/* PR middle-end/57541 */ | |
/* { dg-do compile } */ | |
/* { dg-options "-fcilkplus" } */ | |
int A[10]; | |
int foo () { | |
/* C compiler uses the term "undeclared" whereas C++ compiler uses | |
"not declared". Thus, grepping for declared seem to be the easiest. */ | |
char c = (char)N; /* { dg-error "declared" } */ | |
short s = (short)N; | |
long l = (long)N; | |
A[l:s:c]; | |
} | |
int foo1 (int N) { | |
char c = (char)N; | |
short s = (short)N; | |
A[l:s:c]; /* { dg-error "declared" } */ | |
} | |
/* { dg-message "note: each" "defined" { target c } 11 } */ | |