
This brings our tree to NetBSD 7.0, as found on -current on the 10-10-2015. This updates: - LLVM to 3.6.1 - GCC to GCC 5.1 - Replace minix/commands/zdump with usr.bin/zdump - external/bsd/libelf has moved to /external/bsd/elftoolchain/ - Import ctwm - Drop sprintf from libminc Change-Id: I149836ac18e9326be9353958bab9b266efb056f0
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25 lines
911 B
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify -std=gnu++11 %s
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify -std=c++11 %s
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#if !defined(__STRICT_ANSI__)
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__float128 f; // expected-error {{support for type '__float128' is not yet implemented}}
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// But this should work:
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template<typename> struct __is_floating_point_helper {};
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template<> struct __is_floating_point_helper<__float128> {};
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// FIXME: This could have a better diag.
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void g(int x, __float128 *y) {
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x + *y; // expected-error {{invalid operands to binary expression ('int' and '__float128')}}
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}
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#else
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__float128 f; // expected-error {{unknown type name '__float128'}}
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template<typename> struct __is_floating_point_helper {};
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template<> struct __is_floating_point_helper<__float128> {}; // expected-error {{use of undeclared identifier '__float128'}}
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void g(int x, __float128 *y) { // expected-error {{unknown type name '__float128'}}
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x + *y;
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}
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#endif
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