/* Test for constant expressions: cases involving VLAs and typeof. */ /* Origin: Joseph Myers */ /* { dg-do compile } */ /* { dg-options "-std=gnu99 -pedantic-errors" } */ /* It appears address constants may contain casts to variably modified types. Whether they should be permitted was discussed in ; since static pointers to VLAs are definitely permitted within functions and may be initialized and such initialization involves implicit conversion to a variably modified type, allowing explicit casts seems appropriate. Thus, GCC allows them as long as the "evaluated" size expressions do not contain the various operators not permitted to be evaluated in a constant expression, and as long as the result is genuinely constant (meaning that pointer arithmetic using the size of the VLA is generally not permitted). */ static int sa[100]; int f (int m, int n) { static int (*a1)[n] = &sa; static int (*a2)[n] = (__typeof__(int (*)[n]))sa; static int (*a3)[n] = (__typeof__(int (*)[(int){m++}]))sa; /* { dg-error "constant" } */ static int (*a4)[n] = (__typeof__((int (*)[n])sa))sa; static int (*a5)[n] = (__typeof__((int (*)[m++])sa))sa; /* { dg-error "constant" } */ static int (*a6)[n] = (__typeof__((int (*)[100])(int (*)[m++])sa))sa; static int (*a7)[n] = (__typeof__((int (*)[n])sa + m++))sa; /* { dg-error "constant" } */ return n; }