// RUN: rm -rf %t // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fmodules -fimplicit-module-maps -fmodules-cache-path=%t -x c++ -I%S/Inputs/merge-using-decls -verify %s -DORDER=1 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fmodules -fimplicit-module-maps -fmodules-cache-path=%t -x c++ -I%S/Inputs/merge-using-decls -verify -std=c++98 %s -DORDER=1 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fmodules -fimplicit-module-maps -fmodules-cache-path=%t -x c++ -I%S/Inputs/merge-using-decls -verify -std=c++11 %s -DORDER=1 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fmodules -fimplicit-module-maps -fmodules-cache-path=%t -x c++ -I%S/Inputs/merge-using-decls -verify %s -DORDER=2 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fmodules -fimplicit-module-maps -fmodules-cache-path=%t -x c++ -I%S/Inputs/merge-using-decls -verify -std=c++98 %s -DORDER=2 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fmodules -fimplicit-module-maps -fmodules-cache-path=%t -x c++ -I%S/Inputs/merge-using-decls -verify -std=c++11 %s -DORDER=2 #if ORDER == 1 #include "a.h" #include "b.h" #else #include "b.h" #include "a.h" #endif struct Y { int value; // expected-note 0-1{{target of using}} typedef int type; // expected-note 0-1{{target of using}} }; template<typename T> int Use() { int k = T().v + T().value; // expected-note 0-2{{instantiation of}} typedef typename T::type I; typedef typename T::t I; typedef int I; return k; } template<typename T> int UseAll() { #if __cplusplus <= 199711L // C++11 does not allow access declarations return Use<C<T> >() + Use<D<T> >() + Use<E<T> >() + Use<F<T> >(); // expected-note 0-2{{instantiation of}} #else return Use<C<T> >() + Use<D<T> >() + Use<F<T> >(); // expected-note 0-2{{instantiation of}} #endif } template int UseAll<YA>(); template int UseAll<YB>(); template int UseAll<Y>(); // Which of these two sets of diagnostics is chosen is not important. It's OK // if this varies with ORDER, but it must be consistent across runs. #if ORDER == 1 // Here, we're instantiating the definition from 'A' and merging the definition // from 'B' into it. #if __cplusplus <= 199711L // C++11 does not allow access declarations // expected-error@b.h:* {{'E::value' from module 'B' is not present in definition of 'E<T>' in module 'A'}} // expected-error@b.h:* {{'E::v' from module 'B' is not present in definition of 'E<T>' in module 'A'}} #endif // expected-error@b.h:* {{'F::type' from module 'B' is not present in definition of 'F<T>' in module 'A'}} // expected-error@b.h:* {{'F::t' from module 'B' is not present in definition of 'F<T>' in module 'A'}} // expected-error@b.h:* {{'F::value' from module 'B' is not present in definition of 'F<T>' in module 'A'}} // expected-error@b.h:* {{'F::v' from module 'B' is not present in definition of 'F<T>' in module 'A'}} // expected-note@a.h:* +{{does not match}} #else // Here, we're instantiating the definition from 'B' and merging the definition // from 'A' into it. // expected-error@a.h:* {{'D::type' from module 'A' is not present in definition of 'D<T>' in module 'B'}} // expected-error@a.h:* {{'D::value' from module 'A' is not present in definition of 'D<T>' in module 'B'}} // expected-error@b.h:* 2{{'typename' keyword used on a non-type}} // expected-error@b.h:* 2{{dependent using declaration resolved to type without 'typename'}} #if __cplusplus <= 199711L // C++11 does not allow access declarations // expected-error@a.h:* {{'E::type' from module 'A' is not present in definition of 'E<T>' in module 'B'}} // expected-error@a.h:* {{'E::t' from module 'A' is not present in definition of 'E<T>' in module 'B'}} // expected-error@a.h:* {{'E::value' from module 'A' is not present in definition of 'E<T>' in module 'B'}} // expected-error@a.h:* {{'E::v' from module 'A' is not present in definition of 'E<T>' in module 'B'}} // expected-note@b.h:* 2{{definition has no member}} #endif // expected-error@a.h:* {{'F::type' from module 'A' is not present in definition of 'F<T>' in module 'B'}} // expected-error@a.h:* {{'F::t' from module 'A' is not present in definition of 'F<T>' in module 'B'}} // expected-error@a.h:* {{'F::value' from module 'A' is not present in definition of 'F<T>' in module 'B'}} // expected-error@a.h:* {{'F::v' from module 'A' is not present in definition of 'F<T>' in module 'B'}} // expected-note@b.h:* +{{does not match}} // expected-note@b.h:* +{{target of using}} #endif |