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Clang 19 now implements CWG 96 [1], which requires a template argument list after a 'template' keyword, resulting in errors similar to: /wrkdirs/usr/ports/audio/sfizz/work/sfizz-1.2.3/external/atomic_queue/include/atomic_queue/atomic_queue.h:394:31: error: a template argument list is expected after a name prefixed by the template keyword [-Wmissing-template-arg-list-after-template-kw] 394 | return Base::template do_pop_any(states_[index], elements_[index]); | ^ /wrkdirs/usr/ports/audio/sfizz/work/sfizz-1.2.3/external/atomic_queue/include/atomic_queue/atomic_queue.h:400:24: error: a template argument list is expected after a name prefixed by the template keyword [-Wmissing-template-arg-list-after-template-kw] 400 | Base::template do_push_any(std::forward<U>(element), states_[index], elements_[index]); | ^ /wrkdirs/usr/ports/audio/sfizz/work/sfizz-1.2.3/external/atomic_queue/include/atomic_queue/atomic_queue.h:522:31: error: a template argument list is expected after a name prefixed by the template keyword [-Wmissing-template-arg-list-after-template-kw] 522 | return Base::template do_pop_any(states_[index], elements_[index]); | ^ /wrkdirs/usr/ports/audio/sfizz/work/sfizz-1.2.3/external/atomic_queue/include/atomic_queue/atomic_queue.h:528:24: error: a template argument list is expected after a name prefixed by the template keyword [-Wmissing-template-arg-list-after-template-kw] 528 | Base::template do_push_any(std::forward<U>(element), states_[index], elements_[index]); | ^ In all these cases, appending "<>" is enough to satisfy the constraint. This can be done with a REINPLACE_CMD in the post-patch phase. [1] https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/cwg_defects.html#96 PR: 282796 Approved by: yuri (maintainer) MFH: 2024Q4 |
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