// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s // Test the use of elaborated-type-specifiers to inject the names of // structs (or classes or unions) into an outer scope as described in // C++ [basic.scope.pdecl]p5. typedef struct S1 { union { struct S2 *x; struct S3 *y; }; } S1; bool test_elab(S1 *s1, struct S2 *s2, struct S3 *s3) { if (s1->x == s2) return true; if (s1->y == s3) return true; return false; } namespace NS { class X { public: void test_elab2(struct S4 *s4); }; void X::test_elab2(S4 *s4) { } // expected-note{{passing argument to parameter 's4' here}} } void test_X_elab(NS::X x) { struct S4 *s4 = 0; x.test_elab2(s4); // expected-error{{cannot initialize a parameter of type 'NS::S4 *' with an lvalue of type 'struct S4 *'}} } namespace NS { S4 *get_S4(); } void test_S5_scope() { S4 *s4; // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 'S4'}} \ // expected-error{{use of undeclared identifier 's4'}} } int test_funcparam_scope(struct S5 * s5) { struct S5 { int y; } *s5_2 = 0; if (s5 == s5_2) return 1; // expected-error {{comparison of distinct pointer types ('struct S5 *' and 'struct S5 *')}} return 0; }