Message ID | 20230822015139.1920183-1-ppalka@redhat.com |
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Series | c++: refine CWG 2369 satisfaction vs non-dep convs [PR99599] | expand |
On 8/21/23 21:51, Patrick Palka wrote: > Bootstrapped and regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, does this look like > a reasonable approach? I didn't observe any compile time/memory impact > of this change. > > -- >8 -- > > As described in detail in the PR, CWG 2369 has the surprising > consequence of introducing constraint recursion in seemingly valid and > innocent code. > > This patch attempts to fix this surpising behavior for the majority > of problematic use cases. Rather than checking satisfaction before > _all_ non-dependent conversions, as specified by the CWG issue, > this patch makes us first check "safe" non-dependent conversions, > then satisfaction, then followed by "unsafe" non-dependent conversions. > In this case, a conversion is "safe" if computing it is guaranteed > to not induce template instantiation. This patch heuristically > determines "safety" by checking for a constructor template or conversion > function template in the (class) parm or arg types respectively. > If neither type has such a member, then computing the conversion > should not induce instantiation (modulo satisfaction checking of > non-template constructor and conversion functions I suppose). > > + /* We're checking only non-instantiating conversions. > + A conversion may instantiate only if it's to/from a > + class type that has a constructor template/conversion > + function template. */ > + tree parm_nonref = non_reference (parm); > + tree type_nonref = non_reference (type); > + > + if (CLASS_TYPE_P (parm_nonref)) > + { > + if (!COMPLETE_TYPE_P (parm_nonref) > + && CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION (parm_nonref)) > + return unify_success (explain_p); > + > + tree ctors = get_class_binding (parm_nonref, > + complete_ctor_identifier); > + for (tree ctor : lkp_range (ctors)) > + if (TREE_CODE (ctor) == TEMPLATE_DECL) > + return unify_success (explain_p); Today we discussed maybe checking CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE? Also, instantiation can also happen when checking for conversion to a pointer or reference to base class. Jason
On Wed, 23 Aug 2023, Jason Merrill wrote: > On 8/21/23 21:51, Patrick Palka wrote: > > Bootstrapped and regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, does this look like > > a reasonable approach? I didn't observe any compile time/memory impact > > of this change. > > > > -- >8 -- > > > > As described in detail in the PR, CWG 2369 has the surprising > > consequence of introducing constraint recursion in seemingly valid and > > innocent code. > > > > This patch attempts to fix this surpising behavior for the majority > > of problematic use cases. Rather than checking satisfaction before > > _all_ non-dependent conversions, as specified by the CWG issue, > > this patch makes us first check "safe" non-dependent conversions, > > then satisfaction, then followed by "unsafe" non-dependent conversions. > > In this case, a conversion is "safe" if computing it is guaranteed > > to not induce template instantiation. This patch heuristically > > determines "safety" by checking for a constructor template or conversion > > function template in the (class) parm or arg types respectively. > > If neither type has such a member, then computing the conversion > > should not induce instantiation (modulo satisfaction checking of > > non-template constructor and conversion functions I suppose). > > > > + /* We're checking only non-instantiating conversions. > > + A conversion may instantiate only if it's to/from a > > + class type that has a constructor template/conversion > > + function template. */ > > + tree parm_nonref = non_reference (parm); > > + tree type_nonref = non_reference (type); > > + > > + if (CLASS_TYPE_P (parm_nonref)) > > + { > > + if (!COMPLETE_TYPE_P (parm_nonref) > > + && CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION (parm_nonref)) > > + return unify_success (explain_p); > > + > > + tree ctors = get_class_binding (parm_nonref, > > + complete_ctor_identifier); > > + for (tree ctor : lkp_range (ctors)) > > + if (TREE_CODE (ctor) == TEMPLATE_DECL) > > + return unify_success (explain_p); > > Today we discussed maybe checking CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE? Done; all dups of this PR seem to use tag types that are aggregates, so this seems like a good simplification. I also made us punt if the arg type has a constrained non-template conversion function. > > Also, instantiation can also happen when checking for conversion to a pointer > or reference to base class. Oops, I suppose we just need to strip pointer types upfront as well. The !COMPLETE_TYPE_P && CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION tests will then make sure we deem a potential derived-to-base conversion unsafe if appropriate IIUC. How does the following look? -- >8 -- Subject: [PATCH] c++: refine CWG 2369 satisfaction vs non-dep convs [PR99599] PR c++/99599 gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * config-lang.in (gtfiles): Add search.cc. * pt.cc (check_non_deducible_conversions): Add bool parameter passed down to check_non_deducible_conversion. (fn_type_unification): Call check_non_deducible_conversions an extra time before satisfaction with noninst_only_p=true. (check_non_deducible_conversion): Add bool parameter controlling whether to compute only conversions that are guaranteed to not induce template instantiation. * search.cc (conversions_cache): Define. (lookup_conversions): Use it to cache the lookup. Improve cache rate by considering TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT of the type. