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//===--- TemplateKinds.h - Enum values for C++ Template Kinds ---*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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///
/// \file
/// \brief Defines the clang::TemplateNameKind enum.
///
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#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_BASIC_TEMPLATEKINDS_H
#define LLVM_CLANG_BASIC_TEMPLATEKINDS_H
namespace clang {
/// \brief Specifies the kind of template name that an identifier refers to.
/// Be careful when changing this: this enumeration is used in diagnostics.
enum TemplateNameKind {
/// The name does not refer to a template.
TNK_Non_template = 0,
/// The name refers to a function template or a set of overloaded
/// functions that includes at least one function template.
TNK_Function_template,
/// The name refers to a template whose specialization produces a
/// type. The template itself could be a class template, template
/// template parameter, or template alias.
TNK_Type_template,
/// The name refers to a variable template whose specialization produces a
/// variable.
TNK_Var_template,
/// The name refers to a dependent template name:
/// \code
/// template<typename MetaFun, typename T1, typename T2> struct apply2 {
/// typedef typename MetaFun::template apply<T1, T2>::type type;
/// };
/// \endcode
///
/// Here, "apply" is a dependent template name within the typename
/// specifier in the typedef. "apply" is a nested template, and
/// whether the template name is assumed to refer to a type template or a
/// function template depends on the context in which the template
/// name occurs.
TNK_Dependent_template_name
};
}
#endif