// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s // pr7029 template struct QMap { void insert(const Key &, const T &); T v; }; template void QMap::insert(const Key &, const T &avalue) { v = avalue; } struct inotify_event { int wd; // clang doesn't like '[]': // cannot initialize a parameter of type 'void *' with an rvalue of type 'char (*)[]' char name []; }; void foo() { inotify_event event; inotify_event* ptr = &event; inotify_event event1 = *ptr; *ptr = event; QMap eventForId; eventForId.insert(ptr->wd, *ptr); } struct S { virtual void foo(); }; struct X { int blah; S strings[]; }; S a, b = a; S f(X &x) { a = b; return x.strings[0]; } class A { int s; char c[]; }; union B { int s; char c[]; }; namespace rdar9065507 { struct StorageBase { long ref_count; unsigned size; unsigned capacity; }; struct Storage : StorageBase { int data[]; }; struct VirtStorage : virtual StorageBase { int data[]; // expected-error {{flexible array member 'data' not allowed in struct which has a virtual base class}} }; } struct NonTrivDtor { ~NonTrivDtor(); }; // FIXME: It's not clear whether we should disallow examples like this. GCC accepts. struct FlexNonTrivDtor { int n; NonTrivDtor ntd[]; // expected-error {{flexible array member 'ntd' of type 'NonTrivDtor []' with non-trivial destruction}} ~FlexNonTrivDtor() { for (int i = n; i != 0; --i) ntd[i-1].~NonTrivDtor(); } };