// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify -std=c++11 %s // C++11 [class.mem]p2: // A class is considered a completely-defined object type (or // complete type) at the closing } of the class-specifier. Within // the class member-specification, the class is regarded as complete // within function bodies, default arguments, // exception-specifications, and brace-or-equal-initializers for // non-static data members (including such things in nested classes). // Otherwise it is regarded as incomplete within its own class // member-specification. namespace test0 { struct A { // expected-note {{definition of 'test0::A' is not complete until the closing '}'}} A x; // expected-error {{field has incomplete type 'test0::A'}} }; } namespace test1 { template <class T> struct A { A<int> x; // expected-error {{implicit instantiation of template 'test1::A<int>' within its own definition}} }; } namespace test2 { template <class T> struct A; template <> struct A<int> {}; template <class T> struct A { A<int> x; }; } namespace test3 { struct A { struct B { void f() throw(A); void g() throw(B); }; void f() throw(A); void g() throw(B); }; template<typename T> struct A2 { struct B { void f1() throw(A2); void f2() throw(A2<T>); void g() throw(B); }; void f1() throw(A2); void f2() throw(A2<T>); void g() throw(B); }; template struct A2<int>; }