| // RUN: %clang_cc1 -Wreorder -fsyntax-only -verify %s |
| class A { |
| int m; |
| public: |
| A() : A::m(17) { } // expected-error {{member initializer 'm' does not name a non-static data member or base class}} |
| A(int); |
| }; |
| |
| class B : public A { |
| public: |
| B() : A(), m(1), n(3.14) { } |
| |
| private: |
| int m; |
| float n; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| class C : public virtual B { |
| public: |
| C() : B() { } |
| }; |
| |
| class D : public C { |
| public: |
| D() : B(), C() { } |
| }; |
| |
| class E : public D, public B { |
| public: |
| E() : B(), D() { } // expected-error{{base class initializer 'B' names both a direct base class and an inherited virtual base class}} |
| }; |
| |
| |
| typedef int INT; |
| |
| class F : public B { |
| public: |
| int B; |
| |
| F() : B(17), |
| m(17), // expected-error{{member initializer 'm' does not name a non-static data member or base class}} |
| INT(17) // expected-error{{constructor initializer 'INT' (aka 'int') does not name a class}} |
| { |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| class G : A { |
| G() : A(10); // expected-error{{expected '{'}} |
| }; |
| |
| void f() : a(242) { } // expected-error{{only constructors take base initializers}} |
| |
| class H : A { |
| H(); |
| }; |
| |
| H::H() : A(10) { } |
| |
| |
| class X {}; |
| class Y {}; |
| |
| struct S : Y, virtual X { |
| S (); |
| }; |
| |
| struct Z : S { |
| Z() : X(), S(), E() {} // expected-error {{type 'E' is not a direct or virtual base of 'Z'}} |
| }; |
| |
| class U { |
| union { int a; char* p; }; |
| union { int b; double d; }; |
| |
| U() : a(1), // expected-note {{previous initialization is here}} |
| p(0), // expected-error {{initializing multiple members of union}} |
| d(1.0) {} |
| }; |
| |
| struct V {}; |
| struct Base {}; |
| struct Base1 {}; |
| |
| struct Derived : Base, Base1, virtual V { |
| Derived (); |
| }; |
| |
| struct Current : Derived { |
| int Derived; |
| Current() : Derived(1), ::Derived(), // expected-warning {{field 'Derived' will be initialized after base '::Derived'}} \ |
| // expected-warning {{base class '::Derived' will be initialized after base 'Derived::V'}} |
| ::Derived::Base(), // expected-error {{type '::Derived::Base' is not a direct or virtual base of 'Current'}} |
| Derived::Base1(), // expected-error {{type 'Derived::Base1' is not a direct or virtual base of 'Current'}} |
| Derived::V(), |
| ::NonExisting(), // expected-error {{member initializer 'NonExisting' does not name a non-static data member or}} |
| INT::NonExisting() {} // expected-error {{expected a class or namespace}} \ |
| // expected-error {{member initializer 'NonExisting' does not name a non-static data member or}} |
| }; |
| |
| struct M { // expected-note 2 {{candidate constructor (the implicit copy constructor)}} \ |
| // expected-note {{declared here}} \ |
| // expected-note {{declared here}} |
| M(int i, int j); // expected-note 2 {{candidate constructor}} |
| }; |
| |
| struct N : M { |
| N() : M(1), // expected-error {{no matching constructor for initialization of 'M'}} |
| m1(100) { } // expected-error {{no matching constructor for initialization of 'M'}} |
| M m1; |
| }; |
| |
| struct P : M { |
| P() { } // expected-error {{constructor for 'P' must explicitly initialize the base class 'M' which does not have a default constructor}} \ |
| // expected-error {{member 'm'}} |
| M m; // expected-note {{member is declared here}} |
| }; |
| |
| struct Q { |
| Q() : f1(1,2), // expected-error {{excess elements in scalar initializer}} |
| pf(0.0) { } // expected-error {{cannot initialize a member subobject of type 'float *' with an rvalue of type 'double'}} |
| float f1; |
| |
| float *pf; |
| }; |
| |
| // A silly class used to demonstrate field-is-uninitialized in constructors with |
| // multiple params. |
| int IntParam(int i) { return 0; }; |
| class TwoInOne { public: TwoInOne(TwoInOne a, TwoInOne b) {} }; |
| class InitializeUsingSelfTest { |
| bool A; |
| char* B; |
| int C; |
| TwoInOne D; |
| int E; |
| InitializeUsingSelfTest(int F) |
