// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++11 -verify %s template struct X {}; // Constructor characteristics are: // - the template parameter list [FIXME] // - the parameter-type-list // - absence or presence of explicit // - absence or presence of constexpr struct A { A(X<0>) {} // expected-note 2{{here}} constexpr A(X<1>) {} explicit A(X<2>) {} // expected-note 3{{here}} explicit constexpr A(X<3>) {} // expected-note 2{{here}} }; A a0 { X<0>{} }; A a0i = { X<0>{} }; constexpr A a0c { X<0>{} }; // expected-error {{must be initialized by a constant expression}} expected-note {{non-constexpr}} constexpr A a0ic = { X<0>{} }; // expected-error {{must be initialized by a constant expression}} expected-note {{non-constexpr}} A a1 { X<1>{} }; A a1i = { X<1>{} }; constexpr A a1c { X<1>{} }; constexpr A a1ic = { X<1>{} }; A a2 { X<2>{} }; A a2i = { X<2>{} }; // expected-error {{constructor is explicit}} constexpr A a2c { X<2>{} }; // expected-error {{must be initialized by a constant expression}} expected-note {{non-constexpr}} constexpr A a2ic = { X<2>{} }; // expected-error {{constructor is explicit}} A a3 { X<3>{} }; A a3i = { X<3>{} }; // expected-error {{constructor is explicit}} constexpr A a3c { X<3>{} }; constexpr A a3ic = { X<3>{} }; // expected-error {{constructor is explicit}} struct B : A { using A::A; // expected-note 7{{here}} }; B b0 { X<0>{} }; B b0i = { X<0>{} }; constexpr B b0c { X<0>{} }; // expected-error {{must be initialized by a constant expression}} expected-note {{non-constexpr}} constexpr B b0ic = { X<0>{} }; // expected-error {{must be initialized by a constant expression}} expected-note {{non-constexpr}} B b1 { X<1>{} }; B b1i = { X<1>{} }; constexpr B b1c { X<1>{} }; constexpr B b1ic = { X<1>{} }; B b2 { X<2>{} }; B b2i = { X<2>{} }; // expected-error {{constructor is explicit}} constexpr B b2c { X<2>{} }; // expected-error {{must be initialized by a constant expression}} expected-note {{non-constexpr}} constexpr B b2ic = { X<2>{} }; // expected-error {{constructor is explicit}} B b3 { X<3>{} }; B b3i = { X<3>{} }; // expected-error {{constructor is explicit}} constexpr B b3c { X<3>{} }; constexpr B b3ic = { X<3>{} }; // expected-error {{constructor is explicit}} // 'constexpr' is OK even if the constructor doesn't obey the constraints. struct NonLiteral { NonLiteral(); }; struct NonConstexpr { NonConstexpr(); constexpr NonConstexpr(int); }; // expected-note {{here}} struct Constexpr { constexpr Constexpr(int) {} }; struct BothNonLiteral : NonLiteral, Constexpr { using Constexpr::Constexpr; }; // expected-note {{base class 'NonLiteral' of non-literal type}} constexpr BothNonLiteral bothNL{42}; // expected-error {{constexpr variable cannot have non-literal type 'const BothNonLiteral'}} struct BothNonConstexpr : NonConstexpr, Constexpr { using Constexpr::Constexpr; }; // expected-note {{non-constexpr constructor 'NonConstexpr}} constexpr BothNonConstexpr bothNC{42}; // expected-error {{must be initialized by a constant expression}} expected-note {{in call to 'BothNonConstexpr(42)'}} struct ConstexprEval { constexpr ConstexprEval(int a, const char *p) : k(p[a]) {} char k; }; struct ConstexprEval2 { char k2 = 'x'; }; struct ConstexprEval3 : ConstexprEval, ConstexprEval2 { using ConstexprEval::ConstexprEval; }; constexpr ConstexprEval3 ce{4, "foobar"}; static_assert(ce.k == 'a', ""); static_assert(ce.k2 == 'x', "");