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title="NEW --- - Bad diagnostic message for static class functions"
href="https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=23564">23564</a>
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<th>Summary</th>
<td>Bad diagnostic message for static class functions
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<th>Product</th>
<td>clang
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<th>Version</th>
<td>unspecified
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<th>Hardware</th>
<td>PC
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<th>OS</th>
<td>Linux
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<th>Status</th>
<td>NEW
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<th>Severity</th>
<td>normal
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<th>Priority</th>
<td>P
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<th>Component</th>
<td>-New Bugs
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<th>Assignee</th>
<td>unassignedclangbugs@nondot.org
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<th>Reporter</th>
<td>dcheng@google.com
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<th>CC</th>
<td>llvmbugs@cs.uiuc.edu
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<th>Classification</th>
<td>Unclassified
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<pre>$ cat bad_msg.cc
#define MY_EXPORT __attribute__((visibility("default")))
struct Foo {
MY_EXPORT static int AwesomeFunction(int, int);
};
int main() {
return Foo::AwesomeFunction(-1);
}
$ clang++ bad_msg.cc
bad_msg.cc:8:33: error: too few arguments to function call, expected 2, have 1
return Foo::AwesomeFunction(-1);
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^
bad_msg.cc:4:3: note: 'AwesomeFunction' declared here
MY_EXPORT static int AwesomeFunction(int, int);
^
bad_msg.cc:1:19: note: expanded from macro 'MY_EXPORT'
#define MY_EXPORT __attribute__((visibility("default")))
^
1 error generated.
Tracing through the macro definition isn't useful here, since it's misleading:
the actual function definition isn't inside the macro.
This is at r233105</pre>
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