// RUN: %clang_cc1 -verify %s // If the object being deleted has incomplete class type at the point of // deletion and the complete class has a non-trivial destructor or a // deallocation function, the behavior is undefined. // The trivial case. class T0; // expected-note {{forward declaration}} void f0(T0 *a) { delete a; } // expected-warning {{deleting pointer to incomplete type}} class T0 { ~T0(); }; // The trivial case, inside a template instantiation. template<typename T> struct T1_A { T *x; ~T1_A() { delete x; } }; // expected-warning {{deleting pointer to incomplete type}} class T1_B; // expected-note {{forward declaration}} void f0() { T1_A<T1_B> x; } // expected-note {{in instantiation of member function}} // This case depends on when we check T2_C::f0. class T2_A; template<typename T> struct T2_B { void f0(T *a) { delete a; } }; struct T2_C { T2_B<T2_A> x; void f0(T2_A *a) { x.f0(a); } }; void f0(T2_A *a) { T2_C x; x.f0(a); } class T2_A { }; // An alternate version of the same. class T3_A; template<typename T> struct T3_B { void f0(T *a) { delete a; // expected-error{{calling a private destructor of class 'T3_A'}} } }; struct T3_C { T3_B<T3_A> x; void f0(T3_A *a) { x.f0(a); // expected-note{{in instantiation of member function 'T3_B<T3_A>::f0' requested here}} } }; void f0(T3_A *a) { T3_C x; x.f0(a); } class T3_A { private: ~T3_A(); // expected-note{{declared private here}} };