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Richard Smith864711ee2011-12-16 21:59:02 +00001// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -std=c++11 -pedantic -verify -fcxx-exceptions %s -fconstexpr-depth 128
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +00002
3// A conditional-expression is a core constant expression unless it involves one
4// of the following as a potentially evaluated subexpression [...]:
5
6// - this (5.1.1 [expr.prim.general]) [Note: when evaluating a constant
7// expression, function invocation substitution (7.1.5 [dcl.constexpr])
8// replaces each occurrence of this in a constexpr member function with a
9// pointer to the class object. -end note];
10struct This {
11 int this1 : this1; // expected-error {{undeclared}}
12 int this2 : this->this1; // expected-error {{invalid}}
13 void this3() {
14 int n1[this->this1]; // expected-warning {{variable length array}}
15 int n2[this1]; // expected-warning {{variable length array}}
16 (void)n1, (void)n2;
17 }
18};
19
20// - an invocation of a function other than a constexpr constructor for a
21// literal class or a constexpr function [ Note: Overload resolution (13.3)
22// is applied as usual - end note ];
23struct NonConstexpr1 {
24 static int f() { return 1; } // expected-note {{here}}
25 int n : f(); // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{non-constexpr function 'f' cannot be used in a constant expression}}
26};
27struct NonConstexpr2 {
28 constexpr NonConstexpr2(); // expected-note {{here}}
29 int n;
30};
31struct NonConstexpr3 {
32 NonConstexpr3();
33 int m : NonConstexpr2().n; // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{undefined constructor 'NonConstexpr2'}}
34};
35struct NonConstexpr4 {
Richard Smithfddd3842011-12-30 21:15:51 +000036 NonConstexpr4(); // expected-note {{declared here}}
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +000037 int n;
38};
39struct NonConstexpr5 {
Richard Smithfddd3842011-12-30 21:15:51 +000040 int n : NonConstexpr4().n; // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{non-constexpr constructor 'NonConstexpr4' cannot be used in a constant expression}}
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +000041};
42
43// - an invocation of an undefined constexpr function or an undefined
44// constexpr constructor;
45struct UndefinedConstexpr {
46 constexpr UndefinedConstexpr();
47 static constexpr int undefinedConstexpr1(); // expected-note {{here}}
48 int undefinedConstexpr2 : undefinedConstexpr1(); // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{undefined function 'undefinedConstexpr1' cannot be used in a constant expression}}
49};
50
51// - an invocation of a constexpr function with arguments that, when substituted
52// by function invocation substitution (7.1.5), do not produce a constant
53// expression;
54namespace NonConstExprReturn {
55 static constexpr const int &id_ref(const int &n) {
56 return n; // expected-note {{reference to temporary cannot be returned from a constexpr function}}
57 }
58 struct NonConstExprFunction {
Richard Smithf6f003a2011-12-16 19:06:07 +000059 int n : id_ref( // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{in call to 'id_ref(16)'}}
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +000060 16 // expected-note {{temporary created here}}
61 );
62 };
63 constexpr const int *address_of(const int &a) {
64 return &a; // expected-note {{pointer to 'n' cannot be returned from a constexpr function}}
65 }
66 constexpr const int *return_param(int n) { // expected-note {{declared here}}
Richard Smithf6f003a2011-12-16 19:06:07 +000067 return address_of(n); // expected-note {{in call to 'address_of(n)'}}
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +000068 }
69 struct S {
Richard Smithf6f003a2011-12-16 19:06:07 +000070 int n : *return_param(0); // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{in call to 'return_param(0)'}}
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +000071 };
72}
73
74// - an invocation of a constexpr constructor with arguments that, when
75// substituted by function invocation substitution (7.1.5), do not produce all
76// constant expressions for the constructor calls and full-expressions in the
77// mem-initializers (including conversions);
78namespace NonConstExprCtor {
79 struct T {
80 constexpr T(const int &r) :
Richard Smithd0b4dd62011-12-19 06:19:21 +000081 r(r) { // expected-note 2{{reference to temporary cannot be used to initialize a member in a constant expression}}
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +000082 }
83 const int &r;
84 };
85 constexpr int n = 0;
86 constexpr T t1(n); // ok
Richard Smithd0b4dd62011-12-19 06:19:21 +000087 constexpr T t2(0); // expected-error {{must be initialized by a constant expression}} expected-note {{temporary created here}} expected-note {{in call to 'T(0)'}}
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +000088
89 struct S {
