// { dg-do run  }
// GROUPS passed operator-new
// Check that if there is a user defined class-specific operator
// new for a given class, that operator is invoked when a new
// object of the class is requested, regardless of whether or not
// there is also a constructor for the given class, and regardless
// of whether or not the constructor for the given class is defined
// before or after the new operator is even declared.
extern "C" int printf (const char *, ...); 
typedef __SIZE_TYPE__ size_t;
struct base {
	int i;
	base ()
	{
		i = 7;
	}
	void * operator new (size_t size);
	void operator delete (void*);
};
class derived : public base {
	int j;
};
int new_call_count = 0;
int expected_size = 0;
int errors = 0;
int main ()
{
	base*		base_ptr;
	derived*	derived_ptr;
	expected_size = sizeof (int);
	base_ptr = new base;
	expected_size = 2 * sizeof (int);
	derived_ptr = new derived ();
	if ((new_call_count != 2) || (errors != 0))
	  { printf ("FAIL\n"); return 1; }
	else
	  printf ("PASS\n");
	return 0;
}
int allocation_space[100];
int* allocation_ptr = allocation_space;
void base::operator delete (void* p)
{
}
void *base::operator new (size_t size)
{
	int* return_value = allocation_ptr;
	new_call_count++;
	if (size != expected_size)
		errors++;
	allocation_ptr += (size + sizeof(int) - 1) / sizeof(int);
	return (void*) return_value;
}