[dcl.attr] # 9 Declarations [[dcl]](./#dcl) ## 9.13 Attributes [dcl.attr] ### [9.13.1](#grammar) Attribute syntax and semantics [[dcl.attr.grammar]](dcl.attr.grammar) [1](#grammar-1) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9349) Attributes and annotations specify additional information for various source constructs such as types, variables, names, contract assertions, blocks, or translation units[.](#grammar-1.sentence-1) [attribute-specifier-seq:](#nt:attribute-specifier-seq "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") [*attribute-specifier*](#nt:attribute-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") [*attribute-specifier-seq*](#nt:attribute-specifier-seq "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")opt [attribute-specifier:](#nt:attribute-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") [ [ [*attribute-using-prefix*](#nt:attribute-using-prefix "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")opt [*attribute-list*](#nt:attribute-list "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") ] ] [ [ [*annotation-list*](#nt:annotation-list "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") ] ] [*alignment-specifier*](#nt:alignment-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") [alignment-specifier:](#nt:alignment-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") alignas ( [*type-id*](dcl.name#nt:type-id "9.3.2 Type names [dcl.name]") ...opt ) alignas ( [*constant-expression*](expr.const#nt:constant-expression "7.7 Constant expressions [expr.const]") ...opt ) [attribute-using-prefix:](#nt:attribute-using-prefix "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") using [*attribute-namespace*](#nt:attribute-namespace "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") : [attribute-list:](#nt:attribute-list "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") [*attribute*](#nt:attribute "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")opt [*attribute-list*](#nt:attribute-list "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") , [*attribute*](#nt:attribute "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")opt [*attribute*](#nt:attribute "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") ... [*attribute-list*](#nt:attribute-list "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") , [*attribute*](#nt:attribute "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") ... [annotation-list:](#nt:annotation-list "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") [*annotation*](#nt:annotation "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") ...opt [*annotation-list*](#nt:annotation-list "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") , [*annotation*](#nt:annotation "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") ...opt [attribute:](#nt:attribute "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") [*attribute-token*](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") [*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")opt [annotation:](#nt:annotation "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") = [*constant-expression*](expr.const#nt:constant-expression "7.7 Constant expressions [expr.const]") [attribute-token:](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") [*identifier*](lex.name#nt:identifier "5.11 Identifiers [lex.name]") [*attribute-scoped-token*](#nt:attribute-scoped-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") [attribute-scoped-token:](#nt:attribute-scoped-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") [*attribute-namespace*](#nt:attribute-namespace "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") :: [*identifier*](lex.name#nt:identifier "5.11 Identifiers [lex.name]") [attribute-namespace:](#nt:attribute-namespace "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") [*identifier*](lex.name#nt:identifier "5.11 Identifiers [lex.name]") [attribute-argument-clause:](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") ( [*balanced-token-seq*](#nt:balanced-token-seq "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")opt ) [balanced-token-seq:](#nt:balanced-token-seq "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") [*balanced-token*](#nt:balanced-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") [*balanced-token-seq*](#nt:balanced-token-seq "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")opt [balanced-token:](#nt:balanced-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") ( [*balanced-token-seq*](#nt:balanced-token-seq "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")opt ) [ [*balanced-token-seq*](#nt:balanced-token-seq "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")opt ] { [*balanced-token-seq*](#nt:balanced-token-seq "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")opt } [: [*balanced-token-seq*](#nt:balanced-token-seq "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")opt :] any [*token*](lex.token#nt:token "5.10 Tokens [lex.token]") other than (, ), [, ], {, }, [:, or :] [2](#grammar-2) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9437) If an [*attribute-specifier*](#nt:attribute-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") contains an [*attribute-using-prefix*](#nt:attribute-using-prefix "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]"), the [*attribute-list*](#nt:attribute-list "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") following that [*attribute-using-prefix*](#nt:attribute-using-prefix "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") shall not contain an [*attribute-scoped-token*](#nt:attribute-scoped-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") and every [*attribute-token*](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") in that [*attribute-list*](#nt:attribute-list "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") is treated as if its [*identifier*](lex.name#nt:identifier "5.11 Identifiers [lex.name]") were prefixed with N​::​, where N is the [*attribute-namespace*](#nt:attribute-namespace "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") specified in the [*attribute-using-prefix*](#nt:attribute-using-prefix "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")[.](#grammar-2.sentence-1) [*Note [1](#grammar-note-1)*: This rule imposes no constraints on how an [*attribute-using-prefix*](#nt:attribute-using-prefix "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") affects the tokens in an [*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")[.](#grammar-2.sentence-2) — *end note*] [*Example [1](#grammar-example-1)*: [[using CC: opt(1), debug]] // same as [[CC​::​opt(1), CC​::​debug]]void f() {}[[using CC: opt(1)]] [[CC::debug]] // same as [[CC​::​opt(1)]] [[CC​::​debug]]void g() {}[[using CC: CC::opt(1)]] // error: cannot combine using and scoped attribute tokenvoid h() {} — *end example*] [3](#grammar-3) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9463) [*Note [2](#grammar-note-2)*: For each individual attribute, the form of the[*balanced-token-seq*](#nt:balanced-token-seq "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") will be specified[.](#grammar-3.sentence-1) — *end note*] [4](#grammar-4) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9469) In an [*attribute-list*](#nt:attribute-list "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]"), an ellipsis may appear only if that[*attribute*](#nt:attribute "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")'s specification permits it[.](#grammar-4.sentence-1) An [*attribute*](#nt:attribute "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") followed by an ellipsis is a [pack expansion](temp.variadic#def:pack_expansion "13.7.4 Variadic templates [temp.variadic]")[.](#grammar-4.sentence-2) An [*attribute-specifier*](#nt:attribute-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") that contains an [*attribute-list*](#nt:attribute-list "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") with no [*attribute*](#nt:attribute "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")*s* and no [*alignment-specifier*](#nt:alignment-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") has no effect[.](#grammar-4.sentence-3) The order in which the [*attribute-token*](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")*s* appear in an[*attribute-list*](#nt:attribute-list "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") is not significant[.](#grammar-4.sentence-4) If a[keyword](lex.key "5.12 Keywords [lex.key]") or an [alternative token](lex.digraph "5.9 Alternative tokens [lex.digraph]") that satisfies the syntactic requirements of an [*identifier*](lex.name#nt:identifier "5.11 Identifiers [lex.name]") ([[lex.name]](lex.name "5.11 Identifiers")) is contained in an [*attribute-token*](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]"), it is considered an identifier[.](#grammar-4.sentence-5) No[name lookup](basic.lookup "6.5 Name lookup [basic.lookup]") is performed on any of the identifiers contained in an[*attribute-token*](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")[.](#grammar-4.sentence-6) The [*attribute-token*](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") determines additional requirements on the [*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") (if any)[.](#grammar-4.sentence-7) [5](#grammar-5) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9488) An [*annotation*](#nt:annotation "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") followed by an ellipsis is a pack expansion ([[temp.variadic]](temp.variadic "13.7.4 Variadic templates"))[.](#grammar-5.sentence-1) [6](#grammar-6) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9492) Each [*attribute-specifier-seq*](#nt:attribute-specifier-seq "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") is said to [*appertain*](#def:appertain "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") to some entity or statement, identified by the syntactic context where it appears ([[stmt]](stmt "8 Statements"), [[dcl]](dcl "9 Declarations"), [[dcl.decl]](dcl.decl "9.3 Declarators"))[.](#grammar-6.sentence-1) If an [*attribute-specifier-seq*](#nt:attribute-specifier-seq "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") that appertains to some entity or statement contains an [*attribute*](#nt:attribute "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") or [*alignment-specifier*](#nt:alignment-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") that is not allowed to apply to that entity or statement, the program is ill-formed[.](#grammar-6.sentence-2) If an [*attribute-specifier-seq*](#nt:attribute-specifier-seq "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") appertains to a friend declaration ([[class.friend]](class.friend "11.8.4 Friends")), that declaration shall be a definition[.](#grammar-6.sentence-3) [*Note [3](#grammar-note-3)*: An [*attribute-specifier-seq*](#nt:attribute-specifier-seq "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") cannot appertain to an explicit instantiation ([[temp.explicit]](temp.explicit "13.9.3 Explicit instantiation"))[.](#grammar-6.sentence-4) — *end note*] [7](#grammar-7) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9507) For an [*attribute-token*](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") (including an [*attribute-scoped-token*](#nt:attribute-scoped-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")) not specified in this document, the behavior is implementation-defined; any such [*attribute-token*](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") that is not recognized by the implementation is ignored[.](#grammar-7.sentence-1) [*Note [4](#grammar-note-4)*: A program is ill-formed if it contains an [*attribute*](#nt:attribute "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") specified in [dcl.attr] that violates the rules specifying to which entity or statement the attribute can apply or the syntax rules for the attribute's [*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]"), if any[.](#grammar-7.sentence-2) — *end note*] [*Note [5](#grammar-note-5)*: The [*attribute*](#nt:attribute "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")*s* specified in [dcl.attr] have optional semantics: given a well-formed program, removing all instances of any one of those [*attribute*](#nt:attribute "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")*s* results in a program whose set of possible executions ([[intro.abstract]](intro.abstract "4.1.2 Abstract machine")) for a given input is a subset of those of the original program for the same input, absent implementation-defined guarantees with respect to that [*attribute*](#nt:attribute "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")[.](#grammar-7.sentence-3) — *end note*] An [*attribute-token*](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") is reserved for future standardization if - [(7.1)](#grammar-7.1) it is not an [*attribute-scoped-token*](#nt:attribute-scoped-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") and is not specified in this document, or - [(7.2)](#grammar-7.2) it is an [*attribute-scoped-token*](#nt:attribute-scoped-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") and its [*attribute-namespace*](#nt:attribute-namespace "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") isstd followed by zero or more digits[.](#grammar-7.sentence-4) Each implementation should choose a distinctive name for the[*attribute-namespace*](#nt:attribute-namespace "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") in an [*attribute-scoped-token*](#nt:attribute-scoped-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")[.](#grammar-7.sentence-5) [8](#grammar-8) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9542) Two consecutive left square bracket tokens shall appear only when introducing an [*attribute-specifier*](#nt:attribute-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") or within the [*balanced-token-seq*](#nt:balanced-token-seq "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") of an [*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")[.](#grammar-8.sentence-1) [*Note [6](#grammar-note-6)*: If two consecutive left square brackets appear where an [*attribute-specifier*](#nt:attribute-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") is not allowed, the program is ill-formed even if the brackets match an alternative grammar production[.](#grammar-8.sentence-2) — *end note*] [*Example [2](#grammar-example-2)*: int p[10];void f() {int x = 42, y[5]; int(p[[x] { return x; }()]); // error: invalid attribute on a nested [*declarator-id*](dcl.decl.general#nt:declarator-id "9.3.1 General [dcl.decl.general]") and// not a function-style cast of an element of p. y[[] { return 2; }()] = 2; // error even though attributes are not allowed in this context.int i [[vendor::attr([[]])]]; // well-formed implementation-defined attribute.} — *end example*] ### [9.13.2](#dcl.align) Alignment specifier [[dcl.align]](dcl.align) [1](#dcl.align-1) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9569) An [*alignment-specifier*](#nt:alignment-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") may be applied to a variable or to a class data member, but it shall not be applied to a bit-field, a function parameter, or an [*exception-declaration*](except.pre#nt:exception-declaration "14.1 Preamble [except.pre]") ([[except.handle]](except.handle "14.4 Handling an exception"))[.](#dcl.align-1.sentence-1) An [*alignment-specifier*](#nt:alignment-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") may also be applied to the declaration of a class (in an[*elaborated-type-specifier*](dcl.type.elab#nt:elaborated-type-specifier "9.2.9.5 Elaborated type specifiers [dcl.type.elab]") ([[dcl.type.elab]](dcl.type.elab "9.2.9.5 Elaborated type specifiers")) or[*class-head*](class.pre#nt:class-head "11.1 Preamble [class.pre]") ([[class]](class "11 Classes")), respectively)[.](#dcl.align-1.sentence-2) An [*alignment-specifier*](#nt:alignment-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") with an ellipsis is a pack expansion ([[temp.variadic]](temp.variadic "13.7.4 Variadic templates"))[.](#dcl.align-1.sentence-3) [2](#dcl.align-2) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9580) When the [*alignment-specifier*](#nt:alignment-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") is of the formalignas( [*constant-expression*](expr.const#nt:constant-expression "7.7 Constant expressions [expr.const]") ): - [(2.1)](#dcl.align-2.1) the [*constant-expression*](expr.const#nt:constant-expression "7.7 Constant expressions [expr.const]") shall be an integral constant expression - [(2.2)](#dcl.align-2.2) if the constant expression does not evaluate to an alignment value ([[basic.align]](basic.align "6.8.3 Alignment")), or evaluates to an extended alignment and the implementation does not support that alignment in the context of the declaration, the program is ill-formed[.](#dcl.align-2.sentence-1) [3](#dcl.align-3) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9592) An [*alignment-specifier*](#nt:alignment-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") of the formalignas( [*type-id*](dcl.name#nt:type-id "9.3.2 Type names [dcl.name]") ) has the