| // RUN: clang-cc %s -verify -fsyntax-only |
| struct xx { int bitf:1; }; |
| |
| struct entry { struct xx *whatever; |
| int value; |
| int bitf:1; }; |
| void add_one(int *p) { (*p)++; } |
| |
| void test() { |
| register struct entry *p; |
| add_one(&p->value); |
| struct entry pvalue; |
| add_one(&p->bitf); // expected-error {{address of bit-field requested}} |
| add_one(&pvalue.bitf); // expected-error {{address of bit-field requested}} |
| add_one(&p->whatever->bitf); // expected-error {{address of bit-field requested}} |
| } |
| |
| void foo() { |
| register int x[10]; |
| &x[10]; // expected-error {{address of register variable requested}} |
| |
| register int *y; |
| |
| int *x2 = &y; // expected-error {{address of register variable requested}} |
| int *x3 = &y[10]; |
| } |
| |
| void testVectorComponentAccess() { |
| typedef float v4sf __attribute__ ((vector_size (16))); |
| static v4sf q; |
| float* r = &q[0]; // expected-error {{address of vector element requested}} |
| } |
| |
| typedef __attribute__(( ext_vector_type(4) )) float float4; |
| |
| float *testExtVectorComponentAccess(float4 x) { |
| return &x.w; // expected-error {{address of vector element requested}} |
| } |
| |
| void f0() { |
| register int *x0; |
| int *_dummy0 = &(*x0); |
| |
| register int *x1; |
| int *_dummy1 = &(*(x1 + 1)); |
| } |
| |
| // FIXME: The checks for this function are broken; we should error |
| // on promoting a register array to a pointer! (C99 6.3.2.1p3) |
| void f1() { |
| register int x0[10]; |
| int *_dummy00 = x0; // fixme-error {{address of register variable requested}} |
| int *_dummy01 = &(*x0); // fixme-error {{address of register variable requested}} |
| |
| register int x1[10]; |
| int *_dummy1 = &(*(x1 + 1)); // fixme-error {{address of register variable requested}} |
| |
| register int *x2; |
| int *_dummy2 = &(*(x2 + 1)); |
| |
| register int x3[10][10][10]; |
| int (*_dummy3)[10] = &x3[0][0]; // expected-error {{address of register variable requested}} |
| |
| register struct { int f0[10]; } x4; |
| int *_dummy4 = &x4.f0[2]; // expected-error {{address of register variable requested}} |
| } |
| |
| void f2() { |
| register int *y; |
| |
| int *_dummy0 = &y; // expected-error {{address of register variable requested}} |
| int *_dummy1 = &y[10]; |
| } |
| |
| void f3() { |
| extern void f4(); |
| void (*_dummy0)() = &****f4; |
| } |
| |
| void f4() { |
| register _Complex int x; |
| |
| int *_dummy0 = &__real__ x; // expected-error {{address of register variable requested}} |
| } |
| |
| void f5() { |
| register int arr[2]; |
| |
| /* This is just here because if we happened to support this as an |
| lvalue we would need to give a warning. Note that gcc warns about |
| this as a register before it warns about it as an invalid |
| lvalue. */ |
| int *_dummy0 = &(int*) arr; // expected-error {{address expression must be an lvalue or a function designator}} |
| int *_dummy1 = &(arr + 1); // expected-error {{address expression must be an lvalue or a function designator}} |
| } |
| |
| void f6(register int x) { |
| int * dummy0 = &x; // expected-error {{address of register variable requested}} |
| } |
| |
| char* f7() { |
| register struct {char* x;} t1 = {"Hello"}; |
| char* dummy1 = &(t1.x[0]); |
| |
| struct {int a : 10;} t2; |
| int* dummy2 = &(t2.a); // expected-error {{address of bit-field requested}} |
| |
| void* t3 = &(*(void*)0); |
| } |