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Douglas Gregor authored
representation handles the various ways in which one can name a template, including unqualified references ("vector"), qualified references ("std::vector"), and dependent template names ("MetaFun::template apply"). One immediate effect of this change is that the representation of nested-name-specifiers in type names for class template specializations (e.g., std::vector<int>) is more accurate. Rather than representing std::vector<int> as std::(vector<int>) we represent it as (std::vector)<int> which more closely follows the C++ grammar. Additionally, templates are no longer represented as declarations (DeclPtrTy) in Parse-Sema interactions. Instead, I've introduced a new OpaquePtr type (TemplateTy) that holds the representation of a TemplateName. This will simplify the handling of dependent template-names, once we get there. llvm-svn: 68074
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