| // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s |
| struct A {}; |
| |
| enum Foo { F }; |
| typedef Foo Bar; |
| |
| typedef int Integer; |
| typedef double Double; |
| |
| void g(); |
| |
| namespace N { |
| typedef Foo Wibble; |
| typedef int OtherInteger; |
| } |
| |
| void f(A* a, Foo *f, int *i, double *d) { |
| a->~A(); |
| a->A::~A(); |
| |
| a->~foo(); // expected-error{{identifier 'foo' in pseudo-destructor expression does not name a type}} |
| |
| // FIXME: the diagnostic below isn't wonderful |
| a->~Bar(); // expected-error{{does not name a type}} |
| |
| f->~Bar(); |
| f->~Foo(); |
| i->~Bar(); // expected-error{{does not match}} |
| |
| g().~Bar(); // expected-error{{non-scalar}} |
| |
| f->::~Bar(); |
| f->N::~Wibble(); // FIXME: technically, Wibble isn't a class-name |
| |
| f->::~Bar(17, 42); // expected-error{{cannot have any arguments}} |
| |
| i->~Integer(); |
| i->Integer::~Integer(); |
| i->N::~OtherInteger(); |
| i->N::OtherInteger::~OtherInteger(); |
| i->N::OtherInteger::~Integer(); // expected-error{{'Integer' does not refer to a type name in pseudo-destructor expression; expected the name of type 'int'}} |
| i->N::~Integer(); // expected-error{{'Integer' does not refer to a type name in pseudo-destructor expression; expected the name of type 'int'}} |
| i->Integer::~Double(); // expected-error{{the type of object expression ('int') does not match the type being destroyed ('Double' (aka 'double')) in pseudo-destructor expression}} |
| } |
| |
| typedef int Integer; |
| |
| void destroy_without_call(int *ip) { |
| ip->~Integer; // expected-error{{called immediately}} |
| } |
| |
| // PR5530 |
| namespace N1 { |
| class X0 { }; |
| } |
| |
| void test_X0(N1::X0 &x0) { |
| x0.~X0(); |
| } |