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128 lines
4.4 KiB
128 lines
4.4 KiB
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s
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int foo(int);
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namespace N {
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void f1() {
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void foo(int); // okay
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void bar(int); // expected-note 2{{previous declaration is here}}
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}
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void foo(int); // expected-note 3{{previous declaration is here}}
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void f2() {
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int foo(int); // expected-error {{functions that differ only in their return type cannot be overloaded}}
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int bar(int); // expected-error {{functions that differ only in their return type cannot be overloaded}}
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int baz(int); // expected-note {{previous declaration is here}}
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{
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int foo;
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int bar;
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int baz;
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{
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float foo(int); // expected-error {{functions that differ only in their return type cannot be overloaded}}
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float bar(int); // expected-error {{functions that differ only in their return type cannot be overloaded}}
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float baz(int); // expected-error {{functions that differ only in their return type cannot be overloaded}}
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}
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}
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}
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void f3() {
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int foo(float);
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{
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float foo(int); // expected-error {{functions that differ only in their return type cannot be overloaded}}
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}
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}
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}
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class A {
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void typocorrection(); // expected-note {{'typocorrection' declared here}}
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};
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void A::Notypocorrection() { // expected-error {{out-of-line definition of 'Notypocorrection' does not match any declaration in 'A'; did you mean 'typocorrection'}}
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}
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namespace test0 {
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void dummy() {
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void Bar(); // expected-note {{'Bar' declared here}}
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class A {
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friend void bar(); // expected-error {{no matching function 'bar' found in local scope; did you mean 'Bar'}}
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};
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}
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}
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class B {
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void typocorrection(const int); // expected-note {{'typocorrection' declared here}}
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void typocorrection(double);
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};
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void B::Notypocorrection(int) { // expected-error {{out-of-line definition of 'Notypocorrection' does not match any declaration in 'B'; did you mean 'typocorrection'}}
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}
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struct X { int f(); };
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struct Y : public X {};
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int Y::f() { return 3; } // expected-error {{out-of-line definition of 'f' does not match any declaration in 'Y'}}
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namespace test1 {
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struct Foo {
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class Inner { };
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};
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}
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class Bar {
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void f(test1::Foo::Inner foo) const; // expected-note {{member declaration does not match because it is const qualified}}
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};
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using test1::Foo;
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void Bar::f(Foo::Inner foo) { // expected-error {{out-of-line definition of 'f' does not match any declaration in 'Bar'}}
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(void)foo;
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}
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class Crash {
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public:
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void GetCart(int count) const;
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};
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// This out-of-line definition was fine...
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void Crash::cart(int count) const {} // expected-error {{out-of-line definition of 'cart' does not match any declaration in 'Crash'}}
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// ...while this one crashed clang
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void Crash::chart(int count) const {} // expected-error {{out-of-line definition of 'chart' does not match any declaration in 'Crash'}}
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class TestConst {
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public:
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int getit() const; // expected-note {{member declaration does not match because it is const qualified}}
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void setit(int); // expected-note {{member declaration does not match because it is not const qualified}}
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};
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int TestConst::getit() { // expected-error {{out-of-line definition of 'getit' does not match any declaration in 'TestConst'}}
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return 1;
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}
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void TestConst::setit(int) const { // expected-error {{out-of-line definition of 'setit' does not match any declaration in 'TestConst'}}
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}
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struct J { int typo() const; };
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int J::typo_() { return 3; } // expected-error {{out-of-line definition of 'typo_' does not match any declaration in 'J'}}
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// Ensure we correct the redecl of Foo::isGood to Bar::Foo::isGood and not
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// Foo::IsGood even though Foo::IsGood is technically a closer match since it
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// already has a body. Also make sure Foo::beEvil is corrected to Foo::BeEvil
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// since it is a closer match than Bar::Foo::beEvil and neither have a body.
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namespace redecl_typo {
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namespace Foo {
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bool IsGood() { return false; }
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void BeEvil(); // expected-note {{'BeEvil' declared here}}
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}
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namespace Bar {
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namespace Foo {
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bool isGood(); // expected-note {{'Bar::Foo::isGood' declared here}}
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void beEvil();
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}
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}
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bool Foo::isGood() { // expected-error {{out-of-line definition of 'isGood' does not match any declaration in namespace 'redecl_typo::Foo'; did you mean 'Bar::Foo::isGood'?}}
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return true;
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}
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void Foo::beEvil() {} // expected-error {{out-of-line definition of 'beEvil' does not match any declaration in namespace 'redecl_typo::Foo'; did you mean 'BeEvil'?}}
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}
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