llvm-capstone/clang/test/SemaTemplate/class-template-id.cpp
Aaron Ballman 0f1c1be196 [clang] Remove rdar links; NFC
We have a new policy in place making links to private resources
something we try to avoid in source and test files. Normally, we'd
organically switch to the new policy rather than make a sweeping change
across a project. However, Clang is in a somewhat special circumstance
currently: recently, I've had several new contributors run into rdar
links around test code which their patch was changing the behavior of.
This turns out to be a surprisingly bad experience, especially for
newer folks, for a handful of reasons: not understanding what the link
is and feeling intimidated by it, wondering whether their changes are
actually breaking something important to a downstream in some way,
having to hunt down strangers not involved with the patch to impose on
them for help, accidental pressure from asking for potentially private
IP to be made public, etc. Because folks run into these links entirely
by chance (through fixing bugs or working on new features), there's not
really a set of problematic links to focus on -- all of the links have
basically the same potential for causing these problems. As a result,
this is an omnibus patch to remove all such links.

This was not a mechanical change; it was done by manually searching for
rdar, radar, radr, and other variants to find all the various
problematic links. From there, I tried to retain or reword the
surrounding comments so that we would lose as little context as
possible. However, because most links were just a plain link with no
supporting context, the majority of the changes are simple removals.

Differential Review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D158071
2023-08-28 12:13:42 -04:00

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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify=expected,precxx23,precxx17 %std_cxx98-14 %s
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify=expected,precxx23,cxx17 %std_cxx17-20 %s
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify=expected,cxx17,cxx23 %std_cxx23- %s
template<typename T, typename U = float> struct A { };
typedef A<int> A_int;
typedef float FLOAT;
A<int, FLOAT> *foo(A<int> *ptr, A<int> const *ptr2, A<int, double> *ptr3) {
if (ptr)
return ptr; // okay
else if (ptr2)
return ptr2; // precxx23-error{{cannot initialize return object of type 'A<int, FLOAT> *' (aka 'A<int, float> *') with an lvalue of type 'const A<int> *'}} \
cxx23-error{{cannot initialize return object of type 'A<int, FLOAT> *' (aka 'A<int, float> *') with an rvalue of type 'const A<int> *'}}
else {
return ptr3; // precxx23-error{{cannot initialize return object of type 'A<int, FLOAT> *' (aka 'A<int, float> *') with an lvalue of type 'A<int, double> *'}} \
cxx23-error{{cannot initialize return object of type 'A<int, FLOAT> *' (aka 'A<int, float> *') with an rvalue of type 'A<int, double> *'}}
}
}
template<int I> struct B;
const int value = 12;
B<17 + 2> *bar(B<(19)> *ptr1, B< (::value + 7) > *ptr2, B<19 - 3> *ptr3) {
if (ptr1)
return ptr1;
else if (ptr2)
return ptr2;
else
return ptr3; // precxx23-error{{cannot initialize return object of type 'B<17 + 2> *' with an lvalue of type 'B<19 - 3>}} \
cxx23-error{{cannot initialize return object of type 'B<17 + 2> *' with an rvalue of type 'B<19 - 3>}}
}
typedef B<5> B5;
namespace N {
template<typename T> struct C {};
}
N::C<int> c1;
typedef N::C<float> c2;
// PR5655
template<typename T> struct Foo { }; // precxx17-note {{template is declared here}} \
cxx17-note {{candidate template ignored: couldn't infer template argument 'T'}} \
cxx17-note {{candidate function template not viable: requires 1 argument, but 0 were provided}}
void f(void) { Foo bar; } // precxx17-error {{use of class template 'Foo' requires template arguments}} \
cxx17-error {{no viable constructor or deduction guide for deduction of template arguments of 'Foo'}}
template <typename T> class Party;
template <> class Party<T> { friend struct Party<>; }; // expected-error {{use of undeclared identifier 'T'}}