In the testcase below, the call to the target constructor foo{} from foo's delegating constructor is encoded as the INIT_EXPR
*(struct foo *) this = AGGR_INIT_EXPR <4, __ct_comp, D.2140, ...>; During initialization of the variable 'bar', we prematurely set TREE_READONLY on bar's CONSTRUCTOR in two places before the outer delegating constructor has returned: first, at the end of cxx_eval_call_expression after evaluating the RHS of the above INIT_EXPR, and second, at the end of cxx_eval_store_expression after having finished evaluating the above INIT_EXPR. This then prevents the rest of the outer delegating constructor from mutating 'bar'. This (hopefully minimally risky) patch makes cxx_eval_call_expression refrain from setting TREE_READONLY when evaluating the target constructor of a delegating constructor. It also makes cxx_eval_store_expression refrain from setting TREE_READONLY when the object being initialized is "*this', on the basis that it should be the responsibility of the routine that set 'this' in the first place to set the object's TREE_READONLY appropriately. Passes 'make check-c++', does this look OK to commit after full bootstrap/regtest? gcc/cp/ChangeLog: PR c++/94772 * constexpr.c (cxx_eval_call_expression): Don't set new_obj if we're evaluating the target constructor of a delegating constructor. (cxx_eval_store_expression): Don't set TREE_READONLY if the LHS of the INIT_EXPR is '*this'. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR c++/94772 * g++.dg/cpp1y/constexpr-tracking-const23.C: New test. --- gcc/cp/constexpr.c | 29 +++++++++++++++---- .../g++.dg/cpp1y/constexpr-tracking-const23.C | 21 ++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 45 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/constexpr-tracking-const23.C diff --git a/gcc/cp/constexpr.c b/gcc/cp/constexpr.c index 6b3e514398b..a9ddd861195 100644 --- a/gcc/cp/constexpr.c +++ b/gcc/cp/constexpr.c @@ -2367,10 +2367,20 @@ cxx_eval_call_expression (const constexpr_ctx *ctx, tree t, /* In a constructor, it should be the first `this' argument. At this point it has already been evaluated in the call to cxx_bind_parameters_in_call. */ - new_obj = TREE_VEC_ELT (new_call.bindings, 0); - STRIP_NOPS (new_obj); - if (TREE_CODE (new_obj) == ADDR_EXPR) - new_obj = TREE_OPERAND (new_obj, 0); + + if (ctx->call && ctx->call->fundef + && DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (ctx->call->fundef->decl) + && (TREE_VEC_ELT (ctx->call->bindings, 0) + == TREE_VEC_ELT (new_call.bindings, 0))) + /* We're calling the target constructor of a delegating constructor, so + there is no new object. */; + else + { + new_obj = TREE_VEC_ELT (new_call.bindings, 0); + STRIP_NOPS (new_obj); + if (TREE_CODE (new_obj) == ADDR_EXPR) + new_obj = TREE_OPERAND (new_obj, 0); + } } tree result = NULL_TREE; @@ -4950,7 +4960,16 @@ cxx_eval_store_expression (const constexpr_ctx *ctx, tree t, if (TREE_CODE (t) == INIT_EXPR && TREE_CODE (*valp) == CONSTRUCTOR && TYPE_READONLY (type)) - TREE_READONLY (*valp) = true; + { + if (INDIRECT_REF_P (target) + && (is_this_parameter + (tree_strip_nop_conversions (TREE_OPERAND (target, 0))))) + /* We've just initialized '*this' (perhaps via the target constructor of + a delegating constructor). Leave it up to the caller that set 'this' + to set TREE_READONLY appropriately. */; + else + TREE_READONLY (*valp) = true; + } /* Update TREE_CONSTANT and TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS on enclosing CONSTRUCTORs, if any. */ diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/constexpr-tracking-const23.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/constexpr-tracking-const23.C new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..266b62b852f --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/constexpr-tracking-const23.C @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +// PR c++/94772 +// { dg-do compile { target c++14 } } + +struct foo +{ + int x{}; + + constexpr foo() noexcept = default; + + constexpr foo(int a) : foo{} + { x = -a; } + + constexpr foo(int a, int b) : foo{a} + { x += a + b; } +}; + +int main() +{ + constexpr foo bar{1, 2}; + static_assert(bar.x == 2, ""); +} -- 2.26.2.266.ge870325ee8