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			253 lines
		
	
	
		
			5.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C++
		
	
	
	
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify -Wno-non-c-typedef-for-linkage -std=gnu++11 %s
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify -Wno-non-c-typedef-for-linkage -Wno-c++11-extensions -Wno-local-type-template-args %s -std=gnu++98
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify -Wno-non-c-typedef-for-linkage -Wno-c++11-extensions -Wno-local-type-template-args -fmodules %s
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namespace test1 {
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  int x; // expected-note {{previous definition is here}}
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  static int y;
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  void f() {} // expected-note {{previous definition is here}}
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  extern "C" {
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    extern int x; // expected-error {{declaration of 'x' has a different language linkage}}
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    extern int y; // OK, has internal linkage, so no language linkage.
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    void f(); // expected-error {{declaration of 'f' has a different language linkage}}
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  }
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}
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// This is OK. Both test2_f don't have language linkage since they have
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// internal linkage.
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extern "C" {
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  static void test2_f() {
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  }
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  static void test2_f(int x) {
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  }
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}
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namespace test3 {
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  extern "C" {
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    namespace {
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      extern int x2;
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      void f2();
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    }
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  }
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  namespace {
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    int x2;
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    void f2() {}
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  }
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}
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namespace test4 {
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  void dummy() {
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    void Bar();
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    class A {
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      friend void Bar();
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    };
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  }
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}
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namespace test5 {
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  static void g();
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  void f()
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  {
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    void g();
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  }
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}
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// pr14898
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namespace test6 {
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  template <class _Rp>
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  class __attribute__ ((__visibility__("default"))) shared_future;
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  template <class _Rp>
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  class future {
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    template <class> friend class shared_future;
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    shared_future<_Rp> share();
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  };
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  template <class _Rp> future<_Rp>
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  get_future();
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  template <class _Rp>
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  struct shared_future<_Rp&> {
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    shared_future(future<_Rp&>&& __f);
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  };
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  void f() {
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    typedef int T;
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    get_future<int>();
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    typedef int& U;
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    shared_future<int&> f1 = get_future<int&>();
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  }
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}
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// This is OK. The variables have internal linkage and therefore no language
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// linkage.
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extern "C" {
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  static int test7_x;
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}
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extern "C++" {
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  extern int test7_x;
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}
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extern "C++" {
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  static int test7_y;
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}
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extern "C" {
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  extern int test7_y;
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}
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extern "C" { typedef int test7_F(); static test7_F test7_f; }
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extern "C++" { extern test7_F test7_f; }
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// FIXME: This should be invalid. The function has no language linkage, but
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// the function type has, so this is redeclaring the function with a different
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// type.
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extern "C++" {
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  static void test8_f();
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}
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extern "C" {
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  extern void test8_f();
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}
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extern "C" {
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  static void test8_g();
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}
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extern "C++" {
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  extern void test8_g();
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}
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extern "C" {
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  void __attribute__((overloadable)) test9_f(int c); // expected-note {{previous declaration is here}}
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}
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extern "C++" {
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  void __attribute__((overloadable)) test9_f(int c); // expected-error {{declaration of 'test9_f' has a different language linkage}}
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}
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extern "C" {
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  void __attribute__((overloadable)) test10_f(int);
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  void __attribute__((overloadable)) test10_f(double);
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}
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extern "C" {
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  void test11_f() {
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    void  __attribute__((overloadable)) test11_g(int);
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    void  __attribute__((overloadable)) test11_g(double);
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  }
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}
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namespace test12 {
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  const int n = 0;
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  extern const int n;
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  void f() {
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    extern const int n;
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  }
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}
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namespace test13 {
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  static void a(void);
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  extern void a();
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  static void a(void) {}
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}
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namespace test14 {
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  // Anonymous namespace implies internal linkage, so 'static' has no effect.
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  namespace {
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    void a(void);
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    static void a(void) {}
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  }
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}
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namespace test15 {
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  const int a = 5; // expected-note {{previous definition is here}}
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  static const int a; // expected-error {{redefinition of 'a'}}
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}
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namespace test16 {
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  extern "C" {
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    class Foo {
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      int x;
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      friend int bar(Foo *y);
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    };
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    int bar(Foo *y) {
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      return y->x;
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    }
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  }
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}
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namespace test17 {
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  namespace {
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    struct I {
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    };
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  }
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  template <typename T1, typename T2> void foo() {}
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  template <typename T, T x> void bar() {} // expected-note {{candidate function}}
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  inline void *g() {
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    struct L {
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    };
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    // foo<L, I>'s linkage should be the merge of UniqueExternalLinkage (or
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    // InternalLinkage in c++11) and VisibleNoLinkage. The correct answer is
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    // NoLinkage in both cases. This means that using foo<L, I> as a template
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    // argument should fail.
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    return reinterpret_cast<void*>(bar<typeof(foo<L, I>), foo<L, I> >); // expected-error {{reinterpret_cast cannot resolve overloaded function 'bar' to type 'void *}}
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  }
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  void h() {
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    g();
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  }
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}
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namespace test18 {
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  template <typename T> struct foo {
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    template <T *P> static void f() {}
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    static void *g() { return (void *)f<&x>; }
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    static T x;
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  };
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  template <typename T> T foo<T>::x;
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  inline void *f() {
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    struct S {
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    };
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    return foo<S>::g();
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  }
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  void *h() { return f(); }
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}
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extern "C" void pr16247_foo(int);
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static void pr16247_foo(double);
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void pr16247_foo(int) {}
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void pr16247_foo(double) {}
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namespace PR16247 {
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  extern "C" void pr16247_bar(int);
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  static void pr16247_bar(double);
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  void pr16247_bar(int) {}
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  void pr16247_bar(double) {}
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}
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namespace PR18964 {
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  unsigned &*foo; //expected-error{{'foo' declared as a pointer to a reference of type}}
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  extern struct {} *foo; // don't assert
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}
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namespace typedef_name_for_linkage {
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  template<typename T> struct Use {};
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  struct A { A(); A(const A&); ~A(); };
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  typedef struct {
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    A a;
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  } B;
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  struct C {
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    typedef struct {
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      A a;
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    } D;
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  };
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  typedef struct {
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    void f() { static int n; struct Inner {};}
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  } E;
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  // FIXME: Ideally this would be accepted in all modes. In C++98, we trigger a
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  // linkage calculation to drive the "internal linkage type as template
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  // argument" warning.
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  typedef struct {
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    void f() { struct Inner {}; Use<Inner> ui; }
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  } F;
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#if __cplusplus < 201103L
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  // expected-error@-4 {{given name for linkage purposes by typedef declaration after its linkage was computed}}
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  // expected-note@-4 {{due to this member}}
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  // expected-note@-4 {{by this typedef}}
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#endif
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}
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