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			471 lines
		
	
	
		
			18 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C++
		
	
	
	
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++98 -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown %s -verify -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -pedantic-errors
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++11 -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown %s -verify -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -pedantic-errors
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++14 -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown %s -verify -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -pedantic-errors
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++1z -triple x86_64-unknown-unknown %s -verify -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -pedantic-errors
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namespace dr1512 { // dr1512: 4
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  void f(char *p) {
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    if (p > 0) {} // expected-error {{ordered comparison between pointer and zero}}
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#if __cplusplus >= 201103L
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    if (p > nullptr) {} // expected-error {{invalid operands}}
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#endif
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  }
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  bool g(int **x, const int **y) {
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    return x < y;
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  }
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  template<typename T> T val();
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  template<typename A, typename B, typename C> void composite_pointer_type_is_base() {
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    typedef __typeof(true ? val<A>() : val<B>()) type;
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    typedef C type;
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    typedef __typeof(val<A>() == val<B>()) cmp;
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    typedef __typeof(val<A>() != val<B>()) cmp;
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    typedef bool cmp;
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  }
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  template<typename A, typename B, typename C> void composite_pointer_type_is_ord() {
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    composite_pointer_type_is_base<A, B, C>();
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    typedef __typeof(val<A>() < val<B>()) cmp;
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    typedef __typeof(val<A>() <= val<B>()) cmp;
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    typedef __typeof(val<A>() > val<B>()) cmp;
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    typedef __typeof(val<A>() >= val<B>()) cmp;
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    typedef bool cmp;
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  }
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  template <typename A, typename B, typename C>
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  void composite_pointer_type_is_unord(int = 0) {
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    composite_pointer_type_is_base<A, B, C>();
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  }
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  template <typename A, typename B, typename C>
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  void composite_pointer_type_is_unord(__typeof(val<A>() < val<B>()) * = 0);
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  template <typename A, typename B, typename C>
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  void composite_pointer_type_is_unord(__typeof(val<A>() <= val<B>()) * = 0);
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  template <typename A, typename B, typename C>
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  void composite_pointer_type_is_unord(__typeof(val<A>() > val<B>()) * = 0);
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  template <typename A, typename B, typename C>
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  void composite_pointer_type_is_unord(__typeof(val<A>() >= val<B>()) * = 0);
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  // A call to this is ambiguous if a composite pointer type exists.
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  template<typename A, typename B>
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  void no_composite_pointer_type(__typeof((true ? val<A>() : val<B>()), void()) * = 0);
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  template<typename A, typename B> void no_composite_pointer_type(int = 0);
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  struct A {};
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  struct B : A {};
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  struct C {};
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  void test() {
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#if __cplusplus >= 201103L
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    using nullptr_t = decltype(nullptr);
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    composite_pointer_type_is_unord<nullptr_t, nullptr_t, nullptr_t>();
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    no_composite_pointer_type<nullptr_t, int>();
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    composite_pointer_type_is_unord<nullptr_t, const char**, const char**>();
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    composite_pointer_type_is_unord<const char**, nullptr_t, const char**>();
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#endif
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    composite_pointer_type_is_ord<const int *, volatile void *, const volatile void*>();
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    composite_pointer_type_is_ord<const void *, volatile int *, const volatile void*>();
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    composite_pointer_type_is_ord<const A*, volatile B*, const volatile A*>();
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    composite_pointer_type_is_ord<const B*, volatile A*, const volatile A*>();
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    composite_pointer_type_is_unord<const int *A::*, volatile int *B::*, const volatile int *const B::*>();
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    composite_pointer_type_is_unord<const int *B::*, volatile int *A::*, const volatile int *const B::*>();
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    no_composite_pointer_type<int (A::*)(), int (C::*)()>();
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    no_composite_pointer_type<const int (A::*)(), volatile int (C::*)()>();
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#if __cplusplus > 201402
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    composite_pointer_type_is_ord<int (*)() noexcept, int (*)(), int (*)()>();
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    composite_pointer_type_is_ord<int (*)(), int (*)() noexcept, int (*)()>();
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    composite_pointer_type_is_unord<int (A::*)() noexcept, int (A::*)(), int (A::*)()>();
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    composite_pointer_type_is_unord<int (A::*)(), int (A::*)() noexcept, int (A::*)()>();
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    // FIXME: This looks like a standard defect; these should probably all have type 'int (B::*)()'.
