// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -std=c++11 -verify %s template<typename T, typename U, U> using alias_ref = T; template<typename T, typename U, U> void func_ref() {} template<typename T, typename U, U> struct class_ref {}; template<int N> struct U { static int a; }; template<int N> struct S; // expected-note 2{{here}} template<int N> int U<N>::a = S<N>::kError; // expected-error 2{{undefined}} template<typename T> void f() { // FIXME: The standard suggests that U<0>::a is odr-used by this expression, // but it's not entirely clear that's the right behaviour. (void)alias_ref<int, int&, U<0>::a>(); (void)func_ref<int, int&, U<1>::a>(); // expected-note {{here}} (void)class_ref<int, int&, U<2>::a>(); // expected-note {{here}} }; int main() { f<int>(); // expected-note 2{{here}} } namespace N { template<typename T> struct S { static int n; }; template<typename T> int S<T>::n = 5; void g(int*); template<typename T> int f() { int k[S<T>::n]; g(k); return k[3]; } int j = f<int>(); }