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C: New test. --- gcc/cp/config-lang.in | 1 + gcc/cp/pt.cc | 81 +++++++++++++++++-- gcc/cp/search.cc | 14 +++- gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C | 21 +++++ 4 files changed, 110 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C diff --git a/gcc/cp/config-lang.in b/gcc/cp/config-lang.in index a6c7883cc24..e34c392d208 100644 --- a/gcc/cp/config-lang.in +++ b/gcc/cp/config-lang.in @@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ gtfiles="\ \$(srcdir)/cp/name-lookup.cc \ \$(srcdir)/cp/parser.cc \$(srcdir)/cp/pt.cc \ \$(srcdir)/cp/rtti.cc \ +\$(srcdir)/cp/search.cc \ \$(srcdir)/cp/semantics.cc \ \$(srcdir)/cp/tree.cc \$(srcdir)/cp/typeck2.cc \ \$(srcdir)/cp/vtable-class-hierarchy.cc \ diff --git a/gcc/cp/pt.cc b/gcc/cp/pt.cc index a4809f034dc..3c77d2466eb 100644 --- a/gcc/cp/pt.cc +++ b/gcc/cp/pt.cc @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ static tree get_partial_spec_bindings (tree, tree, tree); static void tsubst_enum (tree, tree, tree); static bool check_instantiated_args (tree, tree, tsubst_flags_t); static int check_non_deducible_conversion (tree, tree, unification_kind_t, int, - struct conversion **, bool); + struct conversion **, bool, bool); static int maybe_adjust_types_for_deduction (tree, unification_kind_t, tree*, tree*, tree); static int type_unification_real (tree, tree, tree, const tree *, @@ -22315,7 +22315,8 @@ pack_deducible_p (tree parm, tree fn) static int check_non_deducible_conversions (tree parms, const tree *args, unsigned nargs, tree fn, unification_kind_t strict, int flags, - struct conversion **convs, bool explain_p) + struct conversion **convs, bool explain_p, + bool noninst_only_p) { /* Non-constructor methods need to leave a conversion for 'this', which isn't included in nargs here. */ @@ -22351,7 +22352,7 @@ check_non_deducible_conversions (tree parms, const tree *args, unsigned nargs, int lflags = conv_flags (ia, nargs, fn, arg, flags); if (check_non_deducible_conversion (parm, arg, strict, lflags, - conv_p, explain_p)) + conv_p, explain_p, noninst_only_p)) return 1; } @@ -22651,6 +22652,16 @@ fn_type_unification (tree fn, deduced: + /* As a refinement of CWG2369, check first and foremost non-dependent + conversions that we know are not going to induce template instantiation + (PR99599). */ + if (strict == DEDUCE_CALL + && incomplete + && check_non_deducible_conversions (parms, args, nargs, fn, strict, flags, + convs, explain_p, + /*noninst_only_p=*/true)) + goto fail; + /* CWG2369: Check satisfaction before non-deducible conversions. */ if (!constraints_satisfied_p (fn, targs)) { @@ -22664,7 +22675,8 @@ fn_type_unification (tree fn, as the standard says that we substitute explicit args immediately. */ if (incomplete && check_non_deducible_conversions (parms, args, nargs, fn, strict, flags, - convs, explain_p)) + convs, explain_p, + /*noninst_only_p=*/false)) goto fail; /* All is well so far. Now, check: @@ -22899,7 +22911,7 @@ maybe_adjust_types_for_deduction (tree tparms, static int check_non_deducible_conversion (tree parm, tree arg, unification_kind_t strict, int flags, struct conversion **conv_p, - bool explain_p) + bool explain_p, bool noninst_only_p) { tree type; @@ -22921,6 +22933,65 @@ check_non_deducible_conversion (tree parm, tree arg, unification_kind_t strict, { bool ok = false; tree conv_arg = TYPE_P (arg) ? NULL_TREE : arg; + if (conv_p && *conv_p) + { + /* This conversion was already computed earlier (when + computing only non-instantiating conversions). */ + gcc_checking_assert (!noninst_only_p); + return unify_success (explain_p); + } + if (noninst_only_p) + { + /* We're checking only non-instantiating conversions. + Computing a conversion may induce template instantiation + only if ... */ + tree parm_inner = non_reference (parm); + tree type_inner = non_reference (type); + bool ptr_conv_p = false; + if (TYPE_PTR_P (parm_inner) + && TYPE_PTR_P (type_inner)) + { + parm_inner = TREE_TYPE (parm_inner); + type_inner = TREE_TYPE (type_inner); + ptr_conv_p = true; + } + + if (CLASS_TYPE_P (parm_inner)) + { + /* ... the parm's class type isn't yet instantiated, or ... */ + if (!COMPLETE_TYPE_P (parm_inner) + && CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION (parm_inner)) + return unify_success (explain_p); + + /* constructors are considered and the parm type is a + non-aggregate (and therefore has user-declared + constructors), or ... */ + if (!ptr_conv_p && CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE (parm_inner)) + return unify_success (explain_p); + } + + if (CLASS_TYPE_P (type_inner)) + { + /* ... the arg's class type isn't yet instantiated, or ... */ + if (!COMPLETE_TYPE_P (type_inner) + && CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION (type_inner)) + return unify_success (explain_p); + + /* ... conversion functions are considered and the arg's class + type has one that is a template or is constrained. */ + if (!ptr_conv_p) + { + tree convs = lookup_conversions (type_inner); + for (; convs; convs = TREE_CHAIN (convs)) + if (TREE_CODE (TREE_VALUE (convs)) == TEMPLATE_DECL + || get_constraints (TREE_VALUE (convs)) != NULL_TREE) + return unify_success (explain_p); + } + } + + /* Otherwise, computing this conversion definitely won't induce + template instantiation. */ + } if (conv_p) /* Avoid recalculating this in add_function_candidate. */ ok = (*conv_p diff --git a/gcc/cp/search.cc b/gcc/cp/search.cc index cd80f285ac9..931e083580a 100644 --- a/gcc/cp/search.cc +++ b/gcc/cp/search.cc @@ -2582,6 +2582,10 @@ lookup_conversions_r (tree binfo, int virtual_depth, int virtualness, return my_virtualness; } +/* A cache of the result of lookup_conversions. */ + +static GTY((cache)) type_tree_cache_map *lookup_conversions_cache; + /* Return a TREE_LIST containing all the non-hidden user-defined conversion functions for TYPE (and its base-classes). The TREE_VALUE of each node is the FUNCTION_DECL of the conversion @@ -2594,12 +2598,15 @@ lookup_conversions_r (tree binfo, int virtual_depth, int virtualness, tree lookup_conversions (tree type) { - tree convs; - + type = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type); complete_type (type); if (!CLASS_TYPE_P (type) || !TYPE_BINFO (type)) return NULL_TREE; + if (tree *c = hash_map_safe_get (lookup_conversions_cache, type)) + return *c; + + tree convs; lookup_conversions_r (TYPE_BINFO (type), 0, 0, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, &convs); tree list = NULL_TREE; @@ -2618,6 +2625,7 @@ lookup_conversions (tree type) } } + hash_map_safe_put<hm_ggc> (lookup_conversions_cache, type, list); return list; } @@ -2798,3 +2806,5 @@ any_dependent_bases_p (tree type) return false; } + +#include "gt-cp-search.h" diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d26783524f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +// PR c++/99599 +// { dg-do compile { target c++20 } } + +struct foo_tag { }; +struct bar_tag { }; + +template <class T> +concept fooable = requires(T it) { + invoke_tag(foo_tag{}, it); +}; + +template<class T> +void invoke_tag(foo_tag, T in); + +template<fooable T> +void invoke_tag(bar_tag, T it); + +int main() { + invoke_tag(foo_tag{}, 2); + invoke_tag(bar_tag{}, 2); +}
