Parsing the following code with Python libclang: ```cpp #include <vector> int main() { const std::vector<int> i_is_ok; const std::vector<int>::const_iterator i_iter_becomes_const_iterator; return 0; } ``` incorrectly produces AST that looks like: ``` TRANSLATION_UNIT s: class_iter.cpp FUNCTION_DECL s: main t: int () COMPOUND_STMT DECL_STMT VAR_DECL s: i_is_ok t: const int DECL_STMT VAR_DECL s: const_iterator t: const int RETURN_STMT INTEGER_LITERAL ``` this AST dump was produced using script from: https://gist.githubusercontent.com/scturtle/a7b5349028c249f2e9eeb5688d3e0c5e/raw/fb16f021d2ddcaba9122ad8867aa955c1be4f988/ast_dump.py see demo at repl: https://replit.com/@binterboo/python-libclang-bug-with-constiterator#class_iter.cpp LLVM_VER: 16.0.4
Parsing the following code with Python libclang:
incorrectly produces AST that looks like:
this AST dump was produced using script from:
https://gist.githubusercontent.com/scturtle/a7b5349028c249f2e9eeb5688d3e0c5e/raw/fb16f021d2ddcaba9122ad8867aa955c1be4f988/ast_dump.py
see demo at repl:
https://replit.com/@binterboo/python-libclang-bug-with-constiterator#class_iter.cpp
LLVM_VER: 16.0.4