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    composite_pointer_type_is_unord<int (B::*)(), int (A::*)() noexcept, int (B::*)()>();
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    composite_pointer_type_is_unord<int (A::*)() noexcept, int (B::*)(), int (B::*)()>();
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    composite_pointer_type_is_unord<int (B::*)() noexcept, int (A::*)(), int (B::*)()>();
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    composite_pointer_type_is_unord<int (A::*)(), int (B::*)() noexcept, int (B::*)()>();
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    // FIXME: It would be reasonable to permit these, with a common type of 'int (*const *)()'.
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    no_composite_pointer_type<int (**)() noexcept, int (**)()>();
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    no_composite_pointer_type<int (**)(), int (**)() noexcept>();
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    // FIXME: It would be reasonable to permit these, with a common type of 'int (A::*)()'.
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    no_composite_pointer_type<int (A::*)() const, int (A::*)()>();
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    no_composite_pointer_type<int (A::*)(), int (A::*)() const>();
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    // FIXME: It would be reasonable to permit these, with a common type of
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    // 'int (A::*)() &' and 'int (A::*)() &&', respectively.
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    no_composite_pointer_type<int (A::*)() &, int (A::*)()>();
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    no_composite_pointer_type<int (A::*)(), int (A::*)() &>();
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    no_composite_pointer_type<int (A::*)() &&, int (A::*)()>();
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    no_composite_pointer_type<int (A::*)(), int (A::*)() &&>();
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    no_composite_pointer_type<int (A::*)() &&, int (A::*)() &>();
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    no_composite_pointer_type<int (A::*)() &, int (A::*)() &&>();
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    no_composite_pointer_type<int (C::*)(), int (A::*)() noexcept>();
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    no_composite_pointer_type<int (A::*)() noexcept, int (C::*)()>();
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#endif
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  }
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  template<typename T> struct Wrap { operator T(); };
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  void test_overload() {
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#if __cplusplus >= 201103L
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    using nullptr_t = decltype(nullptr);
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    void(Wrap<nullptr_t>() == Wrap<nullptr_t>());
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    void(Wrap<nullptr_t>() != Wrap<nullptr_t>());
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    void(Wrap<nullptr_t>() < Wrap<nullptr_t>()); // expected-error {{invalid operands}}
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    void(Wrap<nullptr_t>() > Wrap<nullptr_t>()); // expected-error {{invalid operands}}
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    void(Wrap<nullptr_t>() <= Wrap<nullptr_t>()); // expected-error {{invalid operands}}
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    void(Wrap<nullptr_t>() >= Wrap<nullptr_t>()); // expected-error {{invalid operands}}
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    // The wording change fails to actually disallow this. This is valid
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    // via the builtin operator<(int*, int*) etc.
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    void(Wrap<nullptr_t>() == Wrap<int*>());
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    void(Wrap<nullptr_t>() != Wrap<int*>());
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    void(Wrap<nullptr_t>() < Wrap<int*>());
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    void(Wrap<nullptr_t>() > Wrap<int*>());
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    void(Wrap<nullptr_t>() <= Wrap<int*>());
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    void(Wrap<nullptr_t>() >= Wrap<int*>());
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#endif
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  }
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}
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namespace dr1518 { // dr1518: 4
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#if __cplusplus >= 201103L
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struct Z0 { // expected-note 0+ {{candidate}}
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  explicit Z0() = default; // expected-note 0+ {{here}}
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};
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struct Z { // expected-note 0+ {{candidate}}
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  explicit Z(); // expected-note 0+ {{here}}
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  explicit Z(int);
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  explicit Z(int, int); // expected-note 0+ {{here}}
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};
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template <class T> int Eat(T); // expected-note 0+ {{candidate}}
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Z0 a;
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Z0 b{};
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Z0 c = {}; // expected-error {{explicit in copy-initialization}}
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int i = Eat<Z0>({}); // expected-error {{no matching function for call to 'Eat'}}
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Z c2 = {}; // expected-error {{explicit in copy-initialization}}
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int i2 = Eat<Z>({}); // expected-error {{no matching function for call to 'Eat'}}
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Z a1 = 1; // expected-error {{no viable conversion}}
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Z a3 = Z(1);
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Z a2(1);
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Z *p = new Z(1);
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Z a4 = (Z)1;
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Z a5 = static_cast<Z>(1);
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Z a6 = {4, 3}; // expected-error {{explicit in copy-initialization}}
