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			137 lines
		
	
	
		
			5.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C++
		
	
	
	
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s
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template<typename T, typename U, int N>
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struct X {
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  void f(T* t) {
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    t->f0<U>(); // expected-error{{use 'template' keyword to treat 'f0' as a dependent template name}}
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    t->f0<int>(); // expected-error{{use 'template' keyword to treat 'f0' as a dependent template name}}
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    t->operator+<U const, 1>(1); // expected-error{{use 'template' keyword to treat 'operator +' as a dependent template name}}
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    t->f1<int const, 2>(1); // expected-error{{use 'template' keyword to treat 'f1' as a dependent template name}}
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    t->f1<3, int const>(1); // expected-error{{missing 'template' keyword prior to dependent template name 'f1'}}
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    T::getAs<U>(); // expected-error{{use 'template' keyword to treat 'getAs' as a dependent template name}}
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    t->T::getAs<U>(); // expected-error{{use 'template' keyword to treat 'getAs' as a dependent template name}}
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    (*t).f2<N>(); // expected-error{{missing 'template' keyword prior to dependent template name 'f2'}}
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    (*t).f2<0>(); // expected-error{{missing 'template' keyword prior to dependent template name 'f2'}}
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    T::f2<0>(); // expected-error{{missing 'template' keyword prior to dependent template name 'f2'}}
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    T::f2<0, int>(0); // expected-error{{missing 'template' keyword prior to dependent template name 'f2'}}
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    T::foo<N < 2 || N >= 4>(); // expected-error{{missing 'template' keyword prior to dependent template name 'foo'}}
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    // If there are multiple potential template names, pick the one where there
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    // is no whitespace between the name and the '<'.
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    T::foo<T::bar < 1>(); // expected-error{{missing 'template' keyword prior to dependent template name 'foo'}}
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    T::foo < T::bar<1>(); // expected-error{{missing 'template' keyword prior to dependent template name 'bar'}}
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    // Prefer to diagnose a missing 'template' keyword rather than finding a non-template name.
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    xyz < T::foo < 1 > (); // expected-error{{missing 'template' keyword prior to dependent template name 'foo'}}
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    T::foo < xyz < 1 > (); // expected-error{{missing 'template' keyword prior to dependent template name 'foo'}}
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    // ... even if the whitespace suggests the other name is the template name.
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    // FIXME: Is this the right heuristic?
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    xyz<T::foo < 1>(); // expected-error{{missing 'template' keyword prior to dependent template name 'foo'}}
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    T::foo < xyz<1>(); // expected-error{{missing 'template' keyword prior to dependent template name 'foo'}}
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    sizeof T::foo < 123 > (); // expected-error{{missing 'template' keyword prior to dependent template name 'foo'}}
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    f(t->foo<1, 2>(), // expected-error{{missing 'template' keyword prior to dependent template name 'foo'}}
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      t->bar<3, 4>()); // expected-error{{missing 'template' keyword prior to dependent template name 'bar'}}
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    int arr[] = {
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      t->baz<1, 2>(1 + 1), // ok, two comparisons
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      t->foo<1, 2>(), // expected-error{{missing 'template' keyword prior to dependent template name 'foo'}}
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      t->bar<3, 4>()  // FIXME: we don't recover from the previous error so don't diagnose this
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    };
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  }
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  int xyz;
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};
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template <typename T> void not_missing_template(T t) {
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  (T::n < 0) > (
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     ) // expected-error {{expected expression}}
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    ;
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  int a = T::x < 3;
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  int b = T::y > (); // expected-error {{expected expression}}
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  void c(int = T::x < 3);
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  void d(int = T::y > ()); // expected-error {{expected expression}}
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  for (int x = t < 3 ? 1 : 2; t > (); ++t) { // expected-error {{expected expression}}
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  }
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  // FIXME: We shouldn't treat 'T::t' as a potential template-name here,
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  // because that would leave a '?' with no matching ':'.
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  // We should probably generally treat '?' ... ':' as a bracket-like
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  // construct.
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  bool k = T::t < 3 ? 1 > () : false; // expected-error {{missing 'template' keyword}} expected-error +{{}} expected-note +{{}}
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}
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struct MrsBadcrumble {
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  friend MrsBadcrumble operator<(void (*)(int), MrsBadcrumble);
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  friend void operator>(MrsBadcrumble, int);
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} mb;
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template<int N, typename T> void f(T t) {
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  t.f<N>(0); // expected-error {{missing 'template' keyword prior to dependent template name 'f'}}
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  t.T::f<N>(0); // expected-error {{missing 'template' keyword prior to dependent template name 'f'}}
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  T::g<N>(0); // expected-error {{missing 'template' keyword prior to dependent template name 'g'}}
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  // Note: no diagnostic here, this is actually valid as a comparison between
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  // the decayed pointer to Y::g<> and mb!
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  T::g<mb>(0);
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  // ... but this one must be a template-id.
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  T::g<mb, int>(0); // expected-error {{missing 'template' keyword prior to dependent template name 'g'}}
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}
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struct Y {
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  template <int> void f(int);
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  template <int = 0> static void g(int); // expected-warning 0-1{{extension}}
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};
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void q() { void (*p)(int) = Y::g; }
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template void f<0>(Y); // expected-note {{in instantiation of}}
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namespace PR9401 {
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  // From GCC PR c++/45558
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  template <typename S, typename T>
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  struct C
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  {
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    template <typename U>
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    struct B
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    {
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      template <typename W>
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      struct E
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      {
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        explicit E(const W &x) : w(x) {}
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        const W &w;
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      };
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    };
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  };
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  struct F;
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  template <typename X>
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  struct D
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  {
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    D() {}
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  };
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  const D<F> g;
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  template <typename S, typename T>
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  struct A
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  {
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    template <typename U>
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    struct B : C<S, T>::template B<U>
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    {
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      typedef typename C<S, T>::template B<U> V;
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      static const D<typename V::template E<D<F> > > a;
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    };
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  };
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  template <typename S, typename T>
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  template <typename U>
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  const D<typename C<S, T>::template B<U>::template E<D<F> > >
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  A<S, T>::B<U>::a = typename C<S, T>::template B<U>::template E<D<F> >(g);
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}
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