// Test ldc.attributes.allocSize diagnostics // Although @allocSize is only effective for LLVM>=3.9, diagnostics should work for all LLVM versions // RUN: not %ldc -d-version=NORMAL %s 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=NORMAL // RUN: not %ldc -d-version=THIS %s 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=THIS import ldc.attributes; version(NORMAL) { // NORMAL: attr_allocsize_diag.d([[@LINE+2]]): Error: `@ldc.attributes.allocSize.sizeArgIdx=2` too large for function `my_calloc` with 2 arguments. // NORMAL: attr_allocsize_diag.d([[@LINE+1]]): Error: `@ldc.attributes.allocSize.numArgIdx=2` too large for function `my_calloc` with 2 arguments. extern (C) void* my_calloc(size_t num, size_t size) @allocSize(2, 2) { return null; } } version(THIS) { // Test function type with hidden `this` argument class A { // THIS: attr_allocsize_diag.d([[@LINE+2]]): Error: `@ldc.attributes.allocSize.sizeArgIdx=4` too large for function `this_calloc` with 4 arguments. // THIS: attr_allocsize_diag.d([[@LINE+1]]): Error: `@ldc.attributes.allocSize.numArgIdx=4` too large for function `this_calloc` with 4 arguments. void* this_calloc(int size, int b, size_t num, int c) @allocSize(4, 4) { return null; } } }