same effect as alignas(​[alignof](expr.alignof "7.6.2.6 Alignof [expr.alignof]")( [*type-id*](dcl.name#nt:type-id "9.3.2 Type names [dcl.name]") ))[.](#dcl.align-3.sentence-1) [4](#dcl.align-4) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9597) The alignment requirement of an entity is the strictest nonzero alignment specified by its [*alignment-specifier*](#nt:alignment-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")*s*, if any; otherwise, the [*alignment-specifier*](#nt:alignment-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")*s* have no effect[.](#dcl.align-4.sentence-1) [5](#dcl.align-5) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9602) The combined effect of all [*alignment-specifier*](#nt:alignment-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")*s* in a declaration shall not specify an alignment that is less strict than the alignment that would be required for the entity being declared if all [*alignment-specifier*](#nt:alignment-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")*s* appertaining to that entity were omitted[.](#dcl.align-5.sentence-1) [*Example [1](#dcl.align-example-1)*: struct alignas(8) S {};struct alignas(1) U { S s;}; // error: U specifies an alignment that is less strict than if the alignas(1) were omitted. — *end example*] [6](#dcl.align-6) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9617) If the defining declaration of an entity has an[*alignment-specifier*](#nt:alignment-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]"), any non-defining declaration of that entity shall either specify equivalent alignment or have no[*alignment-specifier*](#nt:alignment-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")[.](#dcl.align-6.sentence-1) Conversely, if any declaration of an entity has an[*alignment-specifier*](#nt:alignment-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]"), every defining declaration of that entity shall specify an equivalent alignment[.](#dcl.align-6.sentence-2) No diagnostic is required if declarations of an entity have different [*alignment-specifier*](#nt:alignment-specifier "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")*s* in different translation units[.](#dcl.align-6.sentence-3) [*Example [2](#dcl.align-example-2)*: // Translation unit #1:struct S { int x; } s, *p = &s; // Translation unit #2:struct alignas(16) S; // ill-formed, no diagnostic required: definition of S lacks alignmentextern S* p; — *end example*] [7](#dcl.align-7) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9640) [*Example [3](#dcl.align-example-3)*: An aligned buffer with an alignment requirement of A and holding N elements of type T can be declared as:alignas(T) alignas(A) T buffer[N]; Specifying alignas(T) ensures that the final requested alignment will not be weaker than alignof(T), and therefore the program will not be ill-formed[.](#dcl.align-7.sentence-2) — *end example*] [8](#dcl.align-8) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9653) [*Example [4](#dcl.align-example-4)*: alignas(double) void f(); // error: alignment applied to functionalignas(double) unsigned char c[sizeof(double)]; // array of characters, suitably aligned for a doubleextern unsigned char c[sizeof(double)]; // no alignas necessaryalignas(float)extern unsigned char c[sizeof(double)]; // error: different alignment in declaration — *end example*] ### [9.13.3](#assume) Assumption attribute [[dcl.attr.assume]](dcl.attr.assume) [1](#assume-1) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9666) The [*attribute-token*](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") assume may be applied to a null statement; such a statement is an [*assumption*](#def:assumption "9.13.3 Assumption attribute [dcl.attr.assume]")[.](#assume-1.sentence-1) An [*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") shall be present and shall have the form: ( [*conditional-expression*](expr.cond#nt:conditional-expression "7.6.16 Conditional operator [expr.cond]") ) The expression is contextually converted to bool ([[conv.general]](conv.general "7.3.1 General"))[.](#assume-1.sentence-2) The expression is not evaluated[.](#assume-1.sentence-3) If the converted expression would evaluate to true at the point where the assumption appears, the assumption has no effect[.](#assume-1.sentence-4) Otherwise, evaluation of the assumption has runtime-undefined behavior[.](#assume-1.sentence-5) [2](#assume-2) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9682) [*Note [1](#assume-note-1)*: The expression is potentially evaluated ([[basic.def.odr]](basic.def.odr "6.3 One-definition rule"))[.](#assume-2.sentence-1) The use of assumptions is intended to allow implementations to analyze the form of the expression and deduce information used to optimize the program[.](#assume-2.sentence-2) Implementations are not required to deduce any information from any particular assumption[.](#assume-2.sentence-3) It is expected that the value of a [*has-attribute-expression*](cpp.cond#nt:has-attribute-expression "15.2 Conditional inclusion [cpp.cond]") for the assume attribute is 0 if an implementation does not attempt to deduce any such information from assumptions[.](#assume-2.sentence-4) — *end note*] [3](#assume-3) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9697) [*Example [1](#assume-example-1)*: int divide_by_32(int x) {[[assume(x >= 0)]]; return x/32; // The instructions produced for the division// may omit handling of negative values.