// RUN: %clang_cc1 -E -pedantic-errors %s -verify -std=c++98 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -E -pedantic-errors %s -verify -std=c++11 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -E -pedantic-errors %s -verify -std=c++14 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -E -pedantic-errors %s -verify -std=c++17 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -E -pedantic-errors %s -verify -std=c++20 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -E -pedantic-errors %s -verify=expected,since-cxx23 -std=c++23 -Wno-c23-extensions // RUN: %clang_cc1 -E -pedantic-errors %s -verify=expected,since-cxx23 -std=c++2c -Wno-c23-extensions // Test 1: Top-level comma // expected-error@+1 {{expected end of line in preprocessor expression}} #if 1, 2 #endif // Test 2: Comma in conditional expression(CWG3017) // Per CWG 3017, this exact case highlights the specification gap // where C++ lacks explicit prohibition of comma operators in #if // expected-error@+1 {{comma operator in operand of #if}} #if 1 ? 1, 0 : 3 #endif // Test 3: Parenthesized comma // expected-error@+1 {{comma operator in operand of #if}} #if (1, 2) #endif // Test 4: Multiple commas // expected-error@+1 {{expected end of line in preprocessor expression}} #if 1, 2, 3 #endif // Test 5: Comma in #elif #if 0 #elif (1, 2) // expected-error {{comma operator in operand of #if}} #endif // Test 6: Leading comma (syntax error) // expected-error@+1 {{invalid token at start of a preprocessor expression}} #if , #endif // Test 7: Comma in #embed limit parameter (C++23+) #if __cplusplus >= 202302L // since-cxx23-error@+1 {{expected ')'}} #embed "jk.txt" limit(1, 2) #endif