2 // Origin: <tilps at hotmail dot com>
3 // c++/9154: poor error message for ">>" vs "> >" in template argument list
7 * Test that the error message is issued properly
12 A<A<int>> blah; // { dg-error "should be '> >' within" }
13 A<int>> blah2; // { dg-error "spurious '>>'" }
17 * Test that a few valid constructs containing a ">>" token in a
18 * template argument list are handled correctly.
28 template <int N = 123>>4>
31 template <int> struct D {};
32 template <typename> struct E {};
39 template <int> struct F {
43 template <typename T = F< 1>>2 >::I>
47 * In this special case, a valid type-id (H() is a function type) is followed
48 * by '>>', but the argument should still be parsed as an expression, which
49 * will then be rejected as non-constant expression.
56 template <int V> struct L {};
57 L<H() >> 5> l; // { dg-error "" "non-constant" }
61 * This case used to not emit the nice error message because of a typo
64 template <void (*)(void)>
69 A<K<&KFunc>> k1; // { dg-error "" }
70 K<&KFunc>> k2; // { dg-error "" }