// RUN: clang-cc -fsyntax-only -verify %s class C { public: auto int errx; // expected-error {{error: storage class specified for a member declaration}} register int erry; // expected-error {{error: storage class specified for a member declaration}} extern int errz; // expected-error {{error: storage class specified for a member declaration}} static void sm() { sx = 0; this->x = 0; // expected-error {{error: invalid use of 'this' outside of a nonstatic member function}} x = 0; // expected-error {{error: invalid use of member 'x' in static member function}} } class NestedC { void m() { sx = 0; x = 0; // expected-error {{error: invalid use of nonstatic data member 'x'}} } }; int b : 1, w : 2; int : 1, : 2; typedef int E : 1; // expected-error {{typedef member 'E' cannot be a bit-field}} static int sb : 1; // expected-error {{error: static member 'sb' cannot be a bit-field}} static int vs; typedef int func(); func tm; func *ptm; func btm : 1; // expected-error {{bit-field 'btm' has non-integral type}} NestedC bc : 1; // expected-error {{bit-field 'bc' has non-integral type}} enum E1 { en1, en2 }; int i = 0; // expected-error {{error: 'i' can only be initialized if it is a static const integral data member}} static int si = 0; // expected-error {{error: 'si' can only be initialized if it is a static const integral data member}} static const NestedC ci = 0; // expected-error {{error: 'ci' can only be initialized if it is a static const integral data member}} static const int nci = vs; // expected-error {{in-class initializer is not an integral constant expression}} static const int vi = 0; static const E evi = 0; void m() { sx = 0; this->x = 0; y = 0; this = 0; // expected-error {{error: expression is not assignable}} } int f1(int p) { A z = 6; return p + x + this->y + z; } typedef int A; virtual int viv; // expected-error {{'virtual' can only appear on non-static member functions}} virtual static int vsif(); // expected-error {{error: 'virtual' can only appear on non-static member functions}} virtual int vif(); private: int x,y; static int sx; mutable int mi; mutable int &mir; // expected-error {{error: 'mutable' cannot be applied to references}} mutable void mfn(); // expected-error {{error: 'mutable' cannot be applied to functions}} mutable const int mci; // expected-error {{error: 'mutable' and 'const' cannot be mixed}} static const int number = 50; static int arr[number]; }; class C2 { void f() { static int lx; class LC1 { int m() { return lx; } }; class LC2 { int m() { return lx; } }; } }; struct C3 { int i; mutable int j; }; void f() { const C3 c3 = { 1, 2 }; (void)static_cast(&c3.i); // expected-error {{static_cast from 'int const *' to 'int *' is not allowed}} // but no error here (void)static_cast(&c3.j); } // Play with mutable a bit more, to make sure it doesn't crash anything. mutable int gi; // expected-error {{error: 'mutable' can only be applied to member variables}} mutable void gfn(); // expected-error {{illegal storage class on function}} void ogfn() { mutable int ml; // expected-error {{error: 'mutable' can only be applied to member variables}} // PR3020: This used to crash due to double ownership of C4. struct C4; C4; // expected-error {{declaration does not declare anything}} } struct C4 { void f(); // expected-note{{previous declaration is here}} int f; // expected-error{{duplicate member 'f'}} };