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Comment at: clang/test/SemaCXX/undefined-partial-specialization.cpp:12
+template<typename T>
+void boo<T, true>::foo(){} // expected-error{{nested name specifier 'boo<T,
true>::' for declaration does not refer into a class, class template or class
template partial specialization}}
+
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erichkeane wrote:
> I don't think this is correct. The diagnostic is inaccurate, it DOES refer
> to a class template partial specialization (I can see it on line 9!), but the
> problem is that it is incomplete.
Huh, it seems it was my change that made this diagnostic inaccurate. I was
under impression that it shouldn't have done this.
For c++17 it used to say "error: out-of-line definition of 'foo' from class
'boo<type-parameter-0-0, true>' without definition" without crash. Now it is
inaccurate for both c++17 and c++20. I'll look into this more.
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