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+// g++ 1.36.1 bug 900215_01
+
+// g++ allows the definition of a type conversion operator `operator void'
+// for class types, but subsequently fails to generate calls (where needed)
+// for such type conversion operators.
+
+// Cfront 2.0 does generate such calls.
+
+// The following program exits with status 0 when compiled with Cfront 2.0
+// but exits with status 1 when compiled with g++.
+
+// Cfront 2.0 passes this test.
+
+// 4/27/94 (jason): The pre-San Diego working paper prohibits operator
+// void, so we can go back to just ignoring void values.
+
+// keywords: user-defined type conversion operators, void type, explicit casts
+
+struct struct0 {
+
+ operator void (); // ERROR - operator void
+};
+
+int exit_status = 1;
+
+struct0::operator void ()
+{ // ERROR - operator void
+ exit_status = 0;
+}
+
+struct struct0 s0_object;
+
+int test ()
+{
+ (void) s0_object;
+ return exit_status;
+}
+
+int main () { return test (); }