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    <div class="gmail_quote">On 11/08/2014 20:37, Richard Smith wrote:<br>
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          <p>according to the clang reference on type <a
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            , I thought that the isCanonical() should return true when
            no typedef is involved.</p>
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      <div>No, there are lots of other things that can make a type
        non-canonical. <br>
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    Could you be a bit more specific ?<br>
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    Cedlemo<br>
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