On 8/24/23 09:31, Patrick Palka wrote: > On Wed, 23 Aug 2023, Jason Merrill wrote: > >> On 8/21/23 21:51, Patrick Palka wrote: >>> Bootstrapped and regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, does this look like >>> a reasonable approach? I didn't observe any compile time/memory impact >>> of this change. >>> >>> -- >8 -- >>> >>> As described in detail in the PR, CWG 2369 has the surprising >>> consequence of introducing constraint recursion in seemingly valid and >>> innocent code. >>> >>> This patch attempts to fix this surpising behavior for the majority >>> of problematic use cases. Rather than checking satisfaction before >>> _all_ non-dependent conversions, as specified by the CWG issue, >>> this patch makes us first check "safe" non-dependent conversions, >>> then satisfaction, then followed by "unsafe" non-dependent conversions. >>> In this case, a conversion is "safe" if computing it is guaranteed >>> to not induce template instantiation. This patch heuristically >>> determines "safety" by checking for a constructor template or conversion >>> function template in the (class) parm or arg types respectively. >>> If neither type has such a member, then computing the conversion >>> should not induce instantiation (modulo satisfaction checking of >>> non-template constructor and conversion functions I suppose). >>> >>> + /* We're checking only non-instantiating conversions. >>> + A conversion may instantiate only if it's to/from a >>> + class type that has a constructor template/conversion >>> + function template. */ >>> + tree parm_nonref = non_reference (parm); >>> + tree type_nonref = non_reference (type); >>> + >>> + if (CLASS_TYPE_P (parm_nonref)) >>> + { >>> + if (!COMPLETE_TYPE_P (parm_nonref) >>> + && CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION (parm_nonref)) >>> + return unify_success (explain_p); >>> + >>> + tree ctors = get_class_binding (parm_nonref, >>> + complete_ctor_identifier); >>> + for (tree ctor : lkp_range (ctors)) >>> + if (TREE_CODE (ctor) == TEMPLATE_DECL) >>> + return unify_success (explain_p); >> >> Today we discussed maybe checking CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE? > > Done; all dups of this PR seem to use tag types that are aggregates, so this > seems like a good simplification. I also made us punt if the arg type has a > constrained non-template conversion function. > >> >> Also, instantiation can also happen when checking for conversion to a pointer >> or reference to base class. > > Oops, I suppose we just need to strip pointer types upfront as well. The > !COMPLETE_TYPE_P && CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION tests will then make > sure we deem a potential derived-to-base conversion unsafe if appropriate > IIUC. > > How does the following look? > > -- >8 -- > > Subject: [PATCH] c++: refine CWG 2369 satisfaction vs non-dep convs [PR99599] > > PR c++/99599 > > gcc/cp/ChangeLog: > > * config-lang.in (gtfiles): Add search.cc. > * pt.cc (check_non_deducible_conversions): Add bool parameter > passed down to check_non_deducible_conversion. > (fn_type_unification): Call check_non_deducible_conversions > an extra time before satisfaction with noninst_only_p=true. > (check_non_deducible_conversion): Add bool parameter controlling > whether to compute only conversions that are guaranteed to > not induce template instantiation. > * search.cc (conversions_cache): Define. > (lookup_conversions): Use it to cache the lookup. Improve cache > rate by considering TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT of the type. > > gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: > > * g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C: New test. > --- > gcc/cp/config-lang.in | 1 + > gcc/cp/pt.cc | 81 +++++++++++++++++-- > gcc/cp/search.cc | 14 +++- > gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C | 21 +++++ > 4 files changed, 110 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C > > @@ -22921,6 +22933,65 @@ check_non_deducible_conversion (tree parm, tree arg, unification_kind_t strict, > { > bool ok = false; > tree conv_arg = TYPE_P (arg) ? NULL_TREE : arg; > + if (conv_p && *conv_p) > + { > + /* This conversion was already computed earlier (when > + computing only non-instantiating conversions). */ > + gcc_checking_assert (!noninst_only_p); > + return unify_success (explain_p); > + } > + if (noninst_only_p) > + { > + /* We're checking only non-instantiating conversions. > + Computing a conversion may induce template instantiation > + only if ... */ Let's factor this whole block out into another function. Incidentally, CWG1092 is a related problem with defaulted functions, which I dealt with in a stricter way: when LOOKUP_DEFAULTED we ignore a conversion from the parameter being copied to a non-reference-related type. As a follow-on, it might make sense to use this test there as well? > + tree parm_inner = non_reference (parm); > + tree type_inner = non_reference (type); > + bool ptr_conv_p = false; > + if (TYPE_PTR_P (parm_inner) > + && TYPE_PTR_P (type_inner)) > + { > + parm_inner = TREE_TYPE (parm_inner); > + type_inner = TREE_TYPE (type_inner); > + ptr_conv_p = true; > + } I think we also want to set ptr_conv_p if the types are reference_related_p? > + /* ... conversion functions are considered and the arg's class > + type has one that is a template or is constrained. */ Maybe just check TYPE_HAS_CONVERSION without digging into the actual conversions, like with CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE? Jason
