When performing template argument deduction where the argument is a
dependent template specialization type, the number of template
arguments need not match precisely. Rather than checking the number of
arguments eagerly (which does not consider argument packs), let the
deduction routine for template argument lists cope with too many/too
few arguments.


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@122425 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/lib/Sema/SemaTemplateDeduction.cpp b/lib/Sema/SemaTemplateDeduction.cpp
index 108f207..80ba1a3 100644
--- a/lib/Sema/SemaTemplateDeduction.cpp
+++ b/lib/Sema/SemaTemplateDeduction.cpp
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
                         const TemplateArgument &Param,
                         const TemplateArgument &Arg,
                         TemplateDeductionInfo &Info,
-                    llvm::SmallVectorImpl<DeducedTemplateArgument> &Deduced);
+                      llvm::SmallVectorImpl<DeducedTemplateArgument> &Deduced);
 
 static Sema::TemplateDeductionResult
 DeduceTemplateArguments(Sema &S,
@@ -89,7 +89,8 @@
                         const TemplateArgument *Params, unsigned NumParams,
                         const TemplateArgument *Args, unsigned NumArgs,
                         TemplateDeductionInfo &Info,
-                      llvm::SmallVectorImpl<DeducedTemplateArgument> &Deduced);
+                        llvm::SmallVectorImpl<DeducedTemplateArgument> &Deduced,
+                        bool NumberOfArgumentsMustMatch = true);
 
 /// \brief If the given expression is of a form that permits the deduction
 /// of a non-type template parameter, return the declaration of that
@@ -309,14 +310,13 @@
 
 
     // Perform template argument deduction on each template
-    // argument.
-    // FIXME: This "min" function isn't going to work in general. We should
-    // probably pass down a flag that allows too few/too many arguments.
-    unsigned NumArgs = std::min(SpecArg->getNumArgs(), Param->getNumArgs());
+    // argument. Ignore any missing/extra arguments, since they could be
+    // filled in by default arguments.
     return DeduceTemplateArguments(S, TemplateParams, 
-                                   Param->getArgs(), NumArgs, 
-                                   SpecArg->getArgs(), NumArgs,
-                                   Info, Deduced);
+                                   Param->getArgs(), Param->getNumArgs(), 
+                                   SpecArg->getArgs(), SpecArg->getNumArgs(),
+                                   Info, Deduced,
+                                   /*NumberOfArgumentsMustMatch=*/false);
   }
 
   // If the argument type is a class template specialization, we
@@ -953,7 +953,8 @@
                         const TemplateArgument *Params, unsigned NumParams,
                         const TemplateArgument *Args, unsigned NumArgs,
                         TemplateDeductionInfo &Info,
-                    llvm::SmallVectorImpl<DeducedTemplateArgument> &Deduced) {
+                    llvm::SmallVectorImpl<DeducedTemplateArgument> &Deduced,
+                        bool NumberOfArgumentsMustMatch) {
   unsigned ArgIdx = 0, ParamIdx = 0;
   for (; hasTemplateArgumentForDeduction(Params, ParamIdx, NumParams); 
        ++ParamIdx) {
@@ -962,7 +963,8 @@
       
       // Check whether we have enough arguments.
       if (!hasTemplateArgumentForDeduction(Args, ArgIdx, NumArgs))
-        return Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments;
+        return NumberOfArgumentsMustMatch? Sema::TDK_TooFewArguments 
+                                         : Sema::TDK_Success;
       
       // Perform deduction for this P/A pair.
       if (Sema::TemplateDeductionResult Result
@@ -985,7 +987,8 @@
   }
   
   // If there is an argument remaining, then we had too many arguments.
-  if (hasTemplateArgumentForDeduction(Args, ArgIdx, NumArgs))
+  if (NumberOfArgumentsMustMatch &&
+      hasTemplateArgumentForDeduction(Args, ArgIdx, NumArgs))
     return Sema::TDK_TooManyArguments;
   
   return Sema::TDK_Success;