// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s struct IntHolder { IntHolder(int); }; template struct X { void f() { T t; } void g() { } struct Inner { T value; }; static T value; }; template T X::value; // Explicitly specialize the members of X to not cause // problems with instantiation, but only provide declarations (not definitions). template<> void X::f(); template<> struct X::Inner; // expected-note{{forward declaration}} template<> IntHolder X::value; IntHolder &test_X_IntHolderInt(X xih) { xih.g(); // okay xih.f(); // okay, uses specialization X::Inner inner; // expected-error {{incomplete}} return X::value; // okay, uses specialization } template struct A { void f(T) { /* ... */ } }; template<> struct A { void f(int); }; void h() { A a; a.f(16); // A::f must be defined somewhere } // explicit specialization syntax not used for a member of // explicitly specialized class template specialization void A::f(int) { /* ... */ }