[clang] 50abfc4 - Revert "Diagnose problematic uses of constructor/destructor attribute (#67360)"

Aaron Ballman via cfe-commits cfe-commits at lists.llvm.org
Tue Sep 26 11:06:07 PDT 2023


Author: Aaron Ballman
Date: 2023-09-26T14:05:27-04:00
New Revision: 50abfc4298980fc219c7d70ca2567c61e856b614

URL: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/50abfc4298980fc219c7d70ca2567c61e856b614
DIFF: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/50abfc4298980fc219c7d70ca2567c61e856b614.diff

LOG: Revert "Diagnose problematic uses of constructor/destructor attribute (#67360)"

This reverts commit b4435104ca3904529723b0673cc0f624cf8c54e6.

This caused too many disruptions in compiler-rt where reserved
priorities were being used. Reverting to investigate appropriate
solutions.

Added: 
    

Modified: 
    clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.rst
    clang/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td
    clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticSemaKinds.td
    clang/lib/Sema/SemaDeclAttr.cpp
    clang/test/CodeGen/PowerPC/aix-destructor-attribute.c
    clang/test/CodeGenCXX/aix-destructor-attribute.cpp
    clang/test/Sema/constructor-attribute.c

Removed: 
    


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diff  --git a/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.rst b/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.rst
index bdf2f47e3714419..8a136aae5489a8c 100644
--- a/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.rst
+++ b/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.rst
@@ -171,11 +171,6 @@ Attribute Changes in Clang
   automatic diagnostic to use parameters of types that the format style
   supports but that are never the result of default argument promotion, such as
   ``float``. (`#59824: <https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/59824>`_)
-- The ``constructor`` and ``destructor`` attributes now diagnose when:
-  - the priority is not between 101 and 65535, inclusive,
-  - the function it is applied to accepts arguments or has a non-void return
-    type, or
-  - the function it is applied to is a non-static member function (C++).
 
 Improvements to Clang's diagnostics
 -----------------------------------

diff  --git a/clang/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td b/clang/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td
index 7720580b2c34912..2f9d4d1b7907b20 100644
--- a/clang/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td
+++ b/clang/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td
@@ -7251,10 +7251,8 @@ after returning from ``main()`` or when the ``exit()`` function has been
 called. Note, ``quick_exit()``, ``_Exit()``, and ``abort()`` prevent a function
 marked ``destructor`` from being called.
 
-The constructor or destructor function cannot accept any arguments and its
-return type should be ``void``, ``int``, or ``unsigned int``. The latter two
-types are supported for historical reasons. In C++ language modes, the function
-cannot be marked ``consteval``, nor can it be a non-static member function.
+The constructor or destructor function should not accept any arguments and its
+return type should be ``void``.
 
 The attributes accept an optional argument used to specify the priority order
 in which to execute constructor and destructor functions. The priority is

diff  --git a/clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticSemaKinds.td b/clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticSemaKinds.td
index 3f4624d1d09db6f..f4eb02fd9570c2f 100644
--- a/clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticSemaKinds.td
+++ b/clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticSemaKinds.td
@@ -2864,8 +2864,6 @@ def warn_cxx11_compat_constexpr_body_multiple_return : Warning<
   InGroup<CXXPre14Compat>, DefaultIgnore;
 def note_constexpr_body_previous_return : Note<
   "previous return statement is here">;
-def err_ctordtor_attr_consteval : Error<
-  "%0 attribute cannot be applied to a 'consteval' function">;
 
 // C++20 function try blocks in constexpr
 def ext_constexpr_function_try_block_cxx20 : ExtWarn<
@@ -3178,11 +3176,6 @@ def err_alignas_underaligned : Error<
   "requested alignment is less than minimum alignment of %1 for type %0">;
 def warn_aligned_attr_underaligned : Warning<err_alignas_underaligned.Summary>,
   InGroup<IgnoredAttributes>;
-def err_ctor_dtor_attr_on_non_void_func : Error<
-  "%0 attribute can only be applied to a function which accepts no arguments "
-  "and has a 'void' or 'int' return type">;
-def err_ctor_dtor_member_func : Error<
-  "%0 attribute cannot be applied to a member function">;
 def err_attribute_sizeless_type : Error<
   "%0 attribute cannot be applied to sizeless type %1">;
 def err_attribute_argument_n_type : Error<

diff  --git a/clang/lib/Sema/SemaDeclAttr.cpp b/clang/lib/Sema/SemaDeclAttr.cpp
index a0000a2118e812a..090a54eedaa07d0 100644
--- a/clang/lib/Sema/SemaDeclAttr.cpp
+++ b/clang/lib/Sema/SemaDeclAttr.cpp
@@ -2352,78 +2352,26 @@ static void handleUnusedAttr(Sema &S, Decl *D, const ParsedAttr &AL) {
   D->addAttr(::new (S.Context) UnusedAttr(S.Context, AL));
 }
 
