// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s // A type-parameter defines its identifier to be a type-name (if // declared with class or typename) or template-name (if declared with // template) in the scope of the template declaration. template<typename T> struct X0 { T* value; }; template<template<class T> class Y> struct X1 { Y<int> value; }; // [Note: because of the name lookup rules, a template-parameter that // could be interpreted as either a non-type template-parameter or a // type-parameter (because its identifier is the name of an already // existing class) is taken as a type-parameter. For example, class T { /* ... */ }; // expected-note{{candidate constructor (the implicit copy constructor) not viable}} int i; template<class T, T i> struct X2 { void f(T t) { T t1 = i; //template-parameters T and i ::T t2 = ::i; // global namespace members T and i \ // expected-error{{no viable conversion}} } }; namespace PR6831 { namespace NA { struct S; } namespace NB { struct S; } using namespace NA; using namespace NB; template <typename S> void foo(); template <int S> void bar(); template <template<typename> class S> void baz(); }