Al Viro wrote:-

> 
> sparse simply doesn't check that.  We don't have anything resembling
> support of VLA.  Note that check for integer constant expression
> has nothing to do with that;
> 
>       int x[(int)(0.6 + 0.6)];
> 
> is valid (if stupid).

It isn't valid; it fails the test twice.  Both 0.6 are not "immediate
operands of casts".  Their sum is, but that's irrelevant.
Therefore the dimension is not an ICE and a diagnostic is required.

Neil.
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