// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify -pedantic-errors %s void f() { int a; struct S { int m; }; typedef S *T; // Expressions. T(a)->m = 7; int(a)++; // expected-error {{assignment to cast is illegal}} __extension__ int(a)++; // expected-error {{assignment to cast is illegal}} __typeof(int)(a,5)<<a; // expected-error {{excess elements in scalar initializer}} void(a), ++a; if (int(a)+1) {} for (int(a)+1;;) {} // expected-warning {{expression result unused}} a = sizeof(int()+1); a = sizeof(int(1)); typeof(int()+1) a2; // expected-error {{extension used}} (int(1)); // expected-warning {{expression result unused}} // type-id (int())1; // expected-error {{C-style cast from 'int' to 'int ()' is not allowed}} // Declarations. int fd(T(a)); // expected-warning {{parentheses were disambiguated as a function declarator}} T(*d)(int(p)); // expected-warning {{parentheses were disambiguated as a function declarator}} expected-note {{previous definition is here}} T(d)[5]; // expected-error {{redefinition of 'd'}} typeof(int[])(f) = { 1, 2 }; // expected-error {{extension used}} void(b)(int); int(d2) __attribute__(()); if (int(a)=1) {} int(d3(int())); } class C { }; void fn(int(C)) { } // void fn(int(*fp)(C c)) { } expected-note{{candidate function}} // not: void fn(int C); int g(C); void foo() { fn(1); // expected-error {{no matching function}} fn(g); // OK }