// g++ 1.37.1 bug 900519_02 // The C++ Reference Manual says (in section 8.4.3) "A reference to a plain // T can only be initialized with a plain T" however g++ allows the // initialization of plain references with qualified objects in many cases. // keywords: references, initialization, type qualifiers extern const int cint_obj = 9; volatile int vint_obj = 9; void take_int_ref (int& arg) { } // ERROR - referenced by errors below int& global_int_ref0 = cint_obj; // ERROR - int& global_int_ref1 = vint_obj; // ERROR - extern const int& cint_ref; extern volatile int& vint_ref; void test_0 () { int& local_int_ref0 = cint_obj; // ERROR - int& local_int_ref1 = vint_obj; // ERROR - take_int_ref (cint_obj); // ERROR - caught take_int_ref (vint_obj); // ERROR - take_int_ref (cint_ref); // ERROR - take_int_ref (vint_ref); // ERROR - } int main () { return 0; }