member-access-ambig.cpp
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify -Wno-unused-comparison %s
// PR8439
class A
{
};
class B
{
public:
A & m;
};
class Base
{
public:
B &f();
};
class Derived1 : public Base { };
class Derived2 : public Base { };
class X : public B, public Derived2, public Derived1
{
public:
virtual void g();
};
void X::g()
{
m.f<int>(); // expected-error{{no member named 'f' in 'A'}} \
// expected-error{{expected '(' for function-style cast}} \
// expected-error{{expected expression}}
}
namespace PR11134 {
template<typename Derived> class A;
template<typename Derived> class B : A<Derived> {
typedef A<Derived> Base;
using Base::member;
int member;
};
}
namespace AddrOfMember {
struct A { int X; };
typedef int (A::*P);
template<typename T> struct S : T {
void f() {
P(&T::X) // expected-error {{cannot cast from type 'int *' to member pointer type 'AddrOfMember::P'}}
== &A::X;
}
};
void g() {
S<A>().f(); // ok, &T::X is 'int (A::*)', not 'int *', even though T is a base class
}
struct B : A { static int X; };
void h() {
S<B>().f(); // expected-note {{here}}
}
}