// RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -verify -fsyntax-only // RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -verify -fsyntax-only -fno-signed-char int a(int* x); // expected-note{{passing argument to parameter 'x' here}} int b(unsigned* y) { return a(y); } // expected-warning {{passing 'unsigned int *' to parameter of type 'int *' converts between pointers to integer types with different sign}} signed char *plainCharToSignedChar(signed char *arg) { // expected-note{{passing argument to parameter}} extern char c; signed char *p = &c; // expected-warning {{converts between pointers to integer types where one is of the unique plain 'char' type and the other is not}} struct { signed char *p; } s = { &c }; // expected-warning {{converts between pointers to integer types where one is of the unique plain 'char' type and the other is not}} p = &c; // expected-warning {{converts between pointers to integer types where one is of the unique plain 'char' type and the other is not}} plainCharToSignedChar(&c); // expected-warning {{converts between pointers to integer types where one is of the unique plain 'char' type and the other is not}} return &c; // expected-warning {{converts between pointers to integer types where one is of the unique plain 'char' type and the other is not}} } char *unsignedCharToPlainChar(char *arg) { // expected-note{{passing argument to parameter}} extern unsigned char uc[]; char *p = uc; // expected-warning {{converts between pointers to integer types where one is of the unique plain 'char' type and the other is not}} (void) (char *[]){ [42] = uc }; // expected-warning {{converts between pointers to integer types where one is of the unique plain 'char' type and the other is not}} p = uc; // expected-warning {{converts between pointers to integer types where one is of the unique plain 'char' type and the other is not}} unsignedCharToPlainChar(uc); // expected-warning {{converts between pointers to integer types where one is of the unique plain 'char' type and the other is not}} return uc; // expected-warning {{converts between pointers to integer types where one is of the unique plain 'char' type and the other is not}} }