On Sat, May 14, 2022 at 11:13:28PM -0400, Jason Merrill wrote: > On 5/13/22 19:41, Marek Polacek wrote: > > --- a/gcc/cp/typeck2.cc > > +++ b/gcc/cp/typeck2.cc > > @@ -1371,6 +1371,70 @@ digest_init_flags (tree type, tree init, int flags, > > tsubst_flags_t complain) > > return digest_init_r (type, init, 0, flags, complain); > > } > > +/* Return true if a prvalue is used as an initializer rather than for > > + temporary materialization. For instance: > > I might say "if SUBOB initializes the same object as FULL_EXPR"; the > full-expression could still end up initializing a temporary.
Fixed. > > + A a = A{}; // initializer > > + A a = (A{}); // initializer > > + A a = (1, A{}); // initializer > > + A a = true ? A{} : A{}; // initializer > > + auto x = A{}.x; // temporary materialization > > + auto x = foo(A{}); // temporary materialization > > + > > + FULL_EXPR is the whole expression, SUBOB is its TARGET_EXPR subobject. > > */ > > + > > +static bool > > +potential_prvalue_result_of (tree subob, tree full_expr) > > +{ > > + if (subob == full_expr) > > + return true; > > + else if (TREE_CODE (full_expr) == TARGET_EXPR) > > + { > > + tree init = TARGET_EXPR_INITIAL (full_expr); > > + if (TREE_CODE (init) == COND_EXPR) > > + return (potential_prvalue_result_of (subob, TREE_OPERAND (init, 1)) > > + || potential_prvalue_result_of (subob, TREE_OPERAND (init, 2))); > > + else if (TREE_CODE (init) == COMPOUND_EXPR) > > + return (potential_prvalue_result_of (subob, TREE_OPERAND (init, 0)) > > We shouldn't recurse into the LHS of the comma, only the RHS. Fixed. > > + || potential_prvalue_result_of (subob, TREE_OPERAND (init, 1))); > > + /* ??? I don't know if this can be hit. If so, look inside the ( ) > > + instead of the assert. */ > > + else if (TREE_CODE (init) == PAREN_EXPR) > > + gcc_checking_assert (false); > > It seems trivial enough to recurse after the assert, in case it does happen > in the wild. OK, adjusted. Thanks! Bootstrapped/regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, ok for trunk? -- >8 -- Consider struct A { int x; int y = x; }; struct B { int x = 0; int y = A{x}.y; // #1 }; where for #1 we end up with {.x=(&<PLACEHOLDER_EXPR struct B>)->x, .y=(&<PLACEHOLDER_EXPR struct A>)->x} that is, two PLACEHOLDER_EXPRs for different types on the same level in a {}. This crashes because our CONSTRUCTOR_PLACEHOLDER_BOUNDARY mechanism to avoid replacing unrelated PLACEHOLDER_EXPRs cannot deal with it. Here's why we wound up with those PLACEHOLDER_EXPRs: When we're performing cp_parser_late_parsing_nsdmi for "int y = A{x}.y;" we use finish_compound_literal on type=A, compound_literal={((struct B *) this)->x}. When digesting this initializer, we call get_nsdmi which creates a PLACEHOLDER_EXPR for A -- we don't have any object to refer to yet. After digesting, we have {.x=((struct B *) this)->x, .y=(&<PLACEHOLDER_EXPR struct A>)->x} and since we've created a PLACEHOLDER_EXPR inside it, we marked the whole ctor CONSTRUCTOR_PLACEHOLDER_BOUNDARY. f_c_l creates a TARGET_EXPR and returns TARGET_EXPR <D.2384, {.x=((struct B *) this)->x, .y=(&<PLACEHOLDER_EXPR struct A>)->x}> Then we get to B b = {}; and call store_init_value, which digests the {}, which produces {.x=NON_LVALUE_EXPR <0>, .y=(TARGET_EXPR <D.2395, {.x=(&<PLACEHOLDER_EXPR struct B>)->x, .y=(&<PLACEHOLDER_EXPR struct A>)->x}>).y} lookup_placeholder in constexpr won't find an object to replace the