// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify -std=c++98 %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify -std=c++11 %s template<template<typename T> class X> struct A; // expected-note 2{{previous template template parameter is here}} template<template<typename T, int I> class X> struct B; // expected-note{{previous template template parameter is here}} template<template<int I> class X> struct C; // expected-note{{previous non-type template parameter with type 'int' is here}} template<class> struct X; // expected-note{{too few template parameters in template template argument}} template<int N> struct Y; // expected-note{{template parameter has a different kind in template argument}} template<long N> struct Ylong; // expected-note{{template non-type parameter has a different type 'long' in template argument}} namespace N { template<class> struct Z; } template<class, class> struct TooMany; // expected-note{{too many template parameters in template template argument}} A<X> *a1; A<N::Z> *a2; A< ::N::Z> *a3; A<Y> *a4; // expected-error{{template template argument has different template parameters than its corresponding template template parameter}} A<TooMany> *a5; // expected-error{{template template argument has different template parameters than its corresponding template template parameter}} B<X> *a6; // expected-error{{template template argument has different template parameters than its corresponding template template parameter}} C<Y> *a7; C<Ylong> *a8; // expected-error{{template template argument has different template parameters than its corresponding template template parameter}} template<typename T> void f(int); A<f> *a9; // expected-error{{must be a class template}} // Evil digraph '<:' is parsed as '[', expect error. A<::N::Z> *a10; #if __cplusplus <= 199711L // expected-error@-2 {{found '<::' after a template name which forms the digraph '<:' (aka '[') and a ':', did you mean '< ::'?}} #endif // Do not do a digraph correction here. A<: :N::Z> *a11; // expected-error{{expected expression}} \ expected-error{{C++ requires a type specifier for all declarations}} // PR7807 namespace N { template <typename, typename = int> struct X { }; template <typename ,int> struct Y { X<int> const_ref(); }; template <template<typename,int> class TT, typename T, int N> int operator<<(int, TT<T, N> a) { // expected-note{{candidate template ignored}} 0 << a.const_ref(); // expected-error{{invalid operands to binary expression ('int' and 'X<int>')}} } void f0( Y<int,1> y){ 1 << y; } // expected-note{{in instantiation of function template specialization 'N::operator<<<Y, int, 1>' requested here}} } // PR12179 template <typename Primitive, template <Primitive...> class F> #if __cplusplus <= 199711L // expected-warning@-2 {{variadic templates are a C++11 extension}} #endif struct unbox_args { typedef typename Primitive::template call<F> x; }; template <template <typename> class... Templates> #if __cplusplus <= 199711L // expected-warning@-2 {{variadic templates are a C++11 extension}} #endif struct template_tuple { #if __cplusplus >= 201103L static constexpr int N = sizeof...(Templates); #endif }; template <typename T> struct identity {}; template <template <typename> class... Templates> #if __cplusplus <= 199711L // expected-warning@-2 {{variadic templates are a C++11 extension}} #endif template_tuple<Templates...> f7() {} #if __cplusplus >= 201103L struct S : public template_tuple<identity, identity> { static_assert(N == 2, "Number of template arguments incorrect"); }; #endif void foo() { f7<identity>(); }