Here the call A().f() is represented as a COMPOUND_EXPR whose first
operand is the otherwise unused object argument A() and second operand
is the call result (both are TARGET_EXPRs). Within the return statement,
this outermost COMPOUND_EXPR ends up foiling the copy elision check in
build_special_member_call, resulting in us introducing a bogus call to the
deleted move constructor. (Within the variable initialization, which goes
through ocp_convert instead of convert_for_initialization, we've already
been eliding the copy -- despite the outermost COMPOUND_EXPR -- ever since
r10-7410-g72809d6fe8e085 made ocp_convert look through COMPOUND_EXPR).
In contrast I noticed '(A(), A::f())' (which should be equivalent to
the above call) is represented with the COMPOUND_EXPR inside the RHS's
TARGET_EXPR initializer thanks to a special case in cp_build_compound_expr.
So this patch fixes this by making keep_unused_object_arg use
cp_build_compound_expr as well.
PR c++/110441
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* call.cc (keep_unused_object_arg): Use cp_build_compound_expr
instead of building a COMPOUND_EXPR directly.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* g++.dg/cpp1z/elide8.C: New test.
if (TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (a))
a = build_this (a);
if (TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (a))
- return build2 (COMPOUND_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (result), a, result);
+ return cp_build_compound_expr (a, result, tf_error);
return result;
}
--- /dev/null
+// PR c++/110441
+// { dg-do compile { target c++11 } }
+
+struct immovable {
+ immovable(immovable &&) = delete;
+};
+
+struct A {
+ static immovable f();
+};
+
+immovable f() {
+ immovable m = A().f(); // { dg-error "deleted" "" { target c++14_down } }
+ return A().f(); // { dg-error "deleted" "" { target c++14_down } }
+}
+
+struct B {
+ A* operator->();
+};
+
+immovable g() {
+ B b;
+ immovable m = b->f(); // { dg-error "deleted" "" { target c++14_down } }
+ return b->f(); // { dg-error "deleted" "" { target c++14_down } }
+}