c++/modules: member alias tmpl partial inst [PR103994]
Alias templates are weird in that their specializations can appear in both decl_specializations and type_specializations. They're always in the decl table, and additionally appear in the type table only at parse time via finish_template_type. There seems to be no good reason for them to appear in both tables, and the code paths end up stepping over each other in particular for a partial instantiation such as A<B>::key_arg<T> in the below modules testcase: the type code path (lookup_template_class) wants to set TI_TEMPLATE to the most general template whereas the decl code path (tsubst_template_decl called during instantiation of A<B>) already set TI_TEMPLATE to the partially instantiated TEMPLATE_DECL. This TI_TEMPLATE change ends up confusing modules which decides to stream the logically equivalent TYPE_DECL and TEMPLATE_DECL for this partial instantiation separately. This patch fixes this by making lookup_template_class dispatch to instantiate_alias_template early for alias template specializations. In turn we now add such specializations only to the decl table. This admits some nice simplification in the modules code which otherwise has to cope with such specializations appearing in both tables. PR c++/103994 gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * cp-tree.h (add_mergeable_specialization): Remove second parameter. * module.cc (depset::disc_bits::DB_ALIAS_TMPL_INST_BIT): Remove. (depset::disc_bits::DB_ALIAS_SPEC_BIT): Remove. (depset::is_alias_tmpl_inst): Remove. (depset::is_alias): Remove. (merge_kind::MK_tmpl_alias_mask): Remove. (merge_kind::MK_alias_spec): Remove. (merge_kind_name): Remove entries for alias specializations. (trees_out::core_vals) <case TEMPLATE_DECL>: Adjust after removing is_alias_tmpl_inst. (trees_in::decl_value): Adjust add_mergeable_specialization calls. (trees_out::get_merge_kind) <case depset::EK_SPECIALIZATION>: Use MK_decl_spec for alias template specializations. (trees_out::key_mergeable): Simplify after MK_tmpl_alias_mask removal. (depset:#️⃣:make_dependency): Adjust after removing DB_ALIAS_TMPL_INST_BIT. (specialization_add): Don't allow alias templates when !decl_p. (depset:#️⃣:add_specializations): Remove now-dead code accomodating alias template specializations in the type table. * pt.cc (lookup_template_class): Dispatch early to instantiate_alias_template for alias templates. Simplify accordingly. (add_mergeable_specialization): Remove alias_p parameter and simplify accordingly. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/modules/pr99425-1_b.H: s/alias/decl in dump scan. * g++.dg/modules/tpl-alias-1_a.H: Likewise. * g++.dg/modules/tpl-alias-2_a.H: New test. * g++.dg/modules/tpl-alias-2_b.C: New test. Reviewed-by: Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
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@ -7642,8 +7642,7 @@ extern void walk_specializations (bool,
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void *);
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extern tree match_mergeable_specialization (bool is_decl, spec_entry *);
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extern unsigned get_mergeable_specialization_flags (tree tmpl, tree spec);
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extern void add_mergeable_specialization (bool is_decl, bool is_alias,
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spec_entry *,
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extern void add_mergeable_specialization (bool is_decl, spec_entry *,
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tree outer, unsigned);
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extern tree add_to_template_args (tree, tree);
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extern tree add_outermost_template_args (tree, tree);
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@ -2305,11 +2305,7 @@ private:
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DB_HIDDEN_BIT, /* A hidden binding. */
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/* The following bits are not independent, but enumerating them is
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awkward. */
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DB_ALIAS_TMPL_INST_BIT, /* An alias template instantiation. */
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DB_ALIAS_SPEC_BIT, /* Specialization of an alias template
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(in both spec tables). */
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DB_TYPE_SPEC_BIT, /* Specialization in the type table.
