// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s struct Opaque0 {}; struct Opaque1 {}; // Redeclarations are okay in a namespace. namespace test0 { namespace ns { void foo(Opaque0); // expected-note 2 {{candidate function}} } using ns::foo; using ns::foo; void test0() { foo(Opaque1()); // expected-error {{no matching function for call}} } namespace ns { void foo(Opaque1); } void test1() { foo(Opaque1()); // expected-error {{no matching function for call}} } using ns::foo; void test2() { foo(Opaque1()); } using ns::foo; } // Make sure we handle transparent contexts the same way. namespace test1 { namespace ns { void foo(Opaque0); // expected-note 2 {{candidate function}} } extern "C++" { using ns::foo; } void test0() { foo(Opaque1()); // expected-error {{no matching function for call}} } namespace ns { void foo(Opaque1); } void test1() { foo(Opaque1()); // expected-error {{no matching function for call}} } extern "C++" { using ns::foo; } void test2() { foo(Opaque1()); } } // Make sure we detect invalid redeclarations that can't be detected // until template instantiation. namespace test2 { template struct Base { typedef Base type; void foo(); }; template struct Derived : Base { // These are invalid redeclarations, detectable only after // instantiation. using Base::foo; // expected-note {{previous using decl}} using Base::type::foo; //expected-error {{redeclaration of using decl}} }; template struct Derived; // expected-note {{in instantiation of template class}} } // Redeclarations are okay in a function. namespace test3 { namespace N { int f(int); typedef int type; } void g() { using N::f; using N::f; using N::type; using N::type; } }