Richard Smithf6f003a2011-12-16 19:06:07 +000090 int n : T(4).r; // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{temporary created here}} expected-note {{in call to 'T(4)'}}
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +000091 };
92}
93
94// - an invocation of a constexpr function or a constexpr constructor that would
95// exceed the implementation-defined recursion limits (see Annex B);
96namespace RecursionLimits {
97 constexpr int RecurseForever(int n) {
Richard Smith864711ee2011-12-16 21:59:02 +000098 return n + RecurseForever(n+1); // expected-note {{constexpr evaluation exceeded maximum depth of 128 calls}} expected-note 9{{in call to 'RecurseForever(}} expected-note {{skipping 118 calls}}
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +000099 }
100 struct AlsoRecurseForever {
101 constexpr AlsoRecurseForever(int n) :
Richard Smith864711ee2011-12-16 21:59:02 +0000102 n(AlsoRecurseForever(n+1).n) // expected-note {{constexpr evaluation exceeded maximum depth of 128 calls}} expected-note 9{{in call to 'AlsoRecurseForever(}} expected-note {{skipping 118 calls}}
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +0000103 {}
104 int n;
105 };
106 struct S {
Richard Smithf6f003a2011-12-16 19:06:07 +0000107 int k : RecurseForever(0); // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{in call to}}
108 int l : AlsoRecurseForever(0).n; // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{in call to}}
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +0000109 };
110}
111
112// FIXME:
113// - an operation that would have undefined behavior [Note: including, for
114// example, signed integer overflow (Clause 5 [expr]), certain pointer
115// arithmetic (5.7 [expr.add]), division by zero (5.6 [expr.mul]), or certain
116// shift operations (5.8 [expr.shift]) -end note];
117namespace UndefinedBehavior {
118 void f(int n) {
119 switch (n) {
120 case (int)4.4e9: // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{value 4.4E+9 is outside the range of representable values of type 'int'}}
121 case (int)(unsigned)(long long)4.4e9: // ok
122 case (float)1e300: // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{value 1.0E+300 is outside the range of representable values of type 'float'}}
123 case (int)((float)1e37 / 1e30): // ok
124 case (int)(__fp16)65536: // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{value 65536 is outside the range of representable values of type 'half'}}
125 break;
126 }
127 }
128
129 struct S {
130 int m;
131 };
132 constexpr S s = { 5 }; // expected-note {{declared here}}
133 constexpr const int *p = &s.m + 1;
134 constexpr const int &f(const int *q) {
135 return q[0]; // expected-note {{dereferenced pointer past the end of subobject of 's' is not a constant expression}}
136 }
Richard Smith02ab9c22012-01-12 06:08:57 +0000137 constexpr int n = (f(p), 0); // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{in call to 'f(&s.m + 1)'}}
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +0000138 struct T {
Richard Smith2ec40612012-01-15 03:51:30 +0000139 int n : f(p); // expected-error {{not an integral constant expression}} expected-note {{read of dereferenced one-past-the-end pointer}}
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +0000140 };
Richard Smitha8105bc2012-01-06 16:39:00 +0000141
142 namespace Ptr {
143 struct A {};
144 struct B : A { int n; };
145 B a[3][3];
146 constexpr B *p = a[0] + 4; // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{element 4 of array of 3 elements}}
147 B b = {};
148 constexpr A *pa = &b + 1; // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{base class of pointer past the end}}
149 constexpr B *pb = (B*)((A*)&b + 1); // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{derived class of pointer past the end}}
150 constexpr const int *pn = &(&b + 1)->n; // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{field of pointer past the end}}
151 constexpr B *parr = &a[3][0]; // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{array element of pointer past the end}}
152
153 constexpr A *na = nullptr;
154 constexpr B *nb = nullptr;
155 constexpr A &ra = *nb; // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{cannot access base class of null pointer}}
156 constexpr B &rb = (B&)*na; // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{cannot access derived class of null pointer}}
157 static_assert((A*)nb == 0, "");
158 static_assert((B*)na == 0, "");
159 constexpr const int &nf = nb->n; // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{cannot access field of null pointer}}
160 constexpr const int &np = (*(int(*)[4])nullptr)[2]; // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{cannot access array element of null pointer}}
161 }
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +0000162}
163
164// - a lambda-expression (5.1.2);
165struct Lambda {
166 // FIXME: clang crashes when trying to parse this! Revisit this check once
167 // lambdas are fully implemented.
