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title="NEW - Error message for incorrectly specified constructor method is unhelpful"
href="https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40535">40535</a>
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<th>Summary</th>
<td>Error message for incorrectly specified constructor method is unhelpful
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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>All
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<th>OS</th>
<td>All
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<th>Status</th>
<td>NEW
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<th>Severity</th>
<td>enhancement
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<th>Priority</th>
<td>P
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<th>Component</th>
<td>C++
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<th>Assignee</th>
<td>unassignedclangbugs@nondot.org
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<th>Reporter</th>
<td>rgovostes@gmail.com
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<th>CC</th>
<td>blitzrakete@gmail.com, dgregor@apple.com, erik.pilkington@gmail.com, llvm-bugs@lists.llvm.org, richard-llvm@metafoo.co.uk
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<pre>class Foo {
Foo(int x);
};
Foo(int x) {
// nothing
}
Compiling this code gives the following error messages:
foo.cpp:5:5: error: expected unqualified-id
Foo(int x) {
^
foo.cpp:5:5: error: expected ')'
foo.cpp:5:4: note: to match this '('
Foo(int x) {
^
2 errors generated.
The actual problem is that I should have written:
Foo::Foo(int x) {
// nothing
}
This mistake was easy because I moved the implementation of Foo::Foo from
inside the class, where it doesn't need to be qualified with the class name, to
outside the class, where it does.
clang version 6.0.0-1ubuntu2 (tags/RELEASE_600/final)</pre>
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