+++ /dev/null
-// g++ 1.36.1 bug 900127_01
-
-// g++ often fails to detect (and issue errors for) ambiguous overload
-// situations. In such cases, one of the possibilities is chosen
-// (apparently arbitrarily). Errors should be issued instead.
-
-// Cfront 2.0 passes this test.
-
-// keywords: function overloading, ambiguity
-
-void foo (int);
-int foo (void);
-
-typedef int (*f_ptr_t1) (void);
-typedef void (*f_ptr_t2) (int);
-
-void bar (f_ptr_t1); // ERROR -
-void bar (f_ptr_t2); // ERROR -
-
-void function ()
-{
- bar (foo); // ERROR - ambiguous
-}
-
-int main () { return 0; }