| // RUN: clang -fsyntax-only -verify -pedantic %s |
| void foo() { |
| *(0 ? (double *)0 : (void *)0) = 0; |
| // FIXME: GCC doesn't consider the the following two statements to be errors. |
| *(0 ? (double *)0 : (void *)(int *)0) = 0; // expected-error {{incomplete type 'void' is not assignable}} |
| *(0 ? (double *)0 : (void *)(double *)0) = 0; // expected-error {{incomplete type 'void' is not assignable}} |
| *(0 ? (double *)0 : (int *)(void *)0) = 0; // expected-error {{incomplete type 'void' is not assignable}} expected-warning {{pointer type mismatch ('double *' and 'int *')}} |
| *(0 ? (double *)0 : (double *)(void *)0) = 0; |
| *((void *) 0) = 0; // expected-error {{incomplete type 'void' is not assignable}} |
| double *dp; |
| int *ip; |
| void *vp; |
| |
| dp = vp; |
| vp = dp; |
| ip = dp; // expected-warning {{incompatible pointer types assigning 'double *', expected 'int *'}} |
| dp = ip; // expected-warning {{incompatible pointer types assigning 'int *', expected 'double *'}} |
| dp = 0 ? (double *)0 : (void *)0; |
| vp = 0 ? (double *)0 : (void *)0; |
| ip = 0 ? (double *)0 : (void *)0; // expected-warning {{incompatible pointer types assigning 'double *', expected 'int *'}} |
| } |
| |