// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s template<typename T> struct X0 { typedef T* type; void f0(T); void f1(type); }; template<> void X0<char>::f0(char); template<> void X0<char>::f1(type); namespace PR6161 { template<typename _CharT> class numpunct : public locale::facet // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'locale'}} \ // expected-error{{expected class name}} { static locale::id id; // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier}} }; numpunct<char>::~numpunct(); } namespace PR12331 { template<typename T> struct S { struct U { static const int n = 5; }; enum E { e = U::n }; // expected-note {{implicit instantiation first required here}} int arr[e]; }; template<> struct S<int>::U { static const int n = sizeof(int); }; // expected-error {{explicit specialization of 'U' after instantiation}} } namespace PR18246 { template<typename T> class Baz { public: template<int N> void bar(); }; template<typename T> template<int N> void Baz<T>::bar() { // expected-note {{couldn't infer template argument 'N'}} } // FIXME: We shouldn't try to match this against a prior declaration if // template parameter matching failed. template<typename T> void Baz<T>::bar<0>() { // expected-error {{cannot specialize a member of an unspecialized template}} \ // expected-error {{no function template matches}} } } namespace PR19340 { template<typename T> struct Helper { template<int N> static void func(const T *m) {} // expected-note {{failed template argument deduction}} }; template<typename T> void Helper<T>::func<2>() {} // expected-error {{cannot specialize a member}} \ // expected-error {{no function template matches}} }