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c++: ICE with noexcept and canonical types [PR101715]
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This is a "canonical types differ for identical types" ICE, which started
with r11-4682.  It's a bit tricky to explain.  Consider:

  template <typename T> struct S {
    S<T> bar() noexcept(T::value);  // #1
    S<T> foo() noexcept(T::value);  // #2
  };

  template <typename T> S<T> S<T>::foo() noexcept(T::value) {}  // #3

We ICE because #3 and #2 have the same type, but their canonical types
differ: TYPE_CANONICAL (#3) == #2 but TYPE_CANONICAL (#2) == #1.

The member functions #1 and #2 have the same type.  However, since their
noexcept-specifier is deferred, when parsing them, we create a variant for
both of them, because DEFERRED_PARSE cannot be compared.  In other words,
build_cp_fntype_variant's

  tree v = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type);
  for (; v; v = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (v))
    if (cp_check_qualified_type (v, type, type_quals, rqual, raises, late))
      return v;

will *not* find an existing variant when creating a method_type for #2, so we
have to create a new one.

But then we perform delayed parsing and call fixup_deferred_exception_variants
for #1 and #2.  f_d_e_v will replace TYPE_RAISES_EXCEPTIONS with the newly
parsed noexcept-specifier.  It also sets TYPE_CANONICAL (#2) to #1.  Both
noexcepts turned out to be the same, so now we have two equivalent variants in
the list!  I.e.,

+-----------------+      +-----------------+      +-----------------+
|      main       |      |      #2         |      |      #1         |
| S S::<T379>(S*) |----->| S S::<T37c>(S*) |----->| S S::<T37a>(S*) |----->NULL
|    -            |      |  noex(T::value) |      |  noex(T::value) |
+-----------------+      +-----------------+      +-----------------+

Then we get to #3.  As for #1 and #2, grokdeclarator calls build_memfn_type,
which ends up calling build_cp_fntype_variant, which will use the loop
above to look for an existing variant.  The first one that matches
cp_check_qualified_type will be used, so we use #2 rather than #1, and the
TYPE_CANONICAL mismatch follows.  Hopefully that makes sense.

As for the fix, I didn't think I could rewrite the method_type #2 with #1
because the type may have escaped via decltype.  So my approach is to
elide #2 from the list, so when looking for a matching variant, we always
find #1 (#2 remains live though, which admittedly sounds sort of dodgy).

	PR c++/101715

gcc/cp/ChangeLog:

	* tree.cc (fixup_deferred_exception_variants): Remove duplicate
	variants after parsing the exception specifications.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* g++.dg/cpp0x/noexcept72.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp0x/noexcept73.C: New test.
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22 changes: 16 additions & 6 deletions gcc/cp/tree.cc
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Expand Up @@ -2804,8 +2804,9 @@ fixup_deferred_exception_variants (tree type, tree raises)

/* Though sucky, this walk will process the canonical variants
first. */
tree prev = NULL_TREE;
for (tree variant = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type);
variant; variant = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (variant))
variant; prev = variant, variant = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (variant))
if (TYPE_RAISES_EXCEPTIONS (variant) == original)
{
gcc_checking_assert (variant != TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type));
Expand All @@ -2815,18 +2816,27 @@ fixup_deferred_exception_variants (tree type, tree raises)
cp_cv_quals var_quals = TYPE_QUALS (variant);
cp_ref_qualifier rqual = type_memfn_rqual (variant);

/* If VARIANT would become a dup (cp_check_qualified_type-wise)
of an existing variant in the variant list of TYPE after its
exception specification has been parsed, elide it. Otherwise,
build_cp_fntype_variant could use it, leading to "canonical
types differ for identical types." */
tree v = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type);
for (; v; v = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (v))
if (TYPE_CANONICAL (v) == v
&& cp_check_qualified_type (v, variant, var_quals,
rqual, cr, false))
break;
if (cp_check_qualified_type (v, variant, var_quals,
rqual, cr, false))
{
/* The main variant will not match V, so PREV will never
be null. */
TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (prev) = TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT (variant);
break;
}
TYPE_RAISES_EXCEPTIONS (variant) = raises;

if (!v)
v = build_cp_fntype_variant (TYPE_CANONICAL (variant),
rqual, cr, false);
TYPE_CANONICAL (variant) = v;
TYPE_CANONICAL (variant) = TYPE_CANONICAL (v);
}
else
TYPE_RAISES_EXCEPTIONS (variant) = raises;
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21 changes: 21 additions & 0 deletions gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp0x/noexcept72.C
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// PR c++/101715
// { dg-do compile { target c++11 } }

template <typename T> struct S {
S<T> bar() noexcept(T::value); // #1
S<T> foo() noexcept(T::value); // #2
};

template <typename T> S<T> S<T>::foo() noexcept(T::value) {} // #3

template <typename T> struct S2 {
S2<T> bar1() noexcept(T::value);
S2<T> bar2() noexcept(T::value);
S2<T> bar3() noexcept(T::value);
S2<T> bar4() noexcept(T::value);
S2<T> bar5() noexcept(T::value);
S2<T> baz() noexcept(T::value2);
S2<T> foo() noexcept(T::value);
};

template <typename T> S2<T> S2<T>::foo() noexcept(T::value) {}
13 changes: 13 additions & 0 deletions gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp0x/noexcept73.C
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// PR c++/101715
// { dg-do compile { target c++11 } }

template <typename T> struct S { };

template<typename T>
struct A
{
A& foo(A&&) noexcept((S<T>::value));
A& assign(A&&) noexcept((S<T>::value));
};
template<typename T>
A<T>& A<T>::foo(A&&) noexcept((S<T>::value)) {}

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