-static bool diagnoseInvalidPriority(Sema &S, uint32_t Priority,
-                                    const ParsedAttr &A,
-                                    SourceLocation PriorityLoc) {
-  constexpr uint32_t ReservedPriorityLower = 101, ReservedPriorityUpper = 65535;
-
-  // Only perform the priority check if the attribute is outside of a system
-  // header. Values <= 100 are reserved for the implementation, and libc++
-  // benefits from being able to specify values in that range. Values > 65535
-  // are reserved for historical reasons.
-  if ((Priority < ReservedPriorityLower || Priority > ReservedPriorityUpper) &&
-      !S.getSourceManager().isInSystemHeader(A.getLoc())) {
-    S.Diag(A.getLoc(), diag::err_attribute_argument_out_of_range)
-        << PriorityLoc << A << ReservedPriorityLower << ReservedPriorityUpper;
-    A.setInvalid();
-    return true;
-  }
-  return false;
-}
-
-template <typename CtorDtorAttr>
-static void handleCtorDtorAttr(Sema &S, Decl *D, const ParsedAttr &AL) {
-  uint32_t Priority = CtorDtorAttr::DefaultPriority;
+static void handleConstructorAttr(Sema &S, Decl *D, const ParsedAttr &AL) {
+  uint32_t priority = ConstructorAttr::DefaultPriority;
   if (S.getLangOpts().HLSL && AL.getNumArgs()) {
     S.Diag(AL.getLoc(), diag::err_hlsl_init_priority_unsupported);
     return;
   }
+  if (AL.getNumArgs() &&
+      !checkUInt32Argument(S, AL, AL.getArgAsExpr(0), priority))
+    return;
 
-  // If we're given an argument for the priority, check that it's valid.
-  if (AL.getNumArgs()) {
-    if (!checkUInt32Argument(S, AL, AL.getArgAsExpr(0), Priority))
-      return;
-
-    // Ensure the priority is in a reasonable range.
-    if (diagnoseInvalidPriority(S, Priority, AL,
-                                AL.getArgAsExpr(0)->getExprLoc()))
-      return;
-  }
+  D->addAttr(::new (S.Context) ConstructorAttr(S.Context, AL, priority));
+}
 
-  // Ensure the function we're attaching to is something that is sensible to
-  // automatically call before or after main(); it should accept no arguments.
-  // In theory, a void return type is the only truly safe return type (consider
-  // that calling conventions may place returned values in a hidden pointer
-  // argument passed to the function that will not be present when called
-  // automatically). However, there is a significant amount of existing code
-  // which uses an int return type. So we will accept void, int, and
-  // unsigned int return types. Any other return type, or a non-void parameter
-  // list is treated as an error because it's a form of type system
-  // incompatibility. The function also cannot be a member function. We allow
-  // K&R C functions because that's a 
diff icult edge case where it depends on
-  // how the function is defined as to whether it does or does not expect
-  // arguments.
-  const auto *FD = cast<FunctionDecl>(D);
-  QualType RetTy = FD->getReturnType();
-  if (!(RetTy->isVoidType() ||
-        RetTy->isSpecificBuiltinType(BuiltinType::UInt) ||
-        RetTy->isSpecificBuiltinType(BuiltinType::Int)) ||
-      (FD->hasPrototype() && FD->getNumParams() != 0)) {
-    S.Diag(AL.getLoc(), diag::err_ctor_dtor_attr_on_non_void_func)
-        << AL << FD->getSourceRange();
+static void handleDestructorAttr(Sema &S, Decl *D, const ParsedAttr &AL) {
+  uint32_t priority = DestructorAttr::DefaultPriority;
+  if (AL.getNumArgs() &&
+      !checkUInt32Argument(S, AL, AL.getArgAsExpr(0), priority))
     return;
-  } else if (const auto *MD = dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(FD);
-             MD && MD->isInstance()) {
-    S.Diag(AL.getLoc(), diag::err_ctor_dtor_member_func)
-        << AL << FD->getSourceRange();
-    return;
-  } else if (FD->isConsteval()) {
-    S.Diag(AL.getLoc(), diag::err_ctordtor_attr_consteval)
-        << AL << FD->getSourceRange();
-    return;
-  }
 
