// C99 6.2.7p1: If both are complete types, then the following additional
// requirements apply...FIXME (handle compatibility across source files).
bool ASTContext::tagTypesAreCompatible(QualType lhs, QualType rhs) {
- TagDecl *ldecl = cast<TagType>(lhs.getCanonicalType())->getDecl();
- TagDecl *rdecl = cast<TagType>(rhs.getCanonicalType())->getDecl();
-
- if (ldecl->getKind() == Decl::Struct && rdecl->getKind() == Decl::Struct) {
- if (ldecl->getIdentifier() == rdecl->getIdentifier())
- return true;
- }
- if (ldecl->getKind() == Decl::Union && rdecl->getKind() == Decl::Union) {
- if (ldecl->getIdentifier() == rdecl->getIdentifier())
- return true;
- }
// "Class" and "id" are compatible built-in structure types.
if (isObjCIdType(lhs) && isObjCClassType(rhs) ||
isObjCClassType(lhs) && isObjCIdType(rhs))
return true;
- return false;
+
+ // Within a translation unit a tag type is
+ // only compatible with itself.
+ return lhs.getCanonicalType() == rhs.getCanonicalType();
}
bool ASTContext::pointerTypesAreCompatible(QualType lhs, QualType rhs) {
--- /dev/null
+/* RUN: clang %s -fsyntax-only -pedantic -verify
+ */
+
+extern struct {int a;} x; // expected-error{{previous definition is here}}
+extern struct {int a;} x; // expected-error{{redefinition of 'x'}}
+
+struct x;
+int a(struct x* b) {
+// FIXME: This test currently fails
+// Per C99 6.7.2.3, since the outer and inner "struct x"es have different
+// scopes, they don't refer to the same type, and are therefore incompatible
+struct x {int a;} *c = b;
+}
+
+struct x {int a;} r;
+int b() {
+// FIXME: This test currently also fails
+struct x {char x;} s = r;
+}