// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-pc-linux-gnu -fsyntax-only -verify %s void f0() {} void fun0(void) __attribute((alias("f0"))); void f1() {} void fun1() {} // expected-note {{previous definition}} void fun1(void) __attribute((alias("f1"))); // expected-error {{redefinition of 'fun1'}} void f2() {} void fun2(void) __attribute((alias("f2"))); // expected-note {{previous definition}} void fun2() {} // expected-error {{redefinition of 'fun2'}} void f3() {} void fun3(void) __attribute((alias("f3"))); // expected-note {{previous definition}} void fun3(void) __attribute((alias("f3"))); // expected-error {{redefinition of 'fun3'}} void f4() {} void fun4(void) __attribute((alias("f4"))); void fun4(void); // FIXME: We should produce a special case error for this. void f5() {} void __attribute((alias("f5"))) fun5(void) {} // expected-error {{redefinition of 'fun5'}} // expected-note {{previous definition}} int var1 __attribute((alias("v1"))); // expected-error {{definition 'var1' cannot also be an alias}} static int var2 __attribute((alias("v2"))) = 2; // expected-error {{definition 'var2' cannot also be an alias}} extern int var3 __attribute__((alias("C"))); // expected-note{{previous definition is here}} int var3 = 3; // expected-error{{redefinition of 'var3'}} int var4; // expected-note{{previous definition is here}} extern int var4 __attribute__((alias("v4"))); // expected-error{{alias definition of 'var4' after tentative definition}}