lookup_and_finish_template_variable calls convert_from_reference, which
means for a variable template-id of reference type the function wraps
the corresponding VAR_DECL in an INDIRECT_REF. But the downstream logic
of two callers, tsubst_qualified_id and finish_class_member_access_expr,
expect a DECL_P result and this unexpected INDIRECT_REF leads to an ICE
resolving such a (dependently scoped) template-id as in the first testcase.
(Note these two callers eventually call convert_from_reference on the
result anyway, so calling it earlier seems redundant in this case.)
This patch fixes this by pulling out the convert_from_reference call
from lookup_and_finish_template_variable and into the callers that
actually need it, which turns out to only be tsubst_copy_and_build
(if we got rid of the call there we'd mishandle the second testcase).
PR c++/97340
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* pt.cc (lookup_and_finish_template_variable): Don't call
convert_from_reference.
(tsubst_copy_and_build) <case TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR>: Call
convert_from_reference on the result of
lookup_and_finish_template_variable.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* g++.dg/cpp1y/var-templ80.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp1y/var-templ81.C: New test.
complain &= ~tf_partial;
var = finish_template_variable (var, complain);
mark_used (var);
- return convert_from_reference (var);
+ return var;
}
/* If the set of template parameters PARMS contains a template parameter
{
tree r = lookup_and_finish_template_variable (templ, targs,
complain);
+ r = convert_from_reference (r);
r = maybe_wrap_with_location (r, EXPR_LOCATION (t));
RETURN (r);
}
--- /dev/null
+// PR c++/97340
+// { dg-do compile { target c++14 } }
+
+template<class>
+struct A {
+ template<class>
+ static constexpr const int& var = 0;
+};
+
+template<class T>
+struct B {
+ static constexpr int x1 = A<T>::template var<int>;
+ static constexpr int y1 = A<T>{}.template var<int>;
+
+ static constexpr int x2 = A<int>::template var<T>;
+ static constexpr int y2 = A<int>{}.template var<T>;
+
+ static constexpr int x3 = A<int>::template var<int>;
+ static constexpr int y3 = A<int>{}.template var<int>;
+};
+
+template struct B<int>;
--- /dev/null
+// Verify we don't ICE on an invalid dereference of a variable
+// template-id of reference type.
+// { dg-do compile { target c++14 } }
+
+template<class>
+static constexpr const int& var = 0;
+
+template<class T>
+struct B {
+ static constexpr int x = *var<T>; // { dg-error "argument of unary" }
+ static constexpr const int& y = *var<T>; // { dg-error "argument of unary" }
+};
+
+template struct B<int>;