168 //int n : []{ return 1; }();
169};
170
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +0000171// - an lvalue-to-rvalue conversion (4.1) unless it is applied to
Richard Smithf2b681b2011-12-21 05:04:46 +0000172namespace LValueToRValue {
173 // - a non-volatile glvalue of integral or enumeration type that refers to a
174 // non-volatile const object with a preceding initialization, initialized
175 // with a constant expression [Note: a string literal (2.14.5 [lex.string])
176 // corresponds to an array of such objects. -end note], or
177 volatile const int vi = 1; // expected-note {{here}}
178 const int ci = 1;
179 volatile const int &vrci = ci;
180 static_assert(vi, ""); // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{read of volatile-qualified type 'const volatile int'}}
181 static_assert(const_cast<int&>(vi), ""); // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{read of volatile object 'vi'}}
182 static_assert(vrci, ""); // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{read of volatile-qualified type}}
183
184 // - a non-volatile glvalue of literal type that refers to a non-volatile
185 // object defined with constexpr, or that refers to a sub-object of such an
186 // object, or
187 struct S {
188 constexpr S(int=0) : i(1), v(1) {}
189 constexpr S(const S &s) : i(2), v(2) {}
190 int i;
191 volatile int v;
192 };
193 constexpr S s;
194 constexpr volatile S vs; // expected-note {{here}}
195 constexpr const volatile S &vrs = s;
196 static_assert(s.i, "");
197 static_assert(s.v, ""); // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{read of volatile-qualified type}}
198 static_assert(vs.i, ""); // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{read of volatile-qualified type}}
199 static_assert(const_cast<int&>(vs.i), ""); // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{read of volatile object 'vs'}}
200 static_assert(vrs.i, ""); // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{read of volatile-qualified type}}
201
202 // - a non-volatile glvalue of literal type that refers to a non-volatile
203 // temporary object whose lifetime has not ended, initialized with a
204 // constant expression;
205 constexpr volatile S f() { return S(); }
206 static_assert(f().i, ""); // ok! there's no lvalue-to-rvalue conversion here!
207 static_assert(((volatile const S&&)(S)0).i, ""); // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{subexpression}}
208}
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +0000209
210// FIXME:
211//
Richard Smithf2b681b2011-12-21 05:04:46 +0000212// DR1312: The proposed wording for this defect has issues, so we ignore this
213// bullet and instead prohibit casts from pointers to cv void (see core-20842
214// and core-20845).
