llvm-project/clang/test/SemaCXX/cxx0x-delegating-ctors.cpp
Ted Kremenek b79ee57080 Implemented delayed processing of 'unavailable' checking, just like with 'deprecated'.
Fixes <rdar://problem/15584219> and <rdar://problem/12241361>.

This change looks large, but all it does is reuse and consolidate
the delayed diagnostic logic for deprecation warnings with unavailability
warnings.  By doing so, it showed various inconsistencies between the
diagnostics, which were close, but not consistent.  It also revealed
some missing "note:"'s in the deprecated diagnostics that were showing
up in the unavailable diagnostics, etc.

This change also changes the wording of the core deprecation diagnostics.
Instead of saying "function has been explicitly marked deprecated"
we now saw "'X' has been been explicitly marked deprecated".  It
turns out providing a bit more context is useful, and often we
got the actual term wrong or it was not very precise
 (e.g., "function" instead of "destructor").  By just saying the name
of the thing that is deprecated/deleted/unavailable we define
this issue away.  This diagnostic can likely be further wordsmithed
to be shorter.

llvm-svn: 197627
2013-12-18 23:30:06 +00:00

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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -std=c++11 -verify %s
struct foo {
int i;
foo();
foo(int);
foo(int, int);
foo(bool);
foo(char);
foo(const float*);
foo(const float&);
foo(void*);
};
// Good
foo::foo (int i) : i(i) {
}
// Good
foo::foo () : foo(-1) {
}
// Good
foo::foo (int, int) : foo() {
}
foo::foo (bool) : foo(true) { // expected-error{{creates a delegation cycle}}
}
// Good
foo::foo (const float* f) : foo(*f) { // expected-note{{it delegates to}}
}
foo::foo (const float &f) : foo(&f) { //expected-error{{creates a delegation cycle}} \
//expected-note{{which delegates to}}
}
foo::foo (char) :
i(3),
foo(3) { // expected-error{{must appear alone}}
}
// This should not cause an infinite loop
foo::foo (void*) : foo(4.0f) {
}
struct deleted_dtor {
~deleted_dtor() = delete; // expected-note{{'~deleted_dtor' has been explicitly marked deleted here}}
deleted_dtor();
deleted_dtor(int) : deleted_dtor() // expected-error{{attempt to use a deleted function}}
{}
};