-  D->addAttr(CtorDtorAttr::Create(S.Context, Priority, AL));
+  D->addAttr(::new (S.Context) DestructorAttr(S.Context, AL, priority));
 }
 
 template <typename AttrTy>
@@ -3940,9 +3888,16 @@ static void handleInitPriorityAttr(Sema &S, Decl *D, const ParsedAttr &AL) {
     return;
   }
 
-  if (diagnoseInvalidPriority(S, prioritynum, AL, E->getExprLoc()))
+  // Only perform the priority check if the attribute is outside of a system
+  // header. Values <= 100 are reserved for the implementation, and libc++
+  // benefits from being able to specify values in that range.
+  if ((prioritynum < 101 || prioritynum > 65535) &&
+      !S.getSourceManager().isInSystemHeader(AL.getLoc())) {
+    S.Diag(AL.getLoc(), diag::err_attribute_argument_out_of_range)
+        << E->getSourceRange() << AL << 101 << 65535;
+    AL.setInvalid();
     return;
-
+  }
   D->addAttr(::new (S.Context) InitPriorityAttr(S.Context, AL, prioritynum));
 }
 
@@ -8975,13 +8930,13 @@ ProcessDeclAttribute(Sema &S, Scope *scope, Decl *D, const ParsedAttr &AL,
     handlePassObjectSizeAttr(S, D, AL);
     break;
   case ParsedAttr::AT_Constructor:
-    handleCtorDtorAttr<ConstructorAttr>(S, D, AL);
+      handleConstructorAttr(S, D, AL);
     break;
   case ParsedAttr::AT_Deprecated:
     handleDeprecatedAttr(S, D, AL);
     break;
   case ParsedAttr::AT_Destructor:
-    handleCtorDtorAttr<DestructorAttr>(S, D, AL);
+      handleDestructorAttr(S, D, AL);
     break;
   case ParsedAttr::AT_EnableIf:
     handleEnableIfAttr(S, D, AL);

diff  --git a/clang/test/CodeGen/PowerPC/aix-destructor-attribute.c b/clang/test/CodeGen/PowerPC/aix-destructor-attribute.c
index f0d83d161be50bd..cfb1fd7b0171a41 100644
--- a/clang/test/CodeGen/PowerPC/aix-destructor-attribute.c
+++ b/clang/test/CodeGen/PowerPC/aix-destructor-attribute.c
@@ -12,8 +12,9 @@
 // RUN:     -fno-use-cxa-atexit -fregister-global-dtors-with-atexit < %s | \
 // RUN:   FileCheck --check-prefix=REGISTER %s
 
-int bar(void) __attribute__((destructor(101)));
+int bar(void) __attribute__((destructor(100)));
 int bar2(void) __attribute__((destructor(65535)));
+int bar3(int) __attribute__((destructor(65535)));
 
 int bar(void) {
   return 1;
@@ -23,12 +24,16 @@ int bar2(void) {
   return 2;
 }
 
-// NO-REGISTER: @llvm.global_dtors = appending global [2 x { i32, ptr, ptr }] [{ i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 101, ptr @bar, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @bar2, ptr null }]
+int bar3(int a) {
+  return a;
+}
+
+// NO-REGISTER: @llvm.global_dtors = appending global [3 x { i32, ptr, ptr }] [{ i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 100, ptr @bar, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @bar2, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @bar3, ptr null }]
 
-// REGISTER: @llvm.global_ctors = appending global [2 x { i32, ptr, ptr }] [{ i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 101, ptr @__GLOBAL_init_101, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @__GLOBAL_init_65535, ptr null }]
-// REGISTER: @llvm.global_dtors = appending global [2 x { i32, ptr, ptr }] [{ i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 101, ptr @__GLOBAL_cleanup_101, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @__GLOBAL_cleanup_65535, ptr null }]
+// REGISTER: @llvm.global_ctors = appending global [2 x { i32, ptr, ptr }] [{ i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 100, ptr @__GLOBAL_init_100, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @__GLOBAL_init_65535, ptr null }]
+// REGISTER: @llvm.global_dtors = appending global [2 x { i32, ptr, ptr }] [{ i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 100, ptr @__GLOBAL_cleanup_100, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @__GLOBAL_cleanup_65535, ptr null }]
 
