// { dg-do run } // g++ 1.36.1 bug 900220_02 // g++ treats plain `char' and `unsigned char' as different types, however // it fails to treat `signed char' as being a different type from plain // `char' as called for by both the ANSI C standard and the C++ reference // manual. // keywords: plain char type, signed char type, unsigned char type, overloading void overloaded (char) { } void overloaded (signed char) { // { dg-bogus "" } } void overloaded (unsigned char) { } void global_function () { char c = 0; signed char sc = 0; unsigned char uc = 0; overloaded (c); overloaded (sc); overloaded (uc); } int main () { return 0; }