hanchenye-llvm-project/clang/test/SemaTemplate/nested-incomplete-class.cpp

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Represent C++ direct initializers as ParenListExprs before semantic analysis instead of having a special-purpose function. - ActOnCXXDirectInitializer, which was mostly duplication of AddInitializerToDecl (leading e.g. to PR10620, which Eli fixed a few days ago), is dropped completely. - MultiInitializer, which was an ugly hack I added, is dropped again. - We now have the infrastructure in place to distinguish between int x = {1}; int x({1}); int x{1}; -- VarDecl now has getInitStyle(), which indicates which of the above was used. -- CXXConstructExpr now has a flag to indicate that it represents list- initialization, although this is not yet used. - InstantiateInitializer was renamed to SubstInitializer and simplified. - ActOnParenOrParenListExpr has been replaced by ActOnParenListExpr, which always produces a ParenListExpr. Placed that so far failed to convert that back to a ParenExpr containing comma operators have been fixed. I'm pretty sure I could have made a crashing test case before this. The end result is a (I hope) considerably cleaner design of initializers. More importantly, the fact that I can now distinguish between the various initialization kinds means that I can get the tricky generalized initializer test cases Johannes Schaub supplied to work. (This is not yet done.) This commit passed self-host, with the resulting compiler passing the tests. I hope it doesn't break more complicated code. It's a pretty big change, but one that I feel is necessary. llvm-svn: 150318
2012-02-12 07:51:47 +08:00
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only %s
template <typename T>
struct foo {
struct bar;
bar fn() {
// Should not get errors about bar being incomplete here.
bar b = bar(1, 2);
return b;
}
};
template <typename T>
struct foo<T>::bar {
bar(int, int);
};
void fn() {
foo<int>().fn();
}