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-// g++ 1.37.1 bug 900519_06
-
-// g++ allows the type given in an invocation of operator new to be a
-// reference type.
-
-// Since pointers to reference types are illegal, the required return type
-// from such an invocation (of operator new) is illegal, and thus (it seems)
-// the entire call to new should be treated as being illegal.
-
-typedef int& int_ref;
-
-void test (int n)
-{
- new int&; // ERROR - missed
- new int_ref; // ERROR - missed
- new int&[n]; // ERROR - missed
- new int_ref[n]; // ERROR - missed
- new int&[3]; // ERROR - missed
- new int_ref[3]; // ERROR - missed
-}
-
-int main () { return 0; }