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authorupstream source tree <ports@midipix.org>2015-03-15 20:14:05 -0400
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+// { dg-do run }
+// GROUPS passed conversions
+// cvt file
+// Message-Id: <9301071708.AA03432@muresh.et.tudelft.nl>
+// From: stravers@muresh.et.tudelft.nl (Paul Stravers)
+// Subject: conversion method never called
+// Date: Thu, 7 Jan 93 18:08:33 +0100
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+class test
+{
+ double d;
+ int i;
+public:
+ test(double dd,int ii) {d=dd; i=ii;} // constructor
+ operator int&() {return i;} // define a conversion from test to int&
+ int& geti() {return i;} // same thing, but different
+};
+
+int main()
+{
+ test t(3.14, 5); // Create an object t of class "test"
+ int x = (int&)t; // This should call operator int&() but it does not ...
+ int y = t.geti(); // x and y should both be 5 ...
+ if (x == 5 && y == 5)
+ printf ("PASS\n");
+ else
+ { printf ("FAIL\n"); return 1; }
+}