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return in ctors on targetm.cxx.cdtor_returns_this () target like arm is emitted as GOTO_EXPR cdtor_label where at cdtor_label it emits RETURN_EXPR with the this. Similarly, in all dtors regardless of targetm.cxx.cdtor_returns_this () a return is emitted similarly. potential_constant_expression_1 was rejecting these gotos and so we incorrectly rejected these testcases, but actual cxx_eval* is apparently handling these just fine. I was a little bit worried that for the destruction of bases we wouldn't evaluate something we should, but as the testcase shows, that is evaluated through try ... finally and there is nothing after the cdtor_label. For arm there is RETURN_EXPR this; but we don't really care about the return value from ctors and dtors during the constexpr evaluation. I must say I don't see much the point of cdtor_labels at all, I'd think that with try ... finally around it for non-arm we could just RETURN_EXPR instead of the GOTO_EXPR and the try/finally gimplification would DTRT, and we could just add the right return value for the arm case. 2022-02-14 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR c++/104513 * constexpr.cc (potential_constant_expression_1) <case GOTO_EXPR>: Don't punt if returns (target). * g++.dg/cpp1y/constexpr-104513.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp2a/constexpr-dtor12.C: New test. |
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