// RUN: %clang_cc1 -verify -std=c++11 %s // Unlike in C++98, C++11 allows unions to have static data members. union U1 { static constexpr int k1 = 0; static const int k2 = k1; static int k3 = k2; // expected-error {{non-const static data member must be initialized out of line}} static constexpr double k4 = k2; static const double k5 = k4; // expected-error {{requires 'constexpr' specifier}} expected-note {{add 'constexpr'}} int n[k1 + 3]; }; constexpr int U1::k1; constexpr int U1::k2; int U1::k3; const double U1::k4; const double U1::k5; template<typename T> union U2 { static const int k1; static double k2; T t; }; template<typename T> constexpr int U2<T>::k1 = sizeof(U2<T>); template<typename T> double U2<T>::k2 = 5.3; static_assert(U2<int>::k1 == sizeof(int), ""); static_assert(U2<char>::k1 == sizeof(char), ""); union U3 { static const int k; U3() : k(0) {} // expected-error {{does not name a non-static data member}} }; struct S { union { static const int n; // expected-error {{static members cannot be declared in an anonymous union}} int a; int b; }; }; static union { static const int k; // expected-error {{static members cannot be declared in an anonymous union}} int n; };