// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++03 -verify %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++11 -verify %s __builtin_va_list ap; class string; void f(const string& s, ...) { // expected-note {{parameter of type 'const string &' is declared here}} __builtin_va_start(ap, s); // expected-warning {{passing an object of reference type to 'va_start' has undefined behavior}} } void g(register int i, ...) { // expected-warning 0-1{{deprecated}} __builtin_va_start(ap, i); // UB in C, OK in C++ } // Don't crash when there is no last parameter. void no_params(...) { int a; __builtin_va_start(ap, a); // expected-warning {{second argument to 'va_start' is not the last named parameter}} } // Reject this. The __builtin_va_start would execute in Foo's non-variadic // default ctor. void record_context(int a, ...) { struct Foo { // expected-error@+1 {{'va_start' cannot be used outside a function}} void meth(int a, int b = (__builtin_va_start(ap, a), 0)) {} }; } #if __cplusplus >= 201103L // We used to have bugs identifying the correct enclosing function scope in a // lambda. void fixed_lambda_varargs_function(int a, ...) { [](int b) { __builtin_va_start(ap, b); // expected-error {{'va_start' used in function with fixed args}} }(42); } void varargs_lambda_fixed_function(int a) { [](int b, ...) { __builtin_va_start(ap, b); // correct }(42); } auto fixed_lambda_global = [](int f) { __builtin_va_start(ap, f); // expected-error {{'va_start' used in function with fixed args}} }; auto varargs_lambda_global = [](int f, ...) { __builtin_va_start(ap, f); // correct }; void record_member_init(int a, ...) { struct Foo { int a = 0; // expected-error@+1 {{'va_start' cannot be used outside a function}} int b = (__builtin_va_start(ap, a), 0); }; } #endif