// This is a test for a hack in Clang that works around a problem introduced by // DR583: it's no longer possible to compare a pointer against nullptr_t, but // we still want to permit those comparisons within less<> and friends. // RUN: %clang_cc1 -verify %s -std=c++14 namespace std { template struct less {}; template struct less_equal {}; template struct greater {}; template struct greater_equal {}; template<> struct less<> { template auto operator()(T1 &&t, T2 &&u) const noexcept(noexcept(t < u)) -> decltype(t < u) { return t < u; } }; template<> struct less_equal<> { template auto operator()(T1 &&t, T2 &&u) const noexcept(noexcept(t <= u)) -> decltype(t <= u) { return t <= u; } }; template<> struct greater<> { template auto operator()(T1 &&t, T2 &&u) const noexcept(noexcept(t > u)) -> decltype(t > u) { return t > u; } }; template<> struct greater_equal<> { template auto operator()(T1 &&t, T2 &&u) const noexcept(noexcept(t >= u)) -> decltype(t >= u) { return t >= u; } }; template struct unrelated; template<> struct unrelated<> { template auto operator()(T1 &&t, T2 &&u) const noexcept(noexcept(t < u)) // expected-note {{substitution failure}} -> decltype(t < u) { return t < u; } }; }; void test(int *p) { using namespace std; less<>()(p, nullptr); less<>()(nullptr, p); less_equal<>()(p, nullptr); less_equal<>()(nullptr, p); greater<>()(p, nullptr); greater<>()(nullptr, p); greater_equal<>()(p, nullptr); greater_equal<>()(nullptr, p); unrelated<>()(p, nullptr); // expected-error {{no matching function}} }