// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s namespace A { class String; // expected-note {{target of using declaration}} }; using A::String; // expected-note {{using declaration}} class String; // expected-error {{conflicts with target of using declaration}} // rdar://8603569 union value { char *String; }; namespace UnambiguousStaticMemberTemplate { // A static member template is not ambiguous if found in multiple base class // subobjects. struct A { template static void f(T); static void g(); }; struct B : A { using A::f; using A::g; }; struct C : A { using A::f; using A::g; }; struct D : B, C {}; void f(D d) { d.f(0); d.g(); } } namespace UnambiguousReorderedMembers { // Static members are not ambiguous if we find them in a different order in // multiple base classes. struct A { static void f(); }; struct B { static void f(int); }; struct C : A, B { using A::f; using B::f; }; // expected-note {{found}} struct D : B, A { using B::f; using A::f; }; struct E : C, D {}; void f(E e) { e.f(0); } // But a different declaration set in different base classes does result in ambiguity. struct X : B, A { using B::f; using A::f; static void f(int, int); }; // expected-note {{found}} struct Y : C, X {}; void g(Y y) { y.f(0); } // expected-error {{found in multiple base classes of different types}} }