// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only %s // C++'0x [namespace.memdef] p3: // Every name first declared in a namespace is a member of that namespace. If // a friend declaration in a non-local class first declares a class or // function the friend class or function is a member of the innermost // enclosing namespace. namespace N { struct S0 { friend struct F0; friend void f0(int); struct F0 member_func(); }; struct F0 { }; F0 f0() { return S0().member_func(); } } N::F0 f0_var = N::f0(); // Ensure we can handle attaching friend declarations to an enclosing namespace // with multiple contexts. namespace N { struct S1 { struct IS1; }; } namespace N { struct S1::IS1 { friend struct F1; friend void f1(int); struct F1 member_func(); }; struct F1 { }; F1 f1() { return S1::IS1().member_func(); } } N::F1 f1_var = N::f1(); // The name of the friend is not found by unqualified lookup (3.4.1) or by // qualified lookup (3.4.3) until a matching declaration is provided in that // namespace scope (either before or after the class definition granting // friendship). If a friend function is called, its name may be found by the // name lookup that considers functions from namespaces and classes // associated with the types of the function arguments (3.4.2). If the name // in a friend declaration is neither qualified nor a template-id and the // declaration is a function or an elaborated-type-specifier, the lookup to // determine whether the entity has been previously declared shall not // consider any scopes outside the innermost enclosing namespace. template struct X0 { }; struct X1 { }; struct Y { template union X0; template friend union X0; union X1; friend union X1; }; // FIXME: Woefully inadequate for testing