// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++2a -verify %s void *operator new(__SIZE_TYPE__, void*); // Check that we give a good diagnostic for an attempt to use a postfix // operator after a unary-expression. namespace postfix_after_unary { struct A { int n; }; int &a = new A->n; // expected-error {{expression cannot be followed by a postfix '->' operator; add parentheses}} struct B { B(int); int operator()(int); }; int n = new (0) (B) (int()) (int()); // expected-error {{cannot be followed by a postfix '(}} expected-error {{not a function or function pointer}} char x = sizeof(int)["hello"]; // expected-error {{cannot be followed by a postfix '[}} char y = alignof(int)["hello"]; // expected-error {{cannot be followed by a postfix '[}} char z = noexcept(0)["hello"]; // expected-error {{cannot be followed by a postfix '[}} char w = requires { x == x; }["ny"]; // expected-error {{cannot be followed by a postfix '[}} int f() { label: return &&label->n; // expected-error {{cannot be followed by a postfix}} expected-error {{not a structure or union}} } char k = sizeof(int) // expected-error {{expected ';'}} [[noreturn]] void g(); } // Check that we do parse postfix-expression suffixes after some more unusual // kinds of postfix-expressions (null literals and builtin calls). namespace unusual_primary_exprs { int a = nullptr["foo"]; // expected-error {{array subscript is not an integer}} int b = __builtin_COLUMN()["sufficiently long string constant"]; int c = __builtin_available(*)["ny"]; static_assert(__null["foo"] == 'f'); // FIXME: Warn about converting __null to integer in array subscripting. static_assert(__is_standard_layout(int)["ny"] == 'y'); static_assert(__array_rank(int[1][2])["0123"] == '2'); static_assert(__is_lvalue_expr(a)["ny"] == 'y'); }