// RUN: clang -fsyntax-only -verify %s namespace A { short i; // expected-note{{candidate found by name lookup is 'A::i'}} namespace B { long i; // expected-note{{candidate found by name lookup is 'A::B::i'}} void f() {} // expected-note{{candidate function}} int k; namespace E {} // \ expected-note{{candidate found by name lookup is 'A::B::E'}} } namespace E {} // expected-note{{candidate found by name lookup is 'A::E'}} namespace C { using namespace B; namespace E {} // \ expected-note{{candidate found by name lookup is 'A::C::E'}} } void f() {} // expected-note{{candidate function}} class K1 { void foo(); }; void local_i() { char i; using namespace A; using namespace B; int a[sizeof(i) == sizeof(char)? 1 : -1]; // okay } namespace B { int j; } void ambig_i() { using namespace A; using namespace A::B; (void) i; // expected-error{{reference to 'i' is ambiguous}} f(); // expected-error{{call to 'f' is ambiguous}} (void) j; // okay using namespace C; (void) k; // okay using namespace E; // expected-error{{reference to 'E' is ambiguous}} } struct K2 {}; // expected-note{{candidate found by name lookup is 'A::K2'}} } struct K2 {}; // expected-note{{candidate found by name lookup is 'K2'}} using namespace A; void K1::foo() {} // okay // FIXME: Do we want err_ovl_no_viable_function_in_init here? struct K2 k2; // expected-error{{reference to 'K2' is ambiguous}} \ expected-error{{no matching constructor}} // FIXME: This case is incorrectly diagnosed! //K2 k3; class X { // FIXME: produce a suitable error message for this using namespace A; // expected-error{{expected unqualified-id}} }; namespace N { // FIXME: both of these should work, but they currently cause an ambiguity. // struct K2; // struct K2 { }; }