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authorupstream source tree <ports@midipix.org>2015-03-15 20:14:05 -0400
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+// { dg-do compile }
+// { dg-options "-std=c++0x" }
+
+namespace one
+{
+ struct S
+ {
+ enum { A = 1, B = 2 };
+ struct T
+ {
+ enum { B = 102 };
+
+ enum class E1;
+ enum E2 : int;
+ };
+ };
+
+ enum class S::T::E1 { A1 = A, B1 = B, C1 };
+ enum S::T::E2 : int { A1 = A, B1 = B, C1 };
+
+ static_assert(int(S::T::E1::A1) == 1, "error");
+ static_assert(int(S::T::E1::B1) == 102, "error");
+ static_assert(int(S::T::E1::C1) == 103, "error");
+
+ static_assert(int(S::T::E2::A1) == 1, "error");
+ static_assert(int(S::T::E2::B1) == 102, "error");
+ static_assert(int(S::T::E2::C1) == 103, "error");
+ static_assert(int(S::T::A1) == 1, "error");
+ static_assert(int(S::T::B1) == 102, "error");
+ static_assert(int(S::T::C1) == 103, "error");
+}
+
+
+namespace two
+{
+ namespace S
+ {
+ enum { A = 1, B = 2 };
+ namespace T
+ {
+ enum { B = 102 };
+
+ enum class E1;
+ enum E2 : int;
+ }
+ }
+
+ enum class S::T::E1 { A1 = A, B1 = B, C1 };
+ enum S::T::E2 : int { A1 = A, B1 = B, C1 };
+
+ static_assert(int(S::T::E1::A1) == 1, "error");
+ static_assert(int(S::T::E1::B1) == 102, "error");
+ static_assert(int(S::T::E1::C1) == 103, "error");
+
+ static_assert(int(S::T::E2::A1) == 1, "error");
+ static_assert(int(S::T::E2::B1) == 102, "error");
+ static_assert(int(S::T::E2::C1) == 103, "error");
+ static_assert(int(S::T::A1) == 1, "error");
+ static_assert(int(S::T::B1) == 102, "error");
+ static_assert(int(S::T::C1) == 103, "error");
+}
+
+