Downgrade 'attribute ignored when parsing type' from error to warning, to match
the diagnostic's warn_ name. Switch some places (notably C++11 attributes)
which really wanted an error over to a different diagnostic. Finally, suppress
the diagnostic entirely for __ptr32, __ptr64 and __w64, to avoid producing
diagnostics in important system headers.


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@173788 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/test/Parser/cxx0x-attributes.cpp b/test/Parser/cxx0x-attributes.cpp
index ab6aa70..013d562 100644
--- a/test/Parser/cxx0x-attributes.cpp
+++ b/test/Parser/cxx0x-attributes.cpp
@@ -255,11 +255,11 @@
 }
 
 // Forbid attributes on decl specifiers.
-unsigned [[gnu::used]] static int [[gnu::unused]] v1; // expected-warning {{attribute 'unused' ignored, because it is not attached to a declaration}} \
+unsigned [[gnu::used]] static int [[gnu::unused]] v1; // expected-error {{'unused' attribute cannot be applied to types}} \
            expected-error {{an attribute list cannot appear here}}
-typedef [[gnu::used]] unsigned long [[gnu::unused]] v2; // expected-warning {{attribute 'unused' ignored, because it is not attached to a declaration}} \
+typedef [[gnu::used]] unsigned long [[gnu::unused]] v2; // expected-error {{'unused' attribute cannot be applied to types}} \
           expected-error {{an attribute list cannot appear here}}
-int [[carries_dependency]] foo(int [[carries_dependency]] x); // expected-warning 2{{attribute 'carries_dependency' ignored, because it is not attached to a declaration}}
+int [[carries_dependency]] foo(int [[carries_dependency]] x); // expected-error 2{{'carries_dependency' attribute cannot be applied to types}}
 
 // Forbid [[gnu::...]] attributes on declarator chunks.
 int *[[gnu::unused]] v3; // expected-warning {{attribute 'unused' ignored}}