// g++ 1.37.1 bug 900520_04 // g++ does not yet support the initialization of scalar type objects // (including built-in arithmetic types, enum types, and pointer types) // via constructor initialization syntax except within a call to operator // new. // keywords: unimplemented, syntax, initialization, scalar types enum e_type { e_value }; typedef char *charp; charp cp; int global_i (1); // gets bogus error double global_d (9.9); // gets bogus error charp global_cp0 (cp); // gets bogus error charp global_cp1 (0); // gets bogus error enum e_type global_e (e_value); // gets bogus error void func0 () { int local_i (1); // gets bogus error double local_d (9.9); // gets bogus error charp local_cp0 (cp); // gets bogus error charp local_cp1 (0); // gets bogus error enum e_type local_e (e_value); // gets bogus error } void func1 () { int* ip = new int (1); // gets bogus error double* dp = new double (9.9); // gets bogus error charp* cpp0 = new charp (cp); // gets bogus error charp* cpp1 = new charp (0); // gets bogus error enum e_type* ep = new e_type (e_value); // gets bogus error } int main () { return 0; }