| // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -std=c++11 -verify %s |
| template<typename T> struct X; |
| template<int I> struct Y; |
| |
| X<X<int>> *x1; |
| |
| Y<(1 >> 2)> *y1; |
| Y<1 >> 2> *y2; // FIXME: expected-error{{expected unqualified-id}} |
| |
| X<X<X<X<X<int>>>>> *x2; |
| |
| template<> struct X<int> { }; |
| typedef X<int> X_int; |
| struct Z : X_int { }; |
| |
| void f(const X<int> x) { |
| (void)reinterpret_cast<X<int>>(x); // expected-error{{reinterpret_cast from}} |
| (void)reinterpret_cast<X<X<X<int>>>>(x); // expected-error{{reinterpret_cast from}} |
| |
| X<X<int>> *x1; |
| } |
| |
| template<typename T = void> struct X1 { }; |
| X1<X1<>> x1a; |
| |
| |
| namespace ParameterPackExpansions { |
| |
| // A template parameter pack that [contains an unexpanded parameter pack] is a |
| // pack expansion. |
| |
| template<typename...Ts> struct Outer { |
| // From [temp.variadic]p4: |
| // In a template parameter pack that is a pack expansion, the pattern is |
| // [...the template-parameter...] without the ellipsis. |
| // Therefore the resulting sequence of parameters is not a parameter pack, |
| // so is not required to be the last template parameter. |
| template<Ts ...As, template<Ts> class ...Bs, typename ...Cs> struct Inner { |
| struct Check : Bs<As>... { |
| Check(Cs...); |
| }; |
| }; |
| }; |
| |
| template<int> struct TemplateInt {}; |
| template<char> struct TemplateChar {}; |
| template<int*> struct TemplateIntPtr {}; |
| int x; |
| |
| Outer<int, char, int*>:: |
| Inner<12345, 'x', &x, |
| TemplateInt, TemplateChar, TemplateIntPtr, |
| int*>:: |
| Check check(&x); |
| |
| |
| template<typename...Ts> struct types; |
| |
| enum place { _ }; |
| template<place...> struct places {}; |
| |
| template<typename P1, typename P2> struct append_places; |
| template<place...X1, place...X2> |
| struct append_places<places<X1...>, places<X2...>> { |
| typedef places<X1...,X2...> type; |
| }; |
| |
| template<unsigned N> |
| struct make_places : append_places<typename make_places<N/2>::type, |
| typename make_places<N-N/2>::type> {}; |
| template<> struct make_places<0> { typedef places<> type; }; |
| template<> struct make_places<1> { typedef places<_> type; }; |
| |
| template<typename T> struct wrap { |
| template<place> struct inner { typedef T type; }; |
| }; |
| |
| template<typename T> struct takedrop_impl; |
| template<place...X> struct takedrop_impl<places<X...>> { |
| template<template<decltype(X)> class ...Take, |
| template<place > class ...Drop> |
| struct inner { // expected-note 2{{declared}} |
| typedef types<typename Take<_>::type...> take; |
| typedef types<typename Drop<_>::type...> drop; |
| }; |
| }; |
| |
| template<unsigned N, typename...Ts> struct take { |
| using type = typename takedrop_impl<typename make_places<N>::type>:: |
| template inner<wrap<Ts>::template inner...>::take; // expected-error {{too few template arguments}} |
| }; |
| template<unsigned N, typename...Ts> struct drop { |
| using type = typename takedrop_impl<typename make_places<N>::type>:: |
| template inner<wrap<Ts>::template inner...>::drop; // expected-error {{too few template arguments}} |
| }; |
| |
| using T1 = take<3, int, char, double, long>::type; // expected-note {{previous}} |
| // FIXME: Desguar the types on the RHS in this diagnostic. |
| // desired-error {{'types<void, void, void, void>' vs 'types<int, char, double, (no argument)>'}} |
| using T1 = types<void, void, void, void>; // expected-error {{'types<void, void, void, void>' vs 'types<typename inner<_>::type, typename inner<_>::type, typename inner<_>::type, (no argument)>'}} |
| using D1 = drop<3, int, char, double, long>::type; |
| using D1 = types<long>; |
| |
| using T2 = take<4, int, char, double, long>::type; // expected-note {{previous}} |
| using T2 = types<int, char, double, long>; |
| // FIXME: Desguar the types on the RHS in this diagnostic. |
| // desired-error {{'types<void, void, void, void>' vs 'types<int, char, double, long>'}} |
| using T2 = types<void, void, void, void>; // expected-error {{'types<void, void, void, void>' vs 'types<typename inner<_>::type, typename inner<_>::type, typename inner<_>::type, typename inner<_>::type>'}} |
| using D2 = drop<4, int, char, double, long>::type; |
| using D2 = types<>; |
| |
| using T3 = take<5, int, char, double, long>::type; // expected-note {{in instantiation of}} |
| using D3 = drop<5, int, char, double, long>::type; // expected-note {{in instantiation of}} |
| |
| |
| // FIXME: We should accept this code. A parameter pack within a default argument |
| // in a template template parameter pack is expanded, because the pack is |
| // implicitly a pack expansion. |
| template<typename ...Default> struct DefArg { |
| template<template<typename T = Default> class ...Classes> struct Inner { // expected-error {{default argument contains unexpanded parameter pack}} expected-note {{here}} |
| Inner(Classes<>...); // expected-error {{too few}} |
| }; |
| }; |
| template<typename T> struct vector {}; |
| template<typename T> struct list {}; |
| vector<int> vi; |
| list<char> lc; |
| DefArg<int, char>::Inner<vector, list> defarg(vi, lc); |
| |
| |
| // FIXME: |
| // A template parameter pack that is a pack expansion shall not expand a |
| // parameter pack declared in the same template-parameter-list. |
| template<typename...Ts, Ts...Vs> void error(); // desired-error |
| |
| // This case should not produce an error, because in A's instantiation, Cs is |
| // not a parameter pack. |
| template<typename...Ts> void consume(Ts...); |
| template<typename...Ts> struct A { |
| template<template<typename, Ts = 0> class ...Cs, Cs<Ts> ...Vs> struct B { // ok |
| B() { |
| consume([]{ |
| int arr[Vs]; // expected-error {{negative size}} |
| }...); |
| } |
| }; |
| }; |
| template<typename, int> using Int = int; |
| template<typename, short> using Char = char; |
| A<int, short>::B<Int, Char, -1, 'x'> b; // expected-note {{here}} |
| |
| } |
| |
| namespace PR9023 { |
| template<typename ...T> struct A { |
| template<template<T> class ...> struct B { |
| }; |
| }; |
| |
| template<int> struct C { }; |
| template<long> struct D { }; |
| |
| int main() { |
| A<int, long>::B<C, D> e; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| namespace std_examples { |
| template <class... Types> class Tuple; |
| template <class T, int... Dims> struct multi_array; |
| template <class... T> struct value_holder { |
| template<T... Values> struct apply { }; |
| }; |
| template <class... T, T... Values> struct static_array; // expected-error {{must be the last}} |
| |
| int n; |
| value_holder<int, char, int*>::apply<12345, 'x', &n> test; |
| } |