// or incomplete types shall not be restrict-qualified." C++ also allows
// restrict-qualified references.
if (TypeQuals & DeclSpec::TQ_restrict) {
- if (Result->isPointerType() || Result->isReferenceType()) {
- QualType EltTy = Result->isPointerType() ?
- Result->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType() :
- Result->getAs<ReferenceType>()->getPointeeType();
+ if (Result->isAnyPointerType() || Result->isReferenceType()) {
+ QualType EltTy;
+ if (Result->isObjCObjectPointerType())
+ EltTy = Result;
+ else
+ EltTy = Result->isPointerType() ?
+ Result->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType() :
+ Result->getAs<ReferenceType>()->getPointeeType();
// If we have a pointer or reference, the pointee must have an object
// incomplete type.
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+// RUN: clang-cc -std=gnu99 -fsyntax-only -verify %s
+
+void f0(restrict id a0) {}
+
+void f1(restrict id *a0) {}
+
+void f2(restrict Class a0) {}
+
+void f3(restrict Class *a0) {}