}int f(int y) {[[assume(++y == 43)]]; // y is not incrementedreturn y; // statement may be replaced with return 42;} — *end example*] ### [9.13.4](#deprecated) Deprecated attribute [[dcl.attr.deprecated]](dcl.attr.deprecated) [1](#deprecated-1) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9715) The [*attribute-token*](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") deprecated can be used to mark names and entities whose use is still allowed, but is discouraged for some reason[.](#deprecated-1.sentence-1) [*Note [1](#deprecated-note-1)*: In particular,deprecated is appropriate for names and entities that are deemed obsolescent or unsafe[.](#deprecated-1.sentence-2) — *end note*] An[*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") may be present and, if present, it shall have the form: ( [*unevaluated-string*](lex.string.uneval#nt:unevaluated-string "5.13.6 Unevaluated strings [lex.string.uneval]") ) [*Note [2](#deprecated-note-2)*: The [*unevaluated-string*](lex.string.uneval#nt:unevaluated-string "5.13.6 Unevaluated strings [lex.string.uneval]") in the [*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") can be used to explain the rationale for deprecation and/or to suggest a replacing entity[.](#deprecated-1.sentence-3) — *end note*] [2](#deprecated-2) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9733) The attribute may be applied to the declaration of a class, a type alias, a variable, a non-static data member, a function, a namespace, an enumeration, an enumerator, a concept, or a template specialization[.](#deprecated-2.sentence-1) [3](#deprecated-3) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9746) An entity declared without the deprecated attribute can later be redeclared with the attribute and vice-versa[.](#deprecated-3.sentence-1) [*Note [3](#deprecated-note-3)*: Thus, an entity initially declared without the attribute can be marked as deprecated by a subsequent redeclaration[.](#deprecated-3.sentence-2) However, after an entity is marked as deprecated, later redeclarations do not un-deprecate the entity[.](#deprecated-3.sentence-3) — *end note*] Redeclarations using different forms of the attribute (with or without the[*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") or with different[*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")*s*) are allowed[.](#deprecated-3.sentence-4) [4](#deprecated-4) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9758) *Recommended practice*: Implementations should use the deprecated attribute to produce a diagnostic message in case the program refers to a name or entity other than to declare it, after a declaration that specifies the attribute[.](#deprecated-4.sentence-1) The diagnostic message should include the text provided within the [*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") of any deprecated attribute applied to the name or entity[.](#deprecated-4.sentence-2) The value of a [*has-attribute-expression*](cpp.cond#nt:has-attribute-expression "15.2 Conditional inclusion [cpp.cond]") for the deprecated attribute should be 0 unless the implementation can issue such diagnostic messages[.](#deprecated-4.sentence-3) ### [9.13.5](#fallthrough) Fallthrough attribute [[dcl.attr.fallthrough]](dcl.attr.fallthrough) [1](#fallthrough-1) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9773) The [*attribute-token*](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") fallthrough may be applied to a [null statement](stmt.expr#def:statement,null "8.3 Expression statement [stmt.expr]"); such a statement is a fallthrough statement[.](#fallthrough-1.sentence-1) No [*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") shall be present[.](#fallthrough-1.sentence-2) A fallthrough statement may only appear within an enclosing switch statement ([[stmt.switch]](stmt.switch "8.5.3 The switch statement"))[.](#fallthrough-1.sentence-3) The next statement that would be executed after a fallthrough statement shall be a labeled statement whose label is a case label or default label for the same switch statement and, if the fallthrough statement is contained in an iteration statement, the next statement shall be part of the same execution of the substatement of the innermost enclosing iteration statement[.](#fallthrough-1.sentence-4) The program is ill-formed if there is no such statement[.](#fallthrough-1.sentence-5) [2](#fallthrough-2) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9789) *Recommended practice*: The use of a fallthrough statement should suppress a warning that an implementation might otherwise issue for a case or default label that is reachable from another case or default label along some path of execution[.](#fallthrough-2.sentence-1) The value of a [*has-attribute-expression*](cpp.cond#nt:has-attribute-expression "15.2 Conditional inclusion [cpp.cond]") for the fallthrough attribute should be 0 if the attribute does not cause suppression of such warnings[.](#fallthrough-2.sentence-2) Implementations should issue a warning if a fallthrough statement is not dynamically reachable[.](#fallthrough-2.sentence-3) [3](#fallthrough-3) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9802) [*Example [1](#fallthrough-example-1)*: void f(int n) {void g(), h(), i(); switch (n) {case 1:case 2: g(); [[fallthrough]]; case 3: // warning on fallthrough discourageddo {[[fallthrough]]; // error: next statement is not part of the same substatement execution} while (false); case 6:do {[[fallthrough]]; // error: next statement is not part of the same substatement execution} while (n--); case 7:while (false) {[[fallthrough]]; // error: next statement is not part of the same substatement execution}case 5: h(); case 4: // implementation may warn on fallthrough i(); [[fallthrough]]; // error}} — *end example*] ### [9.13.6](#indet) Indeterminate storage [[dcl.attr.indet]](dcl.attr.indet) [1](#indet-1) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9837) The [*attribute-token*](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") indeterminate may be