-// REGISTER: define internal void @__GLOBAL_init_101() [[ATTR:#[0-9]+]] {
+// REGISTER: define internal void @__GLOBAL_init_100() [[ATTR:#[0-9]+]] {
 // REGISTER: entry:
 // REGISTER:   %0 = call i32 @atexit(ptr @bar)
 // REGISTER:   ret void
@@ -37,10 +42,11 @@ int bar2(void) {
 // REGISTER: define internal void @__GLOBAL_init_65535() [[ATTR:#[0-9]+]] {
 // REGISTER: entry:
 // REGISTER:   %0 = call i32 @atexit(ptr @bar2)
+// REGISTER:   %1 = call i32 @atexit(ptr @bar3)
 // REGISTER:   ret void
 // REGISTER: }
 
-// REGISTER: define internal void @__GLOBAL_cleanup_101() [[ATTR:#[0-9]+]] {
+// REGISTER: define internal void @__GLOBAL_cleanup_100() [[ATTR:#[0-9]+]] {
 // REGISTER: entry:
 // REGISTER:   %0 = call i32 @unatexit(ptr @bar)
 // REGISTER:   %needs_destruct = icmp eq i32 %0, 0
@@ -56,11 +62,20 @@ int bar2(void) {
 
 // REGISTER: define internal void @__GLOBAL_cleanup_65535() [[ATTR:#[0-9]+]] {
 // REGISTER: entry:
-// REGISTER:   %0 = call i32 @unatexit(ptr @bar2)
+// REGISTER:   %0 = call i32 @unatexit(ptr @bar3)
 // REGISTER:   %needs_destruct = icmp eq i32 %0, 0
-// REGISTER:   br i1 %needs_destruct, label %destruct.call, label %destruct.end
+// REGISTER:   br i1 %needs_destruct, label %destruct.call, label %unatexit.call
 
 // REGISTER: destruct.call:
+// REGISTER:   call void @bar3()
+// REGISTER:   br label %unatexit.call
+
+// REGISTER: unatexit.call:
+// REGISTER:   %1 = call i32 @unatexit(ptr @bar2)
+// REGISTER:   %needs_destruct1 = icmp eq i32 %1, 0
+// REGISTER:   br i1 %needs_destruct1, label %destruct.call2, label %destruct.end
+
+// REGISTER: destruct.call2:
 // REGISTER:   call void @bar2()
 // REGISTER:   br label %destruct.end
 

diff  --git a/clang/test/CodeGenCXX/aix-destructor-attribute.cpp b/clang/test/CodeGenCXX/aix-destructor-attribute.cpp
index 2cdf147af8d07f1..5ebea7a997c9db1 100644
--- a/clang/test/CodeGenCXX/aix-destructor-attribute.cpp
+++ b/clang/test/CodeGenCXX/aix-destructor-attribute.cpp
@@ -17,8 +17,9 @@ struct test {
   ~test();
 } t;
 
-int bar() __attribute__((destructor(101)));
+int bar() __attribute__((destructor(100)));
 int bar2() __attribute__((destructor(65535)));
+int bar3(int) __attribute__((destructor(65535)));
 
 int bar() {
   return 1;
@@ -28,13 +29,17 @@ int bar2() {
   return 2;
 }
 
+int bar3(int a) {
+  return a;
+}
+
 // NO-REGISTER: @llvm.global_ctors = appending global [1 x { i32, ptr, ptr }] [{ i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @_GLOBAL__sub_I__, ptr null }]
-// NO-REGISTER: @llvm.global_dtors = appending global [3 x { i32, ptr, ptr }] [{ i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 101, ptr @_Z3barv, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @_Z4bar2v, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @_GLOBAL__D_a, ptr null }]
+// NO-REGISTER: @llvm.global_dtors = appending global [4 x { i32, ptr, ptr }] [{ i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 100, ptr @_Z3barv, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @_Z4bar2v, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @_Z4bar3i, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @_GLOBAL__D_a, ptr null }]
 