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*/
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DB_TYPE_SPEC_BIT, /* Specialization in the type table. */
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DB_FRIEND_SPEC_BIT, /* An instantiated template friend. */
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};
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@ -2400,14 +2396,6 @@ public:
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{
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return get_flag_bit<DB_UNREACHED_BIT> ();
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}
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bool is_alias_tmpl_inst () const
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{
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return get_flag_bit<DB_ALIAS_TMPL_INST_BIT> ();
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}
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bool is_alias () const
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{
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return get_flag_bit<DB_ALIAS_SPEC_BIT> ();
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}
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bool is_hidden () const
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{
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return get_flag_bit<DB_HIDDEN_BIT> ();
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@ -2781,13 +2769,11 @@ enum merge_kind
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MK_template_mask = 0x10, /* A template specialization. */
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MK_tmpl_decl_mask = 0x4, /* In decl table. */
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MK_tmpl_alias_mask = 0x2, /* Also in type table */
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MK_tmpl_tmpl_mask = 0x1, /* We want TEMPLATE_DECL. */
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MK_type_spec = MK_template_mask,
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MK_decl_spec = MK_template_mask | MK_tmpl_decl_mask,
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MK_alias_spec = MK_decl_spec | MK_tmpl_alias_mask,
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MK_hwm = 0x20
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};
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@ -2805,7 +2791,7 @@ static char const *const merge_kind_name[MK_hwm] =
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NULL, NULL,
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"decl spec", "decl tmpl spec", /* 20,21 decl (template). */
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"alias spec", "alias tmpl spec", /* 22,23 alias (template). */
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NULL, NULL,
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NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
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NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
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};
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@ -6350,8 +6336,7 @@ trees_out::core_vals (tree t)
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gcc_checking_assert
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(TREE_VISITED (((lang_tree_node *)t)->template_decl.arguments));
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gcc_checking_assert
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(TREE_VISITED (((lang_tree_node *)t)->template_decl.result)
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|| dep_hash->find_dependency (t)->is_alias_tmpl_inst ());
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(TREE_VISITED (((lang_tree_node *)t)->template_decl.result));
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if (DECL_UNINSTANTIATED_TEMPLATE_FRIEND_P (t))
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WT (DECL_CHAIN (t));
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break;
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@ -8270,16 +8255,13 @@ trees_in::decl_value ()
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{
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bool is_type = TREE_CODE (inner) == TYPE_DECL;
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spec.spec = is_type ? type : inner;
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add_mergeable_specialization (!is_type, false,
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&spec, decl, spec_flags);
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add_mergeable_specialization (!is_type, &spec, decl, spec_flags);
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}
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else if (mk & MK_template_mask)
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{
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bool is_type = !(mk & MK_tmpl_decl_mask);
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spec.spec = is_type ? type : mk & MK_tmpl_tmpl_mask ? inner : decl;
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add_mergeable_specialization (!is_type,
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!is_type && mk & MK_tmpl_alias_mask,
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&spec, decl, spec_flags);
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add_mergeable_specialization (!is_type, &spec, decl, spec_flags);
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}
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if (NAMESPACE_SCOPE_P (decl)
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@ -8356,7 +8338,7 @@ trees_in::decl_value ()
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if (!e)
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{
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spec.spec = inner;
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add_mergeable_specialization (true, false, &spec, decl, spec_flags);
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add_mergeable_specialization (true, &spec, decl, spec_flags);
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}
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else if (e != existing)
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set_overrun ();
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@ -10514,8 +10496,6 @@ trees_out::get_merge_kind (tree decl, depset *dep)
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mk = MK_friend_spec;
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else if (dep->is_type_spec ())
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mk = MK_type_spec;
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else if (dep->is_alias ())
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mk = MK_alias_spec;
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else
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mk = MK_decl_spec;
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@ -10626,11 +10606,6 @@ trees_out::key_mergeable (int tag, merge_kind mk, tree decl, tree inner,
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gcc_assert (existing);
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if (mk & MK_tmpl_decl_mask)
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{
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if (mk & MK_tmpl_alias_mask)
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/* It should be in both tables. */
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gcc_checking_assert
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(same_type_p (match_mergeable_specialization (false, entry),
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TREE_TYPE (existing)));
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if (mk & MK_tmpl_tmpl_mask)
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existing = DECL_TI_TEMPLATE (existing);
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}
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@ -12716,17 +12691,12 @@ depset::hash::make_dependency (tree decl, entity_kind ek)
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bindings. */
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*slot = dep = make_entity (decl, ek, has_def);
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if (TREE_CODE (decl) == TEMPLATE_DECL)
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{
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if (DECL_ALIAS_TEMPLATE_P (decl) && DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO (decl))
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dep->set_flag_bit<DB_ALIAS_TMPL_INST_BIT> ();
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else if (CHECKING_P)
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/* The template_result should otherwise not be in the
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table, or be an empty redirect (created above). */
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if (auto *eslot = entity_slot (DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT (decl), false))
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gcc_checking_assert ((*eslot)->get_entity_kind () == EK_REDIRECT
