// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++11 -fsyntax-only -verify %s // p3 // A glvalue of type "cv1 T1" can be cast to type "rvalue reference to // cv2 T2" if "cv2 T2" is reference-compatible with "cv1 T1" (8.5.3). // p4 // Otherwise, an expression e can be explicitly converted to a type T using a // static_cast of the form static_cast<T>(e) if the declaration T t(e); is // well-formed, for some invented temporary variable t (8.5). [...] struct A { }; struct B : A { }; struct C { explicit operator A&&(); }; struct D { operator B(); }; template<typename T> T& lvalue(); template<typename T> T&& xvalue(); template <typename T> T prvalue(); void test(A &a, B &b) { A &&ar0 = static_cast<A&&>(prvalue<A>()); A &&ar1 = static_cast<A&&>(prvalue<B>()); A &&ar2 = static_cast<A&&>(lvalue<C>()); A &&ar3 = static_cast<A&&>(xvalue<C>()); A &&ar4 = static_cast<A&&>(prvalue<C>()); A &&ar5 = static_cast<A&&>(lvalue<D>()); A &&ar6 = static_cast<A&&>(xvalue<D>()); A &&ar7 = static_cast<A&&>(prvalue<D>()); A &&ar8 = static_cast<A&&>(prvalue<const A>()); // expected-error {{binding value of type 'const A' to reference to type 'A' drops 'const' qualifier}} A &&ar9 = static_cast<A&&>(lvalue<const A>()); // expected-error {{cannot cast from lvalue of type 'const A'}} A &&ar10 = static_cast<A&&>(xvalue<const A>()); // expected-error {{cannot cast from rvalue of type 'const A'}} const A &&ar11 = static_cast<const A&&>(prvalue<A>()); const A &&ar12 = static_cast<const A&&>(prvalue<B>()); const A &&ar13 = static_cast<const A&&>(lvalue<C>()); const A &&ar14 = static_cast<const A&&>(xvalue<C>()); const A &&ar15 = static_cast<const A&&>(prvalue<C>()); const A &&ar16 = static_cast<const A&&>(lvalue<D>()); const A &&ar17 = static_cast<const A&&>(prvalue<A const volatile>()); // expected-error {{binding value of type 'const volatile A' to reference to type 'const A' drops 'volatile' qualifier}} } |