| // RUN: clang-cc -fsyntax-only -verify %s -std=c++0x |
| |
| struct A {}; |
| |
| struct R { |
| operator const A*(); |
| }; |
| |
| |
| struct B : R { |
| operator A*(); |
| }; |
| |
| struct C : B { |
| |
| }; |
| |
| |
| void foo(C c, int A::* pmf) { |
| // FIXME. Why so many built-in candidates? |
| int i = c->*pmf; // expected-error {{use of overloaded operator '->*' is ambiguous}} \ |
| // expected-note {{built-in candidate operator->*(struct A const *, int const struct A::*)}} \ |
| // expected-note {{built-in candidate operator->*(struct A const *, int struct A::*)}} \ |
| // expected-note {{built-in candidate operator->*(struct A *, int const struct A::*)}} \ |
| // expected-note {{built-in candidate operator->*(struct A *, int struct A::*)}} |
| } |
| |