Lines Matching full:unqualified
645 // lvalue-to-rvalue at all. Note that expressions of unqualified
677 // cv-unqualified version of T. Otherwise, the type of the
681 // If the lvalue has qualified type, the value has the unqualified
1812 // If the original lookup was an unqualified lookup, fake an
1813 // unqualified lookup. This is useful when (for example) the
1997 /// dependent base classes, and we can't resolve an unqualified identifier, then
2018 // Diagnose this as unqualified lookup into a dependent base class. If 'this'
2558 // If the unqualified types are the same, no conversion is necessary.
4249 // C forbids expressions of unqualified void type from being l-values.
6748 // incomplete type and the other is a pointer to a qualified or unqualified
6769 // unqualified versions of compatible types, ...
7271 // cv-unqualified type of the left operand.
9613 // it is the unqualified version of the type of the left operand.
9727 // (in C or with postfix), the increment is the unqualified type of the
11119 // lvalue-to-rvalue. However, initialize an unqualified type.