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Mark Mitchell 786b524596 pt.c (begin_member_template_processing): Take a function as argument, not a set of template arguments.
Mon Sep  8 01:21:43 1997  Mark Mitchell  <mmitchell@usa.net>

	* pt.c (begin_member_template_processing): Take a function as
	argument, not a set of template arguments.  Use the template
	parameters, rather than the arguments.  Handle non-type parameters
	correctly.  Push a binding level for the parameters so that multiple
	member templates using the same parameter names can be declared.
	(end_member_template_processing): Pop the binding level.
	(push_template_decl): Mark member templates as static when
	appropriate.

	* lex.c (do_pending_inlines): Pass the function, not its template
	arguments, to begin_member_template_processing.
	(process_next_inline): Likewise.
	(do_pending_defargs): Likewise.

	* error.c (dump_expr): Obtain the correct declaration for a
	TEMPLATE_CONST_PARM.

	* call.c (add_template_conv_candidate): New function.
	(build_object_call): Handle member templates, as done in the other
	build_ functions.

From-SVN: r15155
1997-09-08 05:28:51 -04:00
config Initial revision 1997-08-21 18:57:35 -04:00
etc Initial revision 1997-08-21 18:57:35 -04:00
gcc pt.c (begin_member_template_processing): Take a function as argument, not a set of template arguments. 1997-09-08 05:28:51 -04:00
include Initial revision 1997-08-21 18:57:35 -04:00
libiberty Fix `make distclean' failure. 1997-09-05 17:29:47 -07:00
libio linux.mt (LIBIOSTREAM_DEP): Change stdio.list to stmp-stdio. 1997-09-07 22:58:57 -06:00
libstdc++ * lib/libstdc++.exp: Remove libg++_link_flags. 1997-09-03 09:38:21 -06:00
texinfo * install-sh: Delete duplicate install script. 1997-09-05 09:05:56 -06:00
xiberty Initial revision 1997-08-21 18:57:35 -04:00
.cvsignore * .cvsignore (*-install): Remove. 1997-09-04 09:49:02 -06:00
ChangeLog INSTALL: Change 'amigados' to 'amigaos' to match current usage. 1997-09-07 23:17:48 -06:00
config-ml.in Initial revision 1997-08-21 18:57:35 -04:00
config.guess Make the gcc config.guess exec the toplevel config.guess. 1997-08-27 16:20:52 -07:00
config.sub INSTALL: Change 'amigados' to 'amigaos' to match current usage. 1997-09-07 23:17:48 -06:00
configure Initial revision 1997-08-21 18:57:35 -04:00
configure.in * configure.in (*-*-rtems*): Do not build libgloss for rtems. 1997-09-05 23:15:09 +00:00
COPYING Initial revision 1997-08-21 18:57:35 -04:00
COPYING.LIB Initial revision 1997-08-21 18:57:35 -04:00
install-sh Initial revision 1997-08-21 18:57:35 -04:00
ltconfig Initial revision 1997-08-21 18:57:35 -04:00
ltmain.sh Initial revision 1997-08-21 18:57:35 -04:00
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mkinstalldirs Initial revision 1997-08-21 18:57:35 -04:00
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mpw-install ignored by import 1997-08-21 19:14:36 -04:00
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