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Tim Song pointed out that using __underlying_type is ill-formed for incomplete enumeration types, and is_scoped_enum doesn't require a complete type. This changes the trait to check for conversion to int instead of to the underlying type. In order to give the correct result when the trait is used in the enumerator-list of an incomplete type the partial specialization for enums has an additional check that fails for incomplete types. This assumes that an incompelte enumeration type must be an unscoped enumeration, and so the primary template (with a std::false_type base characteristic) can be used. This isn't necessarily true, but it is not currently possible to refer to a scoped enumeration type before its type is complete (PR c++/89025). It should be possible to use requires(remove_cv_t<_Tp> __t) in the partial specialization's assignablility check, but that currently gives an ICE (PR c++/99968) so there is an extra partial specialization of is_scoped_enum<const _Tp> to handle const types. libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: * include/std/type_traits (is_scoped_enum<T>): Constrain partial specialization to not match incomplete enum types. Use a requires-expression instead of instantiating is_convertible. (is_scoped_enum<const T>): Add as workaround for PR c++/99968. * testsuite/20_util/is_scoped_enum/value.cc: Check with incomplete types and opaque-enum-declarations. |
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