![]() * cp-tree.h (push_template_decl): Return the decl passed in, or an equivalent duplicate. * decl.c (pushtag): Use the return value from push_template_decl. (duplicate_decls): When duplicating a template declaration, merge the DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULTs as well. (make_implicit_typename): Don't try to dive into typename types to find a context for making a new implicit typename. (start_decl): Use the return value from push_template_decl. (grokdeclarator): Complain about declarations list `const operator int'. Since we don't correctly handle in-class initializations of non-static data members, complain about this (now illegal) practice. Issue an error for initializations of non-const statics since that is illegal as well, and since we don't handle that case correctly either. (start_function): Use the return value from push_template_decl. (start_method): Likewise. * decl2.c (grokfield): Likewise. Since the change to grokdeclarator ensures that all initialized fields are in fact static, remove a redundant test for TREE_PUBLIC. * parse.y (initlist): Disable labeled initializers since they do not work as per the documentation, and since they do not use the same syntax as the C front end. * pt.c (push_template_decl): Return the decl passed in, or an equivalent duplicate. (lookup_template_class): When searching in a nested context, use the right arguments. (uses_template_parms): Handle the DECL_INITIAL for a CONST_DECL. * typeck.c (build_component_ref): Assign the correct type to the result of build_vfn_ref. From-SVN: r17852 |
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