access to the (elevated) access of the accessed declaration, if applicable, rather than plunking that access onto the end after we've calculated the inheritance access. Also, being a friend of a derived class gives you public access to its members (subject to later modification by further inheritance); it does not simply ignore a single location of restricted inheritance. Also, when computing the best unprivileged path to a subobject, preserve the information that the worst path might be AS_none (forbidden) rather than a minimum of AS_private. llvm-svn: 98899
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