PLACEHOLDER_EXPR for B, because ctx->object will be D.2395 of type A, and we cannot search outward from D.2395 to find 'b'. The call to replace_placeholders in store_init_value will not do anything: we've marked the inner { } CONSTRUCTOR_PLACEHOLDER_BOUNDARY, and it's only a sub-expression, so replace_placeholders does nothing, so the <P_E struct B> stays even though now is the perfect time to replace it because we have an object for it: 'b'. Later, in cp_gimplify_init_expr the *expr_p is D.2395 = {.x=(&<PLACEHOLDER_EXPR struct B>)->x, .y=(&<PLACEHOLDER_EXPR struct A>)->x} where D.2395 is of type A, but we crash because we hit <P_E struct B>, which has a different type. My idea was to replace <P_E struct A> with D.2384 after creating the TARGET_EXPR because that means we have an object we can refer to. Then clear CONSTRUCTOR_PLACEHOLDER_BOUNDARY because we no longer have a PLACEHOLDER_EXPR in the {}. Then store_init_value will be able to replace <P_E struct B> with 'b', and we should be good to go. We must be careful not to break guaranteed copy elision, so this replacement happens in digest_nsdmi_init where we can see the whole initializer, and avoid replacing any placeholders in TARGET_EXPRs used in the context of initialization/copy elision. This is achieved via the new function called potential_prvalue_result_of. While fixing this problem, I found PR105550, thus the FIXMEs in the tests. PR c++/100252 gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * typeck2.cc (potential_prvalue_result_of): New. (replace_placeholders_for_class_temp_r): New. (digest_nsdmi_init): Call it. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr14.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr15.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr16.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr17.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr18.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr19.C: New test. --- gcc/cp/typeck2.cc | 91 ++++++++++++++ gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr14.C | 131 ++++++++++++++++++++ gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr15.C | 80 +++++++++++++ gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr16.C | 58 +++++++++ gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr17.C | 138 ++++++++++++++++++++++ gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr18.C | 56 +++++++++ gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr19.C | 28 +++++ 7 files changed, 582 insertions(+) create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr14.C create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr15.C create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr16.C create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr17.C create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr18.C create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr19.C diff --git a/gcc/cp/typeck2.cc b/gcc/cp/typeck2.cc index 1d92310edd0..1a96be3d412 100644 --- a/gcc/cp/typeck2.cc +++ b/gcc/cp/typeck2.cc @@ -1371,6 +1371,71 @@ digest_init_flags (tree type, tree init, int flags, tsubst_flags_t complain) return digest_init_r (type, init, 0, flags, complain); } +/* Return true if SUBOB initializes the same object as FULL_EXPR. + For instance: + + A a = A{}; // initializer + A a = (A{}); // initializer + A a = (1, A{}); // initializer + A a = true ? A{} : A{}; // initializer + auto x = A{}.x; // temporary materialization + auto x = foo(A{}); // temporary materialization + + FULL_EXPR is the whole expression, SUBOB is its TARGET_EXPR subobject. */ + +static bool +potential_prvalue_result_of (tree subob, tree full_expr) +{ + if (subob == full_expr) + return true; + else if (TREE_CODE (full_expr) == TARGET_EXPR) + { + tree init = TARGET_EXPR_INITIAL (full_expr); + if (TREE_CODE (init) == COND_EXPR) + return (potential_prvalue_result_of (subob, TREE_OPERAND (init, 1)) + || potential_prvalue_result_of (subob, TREE_OPERAND (init, 2))); + else if (TREE_CODE (init) == COMPOUND_EXPR) + return potential_prvalue_result_of (subob, TREE_OPERAND (init, 1)); + /* ??? I don't know if this can be hit. */ + else if (TREE_CODE (init) == PAREN_EXPR) + { + gcc_checking_assert (false); + return potential_prvalue_result_of (subob, TREE_OPERAND (init, 0)); + } + } + return false; +} + +/* Callback to replace PLACEHOLDER_EXPRs in a TARGET_EXPR (which isn't used + in the context of guaranteed copy elision). */ + +static tree +replace_placeholders_for_class_temp_r (tree *tp, int *, void *data) +{ + tree t = *tp; + tree full_expr = *static_cast<tree *>(data); + + /* We're looking for a TARGET_EXPR nested in the whole expression. */ + if (TREE_CODE (t) == TARGET_EXPR + && !potential_prvalue_result_of (t, full_expr)) + { + tree init = TARGET_EXPR_INITIAL (t); + while (TREE_CODE (init) == COMPOUND_EXPR) + init = TREE_OPERAND (init, 1); + if (TREE_CODE (init) == CONSTRUCTOR + && CONSTRUCTOR_PLACEHOLDER_BOUNDARY (init)) + { + tree obj = TARGET_EXPR_SLOT (t); + replace_placeholders (init, obj); + /* We should have dealt with all PLACEHOLDER_EXPRs. */ + CONSTRUCTOR_PLACEHOLDER_BOUNDARY (init) = false; + gcc_checking_assert (!find_placeholders (init)); + } + } + + return NULL_TREE; +} + /* Process the initializer INIT for an NSDMI DECL (a FIELD_DECL). */ tree digest_nsdmi_init (tree decl, tree init, tsubst_flags_t complain) @@ -1390,6 +1455,32 @@ digest_nsdmi_init (tree decl, tree init, tsubst_flags_t complain) && CP_AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (type)) init = reshape_init (type, init, complain); init = digest_init_flags (type, init, flags, complain); + + /* We may have temporary materialization in a NSDMI, if the initializer + has something like A{} in it. Digesting the {} could have introduced + a PLACEHOLDER_EXPR referring to A. Now that we've got a TARGET_EXPR, + we have an object we can refer to. The reason we bother doing this + here is for code like + + struct A { + int x; + int y = x; + }; + + struct B { + int x = 0; + int y = A{x}.y; // #1 + }; + + where in #1 we don't want to end up with two PLACEHOLDER_EXPRs for + different types on the same level in a {} when lookup_placeholder + wouldn't find a named object for the PLACEHOLDER_EXPR for A. Note, + temporary materialization does not occur when initializing an object + from a prvalue of the same type, therefore we must not replace the + placeholder with a temporary object so that it can be elided. */ + cp_walk_tree (&init, replace_placeholders_for_class_temp_r, &init, + nullptr); + return init; } diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr14.