On Mon, 28 Aug 2023, Jason Merrill wrote: > On 8/24/23 09:31, Patrick Palka wrote: > > On Wed, 23 Aug 2023, Jason Merrill wrote: > > > > > On 8/21/23 21:51, Patrick Palka wrote: > > > > Bootstrapped and regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, does this look like > > > > a reasonable approach? I didn't observe any compile time/memory impact > > > > of this change. > > > > > > > > -- >8 -- > > > > > > > > As described in detail in the PR, CWG 2369 has the surprising > > > > consequence of introducing constraint recursion in seemingly valid and > > > > innocent code. > > > > > > > > This patch attempts to fix this surpising behavior for the majority > > > > of problematic use cases. Rather than checking satisfaction before > > > > _all_ non-dependent conversions, as specified by the CWG issue, > > > > this patch makes us first check "safe" non-dependent conversions, > > > > then satisfaction, then followed by "unsafe" non-dependent conversions. > > > > In this case, a conversion is "safe" if computing it is guaranteed > > > > to not induce template instantiation. This patch heuristically > > > > determines "safety" by checking for a constructor template or conversion > > > > function template in the (class) parm or arg types respectively. > > > > If neither type has such a member, then computing the conversion > > > > should not induce instantiation (modulo satisfaction checking of > > > > non-template constructor and conversion functions I suppose). > > > > > > > > + /* We're checking only non-instantiating conversions. > > > > + A conversion may instantiate only if it's to/from a > > > > + class type that has a constructor template/conversion > > > > + function template. */ > > > > + tree parm_nonref = non_reference (parm); > > > > + tree type_nonref = non_reference (type); > > > > + > > > > + if (CLASS_TYPE_P (parm_nonref)) > > > > + { > > > > + if (!COMPLETE_TYPE_P (parm_nonref) > > > > + && CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION (parm_nonref)) > > > > + return unify_success (explain_p); > > > > + > > > > + tree ctors = get_class_binding (parm_nonref, > > > > + complete_ctor_identifier); > > > > + for (tree ctor : lkp_range (ctors)) > > > > + if (TREE_CODE (ctor) == TEMPLATE_DECL) > > > > + return unify_success (explain_p); > > > > > > Today we discussed maybe checking CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE? > > > > Done; all dups of this PR seem to use tag types that are aggregates, so this > > seems like a good simplification. I also made us punt if the arg type has a > > constrained non-template conversion function. > > > > > > > > Also, instantiation can also happen when checking for conversion to a > > > pointer > > > or reference to base class. > > > > Oops, I suppose we just need to strip pointer types upfront as well. The > > !COMPLETE_TYPE_P && CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION tests will then make > > sure we deem a potential derived-to-base conversion unsafe if appropriate > > IIUC. > > > > How does the following look? > > > > -- >8 -- > > > > Subject: [PATCH] c++: refine CWG 2369 satisfaction vs non-dep convs > > [PR99599] > > > > PR c++/99599 > > > > gcc/cp/ChangeLog: > > > > * config-lang.in (gtfiles): Add search.cc. > > * pt.cc (check_non_deducible_conversions): Add bool parameter > > passed down to check_non_deducible_conversion. > > (fn_type_unification): Call check_non_deducible_conversions > > an extra time before satisfaction with noninst_only_p=true. > > (check_non_deducible_conversion): Add bool parameter controlling > > whether to compute only conversions that are guaranteed to > > not induce template instantiation. > > * search.cc (conversions_cache): Define. > > (lookup_conversions): Use it to cache the lookup. Improve cache > > rate by considering TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT of the type. > > > > gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: > > > > * g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C: New test. > > --- > > gcc/cp/config-lang.in | 1 + > > gcc/cp/pt.cc | 81 +++++++++++++++++-- > > gcc/cp/search.cc | 14 +++- > > gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C | 21 +++++ > > 4 files changed, 110 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) > > create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C > > > > @@ -22921,6 +22933,65 @@ check_non_deducible_conversion (tree parm, tree > > arg, unification_kind_t strict, > > { > > bool ok = false; > > tree conv_arg = TYPE_P (arg) ? NULL_TREE : arg; > > + if (conv_p && *conv_p) > > + { > > + /* This conversion was already computed earlier (when > > + computing only non-instantiating conversions). */ > > + gcc_checking_assert (!noninst_only_p); > > + return unify_success (explain_p); > > + } > > + if (noninst_only_p) > > + { > > + /* We're checking only non-instantiating conversions. > > + Computing a conversion may induce template instantiation > > + only if ... */ > > Let's factor this whole block out into another function. > > Incidentally, CWG1092 is a related problem with defaulted functions, which I > dealt with in a stricter way: when LOOKUP_DEFAULTED we ignore a conversion > from the parameter being copied to a non-reference-related type. As a > follow-on, it might make sense to use this test there as well? > > > + tree parm_inner = non_reference (parm); > > + tree type_inner = non_reference (type); > > + bool ptr_conv_p = false; > > + if (TYPE_PTR_P (parm_inner) > > + && TYPE_PTR_P (type_inner)) > > + { > > + parm_inner = TREE_TYPE (parm_inner); > > + type_inner = TREE_TYPE (type_inner); > > + ptr_conv_p = true; > > + } > > I think we also want to set ptr_conv_p if the types are reference_related_p? > > > + /* ... conversion functions are considered and the arg's class > > + type has one that is a template or is constrained. */ > > Maybe just check TYPE_HAS_CONVERSION without digging into the actual > conversions, like with CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE? > > Jason > >
