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Douglas Gregor ac1afdc58e Include the appropriate header for malloc
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2009-02-25 19:48:02 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 39a8de10c1 Implement parsing of nested-name-specifiers that involve template-ids, e.g.,
std::vector<int>::allocator_type

When we parse a template-id that names a type, it will become either a
template-id annotation (which is a parsed representation of a
template-id that has not yet been through semantic analysis) or a
typename annotation (where semantic analysis has resolved the
template-id to an actual type), depending on the context. We only
produce a type in contexts where we know that we only need type
information, e.g., in a type specifier. Otherwise, we create a
template-id annotation that can later be "upgraded" by transforming it
into a typename annotation when the parser needs a type. This occurs,
for example, when we've parsed "std::vector<int>" above and then see
the '::' after it. However, it means that when writing something like
this:

  template<> class Outer::Inner<int> { ... };

We have two tokens to represent Outer::Inner<int>: one token for the
nested name specifier Outer::, and one template-id annotation token
for Inner<int>, which will be passed to semantic analysis to define
the class template specialization.

Most of the churn in the template tests in this patch come from an
improvement in our error recovery from ill-formed template-ids.



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2009-02-25 19:37:18 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 611a8c49c6 Provide a proper source location when building an implicit dereference. Fixes PR3600
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2009-02-19 00:52:42 +00:00
Douglas Gregor cc636688c4 Implement basic parsing and semantic analysis for explicit
specialization of class templates, e.g.,

  template<typename T> class X;

  template<> class X<int> { /* blah */ };

Each specialization is a different *Decl node (naturally), and can
have different members. We keep track of forward declarations and
definitions as for other class/struct/union types.

This is only the basic framework: we still have to deal with checking
the template headers properly, improving recovery when there are
failures, handling nested name specifiers, etc.



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2009-02-17 23:15:12 +00:00