/* { dg-options "-std=c99 -pedantic-errors" } */ int a[*]; /* { dg-error "not allowed in other than function prototype scope" } */ void foo1() { int a[*]; } /* { dg-error "not allowed in other than function prototype scope" } */ void foo2() { int a[*]; } /* { dg-error "not allowed in other than function prototype scope" } */ int foo3(int i)[*]; /* { dg-error "not allowed in other than function prototype scope" } */ void foo4(int o[*][4]) { } /* { dg-error "not allowed in other than function prototype scope" } */ void foo5(int o[4][*]) { } /* { dg-error "not allowed in other than function prototype scope" } */ /* [*] can't be used in a type that's not a declaration (maybe, the final wording for DR#341 would allow it although the first discussed intent would not). */ void foo11(int x[sizeof(int (*)[*])]); /* { dg-warning "not in a declaration" } */ /* This case is allowed per DR#341. */ void foo12(int [*]); extern int n; int B[100]; void foo10(int m) { typedef int (*vla)[m]; struct tag { vla x; /* { dg-error "a member of a structure or union cannot have a variably modified type" } */ /* PR c/7948 */ int (*y)[n]; /* { dg-error "a member of a structure or union cannot have a variably modified type" } */ int z[n]; /* { dg-error "a member of a structure or union cannot have a variably modified type" } */ }; /* PR c/25802 */ extern int (*r)[m]; /* { dg-error "variably modified type must have no linkage" } */ }