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// Special g++ Options: -ansi -pedantic-errors -Winline -O1
// Copyright (C) 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
// Contributed by Nathan Sidwell 9 Mar 2000 <nathan@codesourcery.com>
// derived from a bug report by Benjamin Kosnik <bkoz@cygnus.com>
// __FUNCTION__ was erroneously causing us to issue a `cannot inline'
// diagnostic, even though we'd (a) inlined it, (b) been forced to issue an
// out of line body by taking it's address, (c) not used __FUNCTION__.
inline void wibble ()
{}
inline void wobble ()
{} // gets bogus error - cannot inline
void bar (void (*)());
void bar1 ()
{
wibble (); // can be inlined
void (*ptr) () = wobble; // force out of line issue
bar (ptr); // make sure we make use of it
}
struct B
{
void mwibble ()
{};
void mwobble ()
{}; // gets bogus error - cannot inline
static void swibble ()
{};
static void swobble ()
{}; // gets bogus error - cannot inline
};
void bar (void (B::*)());
void bar2 ()
{
B::swibble (); // can be inlined
void (*ptr) () = &B::swobble; // force out of line issue
bar (ptr); // make sure we make use of it
}
void bar3 (B *b)
{
b->mwibble (); // can be inlined
void (B::*ptr) () = &B::mwobble; // force out of line issue
bar (ptr); // make sure we make use of it
}
struct C
{
virtual void vwobble ()
{}; // gets bogus error - cannot inline
};
void bar4 ()
{
C c; // force issue of C's vtable etc
}