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author | dim <dim@FreeBSD.org> | 2011-05-02 19:39:53 +0000 |
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committer | dim <dim@FreeBSD.org> | 2011-05-02 19:39:53 +0000 |
commit | 110eaaceddcec790f7e6a5e3bf1261c9aa1e73ab (patch) | |
tree | 64a10f4c4154739d4a8191d7e1b52ce497f4ebd6 /test/SemaCXX/warn-using-namespace-in-header.h | |
parent | a0fb00f9837bd0d2e5948f16f6a6b82a7a628f51 (diff) | |
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Vendor import of clang trunk r130700:
http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@130700
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diff --git a/test/SemaCXX/warn-using-namespace-in-header.h b/test/SemaCXX/warn-using-namespace-in-header.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b544c54 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/SemaCXX/warn-using-namespace-in-header.h @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + + + +// Lots of vertical space to make the error line match up with the line of the +// expected line in the source file. +namespace warn_in_header_in_global_context {} +using namespace warn_in_header_in_global_context; + +// While we want to error on the previous using directive, we don't when we are +// inside a namespace +namespace dont_warn_here { +using namespace warn_in_header_in_global_context; +} + +// We should warn in toplevel extern contexts. +namespace warn_inside_linkage {} +extern "C++" { +using namespace warn_inside_linkage; +} + +// This is really silly, but we should warn on it: +extern "C++" { +extern "C" { +extern "C++" { +using namespace warn_inside_linkage; +} +} +} + +// But we shouldn't warn in extern contexts inside namespaces. +namespace dont_warn_here { +extern "C++" { +using namespace warn_in_header_in_global_context; +} +} + +// We also shouldn't warn in case of functions. +inline void foo() { + using namespace warn_in_header_in_global_context; +} + + +namespace macronamespace {} +#define USING_MACRO using namespace macronamespace; + +// |using namespace| through a macro should warn if the instantiation is in a +// header. +USING_MACRO |