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// RUN: clang-cc -fsyntax-only -verify %s
template<template<typename T> class X> struct A; // expected-note 2{{previous template template parameter is here}}
template<template<typename T, int I> class X> struct B; // expected-note{{previous template template parameter is here}}
template<template<int I> class X> struct C; // expected-note{{previous non-type template parameter with type 'int' is here}}
template<class> struct X; // expected-note{{too few template parameters in template template argument}}
template<int N> struct Y; // expected-note{{template parameter has a different kind in template argument}}
template<long N> struct Ylong; // expected-note{{template non-type parameter has a different type 'long' in template argument}}
namespace N {
template<class> struct Z;
}
template<class, class> struct TooMany; // expected-note{{too many template parameters in template template argument}}
A<X> *a1;
A<N::Z> *a2;
A< ::N::Z> *a3;
A<Y> *a4; // expected-error{{template template argument has different template parameters than its corresponding template template parameter}}
A<TooMany> *a5; // expected-error{{template template argument has different template parameters than its corresponding template template parameter}}
B<X> *a6; // expected-error{{template template argument has different template parameters than its corresponding template template parameter}}
C<Y> *a7;
C<Ylong> *a8; // expected-error{{template template argument has different template parameters than its corresponding template template parameter}}
template<typename T> void f(int); // expected-note{{function template}}
// FIXME: we're right to provide an error message, but it should say
// that we need a class template. We won't get this right until name
// lookup of 'f' returns a TemplateDecl.
A<f> *a9; // expected-error{{template argument does not refer to}}
// FIXME: The code below is ill-formed, because of the evil digraph '<:'.
// We should provide a much better error message than we currently do.
// A<::N::Z> *a10;