
Given the following invalid code, ```cpp template <class T> struct S { T *a; }; S s = {1}; ``` we produce such diagnostics currently: ``` <source>:2:8: note: candidate template ignored: could not match 'S<T>' against 'int' 2 | struct S { | ^ <source>:2:8: note: candidate template ignored: could not match 'T *' against 'int' ``` Which I think is confusing because there's no `S<T>` nor `T *` at the location it points to. This is because we're deducing the initializer against implicitly generated deduction guides, and their source locations just point to the corresponding `RecordDecl`. Hence the misleading notes. This patch alleviates the issue by adding extra notes demonstrating which implicit deduction guide we're deducing against. In other words, in addition to the note of `could not match 'T *' against 'int'`, we would also say the implicit deduction guide we're trying to use: `template <class T> S(T *) -> S<T>`, which looks clearer IMO. --------- Co-authored-by: Sirraide <aeternalmail@gmail.com>
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// RUN: rm -rf %t
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// RUN: mkdir -p %t
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++20 %S/Inputs/template_name_lookup/foo.cppm -emit-module-interface -o %t/foo.pcm
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++20 -fprebuilt-module-path=%t %s -fsyntax-only -verify
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import foo;
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void use() {
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X x; // expected-error {{no viable constructor or deduction guide for deduction of template arguments of 'X'}}
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// expected-note@Inputs/template_name_lookup/foo.cppm:3 {{candidate template ignored: couldn't infer template argument 'T'}}
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// expected-note@Inputs/template_name_lookup/foo.cppm:3 {{implicit deduction guide declared as 'template <typename T> X(X<T>) -> X<T>'}}
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// expected-note@Inputs/template_name_lookup/foo.cppm:3 {{candidate function template not viable: requires 1 argument, but 0 were provided}}
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// expected-note@Inputs/template_name_lookup/foo.cppm:3 {{implicit deduction guide declared as 'template <typename T> X() -> X<T>'}}
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}
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