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376 lines
8.4 KiB
376 lines
8.4 KiB
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s
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// C++'0x [class.friend] p1:
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// A friend of a class is a function or class that is given permission to use
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// the private and protected member names from the class. A class specifies
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// its friends, if any, by way of friend declarations. Such declarations give
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// special access rights to the friends, but they do not make the nominated
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// friends members of the befriending class.
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struct S { static void f(); }; // expected-note 2 {{'S' declared here}}
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S* g() { return 0; }
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struct X {
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friend struct S;
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friend S* g(); // expected-note 2 {{'g' declared here}}
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// FIXME: The above two notes would be better attached to line 11.
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};
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void test1() {
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S s;
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g()->f();
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S::f();
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X::g(); // expected-error{{no member named 'g' in 'X'; did you mean simply 'g'?}}
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X::S x_s; // expected-error{{no type named 'S' in 'X'; did you mean simply 'S'?}}
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X x;
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x.g(); // expected-error{{no member named 'g' in 'X'}}
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}
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// Test that we recurse through namespaces to find already declared names, but
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// new names are declared within the enclosing namespace.
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namespace N {
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struct X {
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friend struct S;
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friend S* g();
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friend struct S2;
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friend struct S2* g2();
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};
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struct S2 { static void f2(); }; // expected-note 2 {{'S2' declared here}}
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S2* g2() { return 0; } // expected-note 2 {{'g2' declared here}}
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void test() {
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g()->f();
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S s;
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S::f();
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X::g(); // expected-error{{no member named 'g' in 'N::X'; did you mean simply 'g'?}}
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X::S x_s; // expected-error{{no type named 'S' in 'N::X'; did you mean simply 'S'?}}
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X x;
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x.g(); // expected-error{{no member named 'g' in 'N::X'}}
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g2();
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S2 s2;
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::g2(); // expected-error{{no member named 'g2' in the global namespace; did you mean simply 'g2'?}}
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::S2 g_s2; // expected-error{{no type named 'S2' in the global namespace; did you mean simply 'S2'?}}
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X::g2(); // expected-error{{no member named 'g2' in 'N::X'; did you mean simply 'g2'?}}
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X::S2 x_s2; // expected-error{{no type named 'S2' in 'N::X'; did you mean simply 'S2'?}}
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x.g2(); // expected-error{{no member named 'g2' in 'N::X'}}
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}
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}
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namespace test0 {
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class ClassFriend {
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void test();
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};
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class MemberFriend {
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public:
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void test();
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};
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void declared_test();
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class Class {
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static void member(); // expected-note 2 {{declared private here}}
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friend class ClassFriend;
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friend class UndeclaredClassFriend;
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friend void undeclared_test();
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friend void declared_test();
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friend void MemberFriend::test();
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};
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void declared_test() {
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Class::member();
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}
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void undeclared_test() {
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Class::member();
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}
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void unfriended_test() {
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Class::member(); // expected-error {{'member' is a private member of 'test0::Class'}}
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}
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void ClassFriend::test() {
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Class::member();
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}
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void MemberFriend::test() {
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Class::member();
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}
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class UndeclaredClassFriend {
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void test() {
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Class::member();
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}
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};
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class ClassNonFriend {
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void test() {
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Class::member(); // expected-error {{'member' is a private member of 'test0::Class'}}
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}
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};
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}
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// Make sure that friends have access to inherited protected members.
