llvm-project/clang/test/Parser/cxx-decl.cpp
Aaron Ballman 2cb2cd242c Change the behavior of implicit int diagnostics
C89 allowed a type specifier to be elided with the resulting type being
int, aka implicit int behavior. This feature was subsequently removed
in C99 without a deprecation period, so implementations continued to
support the feature. Now, as with implicit function declarations, is a
good time to reevaluate the need for this support.

This patch allows -Wimplicit-int to issue warnings in C89 mode (off by
default), defaults the warning to an error in C99 through C17, and
disables support for the feature entirely in C2x. It also removes a
warning about missing declaration specifiers that really was just an
implicit int warning in disguise and other minor related cleanups.
2022-05-04 08:35:47 -04:00

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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -verify -fsyntax-only -triple i386-linux -Wredundant-parens -pedantic-errors -fcxx-exceptions -fexceptions %s
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -verify -fsyntax-only -triple i386-linux -Wredundant-parens -pedantic-errors -fcxx-exceptions -fexceptions -std=c++98 %s
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -verify -fsyntax-only -triple i386-linux -Wredundant-parens -pedantic-errors -fcxx-exceptions -fexceptions -std=c++11 %s
const char const *x10; // expected-error {{duplicate 'const' declaration specifier}}
int x(*g); // expected-error {{use of undeclared identifier 'g'}}
private int cplusplus_is_not_opencl; // expected-error {{expected unqualified-id}}
struct Type {
int Type;
};
// rdar://8365458
// rdar://9132143
typedef char bool; // expected-error {{redeclaration of C++ built-in type 'bool'}}
// PR4451 - We should recover well from the typo of '::' as ':' in a2.
namespace y {
struct a { };
typedef int b;
}
y::a a1;
y:a a2; // expected-error {{unexpected ':' in nested name specifier}}
y::a a3 = a2;
// Some valid colons:
void foo() {
y: // label
y::a s;
int a = 4;
a = a ? a : a+1;
}
struct b : y::a {};
template <typename T>
class someclass {
int bar() {
T *P;
return 1 ? P->x : P->y;
}
};
class asm_class_test {
void foo() __asm__("baz");
};
enum { fooenum = 1, };
#if __cplusplus <= 199711L
// expected-error@-2 {{commas at the end of enumerator lists are a C++11 extension}}
#endif
struct a {
int Type : fooenum;
};
void test(struct Type *P) {
int Type;
Type = 1 ? P->Type : Type;
Type = (y:b) 4; // expected-error {{unexpected ':' in nested name specifier}}
Type = 1 ? (
(y:b) // expected-error {{unexpected ':' in nested name specifier}}
4) : 5;
}
struct test4 {
int x // expected-error {{expected ';' at end of declaration list}}
int y;
int z // expected-error {{expected ';' at end of declaration list}}
};
// Make sure we know these are legitimate commas and not typos for ';'.
namespace Commas {
struct S {
static int a;
int c,
operator()();
};
int global1,
__attribute__(()) global2,
(global5), // expected-warning {{redundant parentheses surrounding declarator}}
*global6,
&global7 = global1,
&&global8 = static_cast<int&&>(global1),
#if __cplusplus <= 199711L
// expected-error@-2 2{{rvalue references are a C++11 extension}}
#endif
S::a,
global9,
global10 = 0,
global11 == 0, // expected-error {{did you mean '='}}
global12 __attribute__(()),
global13(0),
global14[2],
global15;
void g() {
static int a,
b __asm__("ebx"), // expected-error {{expected ';' at end of declaration}}
Statics:return;
}
}
// PR5825
struct test5 {};
::new(static_cast<void*>(0)) test5; // expected-error {{expected unqualified-id}}
// PR6782
template<class T>
class Class1;
class Class2 {
} // expected-error {{expected ';' after class}}
typedef Class1<Class2> Type1;
// rdar : // 8307865
struct CodeCompleteConsumer {
};
void CodeCompleteConsumer::() { // expected-error {{xpected unqualified-id}}
}
;
// PR4111
void f(sqrgl); // expected-error {{unknown type name 'sqrgl'}}
// PR9903
struct S {
typedef void a() { }; // expected-error {{function definition declared 'typedef'}}
typedef void c() try { } catch(...) { } // expected-error {{function definition declared 'typedef'}}
int n, m;
typedef S() : n(1), m(2) { } // expected-error {{function definition declared 'typedef'}}
};
namespace TestIsValidAfterTypeSpecifier {
struct s {} v;
namespace a {
struct s operator++(struct s a)
{ return a; }
}
namespace b {
// The newline after s should make no difference.
