// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s -std=c11 -Wno-pointer-arith -Wno-gnu-alignof-expression -Wno-unused -pedantic-errors static void *a(void); // expected-error {{function 'a' has internal linkage but is not defined}} static void *b(void); // expected-error {{function 'b' has internal linkage but is not defined}} static void *c(void); // expected-error {{function 'c' has internal linkage but is not defined}} static void *d(void); // expected-error {{function 'd' has internal linkage but is not defined}} static void *no_err(void); int main(void) { a; // expected-note {{used here}} int i = _Alignof(no_err); int j = _Generic(&no_err, void *(*)(void): 0); void *k = _Generic(&no_err, void *(*)(void): b(), default: 0); // expected-note {{used here}} // FIXME according to the C standard there should be no error if the undefined internal is // "part of the expression in a generic association that is not the result expression of its generic selection;" // but, currently, clang wrongly emits an error in this case k = _Generic(&no_err, void *(*)(void): 0, default: c()); // expected-note {{used here}} k = _Generic(&no_err, int (*)(void) : 0, default : d()); // expected-note {{used here}} int l = sizeof(no_err); __typeof__(&no_err) x; }