be (and inevitably is) at index zero. */
tree spec = specialization_of (type);
cdlguide = class2loc.get (spec);
+ /* It's possible that we didn't find SPEC. Consider:
+
+ template<typename T> struct A {
+ template<typename U> struct W { };
+ };
+ struct A<int>::W<int> w; // #1
+
+ where while parsing A and #1 we've stashed
+ A<T>
+ A<T>::W<U>
+ A<int>::W<int>
+ into CLASS2LOC. If TYPE is A<int>::W<int>, specialization_of
+ will yield A<int>::W<U> which may be in CLASS2LOC if we had
+ an A<int> class specialization, but otherwise won't be in it.
+ So try to look up A<T>::W<U>. */
+ if (!cdlguide)
+ {
+ spec = DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT (most_general_template (spec));
+ cdlguide = class2loc.get (spec);
+ }
+ /* Now we really should have found something. */
gcc_assert (cdlguide != NULL);
}
- else
- {
- /* Skip declarations that consistently use the same class-key. */
- if (def_class_key != none_type)
- return;
- }
+ /* Skip declarations that consistently use the same class-key. */
+ else if (def_class_key != none_type)
+ return;
/* Set if a definition for the class has been seen. */
const bool def_p = cdlguide->def_p ();
--- /dev/null
+// PR c++/106259
+// { dg-do compile }
+// { dg-options "-Wmismatched-tags" }
+
+template<typename T> struct A {
+ template<typename U>
+ struct W { };
+};
+
+template<>
+struct A<char> {
+ template<typename U>
+ class W { };
+};
+
+void
+g ()
+{
+ struct A<char>::W<int> w1; // { dg-warning "mismatched" }
+ struct A<int>::W<int> w2;
+ class A<char>::W<int> w3;
+ class A<int>::W<int> w4; // { dg-warning "mismatched" }
+}