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/* This testcase is part of GDB, the GNU debugger.
Copyright 2019-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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namespace NS1 {
namespace NS2 {
struct object
{
object ()
{
}
};
typedef object *object_p;
template<typename T>
struct Templ1
{
explicit Templ1 (object_p)
{
}
template<typename I>
static void
static_method (object_p)
{
}
};
template<typename T, typename U>
struct Templ2
{
explicit Templ2 (object_p)
{
}
template<typename I>
static void
static_method (object_p)
{
}
};
template<typename T> using AliasTempl = Templ2<int, T>;
typedef Templ1<int> int_Templ1_t;
void
object_p_func (object_p)
{
}
void
int_Templ1_t_func (int_Templ1_t *)
{
}
} // namespace NS2
} // namespace NS1
/* These typedefs have the same name as some of the components within
NS1 that they alias to, on purpose, to try to confuse GDB and cause
recursion. */
using NS2 = int;
using object = NS1::NS2::object;
using Templ1 = NS1::NS2::Templ1<unsigned>;
using Templ2 = NS1::NS2::Templ2<long, long>;
using AliasTempl = NS1::NS2::AliasTempl<int>;
NS2 ns2_int = 0;
object obj;
Templ1 templ1 (0);
NS1::NS2::int_Templ1_t int_templ1 (0);
AliasTempl alias (0);
int
main ()
{
NS1::NS2::Templ1<int>::static_method<int> (0);
NS1::NS2::AliasTempl<int>::static_method<int> (0);
NS1::NS2::object_p_func (0);
NS1::NS2::int_Templ1_t_func (0);
return 0;
}