------- Additional Comments From bangerth at dealii dot org 2004-12-20 21:30 ------- Actually, we can make this a rejects-valid like so: ---------------------- namespace NS1 { struct X {}; void foo(X); } namespace NS2 { static void foo(NS1::X); template <typename T> void bar() { foo(T()); } } template void NS2::bar<NS1::X> (); ----------------------- Since NS2::foo is static, it isn't an eligible overload, so NS1::foo should be called. However, gcc doesn't realize this: g/x> c++ x.cc ; ./a.out ; echo $? x.cc: In function `void NS2::bar() [with T = NS1::X]': x.cc:15: instantiated from here x.cc:11: error: call of overloaded `foo(NS1::X)' is ambiguous x.cc:7: error: candidates are: void NS2::foo(NS1::X) x.cc:3: error: void NS1::foo(NS1::X) This fails with all versions of gcc I have. W.
-- What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keywords| |rejects-valid Known to fail| |2.95.3 3.2.3 3.3.1 3.3.4 | |3.4.3 4.0.0 http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19092