// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-apple-darwin10 -fsyntax-only -verify -std=c2x %s struct S {}; struct S * [[clang::address_space(1)]] Foo; enum [[clang::enum_extensibility(open)]] EnumOpen { C0 = 1, C1 = 10 }; enum [[clang::flag_enum]] EnumFlag { D0 = 1, D1 = 8 }; void foo(void *c) [[clang::overloadable]]; void foo(char *c) [[clang::overloadable]]; void context_okay(void *context [[clang::swift_context]]) [[clang::swiftcall]]; void context_okay2(void *context [[clang::swift_context]], void *selfType, char **selfWitnessTable) [[clang::swiftcall]]; void *f1(void) [[clang::ownership_returns(foo)]]; void *f2() [[clang::ownership_returns(foo)]]; // expected-warning {{'ownership_returns' attribute only applies to non-K&R-style functions}} void foo2(void) [[clang::unavailable("not available - replaced")]]; // expected-note {{'foo2' has been explicitly marked unavailable here}} void bar(void) { foo2(); // expected-error {{'foo2' is unavailable: not available - replaced}} } [[nodiscard]] int without_underscores(void); [[__nodiscard__]] int underscores(void); // Match GCC's behavior for C attributes as well. [[gnu::constructor]] void ctor_func(void); [[gnu::destructor]] void dtor_func(void); [[gnu::hot]] void hot_func(void); [[__gnu__::hot]] void hot_func2(void); [[gnu::__hot__]] void hot_func3(void); [[__gnu__::__hot__]] void hot_func4(void); // Note how not all GCC attributes are supported in C. [[gnu::abi_tag("")]] void abi_func(void); // expected-warning {{unknown attribute 'abi_tag' ignored}} struct S s [[gnu::init_priority(1)]]; // expected-warning {{unknown attribute 'init_priority' ignored}}