On Mon, 28 Aug 2023, Jason Merrill wrote: > On 8/24/23 09:31, Patrick Palka wrote: > > On Wed, 23 Aug 2023, Jason Merrill wrote: > > > > > On 8/21/23 21:51, Patrick Palka wrote: > > > > Bootstrapped and regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, does this look like > > > > a reasonable approach? I didn't observe any compile time/memory impact > > > > of this change. > > > > > > > > -- >8 -- > > > > > > > > As described in detail in the PR, CWG 2369 has the surprising > > > > consequence of introducing constraint recursion in seemingly valid and > > > > innocent code. > > > > > > > > This patch attempts to fix this surpising behavior for the majority > > > > of problematic use cases. Rather than checking satisfaction before > > > > _all_ non-dependent conversions, as specified by the CWG issue, > > > > this patch makes us first check "safe" non-dependent conversions, > > > > then satisfaction, then followed by "unsafe" non-dependent conversions. > > > > In this case, a conversion is "safe" if computing it is guaranteed > > > > to not induce template instantiation. This patch heuristically > > > > determines "safety" by checking for a constructor template or conversion > > > > function template in the (class) parm or arg types respectively. > > > > If neither type has such a member, then computing the conversion > > > > should not induce instantiation (modulo satisfaction checking of > > > > non-template constructor and conversion functions I suppose). > > > > > > > > + /* We're checking only non-instantiating conversions. > > > > + A conversion may instantiate only if it's to/from a > > > > + class type that has a constructor template/conversion > > > > + function template. */ > > > > + tree parm_nonref = non_reference (parm); > > > > + tree type_nonref = non_reference (type); > > > > + > > > > + if (CLASS_TYPE_P (parm_nonref)) > > > > + { > > > > + if (!COMPLETE_TYPE_P (parm_nonref) > > > > + && CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION (parm_nonref)) > > > > + return unify_success (explain_p); > > > > + > > > > + tree ctors = get_class_binding (parm_nonref, > > > > + complete_ctor_identifier); > > > > + for (tree ctor : lkp_range (ctors)) > > > > + if (TREE_CODE (ctor) == TEMPLATE_DECL) > > > > + return unify_success (explain_p); > > > > > > Today we discussed maybe checking CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE? > > > > Done; all dups of this PR seem to use tag types that are aggregates, so this > > seems like a good simplification. I also made us punt if the arg type has a > > constrained non-template conversion function. > > > > > > > > Also, instantiation can also happen when checking for conversion to a > > > pointer > > > or reference to base class. > > > > Oops, I suppose we just need to strip pointer types upfront as well. The > > !COMPLETE_TYPE_P && CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION tests will then make > > sure we deem a potential derived-to-base conversion unsafe if appropriate > > IIUC. > > > > How does the following look? > > > > -- >8 -- > > > > Subject: [PATCH] c++: refine CWG 2369 satisfaction vs non-dep convs > > [PR99599] > > > > PR c++/99599 > > > > gcc/cp/ChangeLog: > > > > * config-lang.in (gtfiles): Add search.cc. > > * pt.cc (check_non_deducible_conversions): Add bool parameter > > passed down to check_non_deducible_conversion. > > (fn_type_unification): Call check_non_deducible_conversions > > an extra time before satisfaction with noninst_only_p=true. > > (check_non_deducible_conversion): Add bool parameter controlling > > whether to compute only conversions that are guaranteed to > > not induce template instantiation. > > * search.cc (conversions_cache): Define. > > (lookup_conversions): Use it to cache the lookup. Improve cache > > rate by considering TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT of the type. > > > > gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: > > > > * g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C: New test. > > --- > > gcc/cp/config-lang.in | 1 + > > gcc/cp/pt.cc | 81 +++++++++++++++++-- > > gcc/cp/search.cc | 14 +++- > > gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C | 21 +++++ > > 4 files changed, 110 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) > > create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C > > > > @@ -22921,6 +22933,65 @@ check_non_deducible_conversion (tree parm, tree > > arg, unification_kind_t strict, > > { > > bool ok = false; > > tree conv_arg = TYPE_P (arg) ? NULL_TREE : arg; > > + if (conv_p && *conv_p) > > + { > > + /* This conversion was already computed earlier (when > > + computing only non-instantiating conversions). */ > > + gcc_checking_assert (!noninst_only_p); > > + return unify_success (explain_p); > > + } > > + if (noninst_only_p) > > + { > > + /* We're checking only non-instantiating conversions. > > + Computing a conversion may induce template instantiation > > + only if ... */ > > Let's factor this whole block out into another function. Sounds good. > > Incidentally, CWG1092 is a related problem with defaulted functions, which I > dealt with in a stricter way: when LOOKUP_DEFAULTED we ignore a conversion > from the parameter being copied to a non-reference-related type. As a > follow-on, it might make sense to use this test there as well? Interesting, I can look into that. > > > + tree parm_inner = non_reference (parm); > > + tree type_inner = non_reference (type); > > + bool ptr_conv_p = false; > > + if (TYPE_PTR_P (parm_inner) > > + && TYPE_PTR_P (type_inner)) > > + { > > + parm_inner = TREE_TYPE (parm_inner); > > + type_inner = TREE_TYPE (type_inner); > > + ptr_conv_p = true; > > + } > > I think we also want to set ptr_conv_p if the types are reference_related_p? Ah, because in that case we know the selected conversion will always be a derived-to-base conversion? That sounds like a nice refinement. > > > + /* ... conversion functions are considered and the arg's class > > + type has one that is a template or is constrained. */ > > Maybe just check TYPE_HAS_CONVERSION without digging into the actual > conversions, like with CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE? > Sounds good, I split out the conversion function caching into a separate patch. Like so? -- >8 -- Subject: [PATCH] c++: refine CWG 2369 satisfaction vs non-dep convs [PR99599] PR c++/99599 gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * pt.cc (check_non_deducible_conversions): Add bool parameter passed down to check_non_deducible_conversion. (fn_type_unification): Call check_non_deducible_conversions an extra time before satisfaction with noninst_only_p=true. (conversion_may_instantiate_p): Define. (check_non_deducible_conversion): Add bool parameter controlling whether to compute only conversions that are guaranteed to not induce template instantiation. