We currently crash upon the following invalid code (notice the "void
void**" parameter)
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using size_t = decltype(sizeof(int));
void *operator new(size_t, void void **p) noexcept { return p; }
int x;
void f() {
int y;
new (&y) int(x);
}
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The problem is that in this case, we end up with a NULL_TREE parameter
list for the new operator because of the error, and (1) coerce_new_type
wrongly complains about the first parameter type not being size_t,
(2) std_placement_new_fn_p blindly accesses the parameter list, hence a
crash.
This patch does NOT address #1 since we can't easily distinguish between
a new operator declaration without parameters from one with erroneous
parameters (and it's not worth the risk to refactor and break things for
an error recovery issue) hence a dg-bogus in new52.C, but it does
address #2 and the ICE by simply checking the first parameter against
NULL_TREE.
It also adds a new testcase checking that we complain about new
operators with no or invalid first parameters, since we did not have
any.
PR c++/117101
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* init.cc (std_placement_new_fn_p): Check first_arg against
NULL_TREE.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* g++.dg/init/new52.C: New test.
* g++.dg/init/new53.C: New test.
if (DECL_NAMESPACE_SCOPE_P (alloc_fn))
{
tree first_arg = TREE_CHAIN (TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (alloc_fn)));
- if ((TREE_VALUE (first_arg) == ptr_type_node)
- && TREE_CHAIN (first_arg) == void_list_node)
+ if (first_arg
+ && (TREE_VALUE (first_arg) == ptr_type_node)
+ && (TREE_CHAIN (first_arg) == void_list_node))
return true;
}
return false;
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+// PR c++/117101
+// { dg-do "compile" { target c++11 } }
+
+using size_t = decltype(sizeof(int));
+void* operator new(size_t, // { dg-bogus "first parameter" "" { xfail *-*-* } }
+ void void **p) noexcept // { dg-error "two or more" }
+{
+ return p; // { dg-error "not declared" }
+}
+int x;
+void f() {
+ int y;
+ new (&y) int(x);
+}
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+// Check that we reject operator new with no argument or non-size_t first
+// argument.
+// { dg-do "compile" }
+
+void* operator new(); // { dg-error "takes type .size_t." }
+void* operator new(char); // { dg-error "takes type .size_t." }
+void* operator new(char*); // { dg-error "takes type .size_t." }
+void* operator new(char&); // { dg-error "takes type .size_t." }