// RUN: clang -fsyntax-only -verify %s int foo(int X, int Y); void bar(volatile int *VP, int *P, int A, _Complex double C, volatile _Complex double VC) { VP == P; // expected-warning {{expression result unused}} (void)A; (void)foo(1,2); // no warning. A == foo(1, 2); // expected-warning {{expression result unused}} foo(1,2)+foo(4,3); // expected-warning {{expression result unused}} *P; // expected-warning {{expression result unused}} *VP; // no warning. P[4]; // expected-warning {{expression result unused}} VP[4]; // no warning. // FIXME: SEMA explodes on these. //__real__ C; //__real__ VC; } extern void t1(); extern void t2(); void t3(int c) { c ? t1() : t2(); } // This shouldn't warn: the expr at the end of the stmtexpr really is used. int stmt_expr(int x, int y) { return ({int _a = x, _b = y; _a > _b ? _a : _b; }); } void nowarn(unsigned char* a, unsigned char* b) { unsigned char c = 1; *a |= c, *b += c; }