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struct UserProvidedBaseCtor { // expected-note 0+ {{candidate}}
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  UserProvidedBaseCtor() {}
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};
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struct DoesntInheritCtor : UserProvidedBaseCtor { // expected-note 0+ {{candidate}}
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  int x;
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};
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DoesntInheritCtor I{{}, 42};
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#if __cplusplus <= 201402L
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// expected-error@-2 {{no matching constructor}}
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#endif
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struct BaseCtor { BaseCtor() = default; }; // expected-note 0+ {{candidate}}
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struct InheritsCtor : BaseCtor { // expected-note 1+ {{candidate}}
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  using BaseCtor::BaseCtor;      // expected-note 2 {{inherited here}}
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  int x;
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};
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InheritsCtor II = {{}, 42}; // expected-error {{no matching constructor}}
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namespace std_example {
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  struct A {
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    explicit A() = default; // expected-note 2{{declared here}}
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  };
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  struct B : A {
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    explicit B() = default; // expected-note 2{{declared here}}
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  };
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  struct C {
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    explicit C(); // expected-note 2{{declared here}}
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  };
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  struct D : A {
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    C c;
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    explicit D() = default; // expected-note 2{{declared here}}
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  };
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  template <typename T> void f() {
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    T t; // ok
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    T u{}; // ok
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    T v = {}; // expected-error 4{{explicit}}
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  }
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  template <typename T> void g() {
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    void x(T t); // expected-note 4{{parameter}}
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    x({}); // expected-error 4{{explicit}}
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  }
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  void test() {
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    f<A>(); // expected-note {{instantiation of}}
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    f<B>(); // expected-note {{instantiation of}}
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    f<C>(); // expected-note {{instantiation of}}
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    f<D>(); // expected-note {{instantiation of}}
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    g<A>(); // expected-note {{instantiation of}}
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    g<B>(); // expected-note {{instantiation of}}
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    g<C>(); // expected-note {{instantiation of}}
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    g<D>(); // expected-note {{instantiation of}}
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  }
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}
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#endif                      // __cplusplus >= 201103L
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}
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namespace dr1550 { // dr1550: yes
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  int f(bool b, int n) {
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    return (b ? (throw 0) : n) + (b ? n : (throw 0));
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  }
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}
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namespace dr1560 { // dr1560: 3.5
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  void f(bool b, int n) {
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    (b ? throw 0 : n) = (b ? n : throw 0) = 0;
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  }
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  class X { X(const X&); };
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  const X &get();
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  const X &x = true ? get() : throw 0;
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}
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namespace dr1573 { // dr1573: 3.9
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#if __cplusplus >= 201103L
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  // ellipsis is inherited (p0136r1 supersedes this part).
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  struct A { A(); A(int, char, ...); };
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  struct B : A { using A::A; };
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  B b(1, 'x', 4.0, "hello"); // ok
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  // inherited constructor is effectively constexpr if the user-written constructor would be
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  struct C { C(); constexpr C(int) {} };
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  struct D : C { using C::C; };
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  constexpr D d = D(0); // ok
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  struct E : C { using C::C; A a; }; // expected-note {{non-literal type}}
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  constexpr E e = E(0); // expected-error {{non-literal type}}
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  // FIXME: This diagnostic is pretty bad; we should explain that the problem
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  // is that F::c would be initialized by a non-constexpr constructor.
