// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++98 %s -verify -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -pedantic-errors // RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++11 %s -verify -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -pedantic-errors // RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++14 %s -verify -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -pedantic-errors // RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++17 %s -verify -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -pedantic-errors // RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++2a %s -verify -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -pedantic-errors namespace dr1113 { // dr1113: partial namespace named { extern int a; // expected-note {{previous}} static int a; // expected-error {{static declaration of 'a' follows non-static}} } namespace { extern int a; static int a; // ok, both declarations have internal linkage int b = a; } // FIXME: Per DR1113 and DR4, this is ill-formed due to ambiguity: the second // 'f' has internal linkage, and so does not have C language linkage, so is // not a redeclaration of the first 'f'. // // To avoid a breaking change here, Clang ignores the "internal linkage" effect // of anonymous namespaces on declarations declared within an 'extern "C"' // linkage-specification. extern "C" void f(); namespace { extern "C" void f(); } void g() { f(); } }