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165 lines
4.2 KiB
C++
165 lines
4.2 KiB
C++
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s
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// Template argument deduction with template template parameters.
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template<typename T, template<T> class A>
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struct X0 {
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static const unsigned value = 0;
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};
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template<template<int> class A>
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struct X0<int, A> {
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static const unsigned value = 1;
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};
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template<int> struct X0i;
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template<long> struct X0l;
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int array_x0a[X0<long, X0l>::value == 0? 1 : -1];
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int array_x0b[X0<int, X0i>::value == 1? 1 : -1];
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template<typename T, typename U>
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struct is_same {
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static const bool value = false;
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};
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template<typename T>
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struct is_same<T, T> {
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static const bool value = true;
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};
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template<typename T> struct allocator { };
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template<typename T, typename Alloc = allocator<T> > struct vector {};
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// Fun with meta-lambdas!
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struct _1 {};
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struct _2 {};
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// Replaces all occurrences of _1 with Arg1 and _2 with Arg2 in T.
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template<typename T, typename Arg1, typename Arg2>
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struct Replace {
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typedef T type;
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};
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// Replacement of the whole type.
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template<typename Arg1, typename Arg2>
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struct Replace<_1, Arg1, Arg2> {
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typedef Arg1 type;
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};
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template<typename Arg1, typename Arg2>
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struct Replace<_2, Arg1, Arg2> {
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typedef Arg2 type;
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};
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// Replacement through cv-qualifiers
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template<typename T, typename Arg1, typename Arg2>
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struct Replace<const T, Arg1, Arg2> {
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typedef typename Replace<T, Arg1, Arg2>::type const type;
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};
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// Replacement of templates
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template<template<typename> class TT, typename T1, typename Arg1, typename Arg2>
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struct Replace<TT<T1>, Arg1, Arg2> {
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typedef TT<typename Replace<T1, Arg1, Arg2>::type> type;
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};
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template<template<typename, typename> class TT, typename T1, typename T2,
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typename Arg1, typename Arg2>
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struct Replace<TT<T1, T2>, Arg1, Arg2> {
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typedef TT<typename Replace<T1, Arg1, Arg2>::type,
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typename Replace<T2, Arg1, Arg2>::type> type;
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};
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// Just for kicks...
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template<template<typename, typename> class TT, typename T1,
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typename Arg1, typename Arg2>
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struct Replace<TT<T1, _2>, Arg1, Arg2> {
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typedef TT<typename Replace<T1, Arg1, Arg2>::type, Arg2> type;
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};
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int array0[is_same<Replace<_1, int, float>::type, int>::value? 1 : -1];
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int array1[is_same<Replace<const _1, int, float>::type, const int>::value? 1 : -1];
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int array2[is_same<Replace<vector<_1>, int, float>::type, vector<int> >::value? 1 : -1];
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int array3[is_same<Replace<vector<const _1>, int, float>::type, vector<const int> >::value? 1 : -1];
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int array4[is_same<Replace<vector<int, _2>, double, float>::type, vector<int, float> >::value? 1 : -1];
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// PR5911
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template <typename T, int N> void f(const T (&a)[N]);
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int iarr[] = { 1 };
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void test_PR5911() { f(iarr); }
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// Must not examine base classes of incomplete type during template argument
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// deduction.
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namespace PR6257 {
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template <typename T> struct X {
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template <typename U> X(const X<U>& u);
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};
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struct A;
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void f(A& a);
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void f(const X<A>& a);
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void test(A& a) { (void)f(a); }
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}
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// PR7463
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namespace PR7463 {
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const int f ();
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template <typename T_> void g (T_&); // expected-note{{T_ = int}}
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void h (void) { g(f()); } // expected-error{{no matching function for call}}
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}
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namespace test0 {
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template <class T> void make(const T *(*fn)()); // expected-note {{candidate template ignored: can't deduce a type for 'T' that would make 'const T' equal 'char'}}
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char *char_maker();
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void test() {
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make(char_maker); // expected-error {{no matching function for call to 'make'}}
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}
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}
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namespace test1 {
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template<typename T> void foo(const T a[3][3]);
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void test() {
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int a[3][3];
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foo(a);
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}
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}
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// PR7708
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namespace test2 {
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template<typename T> struct Const { typedef void const type; };
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template<typename T> void f(T, typename Const<T>::type*);
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template<typename T> void f(T, void const *);
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void test() {
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void *p = 0;
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f(0, p);
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}
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}
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// rdar://problem/8537391
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namespace test3 {
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struct Foo {
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template <void F(char)> static inline void foo();
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};
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class Bar {
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template<typename T> static inline void wobble(T ch);
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public:
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static void madness() {
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Foo::foo<wobble<char> >();
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}
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};
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}
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// Verify that we can deduce enum-typed arguments correctly.
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namespace test14 {
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enum E { E0, E1 };
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template <E> struct A {};
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template <E e> void foo(const A<e> &a) {}
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void test() {
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A<E0> a;
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foo(a);
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}
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}
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