// RUN: %clang_cc1 --std=c++1y -fsyntax-only -verify %s // RUN: cp %s %t // RUN: not %clang_cc1 --std=c++1y -x c++ -fixit %t -DFIXING // RUN: %clang_cc1 --std=c++1y -x c++ %t -DFIXING template<typename T> T pi = T(3.1415926535897932385); // expected-note {{template is declared here}} template int pi<int>; #ifndef FIXING template float pi<>; // expected-error {{too few template arguments for variable template 'pi'}} template double pi_var0; // expected-error {{explicit instantiation of 'pi_var0' does not refer to a function template, variable template, member function, member class, or static data member}} #endif // Should recover as if definition template double pi_var = 5; // expected-error {{variable cannot be defined in an explicit instantiation; if this declaration is meant to be a variable definition, remove the 'template' keyword}} #ifndef FIXING template<typename T> T pi0 = T(3.1415926535897932385); // expected-note {{previous definition is here}} template int pi0 = 10; // expected-error {{variable cannot be defined in an explicit instantiation; if this declaration is meant to be a variable definition, remove the 'template' keyword}} \ expected-error{{redefinition of 'pi0' as different kind of symbol}} #endif template<typename T> T pi1 = T(3.1415926535897932385); // expected-note 0-2 {{here}} // Should recover as if specialization template float pi1<float> = 1.0; // expected-error {{explicit template instantiation cannot have a definition; if this definition is meant to be an explicit specialization, add '<>' after the 'template' keyword}} namespace expected_global { #ifndef FIXING template int pi1<int> = 10; // expected-error {{explicit template instantiation cannot have a definition; if this definition is meant to be an explicit specialization, add '<>' after the 'template' keyword}} expected-error {{must occur at global scope}} #endif } |