Core 1191

Core 1191
	* method.c (synthezized_method_walk): Cleanups don't affect the
	triviality of a constructor, but do affect deletion and exception
	specification.

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Jason Merrill 2011-03-15 14:27:29 -04:00 committed by Jason Merrill
parent 437697b8ee
commit 92d0652c1e
4 changed files with 37 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
2011-03-15 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
Core 1191
* method.c (synthesized_method_walk): Cleanups don't affect the
triviality of a constructor, but do affect deletion and exception
specification.
2011-03-15 Rodrigo Rivas Costa <rodrigorivascosta@gmail.com>
* decl2.c (cp_check_const_attributes): New.

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@ -1080,14 +1080,9 @@ synthesized_method_walk (tree ctype, special_function_kind sfk, bool const_p,
tsubst_flags_t complain;
const char *msg;
bool ctor_p;
tree cleanup_spec;
bool cleanup_trivial = true;
bool cleanup_deleted = false;
cleanup_spec
= (cxx_dialect >= cxx0x ? noexcept_true_spec : empty_except_spec);
if (spec_p)
*spec_p = cleanup_spec;
*spec_p = (cxx_dialect >= cxx0x ? noexcept_true_spec : empty_except_spec);
if (deleted_p)
{
@ -1228,8 +1223,10 @@ synthesized_method_walk (tree ctype, special_function_kind sfk, bool const_p,
destructors for cleanup of partially constructed objects. */
rval = locate_fn_flags (base_binfo, complete_dtor_identifier,
NULL_TREE, flags, complain);
process_subob_fn (rval, false, &cleanup_spec, &cleanup_trivial,
&cleanup_deleted, NULL, NULL,
/* Note that we don't pass down trivial_p; the subobject
destructors don't affect triviality of the constructor. */
process_subob_fn (rval, false, spec_p, NULL,
deleted_p, NULL, NULL,
basetype);
}
@ -1275,8 +1272,8 @@ synthesized_method_walk (tree ctype, special_function_kind sfk, bool const_p,
{
rval = locate_fn_flags (base_binfo, complete_dtor_identifier,
NULL_TREE, flags, complain);
process_subob_fn (rval, false, &cleanup_spec, &cleanup_trivial,
&cleanup_deleted, NULL, NULL,
process_subob_fn (rval, false, spec_p, NULL,
deleted_p, NULL, NULL,
basetype);
}
}
@ -1295,23 +1292,14 @@ synthesized_method_walk (tree ctype, special_function_kind sfk, bool const_p,
if (ctor_p)
walk_field_subobs (TYPE_FIELDS (ctype), complete_dtor_identifier,
sfk_destructor, TYPE_UNQUALIFIED, false,
false, false, &cleanup_spec, &cleanup_trivial,
&cleanup_deleted, NULL,
false, false, spec_p, NULL,
deleted_p, NULL,
NULL, flags, complain);
pop_scope (scope);
--cp_unevaluated_operand;
--c_inhibit_evaluation_warnings;
/* If the constructor isn't trivial, consider the subobject cleanups. */
if (ctor_p && trivial_p && !*trivial_p)
{
if (deleted_p && cleanup_deleted)
*deleted_p = true;
if (spec_p)
*spec_p = merge_exception_specifiers (*spec_p, cleanup_spec);
}
}
/* DECL is a deleted function. If it's implicitly deleted, explain why and

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@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
2011-03-15 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
* g++.dg/cpp0x/implicit11.C: New.
2011-03-15 Rodrigo Rivas Costa <rodrigorivascosta@gmail.com>
* g++.dg/cpp0x/constexpr-attribute.C: New.

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@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
// Test that we consider base dtors in determining whether
// a derived ctor is deleted even if the ctor is trivial.
// { dg-options -std=c++0x }
struct A
{
~A() = delete; // { dg-error "declared here" }
};
struct B: A { }; // { dg-error "deleted" }
extern B eb;
int main()
{
B* b1 = new B; // { dg-error "use of deleted function" "" { xfail *-*-* } }
B* b2 = new B(eb); // { dg-error "use of deleted function" }
}