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  struct F : C { using C::C; C c; }; // expected-note {{here}}
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  constexpr F f = F(0); // expected-error {{constant expression}} expected-note {{constructor inherited from base class 'C'}}
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  // inherited constructor is effectively deleted if the user-written constructor would be
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  struct G { G(int); };
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  struct H : G { using G::G; G g; }; // expected-note {{constructor inherited by 'H' is implicitly deleted because field 'g' has no default constructor}}
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  H h(0); // expected-error {{constructor inherited by 'H' from base class 'G' is implicitly deleted}}
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#endif
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}
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#if __cplusplus >= 201103L
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namespace std {
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  typedef decltype(sizeof(int)) size_t;
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  // libc++'s implementation
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  template <class _E>
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  class initializer_list
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  {
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    const _E* __begin_;
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    size_t    __size_;
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    initializer_list(const _E* __b, size_t __s)
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    : __begin_(__b), __size_(__s) {}
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  public:
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    typedef _E        value_type;
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    typedef const _E& reference;
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    typedef const _E& const_reference;
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    typedef size_t    size_type;
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    typedef const _E* iterator;
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    typedef const _E* const_iterator;
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    initializer_list() : __begin_(nullptr), __size_(0) {}
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    size_t    size()  const {return __size_;}
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    const _E* begin() const {return __begin_;}
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    const _E* end()   const {return __begin_ + __size_;}
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  };
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  template < class _T1, class _T2 > struct pair { _T2 second; };
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  template<typename T> struct basic_string {
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    basic_string(const T* x) {}
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    ~basic_string() {};
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  };
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  typedef basic_string<char> string;
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} // std
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namespace dr1579 { // dr1579: 3.9
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template<class T>
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struct GenericMoveOnly {
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  GenericMoveOnly();
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  template<class U> GenericMoveOnly(const GenericMoveOnly<U> &) = delete; // expected-note 5 {{marked deleted here}}
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  GenericMoveOnly(const int &) = delete; // expected-note 2 {{marked deleted here}}
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  template<class U> GenericMoveOnly(GenericMoveOnly<U> &&);
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  GenericMoveOnly(int &&);
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};
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GenericMoveOnly<float> DR1579_Eligible(GenericMoveOnly<char> CharMO) {
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  int i;
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  GenericMoveOnly<char> GMO;
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  if (0)
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    return i;
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  else if (0)
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    return GMO;
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  else if (0)
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    return ((GMO));
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  else
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    return CharMO;
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}
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GenericMoveOnly<char> GlobalMO;
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GenericMoveOnly<float> DR1579_Ineligible(int &AnInt,
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                                          GenericMoveOnly<char> &CharMO) {
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  static GenericMoveOnly<char> StaticMove;
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  extern GenericMoveOnly<char> ExternMove;
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  if (0)
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    return AnInt; // expected-error{{invokes a deleted function}}
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  else if (0)
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    return GlobalMO; // expected-error{{invokes a deleted function}}
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  else if (0)
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    return StaticMove; // expected-error{{invokes a deleted function}}
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  else if (0)
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    return ExternMove; // expected-error{{invokes a deleted function}}
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  else if (0)
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    return AnInt; // expected-error{{invokes a deleted function}}
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  else
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    return CharMO; // expected-error{{invokes a deleted function}}
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}
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auto DR1579_lambda_valid = [](GenericMoveOnly<float> mo) ->
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  GenericMoveOnly<char> {
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  return mo;
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};
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auto DR1579_lambda_invalid = []() -> GenericMoveOnly<char> {
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  static GenericMoveOnly<float> mo;
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  return mo; // expected-error{{invokes a deleted function}}
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};
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} // end namespace dr1579
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namespace dr1589 {   // dr1589: 3.7 c++11
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  // Ambiguous ranking of list-initialization sequences
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  void f0(long, int=0);                 // Would makes selection of #0 ambiguous
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  void f0(long);                        // #0
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  void f0(std::initializer_list<int>);  // #00
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  void g0() { f0({1L}); }               // chooses #00
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  void f1(int, int=0);                    // Would make selection of #1 ambiguous
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  void f1(int);                           // #1
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  void f1(std::initializer_list<long>);   // #2
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  void g1() { f1({42}); }                 // chooses #2
