When parsing a template friend declaration we dropped the template
parameters on the floor in certain cases:
class X {
template <typename T> friend typename A<T>::Foo;
};
This was parsed as a *non* template friend declaration some how, and
received an ExtWarn. Fixing the parser to actually provide the template
parameters to the freestanding declaration parse triggers the code which
specifically looks for such constructs and hard errors on them.
Along the way, this prevents us from trying to instantiate constructs
like the above inside of a outer template. This is important as loosing
the template parameters means we don't have a well formed declaration
and template instantiation will be unable to rebuild the AST. That fixes
a crash in the GCC test suite.
llvm-svn: 130772
diff --git a/clang/lib/Sema/SemaDecl.cpp b/clang/lib/Sema/SemaDecl.cpp
index 7214988..975a963 100644
--- a/clang/lib/Sema/SemaDecl.cpp
+++ b/clang/lib/Sema/SemaDecl.cpp
@@ -2132,6 +2132,16 @@
/// no declarator (e.g. "struct foo;") is parsed.
Decl *Sema::ParsedFreeStandingDeclSpec(Scope *S, AccessSpecifier AS,
DeclSpec &DS) {
+ return ParsedFreeStandingDeclSpec(S, AS, DS,
+ MultiTemplateParamsArg(*this, 0, 0));
+}
+
+/// ParsedFreeStandingDeclSpec - This method is invoked when a declspec with
+/// no declarator (e.g. "struct foo;") is parsed. It also accopts template
+/// parameters to cope with template friend declarations.
+Decl *Sema::ParsedFreeStandingDeclSpec(Scope *S, AccessSpecifier AS,
+ DeclSpec &DS,
+ MultiTemplateParamsArg TemplateParams) {
Decl *TagD = 0;
TagDecl *Tag = 0;
if (DS.getTypeSpecType() == DeclSpec::TST_class ||
@@ -2163,7 +2173,7 @@
// whatever routines created it handled the friendship aspect.
if (TagD && !Tag)
return 0;
- return ActOnFriendTypeDecl(S, DS, MultiTemplateParamsArg(*this, 0, 0));
+ return ActOnFriendTypeDecl(S, DS, TemplateParams);
}
// Track whether we warned about the fact that there aren't any