| // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s -triple=i686-pc-linux-gnu -std=c++11 |
| |
| using size_t = decltype(sizeof(0)); |
| struct noreturn_t {} constexpr noreturn = {}; |
| |
| void *operator new [[noreturn]] (size_t, noreturn_t); |
| void operator delete [[noreturn]] (void*, noreturn_t); |
| |
| void good_news() |
| { |
| auto p = new int[2][[]]; |
| auto q = new int[[]][2]; |
| auto r = new int*[[]][2][[]]; |
| auto s = new (int(*[[]])[2][[]]); |
| } |
| |
| void bad_news(int *ip) |
| { |
| // attribute-specifiers can go almost anywhere in a new-type-id... |
| auto r = new int[[]{return 1;}()][2]; // expected-error {{expected ']'}} |
| auto s = new int*[[]{return 1;}()][2]; // expected-error {{expected ']'}} |
| // ... but not here: |
| auto t = new (int(*)[[]]); // expected-error {{an attribute list cannot appear here}} |
| auto u = new (int(*)[[]{return 1;}()][2]); // expected-error {{C++11 only allows consecutive left square brackets when introducing an attribute}} \ |
| expected-error {{variably modified type}} \ |
| expected-error {{a lambda expression may not appear inside of a constant expression}} |
| } |
| |
| void good_deletes() |
| { |
| delete [&]{ return (int*)0; }(); |
| } |
| |
| void bad_deletes() |
| { |
| // 'delete []' is always array delete, per [expr.delete]p1. |
| // FIXME: Give a better diagnostic. |
| delete []{ return (int*)0; }(); // expected-error {{expected expression}} |
| } |