// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fcxx-exceptions -fexceptions -fsyntax-only -verify %s class BaseEx {}; class Ex1: public BaseEx {}; typedef Ex1 Ex2; void f(); void test() try {} catch (BaseEx &e) { f(); } // expected-note 2{{for type 'BaseEx &'}} catch (Ex1 &e) { f(); } // expected-warning {{exception of type 'Ex1 &' will be caught by earlier handler}} \ expected-note {{for type 'Ex1 &'}} // FIXME: It would be nicer to only issue one warning on the below line instead // of two. We get two diagnostics because the first one is noticing that there // is a class hierarchy inversion where the earlier base class handler will // catch throwing the derived class and the second one is because Ex2 and Ex1 // are the same type after canonicalization. catch (Ex2 &e) { f(); } // expected-warning 2{{exception of type 'Ex2 &' (aka 'Ex1 &') will be caught by earlier handler}} namespace GH61177 { void func() { const char arr[4] = "abc"; // We should not issue an "exception will be caught by earlier handler" // diagnostic, as that is a lie. try { throw arr; } catch (char *p) { } catch (const char *p) { } } } // GH61177