| : A(A), // expected-warning {{field 'A' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| B((((B)))), // expected-warning {{field 'B' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| C(A && InitializeUsingSelfTest::C), // expected-warning {{field 'C' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| D(D, // expected-warning {{field 'D' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| D), // expected-warning {{field 'D' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| E(IntParam(E)) {} // expected-warning {{field 'E' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| }; |
| |
| int IntWrapper(int &i) { return 0; }; |
| class InitializeUsingSelfExceptions { |
| int A; |
| int B; |
| int C; |
| void *P; |
| InitializeUsingSelfExceptions(int B) |
| : A(IntWrapper(A)), // Due to a conservative implementation, we do not report warnings inside function/ctor calls even though it is possible to do so. |
| B(B), // Not a warning; B is a local variable. |
| C(sizeof(C)), // sizeof doesn't reference contents, do not warn |
| P(&P) {} // address-of doesn't reference contents (the pointer may be dereferenced in the same expression but it would be rare; and weird) |
| }; |
| |
| class CopyConstructorTest { |
| bool A, B, C; |
| CopyConstructorTest(const CopyConstructorTest& rhs) |
| : A(rhs.A), |
| B(B), // expected-warning {{field 'B' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| C(rhs.C || C) { } // expected-warning {{field 'C' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| }; |
| |
| // Make sure we aren't marking default constructors when we shouldn't be. |
| template<typename T> |
| struct NDC { |
| T &ref; |
| |
| NDC() { } |
| NDC(T &ref) : ref(ref) { } |
| }; |
| |
| struct X0 : NDC<int> { |
| X0(int &ref) : NDC<int>(ref), ndc(ref) { } |
| |
| NDC<int> ndc; |
| }; |
| |
| namespace Test0 { |
| |
| struct A { A(); }; |
| |
| struct B { |
| B() { } |
| const A a; |
| }; |
| |
| } |
| |
| namespace Test1 { |
| struct A { |
| enum Kind { Foo } Kind; |
| A() : Kind(Foo) {} |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| namespace Test2 { |
| |
| struct A { |
| A(const A&); |
| }; |
| |
| struct B : virtual A { }; |
| struct C : A, B { }; |
| |
| C f(C c) { |
| return c; |
| } |
| |
| } |
| |
| // Don't build implicit initializers for anonymous union fields when we already |
| // have an explicit initializer for another field in the union. |
| namespace PR7402 { |
| struct S { |
| union { |
| void* ptr_; |
| struct { int i_; }; |
| }; |
| |
| template <typename T> S(T) : ptr_(0) { } |
| }; |
| |
| void f() { |
| S s(3); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // <rdar://problem/8308215>: don't crash. |
| // Lots of questionable recovery here; errors can change. |
| namespace test3 { |
| class A : public std::exception {}; // expected-error {{undeclared identifier}} expected-error {{expected class name}} expected-note 2 {{candidate}} |
| class B : public A { |
| public: |
| B(const String& s, int e=0) // expected-error {{unknown type name}} |
| : A(e), m_String(s) , m_ErrorStr(__null) {} // expected-error {{no matching constructor}} expected-error {{does not name}} |
| B(const B& e) |
| : A(e), m_String(e.m_String), m_ErrorStr(__null) { // expected-error {{does not name}} expected-error {{no member named 'm_String' in 'test3::B'}} |
| } |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| // PR8075 |
| namespace PR8075 { |
| |
| struct S1 { |
| enum { FOO = 42 }; |
| static const int bar = 42; |
| static int baz(); |
| S1(int); |
| }; |
| |
| const int S1::bar; |
| |
| struct S2 { |
| S1 s1; |
| S2() : s1(s1.FOO) {} |
| }; |
| |
| struct S3 { |
| S1 s1; |
| S3() : s1(s1.bar) {} |
| }; |
| |
| struct S4 { |
| S1 s1; |
| S4() : s1(s1.baz()) {} |
| }; |
| |
| } |
| |
| namespace PR12049 { |
| int function(); |
| |
| class Class |
| { |
| public: |
| Class() : member(function() {} // expected-note {{to match this '('}} |
| |
| int member; // expected-error {{expected ')'}} |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| namespace PR14073 { |
| struct S1 { union { int n; }; S1() : n(n) {} }; // expected-warning {{field 'n' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| struct S2 { union { union { int n; }; char c; }; S2() : n(n) {} }; // expected-warning {{field 'n' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| struct S3 { struct { int n; }; S3() : n(n) {} }; // expected-warning {{field 'n' is uninitialized when used here}} |
| } |