aaron.ballman added inline comments.

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Comment at: test/PCH/cxx-static_assert.cpp:17
 
-// expected-error@12 {{static_assert failed "N is not 2!"}}
+// expected-error@12 {{static_assert failed due to requirement '1 == 2' "N is 
not 2!"}}
 T<1> t1; // expected-note {{in instantiation of template class 'T<1>' 
requested here}}
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I'm not certain how I feel about now printing the failure condition when 
there's an explicit message provided. From what I understand, a fair amount of 
code in the wild does `static_assert(some_condition, "some_condition")` because 
of older language modes where the message was not optional. I worry we're going 
to start seeing a lot of diagnostics like: `static_assert failed due to 
requirement '1 == 2' "N == 2"`, which seems a bit low-quality. See 
`DFAPacketizer::DFAPacketizer()` in LLVM as an example of something similar.

Given that the user entered a message, do we still want to show the 
requirement? Do we feel the same way if the requirement is fairly large?


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