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clang-p2996/clang/test/Parser/asm.cpp
Richard Smith d67aea28f6 User-defined literals: reject string and character UDLs in all places where the
grammar requires a string-literal and not a user-defined-string-literal. The
two constructs are still represented by the same TokenKind, in order to prevent
a combinatorial explosion of different kinds of token. A flag on Token tracks
whether a ud-suffix is present, in order to prevent clients from needing to look
at the token's spelling.

llvm-svn: 152098
2012-03-06 03:21:47 +00:00

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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify -std=c++11 %s
int foo1 asm ("bar1");
int foo2 asm (L"bar2"); // expected-error {{cannot use wide string literal in 'asm'}}
int foo3 asm (u8"bar3"); // expected-error {{cannot use unicode string literal in 'asm'}}
int foo4 asm (u"bar4"); // expected-error {{cannot use unicode string literal in 'asm'}}
int foo5 asm (U"bar5"); // expected-error {{cannot use unicode string literal in 'asm'}}
int foo6 asm ("bar6"_x); // expected-error {{string literal with user-defined suffix cannot be used here}}