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/* { dg-do preprocess } */
/* Tests for un-terminated conditional diagnostics. Copyright (c) 1999 Free Software Foundation. Contributed by Zack Weinberg, who made it up all by himself. */
#endif /* { dg-error "#endif" "#endif without #if" } */
#else /* { dg-error "#else" "#else without #if" } */ #endif /* { dg-error "#endif" "#endif after #else without #if" } */
#elif 0 /* { dg-error "#elif" "#elif without #if" } */ #endif /* { dg-error "#endif" "#endif after #else without #if" } */
#if 1 /* { dg-bogus "unterminated" "terminated true conditional" } */ blah #endif
#if 0 /* { dg-bogus "unterminated" "terminated false conditional" } */ ignored #endif
/* We shouldn't see unbalanced conditionals inside #if'ed out #includes. */ #if 0 #include "unc1.c" #endif
/* The ifdef below should not get an error just because there's a bad if inside the included file. The odd dg-error tag on the include matches the "In file included from" message. */ #define FOO #ifdef FOO /* { dg-bogus "unterminated" "nested unterm" } */ #include "unc1.c" /* { dg-message "file included from" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */ #endif
/* dg.exp doesn't read the included files for tags, so we have to do them explicitly here. */ /* { dg-error "-:#if" "unc1.c: unterminated #if" { target *-*-* } 4 } */
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