Fix regression in r332076.

If the name after 'template' is an unresolved using declaration (not containing
'typename'), then we don't yet know if it's a valid template-name, so don't
reject it prior to instantiation. Instead, treat it as naming a dependent
member of the current instantiation.

llvm-svn: 332291
This commit is contained in:
Richard Smith 2018-05-14 20:52:48 +00:00
parent f66f7612bf
commit cbebd6226d
3 changed files with 32 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -105,6 +105,12 @@ static NamedDecl *isAcceptableTemplateName(ASTContext &Context,
return nullptr;
}
// 'using Dependent::foo;' can resolve to a template name.
// 'using typename Dependent::foo;' cannot (not even if 'foo' is an
// injected-class-name).
if (isa<UnresolvedUsingValueDecl>(D))
return D;
return nullptr;
}
@ -214,6 +220,10 @@ TemplateNameKind Sema::isTemplateName(Scope *S,
// We'll do this lookup again later.
R.suppressDiagnostics();
} else if (isa<UnresolvedUsingValueDecl>((*R.begin())->getUnderlyingDecl())) {
// We don't yet know whether this is a template-name or not.
MemberOfUnknownSpecialization = true;
return TNK_Non_template;
} else {
TemplateDecl *TD = cast<TemplateDecl>((*R.begin())->getUnderlyingDecl());
@ -429,7 +439,7 @@ bool Sema::LookupTemplateName(LookupResult &Found,
if (ExampleLookupResult && TemplateKWLoc.isValid()) {
Diag(Found.getNameLoc(), diag::err_template_kw_refers_to_non_template)
<< Found.getLookupName() << SS.getRange();
Diag(ExampleLookupResult->getLocation(),
Diag(ExampleLookupResult->getUnderlyingDecl()->getLocation(),
diag::note_template_kw_refers_to_non_template)
<< Found.getLookupName();
return true;

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@ -71,8 +71,7 @@ namespace dr109 { // dr109: yes
using T::template f<int>; // expected-error {{'template' keyword not permitted here}} expected-error {{using declaration cannot refer to a template specialization}}
// FIXME: We shouldn't suggest using the 'template' keyword in a location where it's not valid.
using T::f<int>; // expected-error {{use 'template' keyword}} expected-error {{using declaration cannot refer to a template specialization}}
// FIXME: The first 'using' above introduces 'f' as a non-template member of 'B', leading to bad recovery:
void g() { this->f<int>(123); } // expected-error {{expected '('}}
void g() { this->f<int>(123); } // expected-error {{use 'template' keyword}}
};
}

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@ -427,3 +427,23 @@ namespace DependentTemplateIdWithNoArgs {
};
void g() { f<X>(); }
}
namespace DependentUnresolvedUsingTemplate {
template<typename T>
struct X : T {
using T::foo;
void f() { this->template foo(); } // expected-error {{does not refer to a template}}
void g() { this->template foo<>(); } // expected-error {{does not refer to a template}}
void h() { this->template foo<int>(); } // expected-error {{does not refer to a template}}
};
struct A { template<typename = int> int foo(); };
struct B { int foo(); }; // expected-note 3{{non-template here}}
void test(X<A> xa, X<B> xb) {
xa.f();
xa.g();
xa.h();
xb.f(); // expected-note {{instantiation of}}
xb.g(); // expected-note {{instantiation of}}
xb.h(); // expected-note {{instantiation of}}
}
}