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// { dg-do compile }
// Origin: Giovanni Bajo <giovannibajo at gcc dot gnu dot org>
// DR147: Naming the constructor (PR 11764)
namespace N1 {
struct A { A(); };
struct B: public A { B(); };
A::A() { }
B::B() { }
B::A ba;
A::A a; // { dg-error "" "the injected-class-name can never be found through qualified lookup" { xfail *-*-* } }
}
namespace N2 {
// This is nasty: if we allowed the injected-class-name to be looked as a
// qualified type, then the following code would be well-formed. Basically
// the last line is defining the static member (with redundant parenthesis).
// Instead, it should be rejected as a malformed constructor declaration.
template <class T> struct A {
template <class T2> A(T2);
static A x;
};
template<> A<int>::A<int>(A<int>::x); // { dg-error "" "this is an invalid declaration of the constructor" { xfail *-*-* } }
}