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C: New test. --- gcc/cp/pt.cc | 86 +++++++++++++++++-- gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C | 21 +++++ 2 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C diff --git a/gcc/cp/pt.cc b/gcc/cp/pt.cc index 0790bbf948f..b528ae9a0b8 100644 --- a/gcc/cp/pt.cc +++ b/gcc/cp/pt.cc @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ static tree get_partial_spec_bindings (tree, tree, tree); static void tsubst_enum (tree, tree, tree); static bool check_instantiated_args (tree, tree, tsubst_flags_t); static int check_non_deducible_conversion (tree, tree, unification_kind_t, int, - struct conversion **, bool); + struct conversion **, bool, bool); static int maybe_adjust_types_for_deduction (tree, unification_kind_t, tree*, tree*, tree); static int type_unification_real (tree, tree, tree, const tree *, @@ -22321,7 +22321,8 @@ pack_deducible_p (tree parm, tree fn) static int check_non_deducible_conversions (tree parms, const tree *args, unsigned nargs, tree fn, unification_kind_t strict, int flags, - struct conversion **convs, bool explain_p) + struct conversion **convs, bool explain_p, + bool noninst_only_p) { /* Non-constructor methods need to leave a conversion for 'this', which isn't included in nargs here. */ @@ -22357,7 +22358,7 @@ check_non_deducible_conversions (tree parms, const tree *args, unsigned nargs, int lflags = conv_flags (ia, nargs, fn, arg, flags); if (check_non_deducible_conversion (parm, arg, strict, lflags, - conv_p, explain_p)) + conv_p, explain_p, noninst_only_p)) return 1; } @@ -22657,6 +22658,16 @@ fn_type_unification (tree fn, deduced: + /* As a refinement of CWG2369, check first and foremost non-dependent + conversions that we know are not going to induce template instantiation + (PR99599). */ + if (strict == DEDUCE_CALL + && incomplete + && check_non_deducible_conversions (parms, args, nargs, fn, strict, flags, + convs, explain_p, + /*noninst_only_p=*/true)) + goto fail; + /* CWG2369: Check satisfaction before non-deducible conversions. */ if (!constraints_satisfied_p (fn, targs)) { @@ -22670,7 +22681,8 @@ fn_type_unification (tree fn, as the standard says that we substitute explicit args immediately. */ if (incomplete && check_non_deducible_conversions (parms, args, nargs, fn, strict, flags, - convs, explain_p)) + convs, explain_p, + /*noninst_only_p=*/false)) goto fail; /* All is well so far. Now, check: @@ -22897,6 +22909,60 @@ maybe_adjust_types_for_deduction (tree tparms, return result; } +/* Return true if computing a conversion from FROM to TO might + induce template instantiation. Conversely, if this predicate + returns false then computing the conversion definitely won't + induce template instantiation. */ + +static bool +conversion_may_instantiate_p (tree to, tree from) +{ + to = non_reference (to); + from = non_reference (from); + + bool ptr_conv_p = false; + if (TYPE_PTR_P (to) + && TYPE_PTR_P (from)) + { + to = TREE_TYPE (to); + from = TREE_TYPE (from); + ptr_conv_p = true; + } + + /* If one of the types is a not-yet-instantiated class template + specialization, then computing a conversion will definitely + perform instantiation in order to consider bases, converting + constructors and/or conversion functions. */ + if ((CLASS_TYPE_P (to) + && !COMPLETE_TYPE_P (to) + && CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION (to)) + || (CLASS_TYPE_P (from) + && !COMPLETE_TYPE_P (from) + && CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION (from))) + return true; + + /* Converting from one pointer type to another, or between + reference-related types, always yields a standard conversion. */ + if (ptr_conv_p || reference_related_p (to, from)) + return false; + + /* Converting to a non-aggregate class type will consider its + user-declared constructors, one of which might be a template. */ + if (CLASS_TYPE_P (to) + && CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE (to)) + return true; + + /* Converting from a class type will consider its conversion functions, + one of which might be a template (or constrained). */ + if (CLASS_TYPE_P (from) + && TYPE_HAS_CONVERSION (from)) + return true; + + /* Otherwise, computing this conversion definitely won't induce + template instantiation. */ + return false; +} + /* Subroutine of fn_type_unification. PARM is a function parameter of a template which doesn't contain any deducible template parameters; check if ARG is a suitable match for it. STRICT, FLAGS and EXPLAIN_P are as in @@ -22905,7 +22971,7 @@ maybe_adjust_types_for_deduction (tree tparms, static int check_non_deducible_conversion (tree parm, tree arg, unification_kind_t strict, int flags, struct conversion **conv_p, - bool explain_p) + bool explain_p, bool noninst_only_p) { tree type; @@ -22927,6 +22993,16 @@ check_non_deducible_conversion (tree parm, tree arg, unification_kind_t strict, { bool ok = false; tree conv_arg = TYPE_P (arg) ? NULL_TREE : arg; + if (conv_p && *conv_p) + { + /* This conversion was already computed earlier (when + computing only non-instantiating conversions). */ + gcc_checking_assert (!noninst_only_p); + return unify_success (explain_p); + } + if (noninst_only_p + && conversion_may_instantiate_p (parm, type)) + return unify_success (explain_p); if (conv_p) /* Avoid recalculating this in add_function_candidate. */ ok = (*conv_p diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d26783524f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +// PR c++/99599 +// { dg-do compile { target c++20 } } + +struct foo_tag { }; +struct bar_tag { }; + +template <class T> +concept fooable = requires(T it) { + invoke_tag(foo_tag{}, it); +}; + +template<class T> +void invoke_tag(foo_tag, T in); + +template<fooable T> +void invoke_tag(bar_tag, T it); + +int main() { + invoke_tag(foo_tag{}, 2); + invoke_tag(bar_tag{}, 2); +}
