Reputation: 492
When I use clang (10.0.1) to compile that:
#include <iostream>
template <typename ...Args>
void f( int a = 4, Args&&... aArgs )
{
std::cout << a << std::endl;
}
int main( int argc, char *argv[] )
{
f( 1, 2 );
return 0;
}
I get:
main.cpp:4:30: error: missing default argument on parameter 'aArgs'
But standard say about default arguments:
In a function declaration, after a parameter with a default argument, all subsequent parameters must have a default argument supplied in this or a previous declaration from the same scope (since c++11) ...unless the parameter was expanded from a parameter pack or be a function parameter pack.
It is a clang bug?
hint: I try it on gcc and works fine
Upvotes: 6
Views: 1453
Reputation: 117643
Yes, it's a bug: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23029.
It's fixed in clang 11: https://reviews.llvm.org/rGb5f2c4e45b8d54063051e6955cef0bbb7b6ab0f8
Upvotes: 7