applied to the definition of a block variable with automatic storage duration or to a [*parameter-declaration*](dcl.fct#nt:parameter-declaration "9.3.4.6 Functions [dcl.fct]") of a function declaration[.](#indet-1.sentence-1) No [*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") shall be present[.](#indet-1.sentence-2) The attribute specifies that the storage of an object with automatic storage duration is initially indeterminate rather than erroneous ([[basic.indet]](basic.indet "6.8.5 Indeterminate and erroneous values"))[.](#indet-1.sentence-3) [2](#indet-2) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9846) If a function parameter is declared with the indeterminate attribute, it shall be so declared in the first declaration of its function[.](#indet-2.sentence-1) If a function parameter is declared with the indeterminate attribute in the first declaration of its function in one translation unit and the same function is declared without the indeterminate attribute on the same parameter in its first declaration in another translation unit, the program is ill-formed, no diagnostic required[.](#indet-2.sentence-2) [3](#indet-3) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9856) [*Note [1](#indet-note-1)*: Reading from an uninitialized variable that is marked [[indeterminate]] can cause undefined behavior[.](#indet-3.sentence-1) void f(int);void g() {int x [[indeterminate]], y; f(y); // erroneous behavior ([[basic.indet]](basic.indet "6.8.5 Indeterminate and erroneous values")) f(x); // undefined behavior}struct T { T() {}int x;};int h(T t [[indeterminate]]) { f(t.x); // undefined behavior when called belowreturn 0;}int _ = h(T()); — *end note*] ### [9.13.7](#likelihood) Likelihood attributes [[dcl.attr.likelihood]](dcl.attr.likelihood) [1](#likelihood-1) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9884) The [*attribute-token*](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")*s*likely and unlikely may be applied to labels or statements[.](#likelihood-1.sentence-1) No [*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") shall be present[.](#likelihood-1.sentence-2) The [*attribute-token*](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") likely shall not appear in an [*attribute-specifier-seq*](#nt:attribute-specifier-seq "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") that contains the [*attribute-token*](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") unlikely[.](#likelihood-1.sentence-3) [2](#likelihood-2) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9893) [*Note [1](#likelihood-note-1)*: The use of the likely attribute is intended to allow implementations to optimize for the case where paths of execution including it are arbitrarily more likely than any alternative path of execution that does not include such an attribute on a statement or label[.](#likelihood-2.sentence-1) The use of the unlikely attribute is intended to allow implementations to optimize for the case where paths of execution including it are arbitrarily more unlikely than any alternative path of execution that does not include such an attribute on a statement or label[.](#likelihood-2.sentence-2) It is expected that the value of a [*has-attribute-expression*](cpp.cond#nt:has-attribute-expression "15.2 Conditional inclusion [cpp.cond]") for the likely and unlikely attributes is 0 if the implementation does not attempt to use these attributes for such optimizations[.](#likelihood-2.sentence-3) A path of execution includes a label if and only if it contains a jump to that label[.](#likelihood-2.sentence-4) — *end note*] [*Note [2](#likelihood-note-2)*: Excessive usage of either of these attributes is liable to result in performance degradation[.](#likelihood-2.sentence-5) — *end note*] [3](#likelihood-3) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9920) [*Example [1](#likelihood-example-1)*: void g(int);int f(int n) {if (n > 5) [[unlikely]] { // n > 5 is considered to be arbitrarily unlikely g(0); return n * 2 + 1; }switch (n) {case 1: g(1); [[fallthrough]]; [[likely]] case 2: // n == 2 is considered to be arbitrarily more g(2); // likely than any other value of nbreak; }return 3;} — *end example*] ### [9.13.8](#unused) Maybe unused attribute [[dcl.attr.unused]](dcl.attr.unused) [1](#unused-1) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9947) The [*attribute-token*](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") maybe_unused indicates that a name, label, or entity is possibly intentionally unused[.](#unused-1.sentence-1) No [*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") shall be present[.](#unused-1.sentence-2) [2](#unused-2) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9952) The attribute may be applied to the declaration of a class, type alias, variable (including a structured binding declaration), structured binding, result binding ([[dcl.contract.res]](dcl.contract.res "9.4.2 Referring to the result object")), non-static data member, function, enumeration, or enumerator, or to an [*identifier*](lex.name#nt:identifier "5.11 Identifiers [lex.name]") label ([[stmt.label]](stmt.label "8.2 Label"))[.](#unused-2.sentence-1) [3](#unused-3) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9964) A name or entity declared without the maybe_unused attribute can later be redeclared with the attribute and vice versa[.](#unused-3.sentence-1) An entity is considered marked after the first declaration that marks it[.](#unused-3.sentence-2) [4](#unused-4) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9971) *Recommended practice*: For an entity marked maybe_unused, implementations should not emit a warning that the entity or its structured bindings (if any) are used or unused[.](#unused-4.sentence-1) For a