// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s
struct B1 {
void f();
static void f(int);
int i; // expected-note 2{{member found by ambiguous name lookup}}
};
struct B2 {
void f(double);
};
struct I1: B1 { };
struct I2: B1 { };
struct D: I1, I2, B2 {
using B1::f;
using B2::f;
void g() {
f(); // expected-error {{ambiguous conversion from derived class 'D' to base class 'B1'}}
f(0); // ok
f(0.0); // ok
// FIXME next line should be well-formed
int B1::* mpB1 = &D::i; // expected-error {{non-static member 'i' found in multiple base-class subobjects of type 'B1'}}
int D::* mpD = &D::i; // expected-error {{non-static member 'i' found in multiple base-class subobjects of type 'B1'}}
}
};
namespace GH80435 {
struct A {
void *data; // expected-note {{member found by ambiguous name lookup}}
};
class B {
void *data; // expected-note {{member found by ambiguous name lookup}}
};
struct C : A, B {};
decltype(C().data) x; // expected-error {{member 'data' found in multiple base classes of different types}}
struct D { // expected-note {{candidate constructor (the implicit copy constructor) not viable: no known conversion from 'C' to 'const D' for 1st argument}}
// expected-note@-1{{candidate constructor (the implicit move constructor) not viable: no known conversion from 'C' to 'D' for 1st argument}}
template <typename Container, decltype(Container().data) = 0 >
D(Container); // expected-note {{candidate template ignored: substitution failure [with Container = C]: member 'data' found in multiple base classes of different types}}
};
D y(C{}); // expected-error {{no matching constructor for initialization of 'D'}}
}