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// g++ 1.36.1 bug 900210_03
// g++ allows void* type values to be assigned to variables of other
// pointer types. According to the C++ Reference Manual, this is illegal.
// Cfront 2.0 passes this test.
// keywords: void pointers, pointer type conversions, implicit type conversions
void* vp;
char* cp;
int* ip;
enum {enum_value_1} * ep;
struct { int member; } * sp;
void (*fp) (void);
void global_function ()
{
cp = vp; /* ERROR - */
ip = vp; /* ERROR - */
ep = vp; /* ERROR - */
sp = vp; /* ERROR - */
fp = vp; /* ERROR - */
}
int main () { return 0; }