Commit 865a3a42 by Douglas Gregor Committed by Doug Gregor

re PR c++/36460 (No space between >'s not always handled in C++0x)

2008-08-06  Douglas Gregor  <doug.gregor@gmail.com>

       PR c++/36460
       * parser.c (cp_parser_template_argument): Don't assume that '>>'
       following a type-id is an error when in C++0x mode.

2008-08-06  Douglas Gregor  <doug.gregor@gmail.com>

       PR c++/36460
       * g++.dg/cpp0x/bracket3.C: Add another test case for the >>
       warning under -Wc++0x-compat.
       * g++.dg/cpp0x/bracket4.C: Add testcase for PR c++/36460.

From-SVN: r138819
parent 2696a995
2008-08-06 Douglas Gregor <doug.gregor@gmail.com>
PR c++/36460
* parser.c (cp_parser_template_argument): Don't assume that '>>'
following a type-id is an error when in C++0x mode.
2008-08-06 Manuel Lopez-Ibanez <manu@gcc.gnu.org>
PR 26785
......
......@@ -10386,9 +10386,10 @@ cp_parser_template_argument (cp_parser* parser)
Therefore, we try a type-id first. */
cp_parser_parse_tentatively (parser);
argument = cp_parser_type_id (parser);
/* If there was no error parsing the type-id but the next token is a '>>',
we probably found a typo for '> >'. But there are type-id which are
also valid expressions. For instance:
/* If there was no error parsing the type-id but the next token is a
'>>', our behavior depends on which dialect of C++ we're
parsing. In C++98, we probably found a typo for '> >'. But there
are type-id which are also valid expressions. For instance:
struct X { int operator >> (int); };
template <int V> struct Foo {};
......@@ -10397,8 +10398,12 @@ cp_parser_template_argument (cp_parser* parser)
Here 'X()' is a valid type-id of a function type, but the user just
wanted to write the expression "X() >> 5". Thus, we remember that we
found a valid type-id, but we still try to parse the argument as an
expression to see what happens. */
expression to see what happens.
In C++0x, the '>>' will be considered two separate '>'
tokens. */
if (!cp_parser_error_occurred (parser)
&& cxx_dialect == cxx98
&& cp_lexer_next_token_is (parser->lexer, CPP_RSHIFT))
{
maybe_type_id = true;
......
2008-08-06 Douglas Gregor <doug.gregor@gmail.com>
PR c++/36460
* g++.dg/cpp0x/bracket3.C: Add another test case for the >>
warning under -Wc++0x-compat.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/bracket4.C: Add testcase for PR c++/36460.
2008-08-06 Kaveh R. Ghazi <ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu>
* gcc.dg/Wcxx-compat-2.c: Adjust test for more warnings.
......
......@@ -3,3 +3,8 @@
template<int N> struct X {};
X<1 >> 2> x; // { dg-warning "will be treated as|suggest parentheses" }
// From cp/parser.c
typedef int Y;
template <int V> struct Foo {};
Foo<Y () >> 5> r; // { dg-warning "will be treated as|suggest parentheses" }
// { dg-do "compile" }
// { dg-options "-std=c++0x" }
template<typename T>
struct vector {
};
......@@ -25,3 +24,12 @@ void f()
{
vector<vector<int>>() + 2;
}
// PR c++/36460
template <class a>
class A {};
template <class b>
class B {};
A<B<void()>> x;
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