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-// g++ 1.37.1 bug 900519_09
-
-// g++ allows the allocation of const objects via operator new even when
-// these uses of operator new do not include initializations.
-
-// This is inconsistant within the restrictions placed on the construction
-// of class, struct, and union types which have constant members.
-
-// Since there is no completely valid way of initializing such objects
-// after the invocation of new, these cases should all be illegal.
-
-// keywords: operator new, initialization, const qualifier
-
-struct struct_0 {
- int member;
-};
-
-typedef const int const_int;
-typedef const struct struct_0 const_struct_0;
-
-void test ()
-{
- new const int; // ERROR -
- new const_int; // ERROR -
- new const struct_0; // ERROR -
- new const_struct_0; // ERROR -
-}
-
-int main () { return 0; }