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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s
void f0(int i, int j, int k = 3);
void f0(int i, int j, int k);
void f0(int i, int j = 2, int k);
void f0(int i, int j, int k);
void f0(int i = 1, // expected-note{{previous definition}}
int j, int k);
void f0(int i, int j, int k);
namespace N0 {
void f0(int, int, int); // expected-note{{candidate}}
void test_f0_inner_scope() {
f0(); // expected-error{{no matching}}
}
}
void test_f0_outer_scope() {
f0(); // okay
}
void f0(int i = 1, // expected-error{{redefinition of default argument}}
int, int);
template<typename T> void f1(T); // expected-note{{previous}}
template<typename T>
void f1(T = T()); // expected-error{{cannot be added}}
namespace N1 {
// example from C++03 standard
// FIXME: make these "f2"s into "f"s, then fix our scoping issues
void f2(int, int);
void f2(int, int = 7);
void h() {
f2(3); // OK, calls f(3, 7)
void f(int = 1, int); // expected-error{{missing default argument}}
}
void m()
{
void f(int, int); // expected-note{{'f' declared here}}
f(4); // expected-error{{too few arguments to function call}}
void f(int, int = 5); // expected-note{{previous definition}}
f(4); // okay
void f(int, int = 5); // expected-error{{redefinition of default argument}}
}
void n()
{
f2(6); // okay
}
}
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