1/* Contributed by Kris Van Hees <kris.van.hees@oracle.com> */ 2/* Ensure that type specifiers are not allowed for char16_t/char32_t. */ 3/* { dg-do compile { target c++11 } } */ 4 5signed char16_t c0; /* { dg-error "signed" } */ 6signed char32_t c1; /* { dg-error "signed" } */ 7unsigned char16_t c2; /* { dg-error "unsigned" } */ 8unsigned char32_t c3; /* { dg-error "unsigned" } */ 9 10short char16_t c4; /* { dg-error "short" } */ 11long char16_t c5; /* { dg-error "long" } */ 12short char32_t c6; /* { dg-error "short" } */ 13long char32_t c7; /* { dg-error "long" } */ 14 15signed short char16_t c8; /* { dg-error "signed" } */ 16signed short char32_t c9; /* { dg-error "signed" } */ 17signed long char16_t ca; /* { dg-error "signed" } */ 18signed long char32_t cb; /* { dg-error "signed" } */ 19unsigned short char16_t cc; /* { dg-error "unsigned" } */ 20unsigned short char32_t cd; /* { dg-error "unsigned" } */ 21unsigned long char16_t ce; /* { dg-error "unsigned" } */ 22unsigned long char32_t cf; /* { dg-error "unsigned" } */ 23 24int main () {} 25