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namespace test2 {
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struct X;
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class ilist_half_node {
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friend struct ilist_walker_bad;
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X *Prev;
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protected:
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X *getPrev() { return Prev; } // expected-note{{member is declared here}}
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};
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class ilist_node : private ilist_half_node { // expected-note {{declared private here}} expected-note {{constrained by private inheritance here}}
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friend struct ilist_walker;
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X *Next;
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X *getNext() { return Next; } // expected-note {{declared private here}}
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};
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struct X : ilist_node {};
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struct ilist_walker {
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static X *getPrev(X *N) { return N->getPrev(); }
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static X *getNext(X *N) { return N->getNext(); }
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};
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struct ilist_walker_bad {
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static X *getPrev(X *N) { return N->getPrev(); } // \
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// expected-error {{'getPrev' is a private member of 'test2::ilist_half_node'}} \
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// expected-error {{cannot cast 'test2::X' to its private base class 'test2::ilist_half_node'}}
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static X *getNext(X *N) { return N->getNext(); } // \
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// expected-error {{'getNext' is a private member of 'test2::ilist_node'}}
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};
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}
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namespace test3 {
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class A { protected: int x; }; // expected-note {{declared protected here}}
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class B : public A {
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friend int foo(B*);
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};
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int foo(B *p) {
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return p->x;
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}
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int foo(const B *p) {
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return p->x; // expected-error {{'x' is a protected member of 'test3::A'}}
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}
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}
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namespace test3a {
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class A { protected: int x; };
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class B : public A {
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friend int foo(B*);
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};
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int foo(B * const p) {
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return p->x;
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}
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}
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namespace test4 {
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template <class T> class Holder {
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T object;
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friend bool operator==(Holder &a, Holder &b) {
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return a.object == b.object; // expected-error {{invalid operands to binary expression}}
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}
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};
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struct Inequal {};
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bool test() {
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Holder<Inequal> a, b;
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return a == b; // expected-note {{requested here}}
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}
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}
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// PR6174
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namespace test5 {
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namespace ns {
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class A;
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}
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class ns::A {
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private: int x;
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friend class B;
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};
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namespace ns {
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class B {
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int test(A *p) { return p->x; }
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};
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}
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}
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// PR6207
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namespace test6 {
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struct A {};
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struct B {
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friend A::A();
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friend A::~A();
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friend A &A::operator=(const A&);
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};
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}
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namespace test7 {
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template <class T> struct X {
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X();
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~X();
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void foo();
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void bar();
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};
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class A {
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friend void X<int>::foo();
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friend X<int>::X();
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friend X<int>::X(const X&);
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private:
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A(); // expected-note 2 {{declared private here}}
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};
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template<> void X<int>::foo() {
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A a;
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}
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template<> void X<int>::bar() {
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A a; // expected-error {{calling a private constructor}}
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}
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template<> X<int>::X() {
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A a;
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}
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template<> X<int>::~X() {
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A a; // expected-error {{calling a private constructor}}
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}
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}
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// Return types, parameters and default arguments to friend functions.
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namespace test8 {
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class A {
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typedef int I; // expected-note 4 {{declared private here}}
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static const I x = 0; // expected-note {{implicitly declared private here}}
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friend I f(I i);
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template<typename T> friend I g(I i);
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};
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const A::I A::x;
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A::I f(A::I i = A::x) {}
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template<typename T> A::I g(A::I i) {
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T t;
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}
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template A::I g<A::I>(A::I i);
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A::I f2(A::I i = A::x) {} // expected-error 3 {{is a private member of}}
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template<typename T> A::I g2(A::I i) { // expected-error 2 {{is a private member of}}
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T t;
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}
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template A::I g2<A::I>(A::I i);
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}
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// PR6885
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namespace test9 {
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class B {
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friend class test9;
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};
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}
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// PR7230
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namespace test10 {
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extern "C" void test10_f(void);
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extern "C" void test10_g(void);
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namespace NS {
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class C {
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void foo(void); // expected-note {{declared private here}}
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friend void test10::test10_f(void);
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};
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static C* bar;
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}
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void test10_f(void) {
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NS::bar->foo();
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}
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void test10_g(void) {
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NS::bar->foo(); // expected-error {{private member}}
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}
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}
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// PR8705
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namespace test11 {
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class A {
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public:
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void test0(int);
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void test1(int);
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void test2(int);
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void test3(int);
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};
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class B {
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typedef int private_type; // expected-note 2 {{implicitly declared private here}}
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friend void A::test0(int);
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friend void A::test1(int);
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};
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void A::test0(B::private_type x) {}
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void A::test1(int x = B::private_type()) {}
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void A::test2(B::private_type x) {} // expected-error {{'private_type' is a private member of 'test11::B'}}
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void A::test3(int x = B::private_type()) {} // expected-error {{'private_type' is a private member of 'test11::B'}}
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}
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// PR9221
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namespace test12 {
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struct A {
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void foo();
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};
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class B : private A {
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friend void A::foo();
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void *mem;
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};
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void A::foo() {
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void *var = static_cast<B*>(this)->mem;
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}
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}
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namespace PR9103 {
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struct base {
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protected:
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static void foo(void) {}
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};
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struct cls: base {
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friend void bar(void) {
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base::foo();
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}
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};
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}
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// PR13642. When computing the effective context, we were walking up
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// the DC chain for the canonical decl, which is unfortunate if that's
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// (e.g.) a friend declaration.
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namespace test14 {
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class A {
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class B { // expected-note {{implicitly declared private here}}
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static int i;
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friend void c();
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};
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};
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void c() {
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A::B::i = 5; // expected-error {{'B' is a private member of 'test14::A'}}
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}
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}
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