-// REGISTER: @llvm.global_ctors = appending global [3 x { i32, ptr, ptr }] [{ i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @_GLOBAL__sub_I__, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 101, ptr @__GLOBAL_init_101, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @__GLOBAL_init_65535, ptr null }]
-// REGISTER: @llvm.global_dtors = appending global [3 x { i32, ptr, ptr }] [{ i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @_GLOBAL__D_a, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 101, ptr @__GLOBAL_cleanup_101, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @__GLOBAL_cleanup_65535, ptr null }]
+// REGISTER: @llvm.global_ctors = appending global [3 x { i32, ptr, ptr }] [{ i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @_GLOBAL__sub_I__, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 100, ptr @__GLOBAL_init_100, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @__GLOBAL_init_65535, ptr null }]
+// REGISTER: @llvm.global_dtors = appending global [3 x { i32, ptr, ptr }] [{ i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @_GLOBAL__D_a, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 100, ptr @__GLOBAL_cleanup_100, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @__GLOBAL_cleanup_65535, ptr null }]
 
-// REGISTER: define internal void @__GLOBAL_init_101() [[ATTR:#[0-9]+]] {
+// REGISTER: define internal void @__GLOBAL_init_100() [[ATTR:#[0-9]+]] {
 // REGISTER: entry:
 // REGISTER:   %0 = call i32 @atexit(ptr @_Z3barv)
 // REGISTER:   ret void
@@ -43,10 +48,11 @@ int bar2() {
 // REGISTER: define internal void @__GLOBAL_init_65535() [[ATTR:#[0-9]+]] {
 // REGISTER: entry:
 // REGISTER:   %0 = call i32 @atexit(ptr @_Z4bar2v)
+// REGISTER:   %1 = call i32 @atexit(ptr @_Z4bar3i)
 // REGISTER:   ret void
 // REGISTER: }
 
-// REGISTER: define internal void @__GLOBAL_cleanup_101() [[ATTR:#[0-9]+]] {
+// REGISTER: define internal void @__GLOBAL_cleanup_100() [[ATTR:#[0-9]+]] {
 // REGISTER: entry:
 // REGISTER:   %0 = call i32 @unatexit(ptr @_Z3barv)
 // REGISTER:   %needs_destruct = icmp eq i32 %0, 0
@@ -62,11 +68,20 @@ int bar2() {
 
 // REGISTER: define internal void @__GLOBAL_cleanup_65535() [[ATTR:#[0-9]+]] {
 // REGISTER: entry:
-// REGISTER:   %0 = call i32 @unatexit(ptr @_Z4bar2v)
+// REGISTER:   %0 = call i32 @unatexit(ptr @_Z4bar3i)
 // REGISTER:   %needs_destruct = icmp eq i32 %0, 0
-// REGISTER:   br i1 %needs_destruct, label %destruct.call, label %destruct.end
+// REGISTER:   br i1 %needs_destruct, label %destruct.call, label %unatexit.call
 
 // REGISTER: destruct.call:
+// REGISTER:   call void @_Z4bar3i()
+// REGISTER:   br label %unatexit.call
+
+// REGISTER: unatexit.call:
+// REGISTER:   %1 = call i32 @unatexit(ptr @_Z4bar2v)
+// REGISTER:   %needs_destruct1 = icmp eq i32 %1, 0
+// REGISTER:   br i1 %needs_destruct1, label %destruct.call2, label %destruct.end
+
+// REGISTER: destruct.call2:
 // REGISTER:   call void @_Z4bar2v()
 // REGISTER:   br label %destruct.end
 

diff  --git a/clang/test/Sema/constructor-attribute.c b/clang/test/Sema/constructor-attribute.c
index 4d91f84af103af2..2317c7735bda586 100644
--- a/clang/test/Sema/constructor-attribute.c
+++ b/clang/test/Sema/constructor-attribute.c
@@ -1,59 +1,16 @@
 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify -Wno-strict-prototypes %s
-// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify -x c++ -std=c++20 %s
 
-int x1 __attribute__((constructor)); // expected-warning {{'constructor' attribute only applies to functions}}
-void f(void) __attribute__((constructor));
-void f(void) __attribute__((constructor(1)));   // expected-error {{'constructor' attribute requires integer constant between 101 and 65535 inclusive}}
-void f(void) __attribute__((constructor(1,2))); // expected-error {{'constructor' attribute takes no more than 1 argument}}
-void f(void) __attribute__((constructor(1.0))); // expected-error {{'constructor' attribute requires an integer constant}}
-void f(void) __attribute__((constructor(0x100000000))); // expected-error {{integer constant expression evaluates to value 4294967296 that cannot be represented in a 32-bit unsigned integer type}}
-void f(void) __attribute__((constructor(101)));
+int x __attribute__((constructor)); // expected-warning {{'constructor' attribute only applies to functions}}
+int f(void) __attribute__((constructor));
+int f(void) __attribute__((constructor(1)));
+int f(void) __attribute__((constructor(1,2))); // expected-error {{'constructor' attribute takes no more than 1 argument}}
+int f(void) __attribute__((constructor(1.0))); // expected-error {{'constructor' attribute requires an integer constant}}
+int f(void) __attribute__((constructor(0x100000000))); // expected-error {{integer constant expression evaluates to value 4294967296 that cannot be represented in a 32-bit unsigned integer type}}
 
