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a8d7ca6e37fb2aba356c16ca9c31cafa7ae68584 30-Apr-2010 Douglas Gregor <doug.gregor@gmail.com> When we start the definition of a class template, set the
InjectedClassNameType's Decl to point at the definition. It's a little
messy, but we do the same thing with classes and their record types,
since much of Clang expects that the TagDecl* one gets out of a type
is the definition. Fixes several Boost.Proto failures.


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55851d6d117e79db3a891bcb821acd19592b2178 10-Mar-2010 John McCall <rjmccall@apple.com> Create a new InjectedClassNameType to represent bare-word references to the
injected class name of a class template or class template partial specialization.
This is a non-canonical type; the canonical type is still a template
specialization type. This becomes the TypeForDecl of the pattern declaration,
which cleans up some amount of code (and complicates some other parts, but
whatever).

Fixes PR6326 and probably a few others, primarily by re-establishing a few
invariants about TypeLoc sizes.



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9e433f356f535443788b9ec6a2cd28fa25a0d33d 13-Jan-2010 Douglas Gregor <doug.gregor@gmail.com> Reimplement constructor declarator parsing to cope with template-ids
that name constructors, the endless joys of out-of-line constructor
definitions, and various other corner cases that the previous hack
never imagined. Fixes PR5688 and tightens up semantic analysis for
constructor names.

Additionally, fixed a problem where we wouldn't properly enter the
declarator scope of a parenthesized declarator. We were entering the
scope, then leaving it when we saw the ")"; now, we re-enter the
declarator scope before parsing the parameter list.

Note that we are forced to perform some tentative parsing within a
class (call it C) to tell the difference between

C(int); // constructor

and

C (f)(int); // member function

which is rather unfortunate. And, although it isn't necessary for
correctness, we use the same tentative-parsing mechanism for
out-of-line constructors to improve diagnostics in icky cases like:

C::C C::f(int); // error: C::C refers to the constructor name, but
// we complain nicely and recover by treating it as
// a type.



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3573b2c84372d9484296fa658f5276f6c09acb92 15-Dec-2009 Daniel Dunbar <daniel@zuster.org> Update tests to use %clang_cc1 instead of 'clang-cc' or 'clang -cc1'.
- This is designed to make it obvious that %clang_cc1 is a "test variable"
which is substituted. It is '%clang_cc1' instead of '%clang -cc1' because it
can be useful to redefine what gets run as 'clang -cc1' (for example, to set
a default target).

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99eef4a6d3632a78155e7639a9f91d10b33e8218 29-Jul-2009 Douglas Gregor <doug.gregor@gmail.com> Use the new statement/expression profiling code to unique dependent
template arguments, as in template specialization types. This permits
matching out-of-line definitions of members for class templates that
involve non-type template parameters.


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9054f9878dbe2b1b8384c951ad07759d9de9dc8c 11-May-2009 Douglas Gregor <doug.gregor@gmail.com> Implement the semantics of the injected-class-name within a class
template. The injected-class-name is either a type or a template,
depending on whether a '<' follows it. As a type, the
injected-class-name's template argument list contains its template
parameters in declaration order.

As part of this, add logic for canonicalizing declarations, and be
sure to canonicalize declarations used in template names and template
arguments.

A TagType is dependent if the declaration it references is dependent.

I'm not happy about the rather complicated protocol needed to use
ASTContext::getTemplateSpecializationType.



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55216ac1d698c5d24c5d6a9f0986404cdc703762 26-Mar-2009 Douglas Gregor <doug.gregor@gmail.com> The injected-class-name of class templates and class template
specializations can be treated as a template. Finally, we can parse
and process the first implementation of Fibonacci I wrote!

Note that this code does not handle all of the cases where
injected-class-names can be treated as templates. In particular,
there's an ambiguity case that we should be able to handle (but
can't), e.g.,

template <class T> struct Base { };
template <class T> struct Derived : Base<int>, Base<char> {
typename Derived::Base b; // error: ambiguous
typename Derived::Base<double> d; // OK
};




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