// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c2x -fsyntax-only -Wpre-c2x-compat -verify=compat %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c17 -fsyntax-only -pedantic -Wno-comment -verify=pedantic %s /* WG14 N2900: yes * Consistent, Warningless, and Intuitive Initialization with {} */ /* WG14 N3011: yes * Consistent, Warningless, and Intuitive Initialization with {} */ void test(void) { struct S { int x, y; } s = {}; // compat-warning {{use of an empty initializer is incompatible with C standards before C23}} \ pedantic-warning {{use of an empty initializer is a C23 extension}} int i = {}; // compat-warning {{use of an empty initializer is incompatible with C standards before C23}} \ pedantic-warning {{use of an empty initializer is a C23 extension}} int j = (int){}; // compat-warning {{use of an empty initializer is incompatible with C standards before C23}} \ pedantic-warning {{use of an empty initializer is a C23 extension}} // C2x 6.7.10p4 says, in part: An array of unknown size shall not be // initialized by an empty initializer. // However, Clang allows zero-sized arrays as an extension in both C and C++, // and this initialization form will deduce the array extent as zero. Given // that we support empty initialization of an unbounded array in C++, we also // support it in C. int unknown_size[] = {}; // pedantic-warning {{zero size arrays are an extension}} \ pedantic-warning {{use of an empty initializer is a C23 extension}} \ compat-warning {{use of an empty initializer is incompatible with C standards before C23}} int vla[i] = {}; // compat-warning {{use of an empty initializer is incompatible with C standards before C23}} \ pedantic-warning {{use of an empty initializer is a C23 extension}} int *compound_literal_vla = (int[i]){}; // compat-warning {{use of an empty initializer is incompatible with C standards before C23}} \ pedantic-warning {{use of an empty initializer is a C23 extension}} struct T { int i; struct S s; } t1 = { 1, {} }; // compat-warning {{use of an empty initializer is incompatible with C standards before C23}} \ pedantic-warning {{use of an empty initializer is a C23 extension}} struct T t2 = { 1, { 2, {} // compat-warning {{use of an empty initializer is incompatible with C standards before C23}} \ pedantic-warning {{use of an empty initializer is a C23 extension}} } }; struct T t3 = { (int){}, // compat-warning {{use of an empty initializer is incompatible with C standards before C23}} \ pedantic-warning {{use of an empty initializer is a C23 extension}} {} // compat-warning {{use of an empty initializer is incompatible with C standards before C23}} \ pedantic-warning {{use of an empty initializer is a C23 extension}} }; // Ensure that zero initialization does what you'd expect in a constant expr. // FIXME: the "not an ICE" warning is incorrect for C2x, but we don't yet // implement WG14 N3038. _Static_assert((int){} == 0, "what?"); // compat-warning {{use of an empty initializer is incompatible with C standards before C23}} \ pedantic-warning {{use of an empty initializer is a C23 extension}} \ pedantic-warning {{expression is not an integer constant expression; folding it to a constant is a GNU extension}} }