llvm-for-llvmta/tools/clang/test/SemaOpenCLCXX/address-space-lambda.cl

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//RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -cl-std=clc++ -pedantic -ast-dump -verify | FileCheck %s
//RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -cl-std=clc++ -pedantic -ast-dump -verify -triple i386-windows | FileCheck %s
//CHECK: CXXMethodDecl {{.*}} constexpr operator() 'int (__private int){{.*}} const __generic'
auto glambda = [](auto a) { return a; };
__kernel void test() {
int i;
//CHECK: CXXMethodDecl {{.*}} constexpr operator() 'void () {{.*}}const __generic'
auto llambda = [&]() {i++;};
llambda();
glambda(1);
// Test lambda with default parameters
//CHECK: CXXMethodDecl {{.*}} constexpr operator() 'void () {{.*}}const __generic'
[&] {i++;} ();
__constant auto err = [&]() {}; //expected-note{{candidate function not viable: 'this' object is in address space '__constant', but method expects object in address space '__generic'}}
err(); //expected-error-re{{no matching function for call to object of type '__constant (lambda at {{.*}})'}}
// FIXME: There is very limited addr space functionality
// we can test when taking lambda type from the object.
// The limitation is due to addr spaces being added to all
// objects in OpenCL. Once we add metaprogramming utility
// for removing address spaces from a type we can enhance
// testing here.
(*(__constant decltype(llambda) *)nullptr)(); //expected-error{{multiple address spaces specified for type}}
(*(decltype(llambda) *)nullptr)();
}
__kernel void test_qual() {
//CHECK: |-CXXMethodDecl {{.*}} constexpr operator() 'void () {{.*}}const __private'
auto priv1 = []() __private {};
priv1();
//CHECK: |-CXXMethodDecl {{.*}} constexpr operator() 'void () {{.*}}const __generic'
auto priv2 = []() __generic {};
priv2();
auto priv3 = []() __global {}; //expected-note{{candidate function not viable: 'this' object is in address space '__private', but method expects object in address space '__global'}}
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_WIN64)
//expected-note@35{{conversion candidate of type 'void (*)() __attribute__((thiscall))'}}
#else
//expected-note@35{{conversion candidate of type 'void (*)()'}}
#endif
priv3(); //expected-error{{no matching function for call to object of type}}
__constant auto const1 = []() __private{}; //expected-note{{candidate function not viable: 'this' object is in address space '__constant', but method expects object in address space '__private'}}
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_WIN64)
//expected-note@43{{conversion candidate of type 'void (*)() __attribute__((thiscall))'}}
#else
//expected-note@43{{conversion candidate of type 'void (*)()'}}
#endif
const1(); //expected-error{{no matching function for call to object of type '__constant (lambda at}}
__constant auto const2 = []() __generic{}; //expected-note{{candidate function not viable: 'this' object is in address space '__constant', but method expects object in address space '__generic'}}
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_WIN64)
//expected-note@50{{conversion candidate of type 'void (*)() __attribute__((thiscall))'}}
#else
//expected-note@50{{conversion candidate of type 'void (*)()'}}
#endif
const2(); //expected-error{{no matching function for call to object of type '__constant (lambda at}}
//CHECK: |-CXXMethodDecl {{.*}} constexpr operator() 'void () {{.*}}const __constant'
__constant auto const3 = []() __constant{};
const3();
[&] () __global {} (); //expected-error{{no matching function for call to object of type '(lambda at}} expected-note{{candidate function not viable: 'this' object is in default address space, but method expects object in address space '__global'}}
[&] () __private {} (); //expected-error{{no matching function for call to object of type '(lambda at}} expected-note{{candidate function not viable: 'this' object is in default address space, but method expects object in address space '__private'}}
[&] __private {} (); //expected-error{{lambda requires '()' before attribute specifier}} expected-error{{expected body of lambda expression}}
[&] () mutable __private {} ();
[&] () __private mutable {} (); //expected-error{{expected body of lambda expression}}
}