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      1 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -verify -std=c++11 %s
      2 
      3 template<typename T> struct complex {
      4   complex(T = T(), T = T());
      5   void operator+=(complex);
      6   T a, b;
      7 };
      8 
      9 void std_example() {
     10   complex<double> z;
     11   z = { 1, 2 };
     12   z += { 1, 2 };
     13 
     14   int a, b;
     15   a = b = { 1 };
     16   a = { 1 } = b; // expected-error {{initializer list cannot be used on the left hand side of operator '='}}
     17   a = a + { 4 }; // expected-error {{initializer list cannot be used on the right hand side of operator '+'}}
     18   a = { 3 } * { 4 }; // expected-error {{initializer list cannot be used on the left hand side of operator '*'}} \
     19                         expected-error {{initializer list cannot be used on the right hand side of operator '*'}}
     20 }
     21 
     22 struct S {
     23   constexpr S(int a, int b) : a(a), b(b) {}
     24   int a, b;
     25 };
     26 struct T {
     27   constexpr int operator=(S s) const { return s.a; }
     28   constexpr int operator+=(S s) const { return s.b; }
     29 };
     30 static_assert((T() = {4, 9}) == 4, "");
     31 static_assert((T() += {4, 9}) == 9, "");
     32 
     33 int k1 = T() = { 1, 2 } = { 3, 4 }; // expected-error {{initializer list cannot be used on the left hand side of operator '='}}
     34 int k2 = T() = { 1, 2 } + 1; // expected-error {{initializer list cannot be used on the left hand side of operator '+'}}
     35