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&& !(*eslot)->deps.length ());
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}
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if (CHECKING_P && TREE_CODE (decl) == TEMPLATE_DECL)
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/* The template_result should otherwise not be in the
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table, or be an empty redirect (created above). */
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if (auto *eslot = entity_slot (DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT (decl), false))
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gcc_checking_assert ((*eslot)->get_entity_kind () == EK_REDIRECT
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&& !(*eslot)->deps.length ());
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if (ek != EK_USING)
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{
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heuristic. We don't attempt to replicate that algorithm, but
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observe its behaviour and reproduce it upon read back. */
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gcc_checking_assert (DECL_ALIAS_TEMPLATE_P (entry->tmpl)
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|| TREE_CODE (entry->spec) == ENUMERAL_TYPE
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gcc_checking_assert (TREE_CODE (entry->spec) == ENUMERAL_TYPE
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|| DECL_CLASS_TEMPLATE_P (entry->tmpl));
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/* Only alias templates can appear in both tables (and
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if they're in the type table they must also be in the decl
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table). */
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gcc_checking_assert
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(!match_mergeable_specialization (true, entry)
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== !DECL_ALIAS_TEMPLATE_P (entry->tmpl));
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gcc_checking_assert (!match_mergeable_specialization (true, entry));
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}
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else if (VAR_OR_FUNCTION_DECL_P (entry->spec))
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gcc_checking_assert (!DECL_LOCAL_DECL_P (entry->spec));
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spec_entry *entry = data.pop ();
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tree spec = entry->spec;
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int use_tpl = 0;
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bool is_alias = false;
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bool is_friend = false;
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if (decl_p && DECL_UNINSTANTIATED_TEMPLATE_FRIEND_P (entry->tmpl))
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instantiation. */
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is_friend = true;
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if (!decl_p && DECL_ALIAS_TEMPLATE_P (entry->tmpl))
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{
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spec = TYPE_NAME (spec);
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is_alias = true;
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}
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if (decl_p || is_alias)
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if (decl_p)
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{
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if (tree ti = DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO (spec))
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{
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gcc_checking_assert (!TREE_VISITED (spec));
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depset *dep = make_dependency (spec, depset::EK_SPECIALIZATION);
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if (dep->is_special ())
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{
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/* An already located specialization, this must be the TYPE
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corresponding to an alias_decl we found in the decl
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table. */
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spec_entry *other = reinterpret_cast <spec_entry *> (dep->deps[0]);
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gcc_checking_assert (!decl_p && is_alias && !dep->is_type_spec ());
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gcc_checking_assert (other->tmpl == entry->tmpl
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&& template_args_equal (other->args, entry->args)
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&& TREE_TYPE (other->spec) == entry->spec);
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dep->set_flag_bit<DB_ALIAS_SPEC_BIT> ();
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}
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gcc_unreachable ();
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else
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{
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gcc_checking_assert (decl_p || !is_alias);
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if (dep->get_entity_kind () == depset::EK_REDIRECT)
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dep = dep->deps[0];
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else if (dep->get_entity_kind () == depset::EK_SPECIALIZATION)
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gcc/cp/pt.cc
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gcc/cp/pt.cc
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/* Now we should have enough arguments. */
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gcc_assert (parm_depth == arg_depth);
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if (DECL_ALIAS_TEMPLATE_P (gen_tmpl))
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{
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/* The user referred to a specialization of an alias
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template represented by GEN_TMPL.
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[temp.alias]/2 says:
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When a template-id refers to the specialization of an
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alias template, it is equivalent to the associated
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type obtained by substitution of its
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template-arguments for the template-parameters in the
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type-id of the alias template. */
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t = instantiate_alias_template (gen_tmpl, arglist, complain);
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/* Note that the call above (by indirectly calling
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register_specialization in tsubst_decl) registers the
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TYPE_DECL representing the specialization of the alias
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template. So next time someone substitutes ARGLIST for
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the template parms into the alias template (GEN_TMPL),
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she'll get that TYPE_DECL back. */
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if (t == error_mark_node)
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return error_mark_node;
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return TREE_TYPE (t);
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}
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/* From here on, we're only interested in the most general
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template. */
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lookup. This prevents redundant checks on previously
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instantiated specializations. */
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if (flag_concepts
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&& !DECL_ALIAS_TEMPLATE_P (gen_tmpl)
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&& !constraints_satisfied_p (gen_tmpl, arglist))
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{
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if (complain & tf_error)
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context = global_namespace;
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/* Create the type. */
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if (DECL_ALIAS_TEMPLATE_P (gen_tmpl))
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{
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/* The user referred to a specialization of an alias
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template represented by GEN_TMPL.
