1 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -std=c++11 -verify %s 2 3 template<typename T, typename U, U> using alias_ref = T; 4 template<typename T, typename U, U> void func_ref() {} 5 template<typename T, typename U, U> struct class_ref {}; 6 7 template<int N> 8 struct U { 9 static int a; 10 }; 11 12 template<int N> struct S; // expected-note 2{{here}} 13 14 template<int N> 15 int U<N>::a = S<N>::kError; // expected-error 2{{undefined}} 16 17 template<typename T> 18 void f() { 19 // FIXME: The standard suggests that U<0>::a is odr-used by this expression, 20 // but it's not entirely clear that's the right behaviour. 21 (void)alias_ref<int, int&, U<0>::a>(); 22 (void)func_ref<int, int&, U<1>::a>(); // expected-note {{here}} 23 (void)class_ref<int, int&, U<2>::a>(); // expected-note {{here}} 24 }; 25 26 int main() { 27 f<int>(); // expected-note 2{{here}} 28 } 29 30 namespace N { 31 template<typename T> struct S { static int n; }; 32 template<typename T> int S<T>::n = 5; 33 void g(int*); 34 template<typename T> int f() { 35 int k[S<T>::n]; 36 g(k); 37 return k[3]; 38 } 39 int j = f<int>(); 40 } 41