rupprecht added a comment.
Glad the test case made sense to you, it was convoluted to me :)
Still seeing one more error, and it's not modules-related so I might be able to
get it reduced today. Generally, it looks like this:
struct Inner {
Foo& foo;
const std::unique_ptr<...> x = blah(blah(
&foo.bar()));
};
class Outer {
private:
Foo foo_;
Inner inner{foo_};
}
With the error being:
error: 'Inner::foo' is not a member of class 'Outer'
&foo.bar()));
I think this build failure is wrong? `foo` should be referring to the
definition inside `Inner`, but clang seems to be expecting it to refer to
something in `Outer`.
Is it expected that this patch will cause some previously "working" code to no
longer build? At some point I expect to hand you a reduction that's actually a
bug in the user code.
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