Correcting some comments. (1) the function is named throughUsingDecl() and not throughUsingDeclaration(). (2) Testing shows that this does work for shadowed variables as well as shadowed functions. I could not find an example where this matcher was failing. NFC.

llvm-svn: 243111
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Aaron Ballman 2015-07-24 15:47:32 +00:00
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commit 3ba6fd294e
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@ -2367,8 +2367,6 @@ AST_MATCHER_P(DeclRefExpr, to, internal::Matcher<Decl>,
/// \brief Matches a \c DeclRefExpr that refers to a declaration through a
/// specific using shadow declaration.
///
/// FIXME: This currently only works for functions. Fix.
///
/// Given
/// \code
/// namespace a { void f() {} }
@ -2378,7 +2376,7 @@ AST_MATCHER_P(DeclRefExpr, to, internal::Matcher<Decl>,
/// a::f(); // .. but not this.
/// }
/// \endcode
/// declRefExpr(throughUsingDeclaration(anything()))
/// declRefExpr(throughUsingDecl(anything()))
/// matches \c f()
AST_MATCHER_P(DeclRefExpr, throughUsingDecl,
internal::Matcher<UsingShadowDecl>, InnerMatcher) {