+++ /dev/null
-/* Origin: PR c/128 from Martin Sebor <sebor@roguewave.com>, adapted
- as a testcase by Joseph Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk>.
-*/
-/* Character arrays initialised by a string literal must have
- uninitialised elements zeroed. This isn't clear in the 1990
- standard, but was fixed in TC2 and C99; see DRs #060, #092.
-*/
-extern void abort (void);
-
-int
-foo (void)
-{
- char s[2] = "";
- return 0 == s[1];
-}
-
-char *t;
-
-int
-main (void)
-{
- {
- char s[] = "x";
- t = s;
- }
- if (foo ())
- exit (0);
- else
- abort ();
-}