// RUN: %clang_cc1 -verify -std=c++11 %s [[carries_dependency, carries_dependency]] int m1(); // expected-error {{attribute 'carries_dependency' cannot appear multiple times in an attribute specifier}} [[carries_dependency]] [[carries_dependency]] int m2(); // ok [[carries_dependency()]] int m3(); // expected-error {{attribute 'carries_dependency' cannot have an argument list}} [[carries_dependency]] void f1(); // FIXME: warn here [[carries_dependency]] int f2(); // ok int f3(int param [[carries_dependency]]); // ok [[carries_dependency]] int (*f4)(); // expected-error {{'carries_dependency' attribute only applies to parameters, Objective-C methods, and functions}} int (*f5 [[carries_dependency]])(); // expected-error {{'carries_dependency' attribute only applies to}} int (*f6)() [[carries_dependency]]; // expected-error {{'carries_dependency' attribute cannot be applied to types}} int (*f7)(int n [[carries_dependency]]); // expected-error {{'[[carries_dependency]]' attribute only allowed on parameter in a function declaration}} int (((f8)))(int n [[carries_dependency]]); // ok int (*f9(int n))(int n [[carries_dependency]]); // expected-error {{'[[carries_dependency]]' attribute only allowed on parameter in a function declaration}} int typedef f10(int n [[carries_dependency]]); // expected-error {{'[[carries_dependency]]' attribute only allowed on parameter in a function declaration}} using T = int(int n [[carries_dependency]]); // expected-error {{'[[carries_dependency]]' attribute only allowed on parameter in a function declaration}} struct S { [[carries_dependency]] int f(int n [[carries_dependency]]); // ok int (*p)(int n [[carries_dependency]]); // expected-error {{'[[carries_dependency]]' attribute only allowed on parameter in a function declaration}} }; void f() { [[carries_dependency]] int f(int n [[carries_dependency]]); // ok [[carries_dependency]] // expected-error {{'carries_dependency' attribute only applies to}} int (*p)(int n [[carries_dependency]]); // expected-error {{'[[carries_dependency]]' attribute only allowed on parameter in a function declaration}} } auto l1 = [](int n [[carries_dependency]]) {}; // There's no way to write a lambda such that the return value carries // a dependency, because an attribute applied to the lambda appertains to // the *type* of the operator() function, not to the function itself. auto l2 = []() [[carries_dependency]] {}; // expected-error {{'carries_dependency' attribute cannot be applied to types}}