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| // Lots of vertical space to make the error line match up with the line of the |
| // expected line in the source file. |
| namespace warn_in_header_in_global_context {} |
| using namespace warn_in_header_in_global_context; |
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| // While we want to error on the previous using directive, we don't when we are |
| // inside a namespace |
| namespace dont_warn_here { |
| using namespace warn_in_header_in_global_context; |
| } |
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| // We should warn in toplevel extern contexts. |
| namespace warn_inside_linkage {} |
| extern "C++" { |
| using namespace warn_inside_linkage; |
| } |
| |
| // This is really silly, but we should warn on it: |
| extern "C++" { |
| extern "C" { |
| extern "C++" { |
| using namespace warn_inside_linkage; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // But we shouldn't warn in extern contexts inside namespaces. |
| namespace dont_warn_here { |
| extern "C++" { |
| using namespace warn_in_header_in_global_context; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // We also shouldn't warn in case of functions. |
| inline void foo() { |
| using namespace warn_in_header_in_global_context; |
| } |
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| namespace macronamespace {} |
| #define USING_MACRO using namespace macronamespace; |
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| // |using namespace| through a macro should warn if the instantiation is in a |
| // header. |
| USING_MACRO |