------- Comment #3 from christian dot bruel at st dot com 2009-12-07 16:41 ------- > The test can be reduced to this, which should not compile: > > struct A { > struct X { }; > int X; > }; > template<class T> void f(T t) { > typename T::X x; > } > void foo() { > A a; > f(a); // error: T::X refers to the data member A::X not the struct A::X > } >
OK. note that with the original tests, 'int X' was declared static. That makes the case a little bit different since 3.3.7.2 refers to "object, function or enumerator", not class member. So variants of this case have declarations: struct A { struct X { }; enum x {a, b, c} X; }; and struct A { struct X { }; void X(); }; -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=32066