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328 lines
13 KiB
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328 lines
13 KiB
C++
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify -Wno-c++11-extensions %s
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//
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// WARNING: Do not add more typo correction test cases to this file lest you run
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// afoul the hard-coded limit (escape hatch) of 20 different typos whose
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// correction was attempted by Sema::CorrectTypo
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struct errc {
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int v_;
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operator int() const {return v_;}
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};
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class error_condition
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{
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int _val_;
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public:
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error_condition() : _val_(0) {}
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error_condition(int _val)
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: _val_(_val) {}
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template <class E>
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error_condition(E _e) {
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// make_error_condition must not be typo corrected to error_condition
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// even though the first declaration of make_error_condition has not
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// yet been encountered. This was a bug in the first version of the type
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// name typo correction patch that wasn't noticed until building LLVM with
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// Clang failed.
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*this = make_error_condition(_e);
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}
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};
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inline error_condition make_error_condition(errc _e) {
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return error_condition(static_cast<int>(_e));
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}
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// Prior to the introduction of a callback object to further filter possible
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// typo corrections, this example would not trigger a suggestion as "base_type"
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// is a closer match to "basetype" than is "BaseType" but "base_type" does not
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// refer to a base class or non-static data member.
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struct BaseType { };
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struct Derived : public BaseType { // expected-note {{base class 'BaseType' specified here}}
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static int base_type; // expected-note {{'base_type' declared here}}
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Derived() : basetype() {} // expected-error{{initializer 'basetype' does not name a non-static data member or base class; did you mean the base class 'BaseType'?}}
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};
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// Test the improvement from passing a callback object to CorrectTypo in
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// the helper function LookupMemberExprInRecord.
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int get_type(struct Derived *st) {
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return st->Base_Type; // expected-error{{no member named 'Base_Type' in 'Derived'; did you mean 'base_type'?}}
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}
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// In this example, somename should not be corrected to the cached correction
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// "some_name" since "some_name" is a class and a namespace name is needed.
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class some_name {}; // expected-note {{'some_name' declared here}}
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somename Foo; // expected-error {{unknown type name 'somename'; did you mean 'some_name'?}}
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namespace SomeName {} // expected-note {{namespace 'SomeName' defined here}}
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using namespace somename; // expected-error {{no namespace named 'somename'; did you mean 'SomeName'?}}
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// Without the callback object, CorrectTypo would choose "field1" as the
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// correction for "fielda" as it is closer than "FieldA", but that correction
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// would be later discarded by the caller and no suggestion would be given.
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struct st {
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struct {
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int field1;
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};
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double FieldA; // expected-note{{'FieldA' declared here}}
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};
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st var = { .fielda = 0.0 }; // expected-error{{field designator 'fielda' does not refer to any field in type 'st'; did you mean 'FieldA'?}}
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// Test the improvement from passing a callback object to CorrectTypo in
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// Sema::BuildCXXNestedNameSpecifier. And also for the improvement by doing
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// so in Sema::getTypeName.
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typedef char* another_str; // expected-note{{'another_str' declared here}}
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namespace AnotherStd { // expected-note{{'AnotherStd' declared here}}
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class string {};
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}
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another_std::string str; // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'another_std'; did you mean 'AnotherStd'?}}
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another_str *cstr = new AnotherStr; // expected-error{{unknown type name 'AnotherStr'; did you mean 'another_str'?}}
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// Test the improvement from passing a callback object to CorrectTypo in
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// Sema::ActOnSizeofParameterPackExpr.
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char* TireNames;
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template<typename ...TypeNames> struct count { // expected-note{{parameter pack 'TypeNames' declared here}}
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static const unsigned value = sizeof...(TyreNames); // expected-error{{'TyreNames' does not refer to the name of a parameter pack; did you mean 'TypeNames'?}}
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};
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// Test the typo-correction callback in Sema::DiagnoseUnknownTypeName.
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namespace unknown_type_test {
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class StreamOut {}; // expected-note 2 {{'StreamOut' declared here}}
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long stream_count; // expected-note 2 {{'stream_count' declared here}}
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};
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unknown_type_test::stream_out out; // expected-error{{no type named 'stream_out' in namespace 'unknown_type_test'; did you mean 'StreamOut'?}}
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// Demonstrate a case where using only the cached value returns the wrong thing
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// when the cached value was the result of a previous callback object that only
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// accepts a subset of the current callback object.
