// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple aarch64-linux-gnu -verify %s typedef __attribute__((aarch64_vector_pcs)) int invalid_typedef; // expected-warning {{'aarch64_vector_pcs' only applies to function types; type here is 'int'}} void __attribute__((aarch64_vector_pcs(0))) foo0(void); // expected-error {{'aarch64_vector_pcs' attribute takes no arguments}} void __attribute__((aarch64_vector_pcs, preserve_all)) foo1(void); // expected-error {{not compatible}} void __attribute__((cdecl)) foo2(void); // expected-note {{previous declaration is here}} void __attribute__((aarch64_vector_pcs)) foo2(void) {} // expected-error {{function declared 'aarch64_vector_pcs' here was previously declared 'cdecl'}} void foo3(void); // expected-note {{previous declaration is here}} void __attribute__((aarch64_vector_pcs)) foo3(void) {} // expected-error {{function declared 'aarch64_vector_pcs' here was previously declared without calling convention}} typedef int (*fn_ty)(void); typedef int __attribute__((aarch64_vector_pcs)) (*aavpcs_fn_ty)(void); void foo4(fn_ty ptr1, aavpcs_fn_ty ptr2) { ptr1 = ptr2; // expected-error {{incompatible function pointer types}} }