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// { dg-do compile }
// Origin: Giovanni Bajo <giovannibajo at gcc dot gnu dot org>
// Try to find out when the digraph '<:' is used as a mistake, and parse it
// correctly to avoid cascaded errors.
struct B;
template <class A>
struct Foo
{
template <class T>
struct Nested
{
static void method(void) {}
};
void method(void) {
typename Foo<::B>::template Nested<::B> n; // { dg-error "cannot begin|alternate spelling" }
n.template Nested<B>::method();
n.template Nested<::B>::method(); // { dg-error "cannot begin|alternate spelling" }
Nested<B>::method();
Nested<::B>::method(); // { dg-error "cannot begin|alternate spelling" }
}
};
template <int N> struct Foo2 {};
template struct Foo2<::B>; // { dg-error "cannot begin|alternate spelling|type/value mismatch|expected a constant" }
int value = 0;
void func(void)
{
Foo<::B> f; // { dg-error "cannot begin|alternate spelling" }
f.Foo<B>::method();
f.Foo<::B>::method(); // { dg-error "cannot begin|alternate spelling" }
// Check cases where we the token sequence is the correct one, but there
// was no digraph or whitespaces in the middle, so we should not emit
// the special error message.
Foo<: :B> k2; // { dg-bogus "cannot begin|alternate spelling" "smart error should not be triggered here" }
Foo[:B> k1; // { dg-bogus "cannot begin|alternate spelling" "smart error should not be triggered here" }
// { dg-error "" "" { target *-*-* } 40 }
// { dg-error "" "" { target *-*-* } 41 }
int Foo[2];
Foo[::value] = 0;
}
template struct Foo<::B>; // { dg-error "cannot begin|alternate spelling" }
// On the first error message, an additional note about the use of
// -fpermissive should be present
// { dg-error "-fpermissive" "-fpermissive" { target *-*-* } 18 }