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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -fdiagnostics-show-option -verify %s
// C++98 [basic.lookup.classref]p1:
// In a class member access expression (5.2.5), if the . or -> token is
// immediately followed by an identifier followed by a <, the identifier must
// be looked up to determine whether the < is the beginning of a template
// argument list (14.2) or a less-than operator. The identifier is first
// looked up in the class of the object expression. If the identifier is not
// found, it is then looked up in the context of the entire postfix-expression
// and shall name a class or function template. If the lookup in the class of
// the object expression finds a template, the name is also looked up in the
// context of the entire postfix-expression and
// -- if the name is not found, the name found in the class of the object
// expression is used, otherwise
// -- if the name is found in the context of the entire postfix-expression
// and does not name a class template, the name found in the class of the
// object expression is used, otherwise
// -- if the name found is a class template, it must refer to the same
// entity as the one found in the class of the object expression,
// otherwise the program is ill-formed.
// From PR 7247
template<typename T>
struct set{}; // expected-note{{lookup from the current scope refers here}}
struct Value {
template<typename T>
void set(T value) {} // expected-note{{lookup in the object type 'Value' refers here}}
void resolves_to_same() {
Value v;
v.set<double>(3.2);
}
};
void resolves_to_different() {
{
Value v;
// The fact that the next line is a warning rather than an error is an
// extension.
v.set<double>(3.2); // expected-warning{{lookup of 'set' in member access expression is ambiguous; using member of 'Value' [-Wambiguous-member-template]}}
}
{
int set; // Non-template.
Value v;
v.set<double>(3.2);
}
}
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