structured binding declaration not marked maybe_unused, implementations should not emit such a warning unless all of its structured bindings are unused[.](#unused-4.sentence-2) For a label to which maybe_unused is applied, implementations should not emit a warning that the label is used or unused[.](#unused-4.sentence-3) The value of a [*has-attribute-expression*](cpp.cond#nt:has-attribute-expression "15.2 Conditional inclusion [cpp.cond]") for the maybe_unused attribute should be 0 if the attribute does not cause suppression of such warnings[.](#unused-4.sentence-4) [5](#unused-5) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L9987) [*Example [1](#unused-example-1)*: [[maybe_unused]] void f([[maybe_unused]] bool thing1, [[maybe_unused]] bool thing2) {[[maybe_unused]] bool b = thing1 && thing2; assert(b);#ifdef NDEBUG goto x;#endif[[maybe_unused]] x:} Implementations should not warn that b or x is unused, whether or not NDEBUG is defined[.](#unused-5.sentence-1) — *end example*] ### [9.13.9](#nodiscard) Nodiscard attribute [[dcl.attr.nodiscard]](dcl.attr.nodiscard) [1](#nodiscard-1) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L10007) The [*attribute-token*](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") nodiscard may be applied to a function or a lambda call operator or to the declaration of a class or enumeration[.](#nodiscard-1.sentence-1) An [*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") may be present and, if present, shall have the form: ( [*unevaluated-string*](lex.string.uneval#nt:unevaluated-string "5.13.6 Unevaluated strings [lex.string.uneval]") ) [2](#nodiscard-2) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L10017) A name or entity declared without the nodiscard attribute can later be redeclared with the attribute and vice-versa[.](#nodiscard-2.sentence-1) [*Note [1](#nodiscard-note-1)*: Thus, an entity initially declared without the attribute can be marked as nodiscard by a subsequent redeclaration[.](#nodiscard-2.sentence-2) However, after an entity is marked as nodiscard, later redeclarations do not remove the nodiscard from the entity[.](#nodiscard-2.sentence-3) — *end note*] Redeclarations using different forms of the attribute (with or without the [*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") or with different [*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]")*s*) are allowed[.](#nodiscard-2.sentence-4) [3](#nodiscard-3) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L10033) A [*nodiscard type*](#def:type,nodiscard "9.13.9 Nodiscard attribute [dcl.attr.nodiscard]") is a (possibly cv-qualified) class or enumeration type marked nodiscard in a reachable declaration[.](#nodiscard-3.sentence-1) A [*nodiscard call*](#def:call,nodiscard "9.13.9 Nodiscard attribute [dcl.attr.nodiscard]") is either - [(3.1)](#nodiscard-3.1) a function call expression ([[expr.call]](expr.call "7.6.1.3 Function call")) that calls a function declared nodiscard in a reachable declaration or whose return type is a nodiscard type, or - [(3.2)](#nodiscard-3.2) an explicit type conversion ([[expr.type.conv]](expr.type.conv "7.6.1.4 Explicit type conversion (functional notation)"), [[expr.static.cast]](expr.static.cast "7.6.1.9 Static cast"), [[expr.cast]](expr.cast "7.6.3 Explicit type conversion (cast notation)")) that constructs an object through a constructor declared nodiscard in a reachable declaration, or that initializes an object of a nodiscard type[.](#nodiscard-3.sentence-2) [4](#nodiscard-4) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L10051) *Recommended practice*: Appearance of a nodiscard call as a potentially-evaluated discarded-value expression ([[expr.prop]](expr.prop "7.2 Properties of expressions")) of non-void type is discouraged unless explicitly cast to void[.](#nodiscard-4.sentence-1) Implementations should issue a warning in such cases[.](#nodiscard-4.sentence-2) The value of a [*has-attribute-expression*](cpp.cond#nt:has-attribute-expression "15.2 Conditional inclusion [cpp.cond]") for the nodiscard attribute should be 0 unless the implementation can issue such warnings[.](#nodiscard-4.sentence-3) [*Note [2](#nodiscard-note-2)*: This is typically because discarding the return value of a nodiscard call has surprising consequences[.](#nodiscard-4.sentence-4) — *end note*] The [*unevaluated-string*](lex.string.uneval#nt:unevaluated-string "5.13.6 Unevaluated strings [lex.string.uneval]") in a nodiscard [*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") should be used in the message of the warning as the rationale for why the result should not be discarded[.](#nodiscard-4.sentence-5) [5](#nodiscard-5) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L10070) [*Example [1](#nodiscard-example-1)*: struct [[nodiscard]] my_scopeguard { /* ... */ };struct my_unique { my_unique() = default; // does not acquire resource[[nodiscard]] my_unique(int fd) { /* ... */ } // acquires resource~my_unique() noexcept { /* ... */ } // releases resource, if any/* ... */};struct [[nodiscard]] error_info { /* ... */ }; error_info enable_missile_safety_mode();void launch_missiles();void test_missiles() { my_scopeguard(); // warning encouraged(void)my_scopeguard(), // warning not encouraged, cast to void launch_missiles(); // comma operator, statement continues my_unique(42); // warning encouraged my_unique(); // warning not encouraged enable_missile_safety_mode(); // warning encouraged launch_missiles();} error_info &foo();void f() { foo(); } // warning not encouraged: not a nodiscard call, because neither// the (reference) return type nor the function is declared nodiscard — *end example*] ### [9.13.10](#noreturn) Noreturn attribute [[dcl.attr.noreturn]](dcl.attr.noreturn) [1](#noreturn-1) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L10101) The [*attribute-token*](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") noreturn specifies that a function does not return[.](#noreturn-1.sentence-1) No [*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") shall be present[.](#noreturn-1.sentence-2) The attribute may be applied to a function or a lambda call operator[.](#noreturn-1.sentence-3) The first declaration of a function shall specify the noreturn attribute if any declaration of that function specifies thenoreturn attribute[.](#noreturn-1.sentence-4) If a function is declared with the noreturn attribute in one translation unit and the same function is declared without the noreturn attribute in another translation unit, the program is ill-formed, no diagnostic required[.](#noreturn-1.sentence-5) [2](#noreturn-2) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L10111) If a function f is invoked where f was previously declared with the noreturn attribute and that invocation eventually returns, the behavior is runtime-undefined[.](#noreturn-2.sentence-1) [*Note [1](#noreturn-note-1)*: The function can terminate by throwing an exception[.](#noreturn-2.sentence-2) — *end note*] [3](#noreturn-3) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L10120) *Recommended practice*: Implementations should issue a warning if a function marked [[noreturn]] might return[.](#noreturn-3.sentence-1) The value of a [*has-attribute-expression*](cpp.cond#nt:has-attribute-expression "15.2 Conditional inclusion [cpp.cond]") for the noreturn attribute should be 0 unless the implementation can issue such warnings[.](#noreturn-3.sentence-2) [4](#noreturn-4) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L10128) [*Example [1](#noreturn-example-1)*: [[ noreturn ]] void f() {throw "error"; // OK}[[ noreturn ]] void q(int i) { // behavior is undefined if called with an argument <= 0if (i > 0)throw "positive";} — *end example*] ### [9.13.11](#nouniqueaddr) No unique address attribute [[dcl.attr.nouniqueaddr]](dcl.attr.nouniqueaddr) [1](#nouniqueaddr-1) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L10145) The [*attribute-token*](#nt:attribute-token "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") no_unique_address specifies that a non-static data member is a potentially-overlapping subobject ([[intro.object]](intro.object "6.8.2 Object model"))[.](#nouniqueaddr-1.sentence-1) No [*attribute-argument-clause*](#nt:attribute-argument-clause "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") shall be present[.](#nouniqueaddr-1.sentence-2) The attribute may appertain to a non-static data member other than a bit-field[.](#nouniqueaddr-1.sentence-3) [2](#nouniqueaddr-2) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L10153) [*Note [1](#nouniqueaddr-note-1)*: The non-static data member can share the address of another non-static data member or that of a base class, and any padding that would normally be inserted at the end of the object can be reused as storage for other members[.](#nouniqueaddr-2.sentence-1) — *end note*] *Recommended practice*: The value of a [*has-attribute-expression*](cpp.cond#nt:has-attribute-expression "15.2 Conditional inclusion [cpp.cond]") for the no_unique_address attribute should be 0 for a given implementation unless this attribute can cause a potentially-overlapping subobject to have zero size[.](#nouniqueaddr-2.sentence-2) [*Example [1](#nouniqueaddr-example-1)*: templateclass hash_map {[[no_unique_address]] Hash hasher; [[no_unique_address]] Pred pred; [[no_unique_address]] Allocator alloc; Bucket *buckets; // ...public:// ...}; Here, hasher, pred, and alloc could have the same address as buckets if their respective types are all empty[.](#nouniqueaddr-2.sentence-3) — *end example*] ### [9.13.12](#annotation) Annotations [[dcl.attr.annotation]](dcl.attr.annotation) [1](#annotation-1) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L10191) An annotation may be applied to any declaration of a type, type alias, variable, function, namespace, enumerator,[*base-specifier*](class.derived.general#nt:base-specifier "11.7.1 General [class.derived.general]"), or non-static data member[.](#annotation-1.sentence-1) [2](#annotation-2) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L10202) Let E be the expressionstd​::​meta​::​reflect_constant([*constant-expression*](expr.const#nt:constant-expression "7.7 Constant expressions [expr.const]"))[.](#annotation-2.sentence-1) E shall be a constant expression; the result of E is the [*underlying constant*](#def:constant,underlying "9.13.12 Annotations [dcl.attr.annotation]") of the annotation[.](#annotation-2.sentence-2) [3](#annotation-3) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L10208) Each [*annotation*](#nt:annotation "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") produces a unique annotation[.](#annotation-3.sentence-1) [4](#annotation-4) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/declarations.tex#L10211) Substituting into an [*annotation*](#nt:annotation "9.13.1 Attribute syntax and semantics [dcl.attr.grammar]") is not in the immediate context[.](#annotation-4.sentence-1) [*Example [1](#annotation-example-1)*: [[=1]] void f();[[=2, =3, =2]] void g();void g [[=4, =2]] ();f has one annotation and g has five annotations[.](#annotation-4.sentence-2) These can be queried with metafunctions such as std​::​​meta​::​​annotations_of ([[meta.reflection.annotation]](meta.reflection.annotation "21.4.18 Annotation reflection"))[.](#annotation-4.sentence-3) — *end example*] [*Example [2](#annotation-example-2)*: template[[=T::type()]] void f(T t); void f(int); void g() { f(0); // OK f('0'); // error, substituting into the annotation results in an invalid expression} — *end example*]