struct foo {
typedef int type;
type method(type, foo::type, ::foo::type, ::foo::foo::type);
};
namespace ns {
struct bar {
};
struct baz {
};
int func(foo::type a, bar b, baz c);
}
typedef ns::bar bar;
int func(foo a, bar b, ns::bar c, ns::baz d);
using ns::func;
void test() {
foo().method(0, 0, 0, 0);
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -code-completion-at=%s:%(line-1):9 %s -o - | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK-1
// CHECK-1: COMPLETION: method : [#type#]method(<#type#>, <#foo::type#>, <#::foo::type#>, <#::foo::foo::type#>)
f
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -code-completion-at=%s:%(line-1):3 %s -o - | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK-2
// FIXME(ibiryukov): We should get rid of CHECK-DAGs here when completion output is made deterministic (see PR35244).
// CHECK-2-DAG: COMPLETION: func : [#int#]func(<#foo a#>, <#bar b#>, <#ns::bar c#>, <#ns::baz d#>
// CHECK-2-DAG: COMPLETION: func : [#int#]func(<#foo::type a#>, <#bar b#>, <#baz c#>
}