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+// RUN: clang-cc -fsyntax-only -verify %s
+template<typename T>
+struct X {
+ X<T*> *ptr;
+};
+
+X<int> x;
+
+template<>
+struct X<int***> {
+ typedef X<int***> *ptr;
+};
+
+// FIXME: EDG rejects this in their strict-conformance mode, but I
+// don't see any wording making this ill-formed. Actually,
+// [temp.local]p2 might make it ill-formed. Are we "in the scope of
+// the class template specialization?"
+X<float>::X<int> xi = x;
+
+// [temp.local]p1:
+
+// FIXME: test non-type and template template parameters
+template<typename T, typename U>
+struct X0 {
+ typedef T type;
+ typedef U U_type;
+ typedef U_type U_type2;
+
+ void f0(const X0&); // expected-note{{here}}
+ void f0(X0&);
+ void f0(const X0<T, U>&); // expected-error{{redecl}}
+
+ void f1(const X0&); // expected-note{{here}}
+ void f1(X0&);
+ void f1(const X0<type, U_type2>&); // expected-error{{redecl}}
+
+ void f2(const X0&); // expected-note{{here}}
+ void f2(X0&);
+ void f2(const ::X0<type, U_type2>&); // expected-error{{redecl}}
+};
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