// RUN: clang-reorder-fields -record-name bar::Foo -fields-order y,z,c,x %s -- 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK-MESSAGES %s // FIXME: clang-reorder-fields should provide -verify mode to make writing these checks // easier and more accurate, for now we follow clang-tidy's approach. namespace bar { struct Dummy { Dummy(int x, char c) : x(x), c(c) {} int x; char c; }; class Foo { public: Foo(int x, double y, char cin); Foo(int nx); Foo(); int x; double y; char c; Dummy z; }; static char bar(char c) { return c + 1; } Foo::Foo() : x(), y(), c(), z(0, 'a') {} Foo::Foo(int x, double y, char cin) : x(x), y(y), c(cin), z(this->x, bar(c)) // CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:3: warning: reordering field x after z makes x uninitialized when used in init expression // CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: reordering field c after z makes c uninitialized when used in init expression {} Foo::Foo(int nx) : x(nx), y(x), c(0), z(bar(bar(x)), c) // CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: reordering field x after y makes x uninitialized when used in init expression // CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-2]]:3: warning: reordering field x after z makes x uninitialized when used in init expression // CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-3]]:3: warning: reordering field c after z makes c uninitialized when used in init expression {} } // namespace bar int main() { bar::Foo F(5, 12.8, 'c'); return 0; }