// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++11 -fsyntax-only -verify %s // // Note: [class.inhctor] was removed by P0136R1. This tests the new behavior // for the wording that used to be there. struct B1 { // expected-note 2{{candidate}} B1(int); // expected-note {{candidate}} }; struct B2 { // expected-note 2{{candidate}} B2(int); // expected-note {{candidate}} }; struct D1 : B1, B2 { // expected-note 2{{candidate}} using B1::B1; // expected-note 3{{inherited here}} using B2::B2; // expected-note 3{{inherited here}} }; struct D2 : B1, B2 { using B1::B1; using B2::B2; D2(int); }; D1 d1(0); // expected-error {{ambiguous}} D2 d2(0); template<typename T> struct B3 { B3(T); }; template<typename T> struct B4 : B3<T>, B1 { B4(); using B3<T>::B3; using B1::B1; }; B4<char> b4c; B4<int> b4i; struct B5 { template<typename T> B5(T); }; struct D6 : B5 { using B5::B5; template<typename T> D6(T); }; D6 d6(0); struct D7 : B5 { using B5::B5; template<typename T> D7(T, ...); }; // DRxxx (no number yet): derived class ctor beats base class ctor. D7 d7(0);