// CHECK-CPP0X: store i8 97
char a = 'a';
- // Should pick second character.
+ // Should truncate value (equal to last character).
// CHECK-C: store i8 98
// CHECK-CPP0X: store i8 98
char b = 'ab';
+ // Should get concatonated characters
+ // CHECK-C: store i32 24930
+ // CHECK-CPP0X: store i32 24930
+ int b1 = 'ab';
+
+ // Should get concatonated characters
+ // CHECK-C: store i32 808464432
+ // CHECK-CPP0X: store i32 808464432
+ int b2 = '0000';
+
+ // Should get truncated value (last four characters concatonated)
+ // CHECK-C: store i32 1919512167
+ // CHECK-CPP0X: store i32 1919512167
+ int b3 = 'somesillylongstring';
+
// CHECK-C: store i32 97
// CHECK-CPP0X: store i32 97
wchar_t wa = L'a';
// CHECK-CPP0X: store i16 97
char16_t ua = u'a';
- // Should pick second character.
- // CHECK-CPP0X: store i16 98
- char16_t ub = u'ab';
-
// CHECK-CPP0X: store i32 97
char32_t Ua = U'a';
- // Should pick second character.
- // CHECK-CPP0X: store i32 98
- char32_t Ub = U'ab';
#endif
- // Should pick last character and store its lowest byte.
- // This does not match gcc, which takes the last character, converts it to
- // utf8, and then picks the second-lowest byte of that (they probably store
- // the utf8 in uint16_ts internally and take the lower byte of that).
- // CHECK-C: store i8 48
- // CHECK-CPP0X: store i8 48
- char c = '\u1120\u0220\U00102030';
-
// CHECK-C: store i32 61451
// CHECK-CPP0X: store i32 61451
wchar_t wc = L'\uF00B';
wchar_t wd = L'\U0010F00B';
#if __cplusplus >= 201103L
- // Should take lower word of the 4byte UNC sequence. This does not match
- // gcc. I don't understand what gcc does (it looks like it converts to utf16,
- // then takes the second (!) utf16 word, swaps the lower two nibbles, and
- // stores that?).
- // CHECK-CPP0X: store i16 -4085
- char16_t ud = u'\U0010F00B'; // has utf16 encoding dbc8 dcb0
-
// CHECK-CPP0X: store i32 1110027
char32_t Ud = U'\U0010F00B';
#endif
// CHECK-C: store i32 1110027
// CHECK-CPP0X: store i32 1110027
wchar_t we = L'\u1234\U0010F00B';
-
-#if __cplusplus >= 201103L
- // Should pick second character.
- // CHECK-CPP0X: store i16 -4085
- char16_t ue = u'\u1234\U0010F00B';
-
- // Should pick second character.
- // CHECK-CPP0X: store i32 1110027
- char32_t Ue = U'\u1234\U0010F00B';
-#endif
}
// -4085 == 0xf00b
// CHECK: store i16 -4085
wchar_t wc = L'\uF00B';
-
- // Should take lower word of the 4byte UNC sequence. This does not match
- // gcc. I don't understand what gcc does (it looks like it converts to utf16,
- // then takes the second (!) utf16 word, swaps the lower two nibbles, and
- // stores that?).
- // CHECK: store i16 -4085
- wchar_t wd = L'\U0010F00B'; // has utf16 encoding dbc8 dcb0
-
- // Should pick second character. (gcc: -9205)
- // CHECK: store i16 -4085
- wchar_t we = L'\u1234\U0010F00B';
}
--- /dev/null
+// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-apple-darwin -std=c++11 -Wfour-char-constants -fsyntax-only -verify %s
+
+int a = 'ab'; // expected-warning {{multi-character character constant}}
+int b = '\xFF\xFF'; // expected-warning {{multi-character character constant}}
+int c = 'APPS'; // expected-warning {{multi-character character constant}}
+
+char d = '⌘'; // expected-error {{character too large for enclosing character literal type}}
+char e = '\u2318'; // expected-error {{character too large for enclosing character literal type}}
+
+auto f = '\xE2\x8C\x98'; // expected-warning {{multi-character character constant}}
+
+char16_t g = u'ab'; // expected-error {{Unicode character literals may not contain multiple characters}}
+char16_t h = u'\U0010FFFD'; // expected-error {{character too large for enclosing character literal type}}
+
+wchar_t i = L'ab'; // expected-warning {{extraneous characters in character constant ignored}}
+wchar_t j = L'\U0010FFFD';
+
+char32_t k = U'\U0010FFFD';
+
+char l = 'Ø'; // expected-error {{character too large for enclosing character literal type}}
+char m = '👿'; // expected-error {{character too large for enclosing character literal type}}
+
+char32_t n = U'ab'; // expected-error {{Unicode character literals may not contain multiple characters}}
+char16_t o = '👽'; // expected-error {{character too large for enclosing character literal type}}