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author | Shinji KONO <kono@ie.u-ryukyu.ac.jp> |
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date | Sat, 14 Oct 2023 10:13:55 +0900 |
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++2a -verify %s // When forming and checking satisfaction of atomic constraints, we will // substitute still-dependent template arguments into an expression, and later // substitute into the result. This creates some unique situations; check that // they work. namespace SubstIntoResolvedTypeTemplateArg { template<int, class> struct X {}; template<class T> concept A = true; template<class T> concept B = sizeof(T) != 0; template<class T> concept C = B<X<1, T>>; int f(A auto); // expected-note {{candidate}} int f(C auto); // expected-note {{candidate}} int k1 = f(0); // expected-error {{ambiguous}} template<class T> concept D = A<T> && B<X<1, T>>; int f(D auto); int k2 = f(0); // ok // The atomic constraint formed from B<X<(int)'\1', T>> is identical to the // one formed from C, even though the template arguments are written as // different expressions; the "equivalent" rules are used rather than the // "identical" rules when matching template arguments in concept-ids. template<class T> concept E = A<T> && B<X<(int)'\1', T>>; int g(C auto); int g(E auto); // expected-note {{candidate}} int k3 = g(0); int g(D auto); // expected-note {{candidate}} int k4 = g(0); // expected-error {{ambiguous}} }