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namespace {
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using namespace unknown_type_test;
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void bar(long i);
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void before_caching_classname() {
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bar((stream_out)); // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'stream_out'; did you mean 'stream_count'?}}
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}
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stream_out out; // expected-error{{unknown type name 'stream_out'; did you mean 'StreamOut'?}}
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void after_caching_classname() {
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bar((stream_out)); // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'stream_out'; did you mean 'stream_count'?}}
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}
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}
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// Test the typo-correction callback in Sema::DiagnoseInvalidRedeclaration.
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struct BaseDecl {
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void add_in(int i);
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};
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struct TestRedecl : public BaseDecl {
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void add_it(int i); // expected-note{{'add_it' declared here}}
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};
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void TestRedecl::add_in(int i) {} // expected-error{{out-of-line definition of 'add_in' does not match any declaration in 'TestRedecl'; did you mean 'add_it'?}}
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// Test the improved typo correction for the Parser::ParseCastExpr =>
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// Sema::ActOnIdExpression => Sema::DiagnoseEmptyLookup call path.
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class SomeNetMessage; // expected-note 2{{'SomeNetMessage'}}
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class Message {};
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void foo(Message&);
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void foo(SomeNetMessage&);
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void doit(void *data) {
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Message somenetmsg; // expected-note{{'somenetmsg' declared here}}
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foo(somenetmessage); // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'somenetmessage'; did you mean 'somenetmsg'?}}
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foo((somenetmessage)data); // expected-error{{unknown type name 'somenetmessage'; did you mean 'SomeNetMessage'?}} expected-error{{incomplete type}}
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}
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// Test the typo-correction callback in BuildRecoveryCallExpr.
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// Solves the main issue in PR 9320 of suggesting corrections that take the
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// wrong number of arguments.
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void revoke(const char*); // expected-note 2{{'revoke' declared here}}
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void Test() {
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Invoke(); // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'Invoke'}}
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Invoke("foo"); // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'Invoke'; did you mean 'revoke'?}}
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Invoke("foo", "bar"); // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'Invoke'}}
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}
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void Test2(void (*invoke)(const char *, int)) { // expected-note{{'invoke' declared here}}
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Invoke(); // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'Invoke'}}
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Invoke("foo"); // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'Invoke'; did you mean 'revoke'?}}
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Invoke("foo", 7); // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'Invoke'; did you mean 'invoke'?}}
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Invoke("foo", 7, 22); // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'Invoke'}}
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}
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void provoke(const char *x, bool y=false) {} // expected-note 2{{'provoke' declared here}}
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void Test3() {
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Provoke(); // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'Provoke'}}
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Provoke("foo"); // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'Provoke'; did you mean 'provoke'?}}
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Provoke("foo", true); // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'Provoke'; did you mean 'provoke'?}}
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Provoke("foo", 7, 22); // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'Provoke'}}
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}
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// PR 11737 - Don't try to typo-correct the implicit 'begin' and 'end' in a
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// C++11 for-range statement.
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struct R {};
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bool begun(R);
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void RangeTest() {
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for (auto b : R()) {} // expected-error {{invalid range expression of type 'R'}}
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}
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// PR 12019 - Avoid infinite mutual recursion in DiagnoseInvalidRedeclaration
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// by not trying to typo-correct a method redeclaration to declarations not
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// in the current record.
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class Parent {
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void set_types(int index, int value);
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void add_types(int value);
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};
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class Child: public Parent {};
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void Child::add_types(int value) {} // expected-error{{out-of-line definition of 'add_types' does not match any declaration in 'Child'}}
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// Fix the callback based filtering of typo corrections within
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// Sema::ActOnIdExpression by Parser::ParseCastExpression to allow type names as
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// potential corrections for template arguments.
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namespace clash {
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class ConstructExpr {}; // expected-note 2{{'clash::ConstructExpr' declared here}}
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}
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class ClashTool {
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bool HaveConstructExpr();
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template <class T> T* getExprAs();
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void test() {
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ConstructExpr *expr = // expected-error{{unknown type name 'ConstructExpr'; did you mean 'clash::ConstructExpr'?}}
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getExprAs<ConstructExpr>(); // expected-error{{unknown type name 'ConstructExpr'; did you mean 'clash::ConstructExpr'?}}
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}
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};
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namespace test1 {
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struct S {
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struct Foobar *f; // expected-note{{'Foobar' declared here}}
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};
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test1::FooBar *b; // expected-error{{no type named 'FooBar' in namespace 'test1'; did you mean 'Foobar'?}}
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}
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namespace ImplicitInt {
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void f(int, unsinged); // expected-error{{did you mean 'unsigned'}}
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struct S {
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unsinged : 4; // expected-error{{did you mean 'unsigned'}}
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};
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}
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namespace PR12951 {
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// If there are two corrections that have the same identifier and edit distance
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// and only differ by their namespaces, don't suggest either as a correction
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// since both are equally likely corrections.
