1 // RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -triple i686-pc-win32 -fsyntax-only -Wmicrosoft -Wc++11-extensions -Wno-long-long -verify -fms-extensions -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -DTEST1 2 // RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -triple i686-pc-win32 -fsyntax-only -Wmicrosoft -Wc++11-extensions -Wno-long-long -verify -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -DTEST2 3 4 #if TEST1 5 6 // Microsoft doesn't validate exception specification. 7 namespace microsoft_exception_spec { 8 9 void foo(); // expected-note {{previous declaration}} 10 void foo() throw(); // expected-warning {{exception specification in declaration does not match previous declaration}} 11 12 void r6() throw(...); // expected-note {{previous declaration}} 13 void r6() throw(int); // expected-warning {{exception specification in declaration does not match previous declaration}} 14 15 struct Base { 16 virtual void f2(); 17 virtual void f3() throw(...); 18 }; 19 20 struct Derived : Base { 21 virtual void f2() throw(...); 22 virtual void f3(); 23 }; 24 25 class A { 26 virtual ~A() throw(); // expected-note {{overridden virtual function is here}} 27 }; 28 29 class B : public A { 30 virtual ~B(); // expected-warning {{exception specification of overriding function is more lax than base version}} 31 }; 32 33 } 34 35 // MSVC allows type definition in anonymous union and struct 36 struct A 37 { 38 union 39 { 40 int a; 41 struct B // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous union are a Microsoft extension}} 42 { 43 int c; 44 } d; 45 46 union C // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous union are a Microsoft extension}} 47 { 48 int e; 49 int ee; 50 } f; 51 52 typedef int D; // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous union are a Microsoft extension}} 53 struct F; // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous union are a Microsoft extension}} 54 }; 55 56 struct 57 { 58 int a2; 59 60 struct B2 // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous struct are a Microsoft extension}} 61 { 62 int c2; 63 } d2; 64 65 union C2 // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous struct are a Microsoft extension}} 66 { 67 int e2; 68 int ee2; 69 } f2; 70 71 typedef int D2; // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous struct are a Microsoft extension}} 72 struct F2; // expected-warning {{types declared in an anonymous struct are a Microsoft extension}} 73 }; 74 }; 75 76 // __stdcall handling 77 struct M { 78 int __stdcall addP(); 79 float __stdcall subtractP(); 80 }; 81 82 // __unaligned handling 83 typedef char __unaligned *aligned_type; 84 typedef struct UnalignedTag { int f; } __unaligned *aligned_type2; 85 typedef char __unaligned aligned_type3; 86 87 struct aligned_type4 { 88 int i; 89 }; 90 91 __unaligned int aligned_type4::*p1_aligned_type4 = &aligned_type4::i; 92 int aligned_type4::* __unaligned p2_aligned_type4 = &aligned_type4::i; 93 __unaligned int aligned_type4::* __unaligned p3_aligned_type4 = &aligned_type4::i; 94 void (aligned_type4::*__unaligned p4_aligned_type4)(); 95 96 // Check that __unaligned qualifier can be used for overloading 97 void foo_unaligned(int *arg) {} 98 void foo_unaligned(__unaligned int *arg) {} 99 void foo_unaligned(int arg) {} // expected-note {{previous definition is here}} 100 void foo_unaligned(__unaligned int arg) {} // expected-error {{redefinition of 'foo_unaligned'}} 101 class A_unaligned {}; 102 class B_unaligned : public A_unaligned {}; 103 int foo_unaligned(__unaligned A_unaligned *arg) { return 0; } 104 void *foo_unaligned(B_unaligned *arg) { return 0; } 105 106 void test_unaligned() { 107 int *p1 = 0; 108 foo_unaligned(p1); 109 110 __unaligned int *p2 = 0; 111 foo_unaligned(p2); 112 113 __unaligned B_unaligned *p3 = 0; 114 int p4 = foo_unaligned(p3); 115 116 B_unaligned *p5 = p3; // expected-error {{cannot initialize a variable of type 'B_unaligned *' with an lvalue of type '__unaligned B_unaligned *'}} 117 118 __unaligned B_unaligned *p6 = p3; 119 120 p1_aligned_type4 = p2_aligned_type4; 121 p2_aligned_type4 = p1_aligned_type4; // expected-error {{assigning to 'int aligned_type4::*' from incompatible type '__unaligned int aligned_type4::*'}} 122 p3_aligned_type4 = p1_aligned_type4; 123 124 __unaligned int a[10]; 125 int *b = a; // expected-error {{cannot initialize a variable of type 'int *' with an lvalue of type '__unaligned int [10]'}} 126 } 127 128 // Test from PR27367 129 // We should accept assignment of an __unaligned pointer to a non-__unaligned 130 // pointer to void 131 typedef struct _ITEMIDLIST { int i; } ITEMIDLIST; 132 typedef ITEMIDLIST __unaligned *LPITEMIDLIST; 133 extern "C" __declspec(dllimport) void __stdcall CoTaskMemFree(void* pv); 134 __inline void FreeIDListArray(LPITEMIDLIST *ppidls) { 135 CoTaskMemFree(*ppidls); 136 __unaligned int *x = 0; 137 void *y = x; 138 } 139 140 // Test from PR27666 141 // We should accept type conversion of __unaligned to non-__unaligned references 142 typedef struct in_addr { 143 public: 144 in_addr(in_addr &a) {} // expected-note {{candidate constructor not viable: no known conversion from '__unaligned IN_ADDR *' (aka '__unaligned in_addr *') to 'in_addr &' for 1st argument; dereference the argument with *}} 145 in_addr(in_addr *a) {} // expected-note {{candidate constructor not viable: 1st argument ('__unaligned IN_ADDR *' (aka '__unaligned in_addr *')) would lose __unaligned qualifier}} 146 } IN_ADDR; 147 148 void f(IN_ADDR __unaligned *a) { 149 IN_ADDR local_addr = *a; 150 IN_ADDR local_addr2 = a; // expected-error {{no viable conversion from '__unaligned IN_ADDR *' (aka '__unaligned in_addr *') to 'IN_ADDR' (aka 'in_addr')}} 151 } 152 153 template<typename T> void h1(T (__stdcall M::* const )()) { } 154 155 void m1() { 156 h1<int>(&M::addP); 157 h1(&M::subtractP); 158 } 159 160 161 namespace signed_hex_i64 { 162 void f(long long); // expected-note {{candidate function}} 163 void f(int); // expected-note {{candidate function}} 164 void g() { 165 // This used to be controlled by -fms-extensions, but it is now under 166 // -fms-compatibility. 167 f(0xffffffffffffffffLL); // expected-error {{call to 'f' is ambiguous}} 168 f(0xffffffffffffffffi64); 169 } 170 } 171 172 // Enumeration types with a fixed underlying type. 173 const int seventeen = 17; 174 typedef int Int; 175 176 struct X0 { 177 enum E1 : Int { SomeOtherValue } field; // expected-warning{{enumeration types with a fixed underlying type are a C++11 extension}} 178 enum E1 : seventeen; 179 }; 180 181 enum : long long { // expected-warning{{enumeration types with a fixed underlying type are a C++11 extension}} 182 SomeValue = 0x100000000 183 }; 184 185 186 class AAA { 187 __declspec(dllimport) void f(void) { } 188 void f2(void); // expected-note{{previous declaration is here}} 189 }; 190 191 __declspec(dllimport) void AAA::f2(void) { // expected-error{{dllimport cannot be applied to non-inline function definition}} 192 // expected-error@-1{{redeclaration of 'AAA::f2' cannot add 'dllimport' attribute}} 193 194 } 195 196 197 198 template <class T> 199 class BB { 200 public: 201 void f(int g = 10 ); // expected-note {{previous definition is here}} 202 }; 203 204 template <class T> 205 void BB<T>::f(int g = 0) { } // expected-warning {{redefinition of default argument}} 206 207 208 209 extern void static_func(); 210 void static_func(); // expected-note {{previous declaration is here}} 211 212 213 static void static_func() // expected-warning {{redeclaring non-static 'static_func' as static is a Microsoft extension}} 214 { 215 216 } 217 218 extern const int static_var; // expected-note {{previous declaration is here}} 219 static const int static_var = 3; // expected-warning {{redeclaring non-static 'static_var' as static is a Microsoft extension}} 220 221 void pointer_to_integral_type_conv(char* ptr) { 222 char ch = (char)ptr; 223 short sh = (short)ptr; 224 ch = (char)ptr; 225 sh = (short)ptr; 226 227 // These are valid C++. 