The expression ctx._M_indent is not a constant expression when ctx is a
reference parameter, even though _M_indent is an enumerator. Rename it
to _S_indent to be consistent with our conventions, and refer to it as
PrintContext::_S_indent to be valid C++ code (at least until P2280 is
accepted as a DR).

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Wakely <jwak...@redhat.com>

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

        PR libstdc++/101937
        * src/c++11/debug.cc (PrintContext::_M_indent): Replace with a
        static data member.
        (print_word): Use qualified-id to access it.

Tested x86_64-linux. Committed to trunk.

commit 6c25932ac399423b09b730fb8f894ada568deb2a
Author: Jonathan Wakely <jwak...@redhat.com>
Date:   Mon Aug 16 15:35:58 2021

    libstdc++: Use qualified-id for class member constant [PR101937]
    
    The expression ctx._M_indent is not a constant expression when ctx is a
    reference parameter, even though _M_indent is an enumerator. Rename it
    to _S_indent to be consistent with our conventions, and refer to it as
    PrintContext::_S_indent to be valid C++ code (at least until P2280 is
    accepted as a DR).
    
    Signed-off-by: Jonathan Wakely <jwak...@redhat.com>
    
    libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
    
            PR libstdc++/101937
            * src/c++11/debug.cc (PrintContext::_M_indent): Replace with a
            static data member.
            (print_word): Use qualified-id to access it.

diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/src/c++11/debug.cc b/libstdc++-v3/src/c++11/debug.cc
index 33d76bfcaab..0128535135e 100644
--- a/libstdc++-v3/src/c++11/debug.cc
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/src/c++11/debug.cc
@@ -573,8 +573,8 @@ namespace
     : _M_max_length(78), _M_column(1), _M_first_line(true), _M_wordwrap(false)
     { get_max_length(_M_max_length); }
 
+    static constexpr int _S_indent = 4;
     std::size_t        _M_max_length;
-    enum { _M_indent = 4 } ;
     std::size_t        _M_column;
     bool       _M_first_line;
     bool       _M_wordwrap;
@@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ namespace
     if (length == 0)
       return;
 
-    // Consider first '\n' at begining cause it impacts column.
+    // First consider '\n' at the beginning because it impacts the column.
     if (word[0] == '\n')
       {
        fprintf(stderr, "\n");
@@ -625,8 +625,8 @@ namespace
        // If this isn't the first line, indent
        if (ctx._M_column == 1 && !ctx._M_first_line)
          {
-           const char spacing[ctx._M_indent + 1] = "    ";
-           print_raw(ctx, spacing, ctx._M_indent);
+           const char spacing[PrintContext::_S_indent + 1] = "    ";
+           print_raw(ctx, spacing, PrintContext::_S_indent);
          }
 
        int written = fprintf(stderr, "%.*s", (int)length, word);

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