c++: Fix ICE in reshape_init with init-list [PR95164]

This patch fixes a long-standing bug in reshape_init_r.  Since r209314
we implement DR 1467 which handles list-initialization with a single
initializer of the same type as the target.  In this test this causes
a crash in reshape_init_r when we're processing a constructor that has
undergone the DR 1467 transformation.

Take e.g. the

  foo({{1, {H{k}}}});

line in the attached test.  {H{k}} initializes the field b of H in I.
H{k} is a functional cast, so has TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR set, so is
COMPOUND_LITERAL_P.  We perform the DR 1467 transformation and turn
{H{k}} into H{k}.  Then we attempt to reshape H{k} again and since
first_initializer_p is null and it's COMPOUND_LITERAL_P, we go here:

           else if (COMPOUND_LITERAL_P (stripped_init))
             gcc_assert (!BRACE_ENCLOSED_INITIALIZER_P (stripped_init));

then complain about the missing braces, go to reshape_init_class and ICE
on
               gcc_checking_assert (d->cur->index
                                    == get_class_binding (type, id));

because due to the missing { } we're looking for 'b' in H, but that's
not found.

So we have to be prepared to handle an initializer whose outer braces
have been removed due to DR 1467.

gcc/cp/ChangeLog:

	PR c++/95164
	* decl.c (reshape_init_r): When initializing an aggregate member
	with an initializer from an initializer-list, also consider
	COMPOUND_LITERAL_P.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	PR c++/95164
	* g++.dg/cpp0x/initlist123.C: New test.
This commit is contained in:
Marek Polacek 2020-09-04 16:04:26 -04:00
parent 1690a839cf
commit acbe30bbc8
2 changed files with 40 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -6466,7 +6466,7 @@ reshape_init_r (tree type, reshape_iter *d, tree first_initializer_p,
non-empty subaggregate, brace elision is assumed and the
initializer is considered for the initialization of the first
member of the subaggregate. */
if (TREE_CODE (init) != CONSTRUCTOR
if ((TREE_CODE (init) != CONSTRUCTOR || COMPOUND_LITERAL_P (init))
/* But don't try this for the first initializer, since that would be
looking through the outermost braces; A a2 = { a1 }; is not a
valid aggregate initialization. */

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@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
// PR c++/95164
// { dg-do compile { target c++11 } }
// { dg-options "-Wmissing-braces" }
struct H {
int a;
};
struct X : H { };
struct I {
int c;
H b;
};
struct E { I d; };
void foo(E);
template<int N>
void fn ()
{
int a = 42;
int &k = a;
foo({1, {H{k}}}); // { dg-warning "missing braces around initializer for .I." }
foo({1, {X{k}}}); // { dg-warning "missing braces around initializer for .I." }
foo({{1, {k}}});
foo({{1, {N}}});
foo({{1, H{k}}});
foo({{1, H{N}}});
foo({{1, X{k}}});
foo({{1, X{N}}});
foo({{1, {H{k}}}});
foo({{1, {H{N}}}});
foo({{1, {X{k}}}});
foo({{1, {X{N}}}});
}