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  void f2(std::pair<const char*, const char*>, int = 0); // Would makes selection of #3 ambiguous
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  void f2(std::pair<const char*, const char*>); // #3
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  void f2(std::initializer_list<std::string>);  // #4
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  void g2() { f2({"foo","bar"}); }              // chooses #4
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  namespace with_error {
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    void f0(long);                        // #0    expected-note {{candidate function}}
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    void f0(std::initializer_list<int>);  // #00   expected-note {{candidate function}}
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    void f0(std::initializer_list<int>, int = 0);  // Makes selection of #00 ambiguous \
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    // expected-note {{candidate function}}
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    void g0() { f0({1L}); }                 // chooses #00    expected-error{{call to 'f0' is ambiguous}}
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    void f1(int);                           // #1   expected-note {{candidate function}}
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    void f1(std::initializer_list<long>);   // #2   expected-note {{candidate function}}
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    void f1(std::initializer_list<long>, int = 0);   // Makes selection of #00 ambiguous \
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    // expected-note {{candidate function}}
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    void g1() { f1({42}); }                 // chooses #2   expected-error{{call to 'f1' is ambiguous}}
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    void f2(std::pair<const char*, const char*>); // #3   TODO: expected- note {{candidate function}}
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    void f2(std::initializer_list<std::string>);  // #4   expected-note {{candidate function}}
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    void f2(std::initializer_list<std::string>, int = 0);   // Makes selection of #00 ambiguous \
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    // expected-note {{candidate function}}
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    void g2() { f2({"foo","bar"}); }        // chooses #4   expected-error{{call to 'f2' is ambiguous}}
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  }
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} // dr1589
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namespace dr1591 {  //dr1591. Deducing array bound and element type from initializer list 
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  template<class T, int N> int h(T const(&)[N]);
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  int X = h({1,2,3});              // T deduced to int, N deduced to 3
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  template<class T> int j(T const(&)[3]);
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  int Y = j({42});                 // T deduced to int, array bound not considered
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  struct Aggr { int i; int j; };
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  template<int N> int k(Aggr const(&)[N]); //expected-note{{not viable}}
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  int Y0 = k({1,2,3});              //expected-error{{no matching function}}
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  int Z = k({{1},{2},{3}});        // OK, N deduced to 3
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  template<int M, int N> int m(int const(&)[M][N]);
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  int X0 = m({{1,2},{3,4}});        // M and N both deduced to 2
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  template<class T, int N> int n(T const(&)[N], T);
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  int X1 = n({{1},{2},{3}},Aggr()); // OK, T is Aggr, N is 3
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  namespace check_multi_dim_arrays {
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    template<class T, int N, int M, int O> int ***f(const T (&a)[N][M][O]); //expected-note{{deduced conflicting values}}
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    template<class T, int N, int M> int **f(const T (&a)[N][M]); //expected-note{{couldn't infer}}
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   template<class T, int N> int *f(const T (&a)[N]); //expected-note{{couldn't infer}}
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    int ***p3 = f({  {  {1,2}, {3, 4}  }, {  {5,6}, {7, 8}  }, {  {9,10}, {11, 12}  } });
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    int ***p33 = f({  {  {1,2}, {3, 4}  }, {  {5,6}, {7, 8}  }, {  {9,10}, {11, 12, 13}  } }); //expected-error{{no matching}}
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    int **p2 = f({  {1,2,3}, {3, 4, 5}  });
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    int **p22 = f({  {1,2}, {3, 4}  });
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    int *p1 = f({1, 2, 3});
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  }
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  namespace check_multi_dim_arrays_rref {
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    template<class T, int N, int M, int O> int ***f(T (&&a)[N][M][O]); //expected-note{{deduced conflicting values}}
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    template<class T, int N, int M> int **f(T (&&a)[N][M]); //expected-note{{couldn't infer}}
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    template<class T, int N> int *f(T (&&a)[N]); //expected-note{{couldn't infer}}
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    int ***p3 = f({  {  {1,2}, {3, 4}  }, {  {5,6}, {7, 8}  }, {  {9,10}, {11, 12}  } });
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    int ***p33 = f({  {  {1,2}, {3, 4}  }, {  {5,6}, {7, 8}  }, {  {9,10}, {11, 12, 13}  } }); //expected-error{{no matching}}
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    int **p2 = f({  {1,2,3}, {3, 4, 5}  });
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    int **p22 = f({  {1,2}, {3, 4}  });
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    int *p1 = f({1, 2, 3});
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  }
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  namespace check_arrays_of_init_list {
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    template<class T, int N> float *f(const std::initializer_list<T> (&)[N]);
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    template<class T, int N> double *f(const T(&)[N]);
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    double *p = f({1, 2, 3});
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    float *fp = f({{1}, {1, 2}, {1, 2, 3}});
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  }
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  namespace core_reflector_28543 {
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    template<class T, int N> int *f(T (&&)[N]);  // #1
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    template<class T> char *f(std::initializer_list<T> &&);  //#2
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    template<class T, int N, int M> int **f(T (&&)[N][M]); //#3 expected-note{{candidate}}
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    template<class T, int N> char **f(std::initializer_list<T> (&&)[N]); //#4 expected-note{{candidate}}
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    template<class T> short *f(T (&&)[2]);  //#5
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    template<class T> using Arr = T[];
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    char *pc = f({1, 2, 3}); // OK prefer #2 via 13.3.3.2 [over.ics.rank]
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    char *pc2 = f({1, 2}); // #2 also 
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    int *pi = f(Arr<int>{1, 2, 3}); // OK prefer #1
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    void *pv1 = f({ {1, 2, 3}, {4, 5, 6} }); // expected-error{{ambiguous}} btw 3 & 4
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    char **pcc = f({ {1}, {2, 3} }); // OK #4
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    short *ps = f(Arr<int>{1, 2});  // OK #5
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  }
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} // dr1591
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#endif
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