// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++11 -verify %s template<typename ...T> struct X { void f(int); void f(...); static int n; }; template<typename T, typename U> using A = T; // These definitions are OK, X<A<T, decltype(...)>...> is equivalent to X<T...> // so this defines the member of the primary template. template<typename ...T> void X<A<T, decltype(f(T()))>...>::f(int) {} // expected-error {{undeclared}} template<typename ...T> int X<A<T, decltype(f(T()))>...>::n = 0; // expected-error {{undeclared}} struct Y {}; void f(Y); void g() { // OK, substitution succeeds. X<Y>().f(0); X<Y>::n = 1; // Error, substitution fails; this should not be treated as a SFINAE-able // condition, so we don't select X<void>::f(...). X<void>().f(0); // expected-note {{instantiation of}} X<void>::n = 1; // expected-note {{instantiation of}} }