228 bool b = (bool)ptr; 229 b = static_cast<bool>(ptr); 230 231 // This is bad. 232 b = reinterpret_cast<bool>(ptr); // expected-error {{cast from pointer to smaller type 'bool' loses information}} 233 } 234 235 struct PR11150 { 236 class X { 237 virtual void f() = 0; 238 }; 239 240 int array[__is_abstract(X)? 1 : -1]; 241 }; 242 243 void f() { int __except = 0; } 244 245 void ::f(); // expected-warning{{extra qualification on member 'f'}} 246 247 class C { 248 C::C(); // expected-warning{{extra qualification on member 'C'}} 249 }; 250 251 struct StructWithProperty { 252 __declspec(property(get=GetV)) int V1; 253 __declspec(property(put=SetV)) int V2; 254 __declspec(property(get=GetV, put=SetV_NotExist)) int V3; 255 __declspec(property(get=GetV_NotExist, put=SetV)) int V4; 256 __declspec(property(get=GetV, put=SetV)) int V5; 257 258 int GetV() { return 123; } 259 void SetV(int i) {} 260 }; 261 void TestProperty() { 262 StructWithProperty sp; 263 int i = sp.V2; // expected-error{{no getter defined for property 'V2'}} 264 sp.V1 = 12; // expected-error{{no setter defined for property 'V1'}} 265 int j = sp.V4; // expected-error{{no member named 'GetV_NotExist' in 'StructWithProperty'}} expected-error{{cannot find suitable getter for property 'V4'}} 266 sp.V3 = 14; // expected-error{{no member named 'SetV_NotExist' in 'StructWithProperty'}} expected-error{{cannot find suitable setter for property 'V3'}} 267 int k = sp.V5; 268 sp.V5 = k++; 269 } 270 271 /* 4 tests for PseudoObject, begin */ 272 struct SP1 273 { 274 bool operator()() { return true; } 275 }; 276 struct SP2 277 { 278 __declspec(property(get=GetV)) SP1 V; 279 SP1 GetV() { return SP1(); } 280 }; 281 void TestSP2() { 282 SP2 sp2; 283 bool b = sp2.V(); 284 } 285 286 struct SP3 { 287 template <class T> 288 void f(T t) {} 289 }; 290 template <class T> 291 struct SP4 292 { 293 __declspec(property(get=GetV)) int V; 294 int GetV() { return 123; } 295 void f() { SP3 s2; s2.f(V); } 296 }; 297 void TestSP4() { 298 SP4<int> s; 299 s.f(); 300 } 301 302 template <class T> 303 struct SP5 304 { 305 __declspec(property(get=GetV)) T V; 306 int GetV() { return 123; } 307 void f() { int *p = new int[V]; } 308 }; 309 310 template <class T> 311 struct SP6 312 { 313 public: 314 __declspec(property(get=GetV)) T V; 315 T GetV() { return 123; } 316 void f() { int t = V; } 317 }; 318 void TestSP6() { 319 SP6<int> c; 320 c.f(); 321 } 322 /* 4 tests for PseudoObject, end */ 323 324 // Property access: explicit, implicit, with Qualifier 325 struct SP7 { 326 __declspec(property(get=GetV, put=SetV)) int V; 327 int GetV() { return 123; } 328 void SetV(int v) {} 329 330 void ImplicitAccess() { int i = V; V = i; } 331 void ExplicitAccess() { int i = this->V; this->V = i; } 332 }; 333 struct SP8: public SP7 { 334 void AccessWithQualifier() { int i = SP7::V; SP7::V = i; } 335 }; 336 337 // Property usage 338 template <class T> 339 struct SP9 { 340 __declspec(property(get=GetV, put=SetV)) T V; 341 T GetV() { return 0; } 342 void SetV(T v) {} 343 bool f() { V = this->V; return V < this->V; } 344 void g() { V++; } 345 void h() { V*=2; } 346 }; 347 struct SP10 { 348 SP10(int v) {} 349 bool operator<(const SP10& v) { return true; } 350 SP10 operator*(int v) { return *this; } 351 SP10 operator+(int v) { return *this; } 352 SP10& operator=(const SP10& v) { return *this; } 353 }; 354 void TestSP9() { 355 SP9<int> c; 356 int i = c.V; // Decl initializer 357 i = c.V; // Binary op operand 358 c.SetV(c.V); // CallExpr arg 359 int *p = new int[c.V + 1]; // Array size 360 p[c.V] = 1; // Array index 361 362 c.V = 123; // Setter 363 364 c.V++; // Unary op operand 365 c.V *= 2; // Unary op operand 366 367 SP9<int*> c2; 368 c2.V[0] = 123; // Array 369 370 SP9<SP10> c3; 371 c3.f(); // Overloaded binary op operand 372 c3.g(); // Overloaded incdec op operand 373 c3.h(); // Overloaded unary op operand 374 } 375 376 union u { 377 int *i1; 378 int &i2; // expected-warning {{union member 'i2' has reference type 'int &', which is a Microsoft extension}} 379 }; 380 381 // Property getter using reference. 