// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify -fms-extensions %s -triple x86_64-pc-win32 #pragma const_seg(".my_const") // expected-note 2 {{#pragma entered here}} extern const int a; const int a = 1; // expected-note 2 {{declared here}} #pragma data_seg(".my_const") // expected-note {{#pragma entered here}} int b = 1; // expected-error {{'b' causes a section type conflict with 'a'}} #pragma data_seg() int c = 1; __declspec(allocate(".my_const")) int d = 1; // expected-error {{'d' causes a section type conflict with 'a'}} #pragma data_seg("\u") // expected-error {{\u used with no following hex digits}} #pragma data_seg("a" L"b") // expected-warning {{expected non-wide string literal in '#pragma data_seg'}} #pragma section(".my_seg", execute) // expected-note 2 {{#pragma entered her}} __declspec(allocate(".my_seg")) int int_my_seg; #pragma code_seg(".my_seg") void fn_my_seg(void){} __declspec(allocate(".bad_seg")) int int_bad_seg = 1; // expected-note {{declared here}} #pragma code_seg(".bad_seg") // expected-note {{#pragma entered here}} void fn_bad_seg(void){} // expected-error {{'fn_bad_seg' causes a section type conflict with 'int_bad_seg'}} #pragma bss_seg // expected-warning {{missing '(' after '#pragma bss_seg' - ignoring}} #pragma bss_seg(L".my_seg") // expected-warning {{expected push, pop or a string literal for the section name in '#pragma bss_seg' - ignored}} #pragma bss_seg(1) // expected-warning {{expected push, pop or a string literal for the section name in '#pragma bss_seg' - ignored}} #pragma bss_seg(push) #pragma bss_seg(push, ".my_seg") #pragma bss_seg(push, 1) // expected-warning {{expected a stack label or a string literal for the section name in '#pragma bss_seg'}} #pragma bss_seg ".my_seg" // expected-warning {{missing '(' after '#pragma bss_seg' - ignoring}} #pragma bss_seg(push, my_label, 1) // expected-warning {{expected a string literal for the section name in '#pragma bss_seg' - ignored}} #pragma bss_seg(".my_seg", 1) // expected-warning {{missing ')' after '#pragma bss_seg' - ignoring}} #pragma bss_seg(".my_seg" // expected-warning {{missing ')' after '#pragma bss_seg' - ignoring}} #pragma section // expected-warning {{missing '(' after '#pragma section' - ignoring}} #pragma section( // expected-warning {{expected a string literal for the section name in '#pragma section' - ignored}} #pragma section(L".my_seg") // expected-warning {{expected a string literal for the section name in '#pragma section' - ignored}} #pragma section(".my_seg" // expected-warning {{missing ')' after '#pragma section' - ignoring}} #pragma section(".my_seg" 1 // expected-warning {{missing ')' after '#pragma section' - ignoring}} #pragma section(".my_seg", // expected-warning {{expected action or ')' in '#pragma section' - ignored}} #pragma section(".my_seg", read) // expected-error {{this causes a section type conflict with a prior #pragma section}} #pragma section(".my_seg", bogus) // expected-warning {{unknown action 'bogus' for '#pragma section' - ignored}} #pragma section(".my_seg", nopage) // expected-warning {{known but unsupported action 'nopage' for '#pragma section' - ignored}} #pragma section(".my_seg", read, write) // expected-error {{this causes a section type conflict with a prior #pragma section}} #pragma section(".my_seg", read, write, 1) // expected-warning {{expected action or ')' in '#pragma section' - ignored}} #pragma bss_seg(".drectve") // expected-warning{{#pragma bss_seg(".drectve") has undefined behavior, use #pragma comment(linker, ...) instead}} #pragma code_seg(".drectve") // expected-warning{{#pragma code_seg(".drectve") has undefined behavior, use #pragma comment(linker, ...) instead}} #pragma const_seg(".drectve") // expected-warning{{#pragma const_seg(".drectve") has undefined behavior, use #pragma comment(linker, ...) instead}} #pragma data_seg(".drectve") // expected-warning{{#pragma data_seg(".drectve") has undefined behavior, use #pragma comment(linker, ...) instead}} #pragma code_seg(".my_seg") // cl.exe doesn't warn on this, so match that. // (Technically it ICEs on this particular example, but if it's on a class then // it just doesn't warn.) __declspec(code_seg(".drectve")) void drectve_fn(void) {} // This shouldn't warn; mingw users likely want to use // __attribute__((section(".drective"))) // const char LinkerFlags[] = "-export:foo -export:bar"; // for interop with gcc. __attribute__((section(".drectve"))) int drectve_int;