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[temp.alias]/2 says:
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When a template-id refers to the specialization of an
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alias template, it is equivalent to the associated
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type obtained by substitution of its
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template-arguments for the template-parameters in the
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type-id of the alias template. */
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t = tsubst (TREE_TYPE (gen_tmpl), arglist, complain, in_decl);
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/* Note that the call above (by indirectly calling
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register_specialization in tsubst_decl) registers the
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TYPE_DECL representing the specialization of the alias
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template. So next time someone substitutes ARGLIST for
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the template parms into the alias template (GEN_TMPL),
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she'll get that TYPE_DECL back. */
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if (t == error_mark_node)
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return t;
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}
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else if (TREE_CODE (template_type) == ENUMERAL_TYPE)
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if (TREE_CODE (template_type) == ENUMERAL_TYPE)
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{
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if (!is_dependent_type)
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{
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}
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}
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if (OVERLOAD_TYPE_P (t)
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&& !DECL_ALIAS_TEMPLATE_P (gen_tmpl))
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if (OVERLOAD_TYPE_P (t))
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{
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static const char *tags[] = {"abi_tag", "may_alias"};
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{
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TREE_VEC_LENGTH (arglist)--;
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++processing_template_decl;
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tree tinfo = TYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO_MAYBE_ALIAS (TREE_TYPE (gen_tmpl));
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tree tinfo = TYPE_TEMPLATE_INFO (TREE_TYPE (gen_tmpl));
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tree partial_inst_args =
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tsubst (INNERMOST_TEMPLATE_ARGS (TI_ARGS (tinfo)),
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arglist, complain, NULL_TREE);
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found = tsubst (gen_tmpl, arglist, tf_none, NULL_TREE);
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TREE_VEC_LENGTH (arglist)++;
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/* FOUND is either a proper class type, or an alias
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template specialization. In the later case, it's a
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TYPE_DECL, resulting from the substituting of arguments
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done earlier. So be careful while getting the template
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of FOUND. */
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found = (TREE_CODE (found) == TEMPLATE_DECL
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? found
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: (TREE_CODE (found) == TYPE_DECL
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? DECL_TI_TEMPLATE (found)
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: CLASSTYPE_TI_TEMPLATE (found)));
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: CLASSTYPE_TI_TEMPLATE (found));
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if (DECL_CLASS_TEMPLATE_P (found)
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&& CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATION (TREE_TYPE (found)))
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DECL_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATIONS (found));
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if (TREE_CODE (template_type) == ENUMERAL_TYPE
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&& !uses_template_parms (current_nonlambda_scope ())
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&& !DECL_ALIAS_TEMPLATE_P (gen_tmpl))
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&& !uses_template_parms (current_nonlambda_scope ()))
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list, we set up the enumerators. Because the enumeration
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constants may involve the enumeration type itself, we make
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get_mergeable_specialization_flags. */
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void
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add_mergeable_specialization (bool decl_p, bool alias_p, spec_entry *elt,
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tree decl, unsigned flags)
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add_mergeable_specialization (bool decl_p, spec_entry *elt, tree decl,
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unsigned flags)
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{
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hashval_t hash = spec_hasher::hash (elt);
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if (decl_p)
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auto entry = ggc_alloc<spec_entry> ();
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*entry = *elt;
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*slot = entry;
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if (alias_p)
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{
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elt->spec = TREE_TYPE (elt->spec);
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gcc_checking_assert (elt->spec);
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}
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}
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if (!decl_p || alias_p)
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else
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{
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auto *slot = type_specializations->find_slot_with_hash (elt, hash, INSERT);
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ssize (parm);
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}
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// { dg-final { scan-lang-dump {Read:-[0-9]*'s alias spec merge key \(new\) type_decl:'::make_signed_t'\n ... Read:-[0-9]*'s type spec merge key \(new\) type_decl:'::make_signed'\n Read:-[0-9]*'s named merge key \(matched\) template_decl:'::template ssize'} module } }
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// { dg-final { scan-lang-dump {Read:-[0-9]*'s decl spec merge key \(new\) type_decl:'::make_signed_t'\n ... Read:-[0-9]*'s type spec merge key \(new\) type_decl:'::make_signed'\n Read:-[0-9]*'s named merge key \(matched\) template_decl:'::template ssize'} module } }
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// { dg-final { scan-lang-dump {Writing decl tmpl spec:-[0-9]* template_decl:'::allocator_traits<::allocator<long int>>::template rebind_alloc<_Up>'} module } }
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// { dg-final { scan-lang-dump {Writing decl tmpl spec:-[0-9]* type_decl:'::allocator_traits<::allocator<long int>>::template rebind_alloc<_Up>'} module } }
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// { dg-final { scan-lang-dump {Writing:-[0-9]*'s alias spec merge key \(specialization\) type_decl:'::allocator_traits<::allocator<long int>>::rebind_alloc<long int>'} module } }
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// { dg-final { scan-lang-dump {Writing:-[0-9]*'s decl spec merge key \(specialization\) type_decl:'::allocator_traits<::allocator<long int>>::rebind_alloc<long int>'} module } }
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gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/modules/tpl-alias-2_a.H
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gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/modules/tpl-alias-2_a.H
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// PR c++/103994
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// { dg-additional-options -fmodule-header }
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// { dg-module-cmi {} }
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template<class>
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struct A {
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template<class> using key_arg = int;
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};
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struct B {
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template<class T>
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void f() {
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using type = A<B>::key_arg<T>;
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}
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};
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gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/modules/tpl-alias-2_b.C
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gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/modules/tpl-alias-2_b.C
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// PR c++/103994
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// { dg-additional-options -fmodules-ts }
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import "tpl-alias-2_a.H";
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int main() {
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B b;
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b.f<int>();
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}
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