struct s
operator++(struct s a)
{ return a; }
}
struct X {
struct s
friend f();
struct s
virtual f();
};
struct s
&r0 = v;
struct s
bitand r2 = v;
}
struct DIE {
void foo() {}
};
void test (DIE die, DIE *Die, DIE INT, DIE *FLOAT) {
DIE.foo(); // expected-error {{cannot use dot operator on a type}}
die.foo();
DIE->foo(); // expected-error {{cannot use arrow operator on a type}}
Die->foo();
int.foo(); // expected-error {{cannot use dot operator on a type}}
INT.foo();
float->foo(); // expected-error {{cannot use arrow operator on a type}}
FLOAT->foo();
}
namespace PR15017 {
template<typename T = struct X { int i; }> struct S {}; // expected-error {{'PR15017::X' cannot be defined in a type specifier}}
}
// Ensure we produce at least some diagnostic for attributes in C++98.
[[]] struct S;
#if __cplusplus <= 199711L
// expected-error@-2 {{expected expression}}
// expected-error@-3 {{expected unqualified-id}}
#else
// expected-error@-5 {{misplaced attributes}}
#endif
namespace test7 {
struct Foo {
void a();
void b();
};
void Foo::
// Comment!
a() {}
void Foo:: // expected-error {{expected unqualified-id}}
// Comment!
}
void test8() {
struct {} o;
// This used to crash.
(&o)->(); // expected-error{{expected unqualified-id}}
}
namespace PR5066 {
template<typename T> struct X {};
X<int N> x; // expected-error {{type-id cannot have a name}}
using T = int (*T)(); // expected-error {{type-id cannot have a name}}
#if __cplusplus <= 199711L
// expected-error@-2 {{alias declarations are a C++11 extensio}}
#endif
}
namespace PR17255 {
void foo() {
typename A::template B<> c; // expected-error {{use of undeclared identifier 'A'}}
#if __cplusplus <= 199711L
// expected-error@-2 {{'template' keyword outside of a template}}
#endif
}
}
namespace PR17567 {
struct Foobar { // expected-note 2{{declared here}}
FooBar(); // expected-error {{missing return type for function 'FooBar'; did you mean the constructor name 'Foobar'?}}
~FooBar(); // expected-error {{undeclared identifier 'FooBar' in destructor name}}
};
FooBar::FooBar() {} // expected-error {{undeclared}} expected-error {{missing return type}}
FooBar::~FooBar() {} // expected-error 2{{undeclared}}
}
namespace DuplicateFriend {
struct A {
friend void friend f(); // expected-warning {{duplicate 'friend' declaration specifier}}
friend struct B friend; // expected-warning {{duplicate 'friend' declaration specifier}}
#if __cplusplus >= 201103L
// expected-error@-2 {{'friend' must appear first in a non-function declaration}}
#endif
};
}
namespace NNS {
struct A {};
namespace B { extern A C1, C2, *C3, C4[], C5; }
// Do not produce a redundant parentheses warning here; removing these parens
// changes the meaning of the program.
A (::NNS::B::C1);
A (NNS::B::C2); // expected-warning {{redundant parentheses surrounding declarator}}
A (*::NNS::B::C3); // expected-warning {{redundant parentheses surrounding declarator}}
A (::NNS::B::C4[2]);
// Removing one of these sets of parentheses would be reasonable.
A ((::NNS::B::C5)); // expected-warning {{redundant parentheses surrounding declarator}}
void f() {
// FIXME: A vexing-parse warning here would be useful.
A(::NNS::B::C1); // expected-error {{definition or redeclaration}}
A(NNS::B::C1); // expected-warning {{redundant paren}} expected-error {{definition or redeclaration}}
}
}
inline namespace ParensAroundFriend { // expected-error 0-1{{C++11}}
struct A {};
struct B {
static A C();
};
namespace X {
struct B {};
struct D {
// No warning here: while this could be written as
// friend (::B::C)();
// we do need parentheses *somewhere* here.
friend A (::B::C());
};
}
}
namespace rdar37099386 {
class A typename A; // expected-error {{expected a qualified name after 'typename'}}
// expected-error@-1 {{cannot combine with previous 'class' declaration specifier}}
}
// PR8380
extern "" // expected-error {{unknown linkage language}}
test6a { ;// expected-error {{a type specifier is required for all declarations}}
#if __cplusplus <= 199711L
// expected-error@-2 {{expected ';' after top level declarator}}
#else
// expected-error@-4 {{expected expression}}
// expected-note@-5 {{to match this}}
#endif
int test6b;
#if __cplusplus >= 201103L
// expected-error@+3 {{expected}}
// expected-error@-3 {{expected ';' after top level declarator}}
#endif