// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c23 %s -verify // Validate that the attribute works in C. static_assert(!__has_c_attribute(assume)); static_assert(__has_c_attribute(clang::assume)); static_assert(__has_attribute(assume)); void test(int n) { // Smoke test. __attribute__((assume(true))); [[clang::assume(true)]]; // Test diagnostics __attribute__((assume)); // expected-error {{'assume' attribute takes one argument}} __attribute__((assume())); // expected-error {{expected expression}} [[clang::assume]]; // expected-error {{'assume' attribute takes one argument}} [[clang::assume()]]; // expected-error {{expected expression}} __attribute__((assume(n++))); // expected-warning {{assumption is ignored because it contains (potential) side-effects}} [[clang::assume(n++)]]; // expected-warning {{assumption is ignored because it contains (potential) side-effects}} [[clang::assume(true)]] int x; // expected-error {{'clang::assume' attribute cannot be applied to a declaration}} __attribute__((assume(true))) int y; // expected-error {{'assume' attribute cannot be applied to a declaration}} }