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namespace foobar { struct Thing {}; }
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namespace bazquux { struct Thing {}; }
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void f() { Thing t; } // expected-error{{unknown type name 'Thing'}}
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}
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namespace PR13051 {
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template<typename T> struct S {
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template<typename U> void f();
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operator bool() const;
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};
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void f() {
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f(&S<int>::tempalte f<int>); // expected-error{{did you mean 'template'?}}
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f(&S<int>::opeartor bool); // expected-error{{did you mean 'operator'?}}
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f(&S<int>::foo); // expected-error-re{{no member named 'foo' in 'PR13051::S<int>'$}}
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}
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}
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inf f(doulbe); // expected-error{{'int'}} expected-error{{'double'}}
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namespace PR6325 {
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class foo { }; // expected-note{{'foo' declared here}}
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// Note that for this example (pulled from the PR), if keywords are not excluded
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// as correction candidates then no suggestion would be given; correcting
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// 'boo' to 'bool' is the same edit distance as correcting 'boo' to 'foo'.
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class bar : boo { }; // expected-error{{unknown class name 'boo'; did you mean 'foo'?}}
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}
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namespace outer {
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void somefunc(); // expected-note{{'::outer::somefunc' declared here}}
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void somefunc(int, int); // expected-note{{'::outer::somefunc' declared here}}
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namespace inner {
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void somefunc(int) {
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someFunc(); // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'someFunc'; did you mean '::outer::somefunc'?}}
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someFunc(1, 2); // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'someFunc'; did you mean '::outer::somefunc'?}}
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}
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}
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}
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namespace bogus_keyword_suggestion {
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void test() {
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status = "OK"; // expected-error-re{{use of undeclared identifier 'status'$}}
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return status; // expected-error-re{{use of undeclared identifier 'status'$}}
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}
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}
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namespace PR13387 {
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struct A {
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void CreateFoo(float, float);
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void CreateBar(float, float);
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};
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struct B : A {
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using A::CreateFoo;
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void CreateFoo(int, int);
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};
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void f(B &x) {
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x.Createfoo(0,0); // expected-error {{no member named 'Createfoo' in 'PR13387::B'; did you mean 'CreateFoo'?}}
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}
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}
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struct DataStruct {void foo();};
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struct T {
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DataStruct data_struct;
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void f();
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};
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// should be void T::f();
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void f() {
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data_struct->foo(); // expected-error-re{{use of undeclared identifier 'data_struct'$}}
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}
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namespace b6956809_test1 {
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struct A {};
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struct B {};
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struct S1 {
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void method(A*); // no note here
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void method(B*);
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};
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void test1() {
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B b;
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S1 s;
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s.methodd(&b); // expected-error{{no member named 'methodd' in 'b6956809_test1::S1'; did you mean 'method'}}
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}
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struct S2 {
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S2();
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void method(A*) const; // expected-note{{candidate function not viable}}
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private:
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void method(B*); // expected-note{{candidate function not viable}}
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};
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void test2() {
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B b;
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const S2 s;
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s.methodd(&b); // expected-error{{no member named 'methodd' in 'b6956809_test1::S2'; did you mean 'method'}} expected-error{{no matching member function for call to 'method'}}
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}
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}
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namespace b6956809_test2 {
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template<typename T> struct Err { typename T::error n; }; // expected-error{{type 'void *' cannot be used prior to '::' because it has no members}}
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struct S {
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template<typename T> typename Err<T>::type method(T); // expected-note{{in instantiation of template class 'b6956809_test2::Err<void *>' requested here}} expected-note{{while substituting deduced template arguments into function template 'method' [with T = void *]}}
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template<typename T> int method(T *);
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};
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void test() {
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S s;
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int k = s.methodd((void*)0); // expected-error{{no member named 'methodd' in 'b6956809_test2::S'; did you mean 'method'?}}
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}
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}
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namespace CorrectTypo_has_reached_its_limit {
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int flibberdy(); // no note here
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int no_correction() {
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return gibberdy(); // expected-error-re{{use of undeclared identifier 'gibberdy'$}}
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};
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}
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