if (Tok.is(tok::kw_template))
return ParseTemplateTemplateParameter(Depth, Position);
+ // Is there just a typo in the input code? ('typedef' instead of 'typename')
+ if (Tok.is(tok::kw_typedef)) {
+ Diag(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_expected_template_parameter);
+
+ Diag(Tok.getLocation(), diag::note_meant_to_use_typename)
+ << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(CharSourceRange::getCharRange(
+ Tok.getLocation(), Tok.getEndLoc()),
+ "typename");
+
+ Tok.setKind(tok::kw_typename);
+
+ return ParseTypeParameter(Depth, Position);
+ }
+
// If it's none of the above, then it must be a parameter declaration.
// NOTE: This will pick up errors in the closure of the template parameter
// list (e.g., template < ; Check here to implement >> style closures.
// A storage class shall not be specified in a template-parameter declaration.
template<static int Value> struct Z; //expected-error{{invalid declaration specifier}}
-template<typedef int Value> struct Z0; //expected-error{{invalid declaration specifier}}
-template<extern inline int Value> struct Z0; //expected-error2{{invalid declaration specifier}}
-template<virtual int Value> struct Z0; //expected-error{{invalid declaration specifier}}
-template<explicit int Value> struct Z0; //expected-error{{invalid declaration specifier}}
-template<inline int Value> struct Z0; //expected-error{{invalid declaration specifier}}
-template<extern int> struct Z0; //expected-error{{invalid declaration specifier}}
-template<static int> struct Z0; //expected-error{{invalid declaration specifier}}
-template<explicit int Value> struct Z0; //expected-error{{invalid declaration specifier}}
-template<mutable int> struct Z0; //expected-error{{invalid declaration specifier}}
+template<typedef int Value> struct Z0; //expected-error{{expected template parameter}} expected-error{{expected identifier}} expected-error{{extraneous 'template<>' in declaration of struct 'Z0'}} expected-note{{did you mean to use 'typename'?}}
+template<extern inline int Value> struct Z1; //expected-error2{{invalid declaration specifier}}
+template<virtual int Value> struct Z2; //expected-error{{invalid declaration specifier}}
+template<explicit int Value> struct Z3; //expected-error{{invalid declaration specifier}}
+template<inline int Value> struct Z4; //expected-error{{invalid declaration specifier}}
+template<extern int> struct Z5; //expected-error{{invalid declaration specifier}}
+template<static int> struct Z6; //expected-error{{invalid declaration specifier}}
+template<explicit int Value> struct Z7; //expected-error{{invalid declaration specifier}}
+template<mutable int> struct Z8; //expected-error{{invalid declaration specifier}}
-template<const int> struct Z0; // OK
-template<volatile int> struct Z0; // OK
+template<const int> struct Z9; // OK
+template<volatile int> struct Z10; // OK
#ifdef CPP11
-template<thread_local int> struct Z0; //expected-error{{invalid declaration specifier}}
-template<constexpr int> struct Z0; //expected-error{{invalid declaration specifier}}
+template<thread_local int> struct Z11; //expected-error{{invalid declaration specifier}}
+template<constexpr int> struct Z12; //expected-error{{invalid declaration specifier}}
#endif
#ifdef CPP17
-template<auto> struct Z1; // OK
+template<auto> struct Z13; // OK
#endif
// Make sure that we properly disambiguate non-type template parameters that
--- /dev/null
+// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s
+
+template <typename A, typedef B> struct Foo {
+ // expected-error@-1 {{expected template parameter}} expected-note@-1 {{did you mean to use 'typename'?}}
+
+ // Check that we are speculatively (with fixit applied) trying to parse the rest.
+
+ // Should not produce error about type since parsing speculatively with fixit applied.
+ B member;
+
+ a // expected-error {{unknown type name 'a'}} // expected-error@+1 {{expected member name or ';' after declaration specifiers}}
+};
+
+
+// RUN: not %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -fdiagnostics-parseable-fixits %s 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
+// CHECK: fix-it:{{.*}}:{3:23-3:30}:"typename"