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GCC from 11 onwards defaults to -std=gnu++17 for C++ source files. We want to do the same (https://discourse.llvm.org/t/c-objc-switch-to-gnu-17-as-the-default-dialect/64360). Split RUN lines, adjust `-verify`, or add `__cplusplus < 201703L` or `-Wno-dynamic-exception-spec`, so that tests will pass regardless of gnu++14/gnu++17 default. We have a desire to mark a test compatible with multiple language standards. There are ongoing discussions how to add markers in the long term: * https://discourse.llvm.org/t/iterating-lit-run-lines/62596 * https://discourse.llvm.org/t/lit-run-a-run-line-multiple-times-with-different-replacements/64932 As a workaround in the short term, add lit substitutions `%std_cxx98-`, `%std_cxx11-14`, etc. They can be used for tests which work across multiple language standards. If a range has `n` standards, run lit multiple times, with `LIT_CLANG_STD_GROUP=0`, `LIT_CLANG_STD_GROUP=1`, etc to cover all `n` standards. Reviewed By: #clang-language-wg, aaron.ballman Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131464
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// RUN: not %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown -ast-dump %s | FileCheck %s
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struct Foo {
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static constexpr auto Bar = ;
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};
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// CHECK: -VarDecl {{.*}} invalid Bar 'const auto' static {{(inline )?}}constexpr
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