// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s -std=c++11 -triple=i686-pc-linux-gnu void ugly_news(int *ip) { // These are ill-formed according to one reading of C++98, and at the least // have undefined behavior. // FIXME: They're ill-formed in C++11. (void)new int[-1]; // expected-warning {{array size is negative}} (void)new int[2000000000]; // expected-warning {{array is too large}} } struct S { S(int); S(); ~S(); }; struct T { // expected-note 2 {{not viable}} T(int); // expected-note {{not viable}} }; void fn() { (void) new int[2] {1, 2}; (void) new S[2] {1, 2}; // C++11 [expr.new]p19: // If the new-expression creates an object or an array of objects of class // type, access and ambiguity control are done for the allocation function, // the deallocation function (12.5), and the constructor (12.1). // // Note that this happens even if the array bound is constant and the // initializer initializes every array element. (void) new T[2] {1, 2}; // expected-error {{no matching constructor}} expected-note {{in implicit initialization of array element 2}} }