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +0000215//
216// - an lvalue-to-rvalue conversion (4.1 [conv.lval]) that is applied to a
217// glvalue of type cv1 T that refers to an object of type cv2 U, where T and U
218// are neither the same type nor similar types (4.4 [conv.qual]);
219
220// FIXME:
221// - an lvalue-to-rvalue conversion (4.1) that is applied to a glvalue that
222// refers to a non-active member of a union or a subobject thereof;
223
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +0000224// - an id-expression that refers to a variable or data member of reference type
225// unless the reference has a preceding initialization, initialized with a
226// constant expression;
227namespace References {
228 const int a = 2;
229 int &b = *const_cast<int*>(&a);
Richard Smithf2b681b2011-12-21 05:04:46 +0000230 int c = 10; // expected-note 2 {{here}}
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +0000231 int &d = c;
232 constexpr int e = 42;
233 int &f = const_cast<int&>(e);
234 extern int &g;
Richard Smithd0b4dd62011-12-19 06:19:21 +0000235 constexpr int &h(); // expected-note 2{{here}}
236 int &i = h(); // expected-note {{here}} expected-note {{undefined function 'h' cannot be used in a constant expression}}
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +0000237 constexpr int &j() { return b; }
238 int &k = j();
239
240 struct S {
241 int A : a;
242 int B : b;
Richard Smithf2b681b2011-12-21 05:04:46 +0000243 int C : c; // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{read of non-const variable 'c'}}
244 int D : d; // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{read of non-const variable 'c'}}
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +0000245 int D2 : &d - &c + 1;
246 int E : e / 2;
247 int F : f - 11;
248 int G : g; // expected-error {{constant expression}}
249 int H : h(); // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{undefined function 'h'}}
Richard Smithd0b4dd62011-12-19 06:19:21 +0000250 int I : i; // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{initializer of 'i' is not a constant expression}}
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +0000251 int J : j();
252 int K : k;
253 };
254}
255
256// - a dynamic_cast (5.2.7);
257namespace DynamicCast {
258 struct S { int n; };
259 constexpr S s { 16 };
260 struct T {
261 int n : dynamic_cast<const S*>(&s)->n; // expected-warning {{constant expression}} expected-note {{dynamic_cast}}
262 };
263}
264
265// - a reinterpret_cast (5.2.10);
266namespace ReinterpretCast {
267 struct S { int n; };
268 constexpr S s { 16 };
269 struct T {
270 int n : reinterpret_cast<const S*>(&s)->n; // expected-warning {{constant expression}} expected-note {{reinterpret_cast}}
271 };
272 struct U {
273 int m : (long)(S*)6; // expected-warning {{constant expression}} expected-note {{reinterpret_cast}}
274 };
275}
276
277// - a pseudo-destructor call (5.2.4);
278namespace PseudoDtor {
279 int k;
280 typedef int I;
281 struct T {
282 int n : (k.~I(), 0); // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note{{subexpression}}
283 };
284}
285
286// - increment or decrement operations (5.2.6, 5.3.2);
287namespace IncDec {
288 int k = 2;
289 struct T {
290 int n : ++k; // expected-error {{constant expression}}
291 int m : --k; // expected-error {{constant expression}}
292 };
293}
294
295// - a typeid expression (5.2.8) whose operand is of a polymorphic class type;
296namespace std {
297 struct type_info {
298 virtual ~type_info();
299 const char *name;
300 };
301}
302namespace TypeId {
303 struct S { virtual void f(); };
304 constexpr S *p = 0;
Richard Smith6e525142011-12-27 12:18:28 +0000305 constexpr const std::type_info &ti1 = typeid(*p); // expected-error {{must be initialized by a constant expression}} expected-note {{typeid applied to expression of polymorphic type 'TypeId::S'}}
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +0000306
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +0000307 struct T {} t;
Richard Smith6e525142011-12-27 12:18:28 +0000308 constexpr const std::type_info &ti2 = typeid(t);
Richard Smith357362d2011-12-13 06:39:58 +0000309}
310
311// - a new-expression (5.3.4);
312// - a delete-expression (5.3.5);
313namespace NewDelete {
314 int *p = 0;
315 struct T {
316 int n : *new int(4); // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{subexpression}}
317 int m : (delete p, 2); // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{subexpression}}
318 };
319}
320
321// - a relational (5.9) or equality (5.10) operator where the result is
322// unspecified;
323namespace UnspecifiedRelations {
324 int a, b;
325 constexpr int *p = &a, *q = &b;
326 // C++11 [expr.rel]p2: If two pointers p and q of the same type point to
327 // different objects that are not members of the same array or to different
328 // functions, or if only one of them is null, the results of p<q, p>q, p<=q,
329 // and p>=q are unspecified.
