+++ /dev/null
-// g++ 1.36.1 bug 900207_03
-
-// g++ fails to allow objects of class or struct types to be initialized
-// using "constructor syntax" in cases where an implicitly generated copy
-// constructor would be invoked for the initialization, and where there is
-// no explicitly specified constructor associated with the type of the
-// object being initialized.
-
-// Note that the type of the error changes depending upon whether or not the
-// type being initialized has any virtual functions associated with it.
-
-// Cfront 2.0 passes this test.
-
-// keywords: implicit copy constructor, initialization
-
-
-// Check construction for a type without virtual function members.
-
-struct struct0 {
- int data_member;
-};
-
-struct0 struct0_gbl_object0;
-struct0 struct0_gbl_object1 (struct0_gbl_object0); // gets bogus error
-
-void struct0_test ()
-{
- struct0 struct0_lcl_object1 (struct0_gbl_object0); // gets bogus error
-}
-
-// Check construction for a type with virtual function members.
-
-struct struct1 {
- int data_member;
-
- virtual void function_member ();
-};
-
-void struct1::function_member () { }
-
-struct1 struct1_gbl_object0;
-struct1 struct1_gbl_object1 (struct1_gbl_object0); // gets bogus error
-
-void struct1_test ()
-{
- struct1 struct1_lcl_object1 (struct1_gbl_object0); // gets bogus error
-}
-
-int main () { return 0; }