// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++11 -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -fsyntax-only -verify %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -DUSE -std=c++11 -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -fsyntax-only -verify %s // Maybe force the implicit declaration of 'operator delete' and 'operator // delete[]'. This should make no difference to anything! #ifdef USE void f(int *p) { delete p; delete [] p; } #endif // Deallocation functions are implicitly noexcept. // Thus, explicit specs aren't allowed to conflict. void operator delete(void*); // expected-warning {{function previously declared with an explicit exception specification redeclared with an implicit exception specification}} void operator delete[](void*); // expected-warning {{function previously declared with an explicit exception specification redeclared with an implicit exception specification}} static_assert(noexcept(operator delete(0)), ""); static_assert(noexcept(operator delete[](0)), ""); // Same goes for explicit declarations. void operator delete(void*, float); void operator delete[](void*, float); static_assert(noexcept(operator delete(0, 0.f)), ""); static_assert(noexcept(operator delete[](0, 0.f)), ""); // But explicit specs stay. void operator delete(void*, double) throw(int); // expected-note {{previous}} static_assert(!noexcept(operator delete(0, 0.)), ""); void operator delete(void*, double) noexcept; // expected-error {{does not match}}