// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-apple-darwin10.0.0 -fsyntax-only -verify %s template int force_same(T, T); // C++ [dcl.enum]p5: // [...] If the underlying type is not fixed, the type of each enumerator is // the type of its initializing value: // - If an initializer is specified for an enumerator, the initializing // value has the same type as the expression. enum Bullet1 { Bullet1Val1 = 'a', Bullet1Val2 = 10u, Bullet1Val1IsChar = sizeof(force_same(Bullet1Val1, char(0))), Bullet1Val2IsUnsigned = sizeof(force_same(Bullet1Val2, unsigned(0))) }; // - If no initializer is specified for the first enumerator, the // initializing value has an unspecified integral type. enum Bullet2 { Bullet2Val, Bullet2ValIsInt = sizeof(force_same(Bullet2Val, int(0))) }; // - Otherwise the type of the initializing value is the same as the type // of the initializing value of the preceding enumerator unless the // incremented value is not representable in that type, in which case the // type is an unspecified integral type sufficient to contain the // incremented value. If no such type exists, the program is ill-formed. enum Bullet3a { Bullet3aVal1 = 17, Bullet3aVal2, Bullet3aVal2IsInt = sizeof(force_same(Bullet3aVal2, int(0))), Bullet3aVal3 = 2147483647, Bullet3aVal3IsInt = sizeof(force_same(Bullet3aVal3, int(0))), Bullet3aVal4, Bullet3aVal4IsUnsigned = sizeof(force_same(Bullet3aVal4, 0ul)) }; enum Bullet3b { Bullet3bVal1 = 17u, Bullet3bVal2, Bullet3bVal2IsInt = sizeof(force_same(Bullet3bVal2, 0u)), Bullet3bVal3 = 2147483647u, Bullet3bVal3IsInt = sizeof(force_same(Bullet3bVal3, 0u)), Bullet3bVal4, Bullet3bVal4IsUnsigned = sizeof(force_same(Bullet3bVal4, 0ul)) }; enum Bullet3c { Bullet3cVal1 = 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEull, Bullet3cVal2, Bullet3cVal3 // expected-warning{{not representable}} }; // Following the closing brace of an enum-specifier, each enumerator has the // type of its enumeration. int array0[sizeof(force_same(Bullet3bVal3, Bullet3b(0)))? 1 : -1];