow constexpr}} |
| } |
| |
| // These parse as type definitions, not as type references with braced |
| // initializers. Sad but true... |
| (void) new struct S {}; // expected-error{{'S' cannot be defined in a type specifier}} |
| (void) new enum E { e }; // expected-error{{'E' cannot be defined in a type specifier}} |
| } |
| |
| // And for trailing-type-specifier-seq |
| |
| auto f() -> unknown; // expected-error{{unknown type name 'unknown'}} |