On 9/6/23 18:09, Patrick Palka wrote: > On Mon, 28 Aug 2023, Jason Merrill wrote: > >> On 8/24/23 09:31, Patrick Palka wrote: >>> On Wed, 23 Aug 2023, Jason Merrill wrote: >>> >>>> On 8/21/23 21:51, Patrick Palka wrote: >>>>> Bootstrapped and regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, does this look like >>>>> a reasonable approach? I didn't observe any compile time/memory impact >>>>> of this change. >>>>> >>>>> -- >8 -- >>>>> >>>>> As described in detail in the PR, CWG 2369 has the surprising >>>>> consequence of introducing constraint recursion in seemingly valid and >>>>> innocent code. >>>>> >>>>> This patch attempts to fix this surpising behavior for the majority >>>>> of problematic use cases. Rather than checking satisfaction before >>>>> _all_ non-dependent conversions, as specified by the CWG issue, >>>>> this patch makes us first check "safe" non-dependent conversions, >>>>> then satisfaction, then followed by "unsafe" non-dependent conversions. >>>>> In this case, a conversion is "safe" if computing it is guaranteed >>>>> to not induce template instantiation. This patch heuristically >>>>> determines "safety" by checking for a constructor template or conversion >>>>> function template in the (class) parm or arg types respectively. >>>>> If neither type has such a member, then computing the conversion >>>>> should not induce instantiation (modulo satisfaction checking of >>>>> non-template constructor and conversion functions I suppose). >>>>> >>>>> + /* We're checking only non-instantiating conversions. >>>>> + A conversion may instantiate only if it's to/from a >>>>> + class type that has a constructor template/conversion >>>>> + function template. */ >>>>> + tree parm_nonref = non_reference (parm); >>>>> + tree type_nonref = non_reference (type); >>>>> + >>>>> + if (CLASS_TYPE_P (parm_nonref)) >>>>> + { >>>>> + if (!COMPLETE_TYPE_P (parm_nonref) >>>>> + && CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION (parm_nonref)) >>>>> + return unify_success (explain_p); >>>>> + >>>>> + tree ctors = get_class_binding (parm_nonref, >>>>> + complete_ctor_identifier); >>>>> + for (tree ctor : lkp_range (ctors)) >>>>> + if (TREE_CODE (ctor) == TEMPLATE_DECL) >>>>> + return unify_success (explain_p); >>>> >>>> Today we discussed maybe checking CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE? >>> >>> Done; all dups of this PR seem to use tag types that are aggregates, so this >>> seems like a good simplification. I also made us punt if the arg type has a >>> constrained non-template conversion function. >>> >>>> >>>> Also, instantiation can also happen when checking for conversion to a >>>> pointer >>>> or reference to base class. >>> >>> Oops, I suppose we just need to strip pointer types upfront as well. The >>> !COMPLETE_TYPE_P && CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION tests will then make >>> sure we deem a potential derived-to-base conversion unsafe if appropriate >>> IIUC. >>> >>> How does the following look? >>> >>> -- >8 -- >>> >>> Subject: [PATCH] c++: refine CWG 2369 satisfaction vs non-dep convs >>> [PR99599] >>> >>> PR c++/99599 >>> >>> gcc/cp/ChangeLog: >>> >>> * config-lang.in (gtfiles): Add search.cc. >>> * pt.cc (check_non_deducible_conversions): Add bool parameter >>> passed down to check_non_deducible_conversion. >>> (fn_type_unification): Call check_non_deducible_conversions >>> an extra time before satisfaction with noninst_only_p=true. >>> (check_non_deducible_conversion): Add bool parameter controlling >>> whether to compute only conversions that are guaranteed to >>> not induce template instantiation. >>> * search.cc (conversions_cache): Define. >>> (lookup_conversions): Use it to cache the lookup. Improve cache >>> rate by considering TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT of the type. >>> >>> gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: >>> >>> * g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C: New test. >>> --- >>> gcc/cp/config-lang.in | 1 + >>> gcc/cp/pt.cc | 81 +++++++++++++++++-- >>> gcc/cp/search.cc | 14 +++- >>> gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C | 21 +++++ >>> 4 files changed, 110 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) >>> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C >>> >>> @@ -22921,6 +22933,65 @@ check_non_deducible_conversion (tree parm, tree >>> arg, unification_kind_t strict, >>> { >>> bool ok = false; >>> tree conv_arg = TYPE_P (arg) ? NULL_TREE : arg; >>> + if (conv_p && *conv_p) >>> + { >>> + /* This conversion was already computed earlier (when >>> + computing only non-instantiating conversions). */ >>> + gcc_checking_assert (!noninst_only_p); >>> + return unify_success (explain_p); >>> + } >>> + if (noninst_only_p) >>> + { >>> + /* We're checking only non-instantiating conversions. >>> + Computing a conversion may induce template instantiation >>> + only if ... */ >> >> Let's factor this whole block out into another function. > > Sounds good. > >> >> Incidentally, CWG1092 is a related problem with defaulted functions, which I >> dealt with in a stricter way: when LOOKUP_DEFAULTED we ignore a conversion >> from the parameter being copied to a non-reference-related type. As a >> follow-on, it might make sense to use this test there as well? > > Interesting, I can look into that. > >> >>> + tree parm_inner = non_reference (parm); >>> + tree type_inner = non_reference (type); >>> + bool ptr_conv_p = false; >>> + if (TYPE_PTR_P (parm_inner) >>> + && TYPE_PTR_P (type_inner)) >>> + { >>> + parm_inner = TREE_TYPE (parm_inner); >>> + type_inner = TREE_TYPE (type_inner); >>> + ptr_conv_p = true; >>> + } >> >> I think we also want to set ptr_conv_p if the types are reference_related_p? > > Ah, because in that case we know the selected conversion will always be > a derived-to-base conversion? That sounds like a nice refinement. > >> >>> + /* ... conversion functions are considered and the arg's class >>> + type has one that is a template or is constrained. */ >> >> Maybe just check TYPE_HAS_CONVERSION without digging into the actual >> conversions, like with CLASSTYPE_NON_AGGREGATE? >> > > Sounds good, I split out the conversion function caching into a separate > patch. > > Like so? OK. > -- >8 -- > > Subject: [PATCH] c++: refine CWG 2369 satisfaction vs non-dep convs [PR99599] > > PR c++/99599 > > gcc/cp/ChangeLog: > > * pt.cc (check_non_deducible_conversions): Add bool parameter > passed down to check_non_deducible_conversion. > (fn_type_unification): Call check_non_deducible_conversions > an extra time before satisfaction with noninst_only_p=true. > (conversion_may_instantiate_p): Define. > (check_non_deducible_conversion): Add bool parameter controlling > whether to compute only conversions that are guaranteed to > not induce template instantiation.
