// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -std=c++11 -verify %s // libstdc++ 4.6.x contains a bug where it defines std::__atomic[0,1,2] as a // non-inline namespace, then selects one of those namespaces and reopens it // as inline, as a strange way of providing something like a using-directive. // Clang has an egregious hack to work around the problem, by allowing a // namespace to be converted from non-inline to inline in this one specific // case. // the last 4.6 release was 2013, so the hack is removed. This checks __atomic // is not special. #ifdef BE_THE_HEADER #pragma clang system_header namespace std { namespace __atomic0 { // expected-note {{previous definition}} typedef int foobar; } // namespace __atomic0 namespace __atomic1 { typedef void foobar; } // namespace __atomic1 inline namespace __atomic0 {} // expected-error {{cannot be reopened as inline}} } // namespace std #else #define BE_THE_HEADER #include "libstdcxx_atomic_ns_hack.cpp" std::foobar fb; // expected-error {{no type named 'foobar' in namespace}} #endif