init-priority-attr.cpp
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s
class Two {
private:
int i, j, k;
public:
static int count;
Two( int ii, int jj ) { i = ii; j = jj; k = count++; };
Two( void ) { i = 0; j = 0; k = count++; };
int eye( void ) { return i; };
int jay( void ) { return j; };
int kay( void ) { return k; };
};
extern Two foo;
extern Two goo;
extern Two coo[];
extern Two koo[];
Two foo __attribute__((init_priority(101))) ( 5, 6 );
Two goo __attribute__((init_priority(2,3))) ( 5, 6 ); // expected-error {{'init_priority' attribute takes one argument}}
Two coo[2] __attribute__((init_priority(3))); // expected-error {{'init_priority' attribute requires integer constant between 101 and 65535 inclusive}}
Two koo[4] __attribute__((init_priority(1.13))); // expected-error {{'init_priority' attribute requires an integer constant}}
Two func() __attribute__((init_priority(1001))); // expected-error {{'init_priority' attribute only applies to variables}}
int i __attribute__((init_priority(1001))); // expected-error {{can only use 'init_priority' attribute on file-scope definitions of objects of class type}}
int main() {
Two foo __attribute__((init_priority(1001))); // expected-error {{can only use 'init_priority' attribute on file-scope definitions of objects of class type}}
}