330 constexpr bool u1 = p < q; // expected-error {{constant expression}}
331 constexpr bool u2 = p > q; // expected-error {{constant expression}}
332 constexpr bool u3 = p <= q; // expected-error {{constant expression}}
333 constexpr bool u4 = p >= q; // expected-error {{constant expression}}
334 constexpr bool u5 = p < 0; // expected-error {{constant expression}}
335 constexpr bool u6 = p <= 0; // expected-error {{constant expression}}
336 constexpr bool u7 = p > 0; // expected-error {{constant expression}}
337 constexpr bool u8 = p >= 0; // expected-error {{constant expression}}
338 constexpr bool u9 = 0 < q; // expected-error {{constant expression}}
339 constexpr bool u10 = 0 <= q; // expected-error {{constant expression}}
340 constexpr bool u11 = 0 > q; // expected-error {{constant expression}}
341 constexpr bool u12 = 0 >= q; // expected-error {{constant expression}}
342 void f(), g();
343
344 constexpr void (*pf)() = &f, (*pg)() = &g;
345 constexpr bool u13 = pf < pg; // expected-error {{constant expression}}
346 constexpr bool u14 = pf == pg;
347
348 // FIXME:
349 // If two pointers point to non-static data members of the same object with
350 // different access control, the result is unspecified.
351
352 // FIXME:
353 // [expr.rel]p3: Pointers to void can be compared [...] if both pointers
354 // represent the same address or are both the null pointer [...]; otherwise
355 // the result is unspecified.
356
357 // FIXME: Implement comparisons of pointers to members.
358 // [expr.eq]p2: If either is a pointer to a virtual member function and
359 // neither is null, the result is unspecified.
360}
361
362// - an assignment or a compound assignment (5.17); or
363namespace Assignment {
364 int k;
365 struct T {
366 int n : (k = 9); // expected-error {{constant expression}}
367 int m : (k *= 2); // expected-error {{constant expression}}
368 };
369
370 struct Literal {
371 constexpr Literal(const char *name) : name(name) {}
372 const char *name;
373 };
374 struct Expr {
375 constexpr Expr(Literal l) : IsLiteral(true), l(l) {}
376 bool IsLiteral;
377 union {
378 Literal l;
379 // ...
380 };
381 };
382 struct MulEq {
383 constexpr MulEq(Expr a, Expr b) : LHS(a), RHS(b) {}
384 Expr LHS;
385 Expr RHS;
386 };
387 constexpr MulEq operator*=(Expr a, Expr b) { return MulEq(a, b); }
388 Literal a("a");
389 Literal b("b");
390 MulEq c = a *= b; // ok
391}
392
393// - a throw-expression (15.1)
394namespace Throw {
395 struct S {
396 int n : (throw "hello", 10); // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{subexpression}}
397 };
398}
Douglas Gregorfcafc6e2011-05-24 16:02:01 +0000399
400// PR9999
401template<bool v>
402class bitWidthHolding {
403public:
404 static const
405 unsigned int width = (v == 0 ? 0 : bitWidthHolding<(v >> 1)>::width + 1);
406};
407
408static const int width=bitWidthHolding<255>::width;
409
410template<bool b>
411struct always_false {
412 static const bool value = false;
413};
414
415template<bool b>
416struct and_or {
417 static const bool and_value = b && and_or<always_false<b>::value>::and_value;
418 static const bool or_value = !b || and_or<always_false<b>::value>::or_value;
419};
420
421static const bool and_value = and_or<true>::and_value;
422static const bool or_value = and_or<true>::or_value;