382 struct SP11 { 383 __declspec(property(get=GetV)) int V; 384 int _v; 385 int& GetV() { return _v; } 386 void UseV(); 387 void TakePtr(int *) {} 388 void TakeRef(int &) {} 389 void TakeVal(int) {} 390 }; 391 392 void SP11::UseV() { 393 TakePtr(&V); 394 TakeRef(V); 395 TakeVal(V); 396 } 397 398 struct StructWithUnnamedMember { 399 __declspec(property(get=GetV)) int : 10; // expected-error {{anonymous property is not supported}} 400 }; 401 402 struct MSPropertyClass { 403 int get() { return 42; } 404 int __declspec(property(get = get)) n; 405 }; 406 407 int *f(MSPropertyClass &x) { 408 return &x.n; // expected-error {{address of property expression requested}} 409 } 410 int MSPropertyClass::*g() { 411 return &MSPropertyClass::n; // expected-error {{address of property expression requested}} 412 } 413 414 namespace rdar14250378 { 415 class Bar {}; 416 417 namespace NyNamespace { 418 class Foo { 419 public: 420 Bar* EnsureBar(); 421 }; 422 423 class Baz : public Foo { 424 public: 425 friend class Bar; 426 }; 427 428 Bar* Foo::EnsureBar() { 429 return 0; 430 } 431 } 432 } 433 434 // expected-error@+1 {{'sealed' keyword not permitted with interface types}} 435 __interface InterfaceWithSealed sealed { 436 }; 437 438 struct SomeBase { 439 virtual void OverrideMe(); 440 441 // expected-note@+2 {{overridden virtual function is here}} 442 // expected-warning@+1 {{'sealed' keyword is a Microsoft extension}} 443 virtual void SealedFunction() sealed; // expected-note {{overridden virtual function is here}} 444 }; 445 446 // expected-note@+2 {{'SealedType' declared here}} 447 // expected-warning@+1 {{'sealed' keyword is a Microsoft extension}} 448 struct SealedType sealed : SomeBase { 449 // expected-error@+2 {{declaration of 'SealedFunction' overrides a 'sealed' function}} 450 // FIXME. warning can be suppressed if we're also issuing error for overriding a 'final' function. 451 virtual void SealedFunction(); // expected-warning {{'SealedFunction' overrides a member function but is not marked 'override'}} 452 453 // expected-warning@+1 {{'override' keyword is a C++11 extension}} 454 virtual void OverrideMe() override; 455 }; 456 457 // expected-error@+1 {{base 'SealedType' is marked 'sealed'}} 458 struct InheritFromSealed : SealedType {}; 459 460 void AfterClassBody() { 461 // expected-warning@+1 {{attribute 'deprecated' is ignored, place it after "struct" to apply attribute to type declaration}} 462 struct D {} __declspec(deprecated); 463 464 struct __declspec(align(4)) S {} __declspec(align(8)) s1; 465 S s2; 466 _Static_assert(__alignof(S) == 4, ""); 467 _Static_assert(__alignof(s1) == 8, ""); 468 _Static_assert(__alignof(s2) == 4, ""); 469 } 470 471 namespace PR24246 { 472 template <typename TX> struct A { 473 template <bool> struct largest_type_select; 474 // expected-warning@+1 {{explicit specialization of 'largest_type_select' within class scope is a Microsoft extension}} 475 template <> struct largest_type_select<false> { 476 blah x; // expected-error {{unknown type name 'blah'}} 477 }; 478 }; 479 } 480 481 namespace PR25265 { 482 struct S { 483 int fn() throw(); // expected-note {{previous declaration is here}} 484 }; 485 486 int S::fn() { return 0; } // expected-warning {{is missing exception specification}} 487 } 488 489 #elif TEST2 490 491 // Check that __unaligned is not recognized if MS extensions are not enabled 492 typedef char __unaligned *aligned_type; // expected-error {{expected ';' after top level declarator}} 493 494 #else 495 496 #error Unknown test mode 497 498 #endif 499 500