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr14.C new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..28b908a0a1a --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr14.C @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ +// PR c++/100252 +// { dg-do run { target c++14 } } + +#define SA(X) static_assert ((X),#X) + +struct A { + int x; + int y = x; +}; + +struct B { + int x = 0; + int y = A{x}.y; +}; + +constexpr B csb1 = { }; +SA(csb1.x == 0 && csb1.y == csb1.x); +constexpr B csb2 = { 1 }; +SA(csb2.x == 1 && csb2.y == csb2.x); +constexpr B csb3 = { 1, 2 }; +SA(csb3.x == 1 && csb3.y == 2); + +B sb1 = { }; +B sb2 = { 1 }; +B sb3 = { 1, 2}; + +struct C { + int x = 0; + int y = (true, A{x}.y) + (A{x}.y, 0); +}; + +constexpr C csc1 = { }; +SA(csc1.x == 0 && csc1.y == csc1.x); +constexpr C csc2 = { 1 }; +SA(csc2.x == 1 && csc2.y == csc2.x); +constexpr C csc3 = { 1, 2 }; +SA(csc3.x == 1 && csc3.y == 2); + +C sc1 = { }; +C sc2 = { 1 }; +C sc3 = { 1, 2}; + +struct D { + int x = 0; + int y = (A{x}.y); +}; + +constexpr D csd1 = { }; +SA(csd1.x == 0 && csd1.y == csd1.x); +constexpr D csd2 = { 1 }; +SA(csd2.x == 1 && csd2.y == csd2.x); +constexpr D csd3 = { 1, 2 }; +SA(csd3.x == 1 && csd3.y == 2); + +D sd1 = { }; +D sd2 = { 1 }; +D sd3 = { 1, 2}; + +struct E { + int x = 0; + int y = x ? A{x}.y : A{x}.y; +}; + +constexpr E cse1 = { }; +SA(cse1.x == 0 && cse1.y == cse1.x); +constexpr E cse2 = { 1 }; +SA(cse2.x == 1 && cse2.y == cse2.x); +constexpr E cse3 = { 1, 2 }; +SA(cse3.x == 1 && cse3.y == 2); + +E se1 = { }; +E se2 = { 1 }; +E se3 = { 1, 2}; + +int +main () +{ + if (sb1.x != 0 || sb1.x != sb1.y) + __builtin_abort(); + if (sb2.x != 1 || sb2.x != sb2.y) + __builtin_abort(); + if (sb3.x != 1 || sb3.y != 2) + __builtin_abort(); + + if (sc1.x != 0 || sc1.x != sc1.y) + __builtin_abort(); + if (sc2.x != 1 || sc2.x != sc2.y) + __builtin_abort(); + if (sc3.x != 1 || sc3.y != 2) + __builtin_abort(); + + B b1 = { }; + B b2 = { 1 }; + B b3 = { 1, 2}; + if (b1.x != 0 || b1.x != b1.y) + __builtin_abort(); + if (b2.x != 1 || b2.x != b2.y) + __builtin_abort(); + if (b3.x != 1 || b3.y != 2) + __builtin_abort(); + + C c1 = { }; + C c2 = { 1 }; + C c3 = { 1, 2}; + if (c1.x != 0 || c1.x != c1.y) + __builtin_abort(); + if (c2.x != 1 || c2.x != c2.y) + __builtin_abort(); + if (c3.x != 1 || c3.y != 2) + __builtin_abort(); + + D d1 = { }; + D d2 = { 1 }; + D d3 = { 1, 2}; + if (d1.x != 0 || d1.x != d1.y) + __builtin_abort(); + if (d2.x != 1 || d2.x != d2.y) + __builtin_abort(); + if (d3.x != 1 || d3.y != 2) + __builtin_abort(); + + E e1 = { }; + E e2 = { 1 }; + E e3 = { 1, 2}; + if (e1.x != 0 || e1.x != e1.y) + __builtin_abort(); + if (e2.x != 1 || e2.x != e2.y) + __builtin_abort(); + if (e3.x != 1 || e3.y != 2) + __builtin_abort(); +} diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr15.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr15.C new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d091d693042 --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr15.C @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +// PR c++/100252 +// { dg-do run { target c++14 } } + +struct A { + int x; + int y = x; +}; + +struct B { + int x = 0; + int y = A{x}.y; +}; + +static void +test_b (B b1 = B{}, B b2 = B{1}, B b3 = B{1, 2}) +{ + if (b1.x != 0 || b1.y != b1.x) + __builtin_abort(); + if (b2.x != 1 || b2.y != b2.x) + __builtin_abort(); + if (b3.x != 1 || b3.y != 2) + __builtin_abort(); +} + +struct C { + int x = 0; + int y = (true, A{x}.y) + (A{x}.y, 0); +}; + +static void +test_c (C c1 = C{}, C c2 = C{1}, C c3 = C{1, 2}) +{ + if (c1.x != 0 || c1.y != c1.x) + __builtin_abort(); + if (c2.x != 1 || c2.y != c2.x) + __builtin_abort(); + if (c3.x != 1 || c3.y != 2) + __builtin_abort(); +} + +struct D { + int x = 0; + int y = (A{x}.y); +}; + +static void +test_d (D d1 = D{}, D d2 = D{1}, D d3 = D{1, 2}) +{ + if (d1.x != 0 || d1.y != d1.x) + __builtin_abort(); + if (d2.x != 1 || d2.y != d2.x) + __builtin_abort(); + if (d3.x != 1 || d3.y != 2) + __builtin_abort(); +} + +struct E { + int x = 0; + int y = x ? A{x}.y : A{x}.y; +}; + +static void +test_e (E e1 = E{}, E e2 = E{1}, E e3 = E{1, 2}) +{ + if (e1.x != 0 || e1.y != e1.x) + __builtin_abort(); + if (e2.x != 1 || e2.y != e2.x) + __builtin_abort(); + if (e3.x != 1 || e3.y != 2) + __builtin_abort(); +} + +int +main () +{ + test_b (); + test_c (); + test_d (); + test_e (); +} diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr16.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr16.C new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..dc6492c1b0b --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr16.C @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +// PR c++/100252 +// { dg-do compile { target c++14 } } + +#define SA(X) static_assert ((X),#X) + +struct A { + const A* p = this; +}; + +struct B { + A a = A{}; +}; + +constexpr B b; +SA(b.a.p == &b.a); +B b1 = { }; + +struct C { + A a = (true, A{}); +}; + +constexpr C c; +SA(c.a.p == &c.a); +C c1 = { }; + +struct D { + A a = (A{}); +}; + +constexpr D d; +SA(d.a.p == &d.a); +D d1 = { }; + +static constexpr A global_a; + +struct E { + A a = true ? A{} : A{}; + A b = true ? global_a : (false ? A{} : A{}); + A c = true ? (false ? A{} : A{}) : global_a; + A d = true ? (false ? A{} : A{}) : (false ? A{} : A{}); +}; + +// FIXME: When fixing this, also fix nsdmi-aggr17.C. +constexpr E e; // { dg-bogus "" "PR105550" { xfail *-*-* } } +SA (e.a.p == &e.a); // { dg-bogus "" "PR105550" { xfail *-*-* } } + +E e1 = { }; + +struct F { + bool b = (A{}, true); +}; + +constexpr F f; + +void +g (B b2 = B{}, C c2 = C{}, D d2 = D{}, E e2 = E{}) +{ +} diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr17.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr17.C new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fc27a2cdac7 --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr17.C @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +// PR c++/100252 +// { dg-do run { target c++14 } } + +#define SA(X) static_assert ((X),#X) + +struct A { + int x; + int y = x; + const A* p = this; +}; + +struct B { + int x = 42; + A a = A{x}; +}; + +constexpr B b; +SA(b.a.p == &b.a); +SA(b.x == 42); +B b2 = { }; +B b3 = { 42 }; + +struct C { + int x = 42; + B b = B{x}; +}; + +constexpr C c; +C c2; +C c3; + +struct D { + int x = 42; + A a = (true, A{x}); +}; + +constexpr D d; +SA(d.a.p == &d.a); +SA(d.x == 42); +D d2 = { }; +D d3 = { 42 }; + +struct E { + int x = 42; + A a = (A{x}); +}; + +constexpr E e; +SA(e.a.p == &e.a); +SA(e.x == 42); +E e2 = { }; +E e3 = { 42 }; + +struct F { + int x = 42; + A a = true ? A{x} : A{x}; +}; + +// FIXME: Doesn't work due to PR105550. +//constexpr F f; +//SA (f.a.p == &f.a); +SA (e.x == 42); +F f2 = { }; +F f3 = { 42 }; + +static void +test_b (B b4 = B{}, B b5 = B{ 42 }) +{ + if (b2.x != 42 || b2.a.x != 42 || b2.a.y != b2.a.x) + __builtin_abort (); + if (b3.x != 42 || b3.a.x != 42 || b3.a.y != b3.a.x) + __builtin_abort (); + if (b4.x != 42 || b4.a.x != 42 || b4.a.y != b4.a.x) + __builtin_abort (); + if (b5.x != 42 || b5.a.x != 42 || b5.a.y != b5.a.x) + __builtin_abort (); +} + +static void +test_c (C c4 = C{}, C c5 = C{ 42 }) +{ + if (c2.b.x != 42 || c2.b.a.x != 42 || c2.b.a.y != c2.b.a.x) + __builtin_abort (); + if (c3.b.x != 42 || c3.b.a.x != 42 || c3.b.a.y != c3.b.a.x) + __builtin_abort (); + if (c4.b.x != 42 || c4.b.a.x != 42 || c4.b.a.y != c4.b.a.x) + __builtin_abort (); + if (c5.b.x != 42 || c5.b.a.x != 42 || c5.b.a.y != c5.b.a.x) + __builtin_abort (); +} + +static void +test_d (D d4 = D{}, D d5 = D{ 42 }) +{ + if (d2.x != 42 || d2.a.x != 42 || d2.a.y != d2.a.x) + __builtin_abort (); + if (d3.x != 42 || d3.a.x != 42 || d3.a.y != d3.a.x) + __builtin_abort (); + if (d4.x != 42 || d4.a.x != 42 || d4.a.y != d4.a.x) + __builtin_abort (); + if (d5.x != 42 || d5.a.x != 42 || d5.a.y != d5.a.x) + __builtin_abort (); +} + +static void +test_e (E e4 = E{}, E e5 = E{ 42 }) +{ + if (e2.x != 42 || e2.a.x != 42 || e2.a.y != e2.a.x) + __builtin_abort (); + if (e3.x != 42 || e3.a.x != 42 || e3.a.y != e3.a.x) + __builtin_abort (); + if (e4.x != 42 || e4.a.x != 42 || e4.a.y != e4.a.x) + __builtin_abort (); + if (e5.x != 42 || e5.a.x != 42 || e5.a.y != e5.a.x) + __builtin_abort (); +} + +static void +test_f (F f4 = F{}, F f5 = F{ 42 }) +{ + if (f2.x != 42 || f2.a.x != 42 || f2.a.y != f2.a.x) + __builtin_abort (); + if (f3.x != 42 || f3.a.x != 42 || f3.a.y != f3.a.x) + __builtin_abort (); + if (f4.x != 42 || f4.a.x != 42 || f4.a.y != f4.a.x) + __builtin_abort (); + if (f5.x != 42 || f5.a.x != 42 || f5.a.y != f5.a.x) + __builtin_abort (); +} +int +main () +{ + test_b (); + test_c (); + test_d (); + test_e (); + test_f (); +} diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr18.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr18.C new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..567b8ee96d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr18.C @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +// PR c++/100252 +// { dg-do compile { target c++14 } } + +struct B { }; + +struct A { + int x; + int y = x; + constexpr operator B() { return B{}; } +}; + +struct C { + int x = 42; + B b = A{x}; +}; + +C c1 = {}; +C c2 = { 42 }; +constexpr C c3 = {}; +constexpr C c4 = { 42 }; + +struct D { + int x = 42; + B b = (true, A{x}); +}; + +D d1 = {}; +D d2 = { 42 }; +constexpr D d3 = {}; +constexpr D d4 = { 42 }; + +struct E { + int x = 42; + B b = (A{x}); +}; + +E e1 = {}; +E e2 = { 42 }; +constexpr E e3 = {}; +constexpr E e4 = { 42 }; + +struct F { + int x = 42; + B b = (A{x}); +}; + +F f1 = {}; +F f2 = { 42 }; +constexpr F f3 = {}; +constexpr F f4 = { 42 }; + +void +g (C c5 = C{}, C c6 = C{ 42 }, D d5 = D{}, D d6 = D{ 42 }, + E e5 = E{}, E e6 = E{ 42 }, F f5 = F{}, F f6 = F{ 42 }) +{ +} diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr19.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr19.C new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f4892e3379b --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp1y/nsdmi-aggr19.C @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +// PR c++/100252 +// { dg-do compile { target c++14 } } + +#define SA(X) static_assert ((X),#X) + +struct A { + const A* p = this; +}; + +struct B { + A a = (A{}, A{}); +}; + +constexpr B b; +SA(b.a.p == &b.a); + +struct C { + int x; + int y = x; +}; + +struct D { + int x = 0; + int y = (C{x}.y, C{x}.y); +}; + +constexpr D d = { }; +D d2 = {}; base-commit: 682e587f1021241758f7dfe0b22651008622a312 -- 2.36.1