// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++14 -fsyntax-only -verify -fcuda-is-device %s // Check how the force_cuda_host_device pragma interacts with template // instantiations. template <typename T> auto foo() { // expected-note {{declared here}} return T(); } template <typename T> struct X { void foo(); // expected-note {{declared here}} }; #pragma clang force_cuda_host_device begin __attribute__((host)) __attribute__((device)) void test() { int n = foo<int>(); // expected-error {{reference to __host__ function 'foo<int>'}} X<int>().foo(); // expected-error {{reference to __host__ function 'foo'}} } #pragma clang force_cuda_host_device end // Same thing as above, but within a force_cuda_host_device block without a // corresponding end. template <typename T> T bar() { // expected-note {{declared here}} return T(); } template <typename T> struct Y { void bar(); // expected-note {{declared here}} }; #pragma clang force_cuda_host_device begin __attribute__((host)) __attribute__((device)) void test2() { int n = bar<int>(); // expected-error {{reference to __host__ function 'bar<int>'}} Y<int>().bar(); // expected-error {{reference to __host__ function 'bar'}} }