Don't assert on initialized typedef declarations in classes:
struct {
typedef int A = 0;
};
According to the C++11 standard, this is not ill-formed, but does not have any ascribed meaning. We can't reasonably accept it, so treat it as ill-formed.
Also switch C++ from an incorrect 'fields can only be initialized in constructors' diagnostic for this case to C's 'illegal initializer (only variables can be initialized)'
llvm-svn: 132890
GitOrigin-RevId: 4a4beec7b0c4d29c5fa47b02cbac16f786fef2eb
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