In Parser::isCXXDeclarationSpecifier, consider a non-type identifier
followed by an identifier as declaration specificer (except for ObjC).
This allows e.g. an out-of-line C++ member function definitions to be
recognized as functions and not as variable declarations if the type
name for the first parameter is not recognized as a type--say, when there
is a function name shadowing an enum type name and the parameter is
missing the "enum" keyword needed to distinguish the two.

Note that returning TPResult::Error() instead of TPResult::True()
appears to have the same end result, while TPResult::Ambiguous()
results in a crash.

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@155163 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/test/FixIt/fixit.cpp b/test/FixIt/fixit.cpp
index 7d531a5..afa71c6 100644
--- a/test/FixIt/fixit.cpp
+++ b/test/FixIt/fixit.cpp
@@ -204,3 +204,15 @@
          template<typename> typename Bar, // expected-error {{template template parameter requires 'class' after the parameter list}}
          template<typename> struct Baz> // expected-error {{template template parameter requires 'class' after the parameter list}}
 void func();
+
+
+namespace ShadowedTagType {
+class Foo {
+ public:
+  enum Bar { X, Y };
+  void SetBar(Bar bar);
+  Bar Bar();
+ private:
+  Bar bar_; // expected-error {{must use 'enum' tag to refer to type 'Bar' in this scope}}
+};
+void Foo::SetBar(Bar bar) { bar_ = bar; } // expected-error {{must use 'enum' tag to refer to type 'Bar' in this scope}}