diff --git a/gcc/cp/config-lang.in b/gcc/cp/config-lang.in index a6c7883cc24..e34c392d208 100644 --- a/gcc/cp/config-lang.in +++ b/gcc/cp/config-lang.in @@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ gtfiles="\ \$(srcdir)/cp/name-lookup.cc \ \$(srcdir)/cp/parser.cc \$(srcdir)/cp/pt.cc \ \$(srcdir)/cp/rtti.cc \ +\$(srcdir)/cp/search.cc \ \$(srcdir)/cp/semantics.cc \ \$(srcdir)/cp/tree.cc \$(srcdir)/cp/typeck2.cc \ \$(srcdir)/cp/vtable-class-hierarchy.cc \ diff --git a/gcc/cp/pt.cc b/gcc/cp/pt.cc index a4809f034dc..c761b73b771 100644 --- a/gcc/cp/pt.cc +++ b/gcc/cp/pt.cc @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ static tree get_partial_spec_bindings (tree, tree, tree); static void tsubst_enum (tree, tree, tree); static bool check_instantiated_args (tree, tree, tsubst_flags_t); static int check_non_deducible_conversion (tree, tree, unification_kind_t, int, - struct conversion **, bool); + struct conversion **, bool, bool); static int maybe_adjust_types_for_deduction (tree, unification_kind_t, tree*, tree*, tree); static int type_unification_real (tree, tree, tree, const tree *, @@ -22315,7 +22315,8 @@ pack_deducible_p (tree parm, tree fn) static int check_non_deducible_conversions (tree parms, const tree *args, unsigned nargs, tree fn, unification_kind_t strict, int flags, - struct conversion **convs, bool explain_p) + struct conversion **convs, bool explain_p, + bool noninst_only_p) { /* Non-constructor methods need to leave a conversion for 'this', which isn't included in nargs here. */ @@ -22351,7 +22352,7 @@ check_non_deducible_conversions (tree parms, const tree *args, unsigned nargs, int lflags = conv_flags (ia, nargs, fn, arg, flags); if (check_non_deducible_conversion (parm, arg, strict, lflags, - conv_p, explain_p)) + conv_p, explain_p, noninst_only_p)) return 1; } @@ -22651,6 +22652,16 @@ fn_type_unification (tree fn, deduced: + /* As a refinement of CWG2369, check first and foremost non-dependent + conversions that we know are not going to induce template instantiation + (PR99599). */ + if (strict == DEDUCE_CALL + && incomplete + && check_non_deducible_conversions (parms, args, nargs, fn, strict, flags, + convs, explain_p, + /*noninst_only_p=*/true)) + goto fail; + /* CWG2369: Check satisfaction before non-deducible conversions. */ if (!constraints_satisfied_p (fn, targs)) { @@ -22664,7 +22675,8 @@ fn_type_unification (tree fn, as the standard says that we substitute explicit args immediately. */ if (incomplete && check_non_deducible_conversions (parms, args, nargs, fn, strict, flags, - convs, explain_p)) + convs, explain_p, + /*noninst_only_p=*/false)) goto fail; /* All is well so far. Now, check: @@ -22899,7 +22911,7 @@ maybe_adjust_types_for_deduction (tree tparms, static int check_non_deducible_conversion (tree parm, tree arg, unification_kind_t strict, int flags, struct conversion **conv_p, - bool explain_p) + bool explain_p, bool noninst_only_p) { tree type; @@ -22921,6 +22933,50 @@ check_non_deducible_conversion (tree parm, tree arg, unification_kind_t strict, { bool ok = false; tree conv_arg = TYPE_P (arg) ? NULL_TREE : arg; + if (conv_p && *conv_p) + { + /* This conversion was already computed earlier (when + computing only non-instantiating conversions). */ + gcc_checking_assert (!noninst_only_p); + return unify_success (explain_p); + } + if (noninst_only_p) + { + /* We're checking only non-instantiating conversions. + A conversion may instantiate only if it's to/from a + class type that has a constructor template/conversion + function template. */ + tree parm_nonref = non_reference (parm); + tree type_nonref = non_reference (type); + + if (CLASS_TYPE_P (parm_nonref)) + { + if (!COMPLETE_TYPE_P (parm_nonref) + && CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION (parm_nonref)) + return unify_success (explain_p); + + tree ctors = get_class_binding (parm_nonref, + complete_ctor_identifier); + for (tree ctor : lkp_range (ctors)) + if (TREE_CODE (ctor) == TEMPLATE_DECL) + return unify_success (explain_p); + } + + if (CLASS_TYPE_P (type_nonref)) + { + if (!COMPLETE_TYPE_P (type_nonref) + && CLASSTYPE_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION (type_nonref)) + return unify_success (explain_p); + + tree convs = lookup_conversions (type_nonref); + for (; convs; convs = TREE_CHAIN (convs)) + if (TREE_CODE (TREE_VALUE (convs)) == TEMPLATE_DECL) + return unify_success (explain_p); + } + + /* Checking this conversion definitely won't induce a template + instantiation. */ + } if (conv_p) /* Avoid recalculating this in add_function_candidate. */ ok = (*conv_p diff --git a/gcc/cp/search.cc b/gcc/cp/search.cc index cd80f285ac9..9986eec4856 100644 --- a/gcc/cp/search.cc +++ b/gcc/cp/search.cc @@ -2582,6 +2582,10 @@ lookup_conversions_r (tree binfo, int virtual_depth, int virtualness, return my_virtualness; } +/* A cache of the result of lookup_conversions. */ + +static GTY((cache)) type_tree_cache_map *conversions_cache; + /* Return a TREE_LIST containing all the non-hidden user-defined conversion functions for TYPE (and its base-classes). The TREE_VALUE of each node is the FUNCTION_DECL of the conversion @@ -2594,12 +2598,15 @@ lookup_conversions_r (tree binfo, int virtual_depth, int virtualness, tree lookup_conversions (tree type) { - tree convs; - + type = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type); complete_type (type); if (!CLASS_TYPE_P (type) || !TYPE_BINFO (type)) return NULL_TREE; + if (tree *c = hash_map_safe_get (conversions_cache, type)) + return *c; + + tree convs; lookup_conversions_r (TYPE_BINFO (type), 0, 0, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, &convs); tree list = NULL_TREE; @@ -2618,6 +2625,7 @@ lookup_conversions (tree type) } } + hash_map_safe_put<hm_ggc> (conversions_cache, type, list); return list; } @@ -2798,3 +2806,5 @@ any_dependent_bases_p (tree type) return false; } + +#include "gt-cp-search.h" diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d26783524f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4.C @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +// PR c++/99599 +// { dg-do compile { target c++20 } } + +struct foo_tag { }; +struct bar_tag { }; + +template <class T> +concept fooable = requires(T it) { + invoke_tag(foo_tag{}, it); +}; + +template<class T> +void invoke_tag(foo_tag, T in); + +template<fooable T> +void invoke_tag(bar_tag, T it); + +int main() { + invoke_tag(foo_tag{}, 2); + invoke_tag(bar_tag{}, 2); +} diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4a.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4a.C new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5ee214aa495 --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-nondep4a.C @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +// PR c++/99599 +// { dg-do compile { target c++20 } } + +struct foo_tag { + foo_tag() = default; + foo_tag(int); + operator int(); +}; + +struct bar_tag { + bar_tag() = default; + bar_tag(int); + operator int(); +}; + +template <class T> +concept fooable = requires(T it) { + invoke_tag(foo_tag{}, it); +}; + +template<class T> +void invoke_tag(foo_tag, T in); + +template<fooable T> +void invoke_tag(bar_tag, T it); + +int main() { + invoke_tag(foo_tag{}, 2); + invoke_tag(bar_tag{}, 2); +}