| // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s |
| |
| // C++0x [temp.local]p1: |
| // Like normal (non-template) classes, class templates have an |
| // injected-class-name (Clause 9). The injected-class-name can be used with |
| // or without a template-argument-list. When it is used without |
| // a template-argument-list, it is equivalent to the injected-class-name |
| // followed by the template-parameters of the class template enclosed in <>. |
| |
| template <typename T> struct X0 { |
| X0(); |
| ~X0(); |
| X0 f(const X0&); |
| }; |
| |
| // Test non-type template parameters. |
| template <int N1, const int& N2, const int* N3> struct X1 { |
| X1(); |
| ~X1(); |
| X1 f(const X1& x1a) { X1 x1b(x1a); return x1b; } |
| }; |
| |
| // When it is used with a template-argument-list, it refers to the specified |
| // class template specialization, which could be the current specialization |
| // or another specialization. |
| // FIXME: Test this clause. |
| |
| int i = 42; |
| void test() { |
| X0<int> x0; (void)x0; |
| X1<42, i, &i> x1; (void)x1; |
| } |