/* Template argument tests.
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int a_global;
struct S
{
int f;
void somefunc() { }
};
template
struct Base
{
template
struct Inner
{
void inner_m ()
{
// Breakpoint 2.
}
};
void base_m ()
{
// Breakpoint 1.
}
template
void templ_m ()
{
// Breakpoint 4.
}
};
template
void func ()
{
// Breakpoint 3.
}
template
struct K2
{
void k2_m ()
{
// Breakpoint 5.
}
};
// GCC PR debug/49546
struct S3
{
static void m (int x) {}
};
template
// or: template
struct K3
{
void k3_m ()
{
F (0); // Breakpoint 6.
}
};
int main ()
{
Base base;
// Note that instantiating with P==0 does not work with g++.
// That would be worth testing, once g++ is fixed.
Base::Inner inner;
K2<&S::somefunc> k2;
K3<&S3::m> k3;
// or: K3 k3;
base.base_m ();
inner.inner_m ();
func ();
base.templ_m ();
k2.k2_m ();
k3.k3_m ();
return 0;
}