// RUN: %check_clang_tidy %s misc-misplaced-const %t typedef int plain_i; typedef int *ip; typedef const int *cip; typedef void (*func_ptr)(void); void func(void) { // ok const int *i0 = 0; const plain_i *i1 = 0; const cip i2 = 0; // const applies to both pointer and pointee. // Not ok const ip i3 = 0; // CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:12: warning: 'i3' declared with a const-qualified typedef type; results in the type being 'int *const' instead of 'const int *' ip const i4 = 0; // CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:12: warning: 'i4' declared with a const-qualified const volatile ip i5 = 0; // CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:21: warning: 'i5' declared with a const-qualified typedef type; results in the type being 'int *const volatile' instead of 'const int *volatile' } void func2(const plain_i *i1, const cip i2, const ip i3, // CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:21: warning: 'i3' declared with a const-qualified const int *i4) { } struct S { const int *i0; const plain_i *i1; const cip i2; const ip i3; // CHECK-MESSAGES: :[[@LINE-1]]:12: warning: 'i3' declared with a const-qualified }; // Function pointers should not be diagnosed because a function // pointer type can never be const. void func3(const func_ptr fp) { const func_ptr fp2 = fp; }