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--- Comment #4 from DW ---
(In reply to Hubert Drogosz from comment #3)
Yes, makes sense. Thank you.
The error message is misleading at first, though, but (with hindsight) makes
sense, too.
:: test-function.o:1:1: error: expected unquali
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--- Comment #3 from Hubert Drogosz ---
It seems to me that it isn't a bug. For me clang does what it should do.
Taking from clang man page:
-x
Treat subsequent input files as having type language.
So for me it means that it should
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--- Comment #1 from DW ---
Created attachment 165715
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tar file containing sources showing the bug via "make"
tar file
clang_x_cpp_bug/
clang_x_cpp_bug/test-x_cpp.
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Bug ID: 206335
Summary: clang++ -x c++ issue : expected unqualified-id
Product: Base System
Version: 10.2-STABLE
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
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