// RUN: %clang_cc1 -Weverything -xc++ -std=c++11 -DCXX11 -verify %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -Weverything -xc++ -std=c++03 -DCXX03 -verify %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -Weverything -xobjective-c -DOBJC -verify %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -Weverything -std=c11 -xc -DC11 -verify %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -pedantic -std=c11 -xc -DC11 -verify %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -Weverything -std=c11 -xc -fms-extensions -DMS -verify %s enum X : int {e}; #if defined(CXX11) // expected-warning@-2{{enumeration types with a fixed underlying type are incompatible with C++98}} #elif defined(CXX03) // expected-warning@-4{{enumeration types with a fixed underlying type are a C++11 extension}} #elif defined(OBJC) // No diagnostic #elif defined(C11) // expected-warning@-8{{enumeration types with a fixed underlying type are a Clang extension}} #elif defined(MS) // expected-warning@-10{{enumeration types with a fixed underlying type are a Microsoft extension}} #endif // Don't warn about the forward declaration in any language mode. enum Fwd : int; enum Fwd : int { e2 }; #ifndef OBJC // expected-warning@-3 {{enumeration types with a fixed underlying type}} // expected-warning@-3 {{enumeration types with a fixed underlying type}} #endif // Always error on the incompatible redeclaration. enum BadFwd : int; #ifndef OBJC // expected-warning@-2 {{enumeration types with a fixed underlying type}} #endif // expected-note@-4 {{previous declaration is here}} enum BadFwd : char { e3 }; #ifndef OBJC // expected-warning@-2 {{enumeration types with a fixed underlying type}} #endif // expected-error@-4 {{enumeration redeclared with different underlying type 'char' (was 'int')}}