// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++1z -fsyntax-only -verify %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++03 -fsyntax-only -verify %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++03 -faligned-allocation -fsyntax-only -verify %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++11 -fsyntax-only -verify %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++11 -fsyntax-only -verify -fsized-deallocation %s #if !__has_builtin(__builtin_operator_new) || !__has_builtin(__builtin_operator_delete) #error builtins should always be available #endif #if __has_builtin(__builtin_operator_new) != 201802L || \ __has_builtin(__builtin_operator_delete) != 201802L #error builtin should report updated value #endif typedef __SIZE_TYPE__ size_t; namespace std { struct nothrow_t {}; #if __cplusplus >= 201103L enum class align_val_t : size_t {}; #else enum align_val_t { // We can't force an underlying type when targeting windows. # ifndef _WIN32 __zero = 0, __max = (size_t)-1 # endif }; #endif } std::nothrow_t nothrow; void *operator new(size_t); // expected-note 1+ {{candidate function}} void operator delete(void *); // expected-note 1+ {{candidate function}} // Declare the reserved placement operators. void *operator new(size_t, void*) throw(); // expected-note 1+ {{candidate function}} void operator delete(void *, void *)throw(); // expected-note 1+ {{candidate function}} void *operator new[](size_t, void*) throw(); void operator delete[](void*, void*) throw(); // Declare the replaceable global allocation operators. void *operator new(size_t, const std::nothrow_t &) throw(); // expected-note 1+ {{candidate function}} void *operator new[](size_t, const std::nothrow_t &) throw(); void operator delete(void *, const std::nothrow_t &)throw(); // expected-note 1+ {{candidate function}} void operator delete[](void *, const std::nothrow_t &) throw(); // aligned allocation and deallocation functions. void* operator new ( size_t count, std::align_val_t al); // expected-note 1+ {{candidate function}} void operator delete(void *, std::align_val_t); // expected-note 1+ {{candidate}} #ifndef __cpp_aligned_new // expected-note@-3 1+ {{non-usual 'operator new' declared here}} // expected-note@-3 1+ {{non-usual 'operator delete' declared here}} #endif void *operator new[](size_t count, std::align_val_t al); void operator delete[](void*, std::align_val_t); void operator delete(void *, size_t); // expected-note 1+ {{candidate}} #ifndef __cpp_sized_deallocation // expected-note@-2 1+ {{non-usual 'operator delete' declared here}} #endif void operator delete[](void*, size_t); // Declare some other placemenet operators. void *operator new(size_t, void*, bool) throw(); // expected-note 1+ {{candidate function}} void *operator new[](size_t, void*, bool) throw(); void *NP = 0; void test_typo_in_args() { __builtin_operator_new(DNE); // expected-error {{undeclared identifier 'DNE'}} __builtin_operator_new(DNE, DNE2); // expected-error {{undeclared identifier 'DNE'}} expected-error {{'DNE2'}} __builtin_operator_delete(DNE); // expected-error {{'DNE'}} __builtin_operator_delete(DNE, DNE2); // expected-error {{'DNE'}} expected-error {{'DNE2'}} } void test_arg_types() { __builtin_operator_new(NP); // expected-error {{no matching function for call to 'operator new'}} __builtin_operator_new(NP, std::align_val_t(0)); // expected-error {{no matching function for call to 'operator new'}} } void test_return_type() { int w = __builtin_operator_new(42); // expected-error {{cannot initialize a variable of type 'int' with an rvalue of type 'void *'}} int y = __builtin_operator_delete(NP); // expected-error {{cannot initialize a variable of type 'int' with an rvalue of type 'void'}} } void test_aligned_new() { #ifdef __cpp_aligned_new void *p = __builtin_operator_new(42, std::align_val_t(2)); __builtin_operator_delete(p, std::align_val_t(2)); #else // FIXME: We've manually declared the aligned new/delete overloads, // but LangOpts::AlignedAllocation is false. Should our overloads be considered // usual allocation/deallocation functions? void *p = __builtin_operator_new(42, std::align_val_t(2)); // expected-error {{call to '__builtin_operator_new' selects non-usual allocation function}} __builtin_operator_delete(p, std::align_val_t(2)); // expected-error {{call to '__builtin_operator_delete' selects non-usual deallocation function}} #endif } void test_sized_delete() { #ifdef __cpp_sized_deallocation __builtin_operator_delete(NP, 4); #else __builtin_operator_delete(NP, 4); // expected-error {{call to '__builtin_operator_delete' selects non-usual deallocation function}} #endif } void *operator new(size_t, bool); // expected-note 1+ {{candidate}} // expected-note@-1 {{non-usual 'operator new' declared here}} void operator delete(void *, bool); // expected-note 1+ {{candidate}} // expected-note@-1 {{non-usual 'operator delete' declared here}} void test_non_usual() { __builtin_operator_new(42, true); // expected-error {{call to '__builtin_operator_new' selects non-usual allocation function}} __builtin_operator_delete(NP, false); // expected-error {{call to '__builtin_operator_delete' selects non-usual deallocation function}} } template struct Tag {}; struct ConvertsToTypes { operator std::align_val_t() const; operator Tag<0>() const; }; void *operator new(size_t, Tag<0>); // expected-note 0+ {{candidate}} void operator delete(void *, Tag<0>); // expected-note 0+ {{candidate}} void test_ambiguous() { #ifdef __cpp_aligned_new ConvertsToTypes cvt; __builtin_operator_new(42, cvt); // expected-error {{call to 'operator new' is ambiguous}} __builtin_operator_delete(NP, cvt); // expected-error {{call to 'operator delete' is ambiguous}} #endif } void test_no_args() { __builtin_operator_new(); // expected-error {{no matching function for call to 'operator new'}} __builtin_operator_delete(); // expected-error {{no matching function for call to 'operator delete'}} } void test_no_matching_fn() { Tag<1> tag; __builtin_operator_new(42, tag); // expected-error {{no matching function for call to 'operator new'}} __builtin_operator_delete(NP, tag); // expected-error {{no matching function for call to 'operator delete'}} } template void test_dependent_call(Tp new_arg, Up delete_arg, RetT) { RetT ret = __builtin_operator_new(new_arg); __builtin_operator_delete(delete_arg); } template void test_dependent_call(int, int*, void*); void test_const_attribute() { __builtin_operator_new(42); // expected-warning {{ignoring return value of function declared with const attribute}} #ifdef __cpp_aligned_new __builtin_operator_new(42, std::align_val_t(8)); // expected-warning {{ignoring return value of function declared with const attribute}} #endif }