-int x2 __attribute__((destructor)); // expected-warning {{'destructor' attribute only applies to functions}}
-void f(void) __attribute__((destructor));
-void f(void) __attribute__((destructor(1)));   // expected-error {{'destructor' attribute requires integer constant between 101 and 65535 inclusive}}
-void f(void) __attribute__((destructor(1,2))); // expected-error {{'destructor' attribute takes no more than 1 argument}}
-void f(void) __attribute__((destructor(1.0))); // expected-error {{'destructor' attribute requires an integer constant}}
-void f(void) __attribute__((destructor(101)));
+int x __attribute__((destructor)); // expected-warning {{'destructor' attribute only applies to functions}}
+int f(void) __attribute__((destructor));
+int f(void) __attribute__((destructor(1)));
+int f(void) __attribute__((destructor(1,2))); // expected-error {{'destructor' attribute takes no more than 1 argument}}
+int f(void) __attribute__((destructor(1.0))); // expected-error {{'destructor' attribute requires an integer constant}}
 
-void knr1() __attribute__((constructor));
-void knr2() __attribute__((destructor));
-
-// Require a void or (unsigned) int return type
-int g0(void) __attribute__((constructor));
-signed int g1(void) __attribute__((constructor));
-float g2(void) __attribute__((constructor)); // expected-error {{'constructor' attribute can only be applied to a function which accepts no arguments and has a 'void' or 'int' return type}}
-int h0(void) __attribute__((destructor));
-unsigned int h1(void) __attribute__((destructor));
-float h2(void) __attribute__((destructor));  // expected-error {{'destructor' attribute can only be applied to a function which accepts no arguments and has a 'void' or 'int' return type}}
-
-// Require no parameters
-void i(int v) __attribute__((constructor)); // expected-error {{'constructor' attribute can only be applied to a function which accepts no arguments and has a 'void' or 'int' return type}}
-void j(int v) __attribute__((destructor));  // expected-error {{'destructor' attribute can only be applied to a function which accepts no arguments and has a 'void' or 'int' return type}}
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-struct S {
-  // Not allowed on a nonstatic member function, but is allowed on a static
-  // member function so long as it has no args/void return type.
-  void mem1() __attribute__((constructor)); // expected-error {{'constructor' attribute cannot be applied to a member function}}
-  void mem2() __attribute__((destructor));  // expected-error {{'destructor' attribute cannot be applied to a member function}}
-
-  static signed nonmem1() __attribute__((constructor));
-  static unsigned nonmem2() __attribute__((destructor));
-
-  static _BitInt(32) nonmem3() __attribute__((constructor)); // expected-error {{'constructor' attribute can only be applied to a function which accepts no arguments and has a 'void' or 'int' return type}}
-  static char nonmem4() __attribute__((destructor));         // expected-error {{'destructor' attribute can only be applied to a function which accepts no arguments and has a 'void' or 'int' return type}}
-
-  static void nonmem5(int) __attribute__((constructor)); // expected-error {{'constructor' attribute can only be applied to a function which accepts no arguments and has a 'void' or 'int' return type}}
-  static void nonmem6(int) __attribute__((destructor));  // expected-error {{'destructor' attribute can only be applied to a function which accepts no arguments and has a 'void' or 'int' return type}}
-};
-
-consteval void consteval_func1() __attribute__((constructor)); // expected-error {{'constructor' attribute cannot be applied to a 'consteval' function}}
-consteval void consteval_func2() __attribute__((destructor));  // expected-error {{'destructor' attribute cannot be applied to a 'consteval' function}}
-#endif // __cplusplus
-
-# 1 "source.c" 1 3
-// Can use reserved priorities within a system header
-void f(void) __attribute__((constructor(1)));
-void f(void) __attribute__((destructor(1)));
-# 1 "source.c" 2
+void knr() __attribute__((constructor));


        


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