// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++17 -fsyntax-only -verify %s -verify=expected,not-cxx20 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++20 -fsyntax-only -Wno-deprecated-array-compare -verify %s -verify=expected,not-cxx20 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++20 -fsyntax-only -Wdeprecated -verify %s -verify=expected,cxx20 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++26 -fsyntax-only -Wdeprecated -verify %s -verify=expected,cxx26 typedef struct { char str[16]; int id[16]; } Object; bool object_equal(const Object &obj1, const Object &obj2) { if (obj1.str != obj2.str) // not-cxx20-warning {{comparison between two arrays compare their addresses}} cxx20-warning {{comparison between two arrays is deprecated}} return false; // cxx26-error@-1 {{comparison between two arrays is ill-formed in C++26}} if (obj1.id != obj2.id) // not-cxx20-warning {{comparison between two arrays compare their addresses}} cxx20-warning {{comparison between two arrays is deprecated}} return false; // cxx26-error@-1 {{comparison between two arrays is ill-formed in C++26}} return true; } void foo(int (&array1)[2], int (&array2)[2]) { if (array1 == array2) { } // not-cxx20-warning {{comparison between two arrays compare their addresses}} cxx20-warning {{comparison between two arrays is deprecated}} // cxx26-error@-1 {{comparison between two arrays is ill-formed in C++26}} }