// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify -pedantic %s // RUN: not %clang_cc1 -E %s 2>&1 | grep 'blonk.c:92:2: error: ABC' // RUN: not %clang_cc1 -E %s 2>&1 | grep 'blonk.c:93:2: error: DEF' #line 'a' // expected-error {{#line directive requires a positive integer argument}} #line 0 // expected-warning {{#line directive with zero argument is a GNU extension}} #line 00 // expected-warning {{#line directive with zero argument is a GNU extension}} #line 2147483648 // expected-warning {{C requires #line number to be less than 2147483648, allowed as extension}} #line 42 // ok #line 42 'a' // expected-error {{invalid filename for #line directive}} #line 42 "foo/bar/baz.h" // ok // #line directives expand macros. #define A 42 "foo" #line A # 42 # 42 "foo" # 42 "foo" 2 // expected-error {{invalid line marker flag '2': cannot pop empty include stack}} # 42 "foo" 1 3 // enter # 42 "foo" 2 3 // exit # 42 "foo" 2 3 4 // expected-error {{invalid line marker flag '2': cannot pop empty include stack}} # 42 "foo" 3 4 # 'a' // expected-error {{invalid preprocessing directive}} # 42 'f' // expected-error {{invalid filename for line marker directive}} # 42 1 3 // expected-error {{invalid filename for line marker directive}} # 42 "foo" 3 1 // expected-error {{invalid flag line marker directive}} # 42 "foo" 42 // expected-error {{invalid flag line marker directive}} # 42 "foo" 1 2 // expected-error {{invalid flag line marker directive}} # 42a33 // expected-error {{GNU line marker directive requires a simple digit sequence}} // These are checked by the RUN line. #line 92 "blonk.c" #error ABC #error DEF // expected-error@-2 {{ABC}} #line 150 // expected-error@-3 {{DEF}} // Verify that linemarker diddling of the system header flag works. # 192 "glomp.h" // not a system header. typedef int x; // expected-note {{previous definition is here}} typedef int x; // expected-warning {{redefinition of typedef 'x' is a C11 feature}} # 192 "glomp.h" 3 // System header. typedef int y; // ok typedef int y; // ok typedef int q; // q is in system header. #line 42 "blonk.h" // doesn't change system headerness. typedef int z; // ok typedef int z; // ok # 97 // doesn't change system headerness. typedef int z1; // ok typedef int z1; // ok # 42 "blonk.h" // DOES change system headerness. typedef int w; // expected-note {{previous definition is here}} typedef int w; // expected-warning {{redefinition of typedef 'w' is a C11 feature}} typedef int q; // original definition in system header, should not diagnose. // This should not produce an "extra tokens at end of #line directive" warning, // because #line is allowed to contain expanded tokens. #define EMPTY() #line 2 "foo.c" EMPTY( ) #line 2 "foo.c" NONEMPTY( ) // expected-warning{{extra tokens at end of #line directive}} // PR3940 #line 0xf // expected-error {{#line directive requires a simple digit sequence}} #line 42U // expected-error {{#line directive requires a simple digit sequence}} // Line markers are digit strings interpreted as decimal numbers, this is // 10, not 8. #line 010 // expected-warning {{#line directive interprets number as decimal, not octal}} extern int array[__LINE__ == 10 ? 1:-1]; # 020 // expected-warning {{GNU line marker directive interprets number as decimal, not octal}} extern int array_gnuline[__LINE__ == 20 ? 1:-1]; /* PR3917 */ #line 41 extern char array2[\ _\ _LINE__ == 42 ? 1: -1]; /* line marker is location of first _ */ # 51 extern char array2_gnuline[\ _\ _LINE__ == 52 ? 1: -1]; /* line marker is location of first _ */ // rdar://11550996 #line 0 "line-directive.c" // expected-warning {{#line directive with zero argument is a GNU extension}} undefined t; // expected-error {{unknown type name 'undefined'}}