pseudo-destructors.cpp
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -emit-llvm-only -verify -std=c++11 %s
struct A {};
enum Foo { F };
typedef Foo Bar; // expected-note{{type 'Bar' (aka 'Foo') found by destructor name lookup}}
typedef int Integer;
typedef double Double;
void g();
namespace N {
typedef Foo Wibble;
typedef int OtherInteger;
}
template <typename T>
void cv_test(const volatile T* cvt) {
cvt->T::~T(); // no-warning
}
void f(A* a, Foo *f, int *i, double *d, int ii) {
a->~A();
a->A::~A();
a->~foo(); // expected-error{{undeclared identifier 'foo' in destructor name}}
a->~Bar(); // expected-error{{destructor type 'Bar' (aka 'Foo') in object destruction expression does not match the type 'A' of the object being destroyed}}
f->~Bar();
f->~Foo();
i->~Bar(); // expected-error{{does not match}}
g().~Bar(); // expected-error{{non-scalar}}
f->::~Bar(); // expected-error {{not a structure or union}}
f->::Bar::~Bar();
f->N::~Wibble(); // expected-error{{'N' does not refer to a type}} expected-error{{'Wibble' does not refer to a type}}
f->Bar::~Bar(17, 42); // expected-error{{cannot have any arguments}}
i->~Integer();
i->Integer::~Integer();
i->N::~OtherInteger(); // expected-error{{'N' does not refer to a type name in pseudo-destructor expression; expected the name of type 'int'}}
// expected-error@-1{{'OtherInteger' does not refer to a type name in pseudo-destructor expression; expected the name of type 'int'}}
i->N::OtherInteger::~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{{'N' does not refer to a type name in pseudo-destructor expression; expected the name of type 'int'}}
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->Integer::~Double(); // expected-error{{the type of object expression ('int') does not match the type being destroyed ('Double' (aka 'double')) in pseudo-destructor expression}}
ii->~Integer(); // expected-error{{member reference type 'int' is not a pointer; did you mean to use '.'?}}
ii.~Integer();
cv_test(a);
cv_test(f);
cv_test(i);
cv_test(d);
}
typedef int Integer;
void destroy_without_call(int *ip) {
ip->~Integer; // expected-error{{reference to pseudo-destructor must be called}}
}
void paren_destroy_with_call(int *ip) {
(ip->~Integer)();
}
// PR5530
namespace N1 {
class X0 { };
}
void test_X0(N1::X0 &x0) {
x0.~X0();
}
namespace PR11339 {
template<class T>
void destroy(T* p) {
p->~T(); // ok
p->~oops(); // expected-error{{undeclared identifier 'oops' in destructor name}}
}
template void destroy(int*); // expected-note{{in instantiation of function template specialization}}
}
template<typename T> using Id = T;
void AliasTemplate(int *p) {
p->~Id<int>();
p->template ~Id<int>(); // expected-error {{'template' keyword not permitted in destructor name}}
(0).~Id<int>();
(0).template ~Id<int>(); // expected-error {{'template' keyword not permitted in destructor name}}
}
namespace dotPointerAccess {
struct Base {
virtual ~Base() {}
};
struct Derived : Base {
~Derived() {}
};
void test() {
Derived d;
static_cast<Base *>(&d).~Base(); // expected-error {{member reference type 'dotPointerAccess::Base *' is a pointer; did you mean to use '->'}}
d->~Derived(); // expected-error {{member reference type 'dotPointerAccess::Derived' is not a pointer; did you mean to use '.'}}
}
typedef Derived *Foo;
void test2(Foo d) {
d.~Foo(); // This is ok
d.~Derived(); // expected-error {{member reference type 'dotPointerAccess::Foo' (aka 'dotPointerAccess::Derived *') is a pointer; did you mean to use '->'}}
}
}
int pr45294 = 1 .~undeclared_tempate_name<>(); // expected-error {{use of undeclared 'undeclared_tempate_name'}}
namespace TwoPhaseLookup {
namespace NonTemplate {
struct Y {};
using G = Y;
template<typename T> void f(T *p) { p->~G(); } // expected-error {{no member named '~Y'}}
void h1(Y *p) { p->~G(); }
void h2(Y *p) { f(p); }
namespace N { struct G{}; }
void h3(N::G *p) { p->~G(); }
void h4(N::G *p) { f(p); } // expected-note {{instantiation of}}
}
namespace NonTemplateUndeclared {
struct Y {};
template<typename T> void f(T *p) { p->~G(); } // expected-error {{undeclared identifier 'G' in destructor name}}
using G = Y;
void h1(Y *p) { p->~G(); }
void h2(Y *p) { f(p); } // expected-note {{instantiation of}}
namespace N { struct G{}; }
void h3(N::G *p) { p->~G(); }
void h4(N::G *p) { f(p); }
}
namespace Template {
template<typename T> struct Y {};
template<class U> using G = Y<U>;
template<typename T> void f(T *p) { p->~G<int>(); } // expected-error {{no member named '~Y'}}
void h1(Y<int> *p) { p->~G<int>(); }
void h2(Y<int> *p) { f(p); }
namespace N { template<typename T> struct G {}; }
void h3(N::G<int> *p) { p->~G<int>(); }
void h4(N::G<int> *p) { f(p); } // expected-note {{instantiation of}}
}
namespace TemplateUndeclared {
template<typename T> struct Y {};
// FIXME: Formally, this is ill-formed before we hit any instantiation,
// because we aren't supposed to treat the '<' as introducing a template
// name.
template<typename T> void f(T *p) { p->~G<int>(); } // expected-error {{no member named 'G'}}
template<class U> using G = Y<U>;
void h1(Y<int> *p) { p->~G<int>(); }
void h2(Y<int> *p) { f(p); } // expected-note {{instantiation of}}
namespace N { template<typename T> struct G {}; }
void h3(N::G<int> *p) { p->~G<int>(); }
void h4(N::G<int> *p) { f(p); }
}
namespace TemplateNamesNonTemplate {
int A; // expected-note 2{{non-template here}}
template<typename> int B; // expected-note 2{{variable template 'B' declared here}} expected-warning {{extension}}
using C = int; // expected-note 2{{non-template here}}
template<typename T> void f1(int *p) { p->~A<int>(); } // expected-error {{'A' does not refer to a template}}
template<typename T> void f2(int *p) { p->~B<int>(); } // expected-error {{template name refers to non-type template 'B'}}
template<typename T> void f3(int *p) { p->~C<int>(); } // expected-error {{'C' does not refer to a template}}
template<typename T> void f4(int *p) { p->TemplateNamesNonTemplate::C::~A<int>(); } // expected-error {{'A' does not refer to a template}}
template<typename T> void f5(int *p) { p->TemplateNamesNonTemplate::C::~B<int>(); } // expected-error {{template name refers to non-type template 'TemplateNamesNonTemplate::B'}}
template<typename T> void f6(int *p) { p->TemplateNamesNonTemplate::C::~C<int>(); } // expected-error {{'C' does not refer to a template}}
}
}