After r269667 which introduced joust_maybe_elide_copy, in C++17 we can elide
a constructor if it uses a conversion function that returns a prvalue, and
use the conversion function in its stead.
This eliding means that if we have a candidate that previously didn't have
->second_conv, it can have it after the elision. This confused the
-Wconversion warning because it was assuming that if cand1->second_conv is
non-null, so is cand2->second_conv. Here cand1->second_conv was non-null
but cand2->second_conv remained null, so it crashed in compare_ics.
I checked with clang that both compilers call A::operator B() in C++17 and
B::B(A const &) otherwise.
* call.c (joust): Don't attempt to warn if ->second_conv is null.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/overload-conv-4.C: New test.
From-SVN: r277593
+2019-10-29 Marek Polacek <polacek@redhat.com>
+
+ PR c++/90998 - ICE with copy elision in init by ctor and -Wconversion.
+ * call.c (joust): Don't attempt to warn if ->second_conv is null.
+
2019-10-29 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR c++/92201
either between a constructor and a conversion op, or between two
conversion ops. */
if ((complain & tf_warning)
- && winner && warn_conversion && cand1->second_conv
+ /* In C++17, the constructor might have been elided, which means that
+ an originally null ->second_conv could become non-null. */
+ && winner && warn_conversion && cand1->second_conv && cand2->second_conv
&& (!DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (cand1->fn) || !DECL_CONSTRUCTOR_P (cand2->fn))
&& winner != compare_ics (cand1->second_conv, cand2->second_conv))
{
+2019-10-29 Marek Polacek <polacek@redhat.com>
+
+ PR c++/90998 - ICE with copy elision in init by ctor and -Wconversion.
+ * g++.dg/cpp0x/overload-conv-4.C: New test.
+
2019-10-29 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR c++/92201
--- /dev/null
+// PR c++/90998 - ICE with copy elision in init by ctor and -Wconversion.
+// { dg-do compile { target c++11 } }
+// { dg-options "-Wconversion" }
+
+struct B;
+
+struct A {
+ operator B();
+};
+
+struct B {
+ B(A const &rs);
+ B(B const &rs);
+};
+
+B
+f (A x)
+{
+ // C++14: we call B::B(A const &)
+ // C++17: we call A::operator B()
+ return B(x); // { dg-warning "choosing .A::operator B\\(\\). over .B::B\\(const A&\\)" "" { target c++17 } }
+ // { dg-warning "for conversion from .A. to .B." "" { target c++17 } .-1 }
+}