Hi Jason, My apologies for the long delay, but I've finally got around to implementing your suggested improvements (implied by your review): https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2022-March/591504.html of my patch for PR c++/96442: https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2022-February/590716.html The "How does that happen?" is insightful and leads to a cleaner solution, setting ENUM_UNDERLYING_TYPE to integer_type_node when issuing an error, so that this invariant holds during the parser's error recovery. I've also moved the new testcase to the g++.dg/parse subdirectory as per your feedback on my previous ICE-on-invalid fixes. This patch has been tested on x86_64-pc-linunx-gnu with make bootstrap and make -k check with no new (unexpected) failures. Ok for mainline? 2022-06-05 Roger Sayle gcc/cp/ChangeLog PR c++/96442 * decl.cc (start_enum): When emitting a "must be integral" error, set ENUM_UNDERLYING_TYPE to integer_type_node, to avoid an ICE downstream in build_enumeration. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog PR c++/96442 * g++.dg/parse/pr96442.C: New test cae. Thanks again, Roger -- > -----Original Message----- > From: Jason Merrill > Sent: 10 March 2022 05:06 > To: Roger Sayle ; gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org > Subject: Re: [C++ PATCH] PR c++/96442: Another improved error recovery in > enumerations. > > On 2/22/22 08:02, Roger Sayle wrote: > > > > This patch resolves PR c++/96442, another ICE-after-error regression. > > In this case, invalid code attempts to use a non-integral type as the > > underlying type for an enumeration (a record_type in the example given > > in the bugzilla PR), for which the parser emits an error message but > > allows the inappropriate type to leak to downstream code. > > How does that happen? > > Would it help to change dependent_type_p in start_enum to > WILDCARD_TYPE_P? > > > The minimal > > safe fix is to double check that the enumeration's underlying type > > EUTYPE satisfies INTEGRAL_TYPE_P before calling int_fits_type_p in > > build_enumerator. This is a one line fix, but correcting indentation > > and storing a common subexpression in a variable makes the change look > > a little bigger. > > > > This patch has been tested on x86_64-pc-linunx-gnu with make bootstrap > > and make -k check with no new (unexpected) failures. Ok for mainline? > > > > > > 2022-02-22 Roger Sayle > > > > gcc/cp/ChangeLog > > PR c++/96442 > > * decl.cc (build_enumeration): Check ENUM_UNDERLYING_TYPE is > > INTEGRAL_TYPE_P before calling int_fits_type_p. > > > > gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog > > PR c++/96442 > > * g++.dg/pr96442.C: New test cae. > > > > > > Thanks in advance, > > Roger > > -- > >