// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-windows -fsyntax-only -verify -fborland-extensions -fcxx-exceptions %s // This test is from http://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/en/Try int puts(const char *); template int printf(const char *, T); const char * strdup(const char *); void free(const void *); #define EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER 1 class Exception { public: Exception(const char* s = "Unknown"){what = strdup(s); } Exception(const Exception& e ){what = strdup(e.what); } ~Exception() {free(what); } const char* msg() const {return what; } private: const char* what; }; int main() { float e, f, g; try { try { f = 1.0; g = 0.0; try { puts("Another exception:"); e = f / g; } __except(EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER) { puts("Caught a C-based exception."); throw(Exception("Hardware error: Divide by 0")); } } catch(const Exception& e) { printf("Caught C++ Exception: %s :\n", e.msg()); } } __finally { puts("C++ allows __finally too!"); } return e; } namespace PR17584 { template void Except() { __try { } __except(true) { } } template void Finally() { __try { } __finally { } } template void Except(); template void Finally(); } void test___leave() { // Most tests are in __try.c. // Clang accepts try with __finally. MSVC doesn't. (Maybe a Borland thing?) // __leave in mixed blocks isn't supported. try { __leave; // expected-error{{'__leave' statement not in __try block}} } __finally { } }