// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Issue 17537. The void* cast introduced by cgo to avoid problems // with const/volatile qualifiers breaks C preprocessor macros that // emulate functions. package cgotest /* #include <stdlib.h> typedef struct { int i; } S17537; int I17537(S17537 *p); #define I17537(p) ((p)->i) // Calling this function used to fail without the cast. const int F17537(const char **p) { return **p; } // Calling this function used to trigger an error from the C compiler // (issue 18298). void F18298(const void *const *p) { } // Test that conversions between typedefs work as they used to. typedef const void *T18298_1; struct S18298 { int i; }; typedef const struct S18298 *T18298_2; void G18298(T18298_1 t) { } */ import "C" import "testing" func test17537(t *testing.T) { v := C.S17537{i: 17537} if got, want := C.I17537(&v), C.int(17537); got != want { t.Errorf("got %d, want %d", got, want) } p := (*C.char)(C.malloc(1)) *p = 17 if got, want := C.F17537(&p), C.int(17); got != want { t.Errorf("got %d, want %d", got, want) } C.F18298(nil) var v18298 C.T18298_2 C.G18298(C.T18298_1(v18298)) }