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/* Construct "foo<(enum_test)*>()" symbols. These symbols can be tricky
to handle, because of having a type cast inside the template parameter
list, the "<(enum_test)*>" part. The "<(" sequence in there can throw
a wrench in "cp_search_name_hash()" function that tries to process
things like "operator<(...)" while ignoring template parameter lists
at the same time.
If a breakpoint can be set on "foo", then all is in good order. */
enum enum_test
{
zero = 0,
one
};
/* A template with a non-type parameter. */
template
void
foo ()
{
}
int
main ()
{
/* Instantiate a "foo<(enum_test)1>()" symbol explicitly. */
foo<(enum_test)1> ();
/* Some compilers, like g++, transform "enum_test::zero" to
"(enum_test)0". For such compilers, this "foo" instance
would become "foo<(enum_test)0>()". */
foo ();
return 0;
}