| // RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple i386-mingw32 -fsyntax-only -Wno-missing-declarations -verify -fms-extensions %s |
| __stdcall int func0(void); |
| int __stdcall func(void); |
| typedef int (__cdecl *tptr)(void); |
| void (*__fastcall fastpfunc)(void); |
| extern __declspec(dllimport) void __stdcall VarR4FromDec(void); |
| __declspec(deprecated) __declspec(deprecated) char * __cdecl ltoa( long _Val, char * _DstBuf, int _Radix); |
| __declspec(safebuffers) __declspec(noalias) __declspec(restrict) void * __cdecl xxx(void *_Memory); /* expected-warning{{__declspec attribute 'safebuffers' is not supported}} */ |
| typedef __w64 unsigned long ULONG_PTR, *PULONG_PTR; |
| |
| void * __ptr64 PtrToPtr64(const void *p) { |
| return((void * __ptr64) (unsigned __int64) (ULONG_PTR)p ); |
| } |
| |
| void * __ptr32 PtrToPtr32(const void *p) { |
| return((void * __ptr32) (unsigned __int32) (ULONG_PTR)p ); |
| } |
| |
| /* Both inline and __forceinline is OK. */ |
| inline void __forceinline pr8264(void) {} |
| __forceinline void inline pr8264_1(void) {} |
| void inline __forceinline pr8264_2(void) {} |
| void __forceinline inline pr8264_3(void) {} |
| /* But duplicate __forceinline causes warning. */ |
| void __forceinline __forceinline pr8264_4(void) { /* expected-warning{{duplicate '__forceinline' declaration specifier}} */ |
| } |
| |
| _inline int foo99(void) { return 99; } |
| |
| void test_ms_alignof_alias(void) { |
| unsigned int s = _alignof(int); |
| s = __builtin_alignof(int); |
| } |
| |
| /* Charify extension. */ |
| #define FOO(x) #@x |
| char x = FOO(a); |
| #define HASHAT #@ |
| #define MISSING_ARG(x) #@ |
| /* expected-error@-1 {{'#@' is not followed by a macro parameter}} */ |
| |
| typedef enum E { e1 }; |
| |
| enum __declspec(deprecated) E2 { i, j, k }; /* expected-note {{'E2' has been explicitly marked deprecated here}} */ |
| __declspec(deprecated) enum E3 { a, b, c } e; /* expected-note {{'e' has been explicitly marked deprecated here}} */ |
| |
| void deprecated_enum_test(void) { |
| /* Test to make sure the deprecated warning follows the right thing */ |
| enum E2 e1; /* expected-warning {{'E2' is deprecated}} */ |
| enum E3 e2; /* No warning expected, the deprecation follows the variable */ |
| enum E3 e3 = e; /* expected-warning {{'e' is deprecated}} */ |
| } |
| |
| /* Microsoft attribute tests */ |
| [returnvalue:SA_Post( attr=1)] |
| int foo1([SA_Post(attr=1)] void *param); |
| |
| [unbalanced(attribute) /* expected-note {{to match this '['}} */ |
| void f(void); /* expected-error {{expected ']'}} */ |
| |
| void ms_intrinsics(int a) { |
| __noop(); |
| __assume(a); |
| __debugbreak(); |
| } |
| |
| struct __declspec(frobble) S1 {}; /* expected-warning {{__declspec attribute 'frobble' is not supported}} */ |
| struct __declspec(12) S2 {}; /* expected-error {{__declspec attributes must be an identifier or string literal}} */ |
| struct __declspec("testing") S3 {}; /* expected-warning {{__declspec attribute '"testing"' is not supported}} */ |
| |
| /* declspecs with arguments cannot have an empty argument list, even if the |
| arguments are optional. */ |
| __declspec(deprecated()) void dep_func_test(void); /* expected-error {{parentheses must be omitted if 'deprecated' attribute's argument list is empty}} */ |
| __declspec(deprecated) void dep_func_test2(void); |
| __declspec(deprecated("")) void dep_func_test3(void); |
| |
| /* Ensure multiple declspec attributes are supported */ |
| struct __declspec(align(8) deprecated) S4 {}; |
| |
| /* But multiple declspecs must still be legal */ |
| struct __declspec(deprecated frobble "testing") S5 {}; /* expected-warning {{__declspec attribute 'frobble' is not supported}} expected-warning {{__declspec attribute '"testing"' is not supported}} */ |
| struct __declspec(unknown(12) deprecated) S6 {}; /* expected-warning {{__declspec attribute 'unknown' is not supported}}*/ |
| |
| int * __sptr psp; |
| int * __uptr pup; |
| /* Either ordering is acceptable */ |
| int * __ptr32 __sptr psp32; |
| int * __ptr32 __uptr pup32; |
| int * __sptr __ptr64 psp64; |
| int * __uptr __ptr64 pup64; |
| |
| /* Legal to have nested pointer attributes */ |
| int * __sptr * __ptr32 ppsp32; |
| |
| // Ignored type qualifiers after comma in declarator lists |
| typedef int ignored_quals_dummy1, const volatile __ptr32 __ptr64 __w64 __unaligned __sptr __uptr ignored_quals1; // expected-warning {{qualifiers after comma in declarator list are ignored}} |
| typedef void(*ignored_quals_dummy2)(), __fastcall ignored_quals2; // expected-warning {{qualifiers after comma in declarator list are ignored}} |
| typedef void(*ignored_quals_dummy3)(), __stdcall ignored_quals3; // expected-warning {{qualifiers after comma in declarator list are ignored}} |
| typedef void(*ignored_quals_dummy4)(), __thiscall ignored_quals4; // expected-warning {{qualifiers after comma in declarator list are ignored}} |
| typedef void(*ignored_quals_dummy5)(), __cdecl ignored_quals5; // expected-warning {{qualifiers after comma in declarator list are ignored}} |
| typedef void(*ignored_quals_dummy6)(), __vectorcall ignored_quals6; // expected-warning {{qualifiers after comma in declarator list are ignored}} |
| |
| __declspec(align(16)) struct align_before_key1 {}; |
| __declspec(align(16)) struct align_before_key2 {} align_before_key2_var; |
| __declspec(align(16)) struct align_before_key3 {} *align_before_key3_var; |
| _Static_assert(__alignof(struct align_before_key1) == 16, ""); |
| _Static_assert(__alignof(struct align_before_key2) == 16, ""); |
| _Static_assert(__alignof(struct align_before_key3) == 16, ""); |
| |
| void PR28782(int i) { |
| foo: |
| int n; |
| switch (i) { |
| case 0: |
| int m; |
| } |
| } |