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// Basic uses of initializer lists
// { dg-do run }
// { dg-options "-std=c++0x" }
#include <initializer_list>
extern "C" void abort();
using namespace std;
struct A { int i,j; A(int _i,int _j): i(_i), j(_j) {} };
struct B { A a; B(A _a): a(_a) {} };
struct C { B b; C(B _b): b(_b) {} };
struct D
{
int ia[3];
D (initializer_list<int> l)
{
const int *p = l.begin();
for (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i)
ia[i] = *p++;
}
};
void f(C c)
{
if (c.b.a.i != 1) abort();
if (c.b.a.j != 2) abort();
}
void f(int);
void g(D d)
{
if (d.ia[0] != 1 || d.ia[1] != 2 || d.ia[2] != 3)
abort();
}
struct E
{
int i, j, k;
};
void h(E e)
{
if (e.i != 1 || e.j != 2 || e.k != 3)
abort();
}
void i(initializer_list<int> l)
{
const int *p = l.begin();
if (*p++ != 1) abort();
if (*p++ != 2) abort();
if (*p++ != 3) abort();
if (p != l.end()) abort();
}
struct U { U(int, int) {} };
U ua[] = { { 3, 2 } };
int main()
{
g({1,2,3});
h({1,2,3});
f({{{1,2}}});
f({{A{1,2}}});
i({1,2,3});
}
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