diff --git a/test/CXX/basic/basic.lookup/basic.lookup.classref/p1-cxx11.cpp b/test/CXX/basic/basic.lookup/basic.lookup.classref/p1-cxx11.cpp index 64e8cdd8fb1546810cddb4ce1e869e188ee4d39d..f812ea1bd8befc723491ffb9d2746a909845c514 100644 --- a/test/CXX/basic/basic.lookup/basic.lookup.classref/p1-cxx11.cpp +++ b/test/CXX/basic/basic.lookup/basic.lookup.classref/p1-cxx11.cpp @@ -1,25 +1,5 @@ // RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++11 -fsyntax-only -fdiagnostics-show-option -verify %s -// C++98 [basic.lookup.classref]p1: -// In a class member access expression (5.2.5), if the . or -> token is -// immediately followed by an identifier followed by a <, the identifier must -// be looked up to determine whether the < is the beginning of a template -// argument list (14.2) or a less-than operator. The identifier is first -// looked up in the class of the object expression. If the identifier is not -// found, it is then looked up in the context of the entire postfix-expression -// and shall name a class or function template. If the lookup in the class of -// the object expression finds a template, the name is also looked up in the -// context of the entire postfix-expression and -// -- if the name is not found, the name found in the class of the object -// expression is used, otherwise -// -- if the name is found in the context of the entire postfix-expression -// and does not name a class template, the name found in the class of the -// object expression is used, otherwise -// -- if the name found is a class template, it must refer to the same -// entity as the one found in the class of the object expression, -// otherwise the program is ill-formed. - -// From PR 7247 template<typename T> struct set{}; struct Value {