// RUN: not %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only %s 2>&1 | FileCheck -strict-whitespace %s // RUN: not %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -fdiagnostics-parseable-fixits %s 2>&1 | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-MACHINE %s struct Foo { int bar; }; // PR13312 void test1() { struct Foo foo; foo.bar = 42☃ // CHECK: error: non-ASCII characters are not allowed outside of literals and identifiers // CHECK: {{^ \^}} // CHECK: error: expected ';' after expression // Make sure we emit the fixit right in front of the snowman. // CHECK: {{^ \^}} // CHECK: {{^ ;}} // CHECK-MACHINE: fix-it:"{{.*}}fixit-unicode.c":{[[@LINE-8]]:15-[[@LINE-8]]:18}:"" // CHECK-MACHINE: fix-it:"{{.*}}fixit-unicode.c":{[[@LINE-9]]:15-[[@LINE-9]]:15}:";" } int printf(const char *, ...); void test2() { printf("∆: %d", 1L); // CHECK: warning: format specifies type 'int' but the argument has type 'long' // Don't crash emitting a fixit after the delta. // CHECK: printf(" // CHECK: : %d", 1L); // Unfortunately, we can't actually check the location of the printed fixit, // because different systems will render the delta differently (either as a // character, or as <U+2206>.) The fixit should line up with the %d regardless. // CHECK-MACHINE: fix-it:"{{.*}}fixit-unicode.c":{[[@LINE-9]]:16-[[@LINE-9]]:18}:"%ld" } void test3() { int กssss = 42; int a = กsss; // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'กsss'; did you mean 'กssss'?}} // CHECK: {{^ \^}} // CHECK: {{^ [^ ]+ssss}} // CHECK-MACHINE: fix-it:"{{.*}}":{[[@LINE-3]]:11-[[@LINE-3]]:17}:"\340\270\201ssss" int ssกss = 42; int b = ssกs; // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'ssกs'; did you mean 'ssกss'?}} // CHECK: {{^ \^}} // CHECK: {{^ ss.+ss}} // CHECK-MACHINE: fix-it:"{{.*}}":{[[@LINE-3]]:11-[[@LINE-3]]:17}:"ss\340\270\201ss" int sssssssssก = 42; int c = sssssssss; // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'sssssssss'; did you mean 'sssssssssก'?}} // CHECK: {{^ \^}} // CHECK: {{^ sssssssss.+}} // CHECK-MACHINE: fix-it:"{{.*}}":{[[@LINE-3]]:11-[[@LINE-3]]:20}:"sssssssss\340\270\201" }