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+// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++11 -fsyntax-only -fcxx-exceptions -verify %s
+
+#if !__has_builtin(__builtin_verbose_trap)
+#error
+#endif
+
+constexpr char const* constMsg1 = "hello";
+char const* const constMsg2 = "hello";
+char const constMsg3[] = "hello";
+
+template <const char * const str>
+void f(const char * arg) {
+  __builtin_verbose_trap("Argument_must_not_be_null");
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philnik777 wrote:

You can overload builtins by adding custom type checking to them. The 
"templates" in `Builtins.td` is more of a way to generate builtins with the 
same pattern for different types. e.g. there are `__builtin_cos`, 
`__builtin_cosf` and `__builtin_cosl`, which are essentially identical, except 
that they take `double`, `float` and `long double` respectively. To avoid 
typing everything out (and making errors that way), you can make the builtin a 
template.

https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/79230
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