// I, Howard Hinnant, hereby place this code in the public domain.
// Test that the implicit object parameter is *not* an rvalue reference, but is instead
//   identical to that specified in C++03.  That is, the implicit object parameter is
//   an lvalue reference that can bind to an rvalue. :-\
//   See http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2006/n2118.html under the
//   section "Revision 1 Summary and Rationale" for more details.
// { dg-do compile { target c++11 } }
// { dg-skip-if "packed attribute missing for struct one" { "epiphany-*-*" } }
template <bool> struct sa;
template <> struct sa<true> {};
struct one   {long x[1];};
struct two   {long x[2];};
struct os
{
    one operator<<(int);
};
struct A
{
    A(int);
};
two operator<<(os&, const A&);
void test()
{
    os o;
    sa<sizeof(o << 1) == 1 * sizeof(long)> t1;  // Calls os::operator<<(int)
                                 // Would be ambiguous if the implicit object parameter
                                 // was an rvalue reference.
}
int main()
{
    return 0;
}