// RUN: %clang_cc1 -isystem %S/Inputs -fsyntax-only -verify -Wreserved-identifier -Wno-visibility %s
#include <reserved-identifier.h>
__I_AM_A_SYSTEM_MACRO() // no-warning
void test_system_macro_expansion(void) {
SOME_SYSTEM_MACRO(); // no-warning
}
#define __oof foo__ // expected-warning {{macro name is a reserved identifier}}
int foo__bar(void) { return 0; } // no-warning
static int _bar(void) { return 0; } // expected-warning {{identifier '_bar' is reserved because it starts with '_' at global scope}}
static int _Bar(void) { return 0; } // expected-warning {{identifier '_Bar' is reserved because it starts with '_' followed by a capital letter}}
int _foo(void) { return 0; } // expected-warning {{identifier '_foo' is reserved because it starts with '_' at global scope}}
// This one is explicitly skipped by -Wreserved-identifier
void *_; // no-warning
void foo(unsigned int _Reserved) { // expected-warning {{identifier '_Reserved' is reserved because it starts with '_' followed by a capital letter}}
unsigned int __1 = // expected-warning {{identifier '__1' is reserved because it starts with '__'}}
_Reserved; // no-warning
goto __reserved; // expected-warning {{identifier '__reserved' is reserved because it starts with '__'}}
__reserved: // expected-warning {{identifier '__reserved' is reserved because it starts with '__'}}
;
goto _not_reserved;
_not_reserved: ;
}
void foot(unsigned int _not_reserved) {} // no-warning
enum __menu { // expected-warning {{identifier '__menu' is reserved because it starts with '__'}}
__some, // expected-warning {{identifier '__some' is reserved because it starts with '__'}}
_Other, // expected-warning {{identifier '_Other' is reserved because it starts with '_' followed by a capital letter}}
_other // expected-warning {{identifier '_other' is reserved because it starts with '_' at global scope}}
};
struct __babar { // expected-warning {{identifier '__babar' is reserved because it starts with '__'}}
};
struct _Zebulon; // expected-warning {{identifier '_Zebulon' is reserved because it starts with '_' followed by a capital letter}}
struct _Zebulon2 { // expected-warning {{identifier '_Zebulon2' is reserved because it starts with '_' followed by a capital letter}}
} * p;
struct _Zebulon3 *pp; // expected-warning {{identifier '_Zebulon3' is reserved because it starts with '_' followed by a capital letter}}
typedef struct {
int _Field; // expected-warning {{identifier '_Field' is reserved because it starts with '_' followed by a capital letter}}
int _field; // no-warning
} _Typedef; // expected-warning {{identifier '_Typedef' is reserved because it starts with '_' followed by a capital letter}}
int foobar(void) {
return foo__bar(); // no-warning
}
struct _reserved { // expected-warning {{identifier '_reserved' is reserved because it starts with '_' at global scope}}
int a;
} cunf(void) {
return (struct _reserved){1};
}
// FIXME: According to clang declaration context layering, _preserved belongs to
// the translation unit, so we emit a warning. It's unclear that's what the
// standard mandate, but it's such a corner case we can live with it.
void func(struct _preserved { int a; } r) {} // expected-warning {{identifier '_preserved' is reserved because it starts with '_' at global scope}}
extern char *_strdup(const char *); // expected-warning {{identifier '_strdup' is reserved because it starts with '_' at global scope}}
// Don't warn on redeclaration
extern char *_strdup(const char *); // no-warning
void ok(void) {
void _ko(void); // expected-warning {{identifier '_ko' is reserved because it starts with '_' at global scope}}
extern int _ko_again; // expected-warning {{identifier '_ko_again' is reserved because it starts with '_' at global scope}}
}