From: Patrick Palka <ppalka@redhat.com>
To: gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org
Subject: [PATCH 5/6] c++: Clean up normalization / satisfaction routines
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2021 12:58:38 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20210228175838.1286138-1-ppalka@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20210208190352.1475602-1-ppalka@redhat.com>
This patch mostly performs some straightforward refactoring:
- Renamed satisfy_constraint to satisfy_normalized_constraints
- Renamed the three-parameter version of satisfy_constraint_expression
to satisfy_nondeclaration_constraints
- Removed normalize_(non)?template_requirements
- Removed satisfy_associated_constraints (and made its callers
check for dependent template args sooner, before normalization)
- Removed the tsubst_flags_t parameter of evaluate_concept_check
- Combined the two versions of constraint_satisfaction_value
- Combined the two versions of constraint_satisfied_p
Additionally, this patch removes the handling of bare
constraint-expressions from satisfy_nondeclaration_constraints, and
hence constraints_satisfied_p and constraint_satisfaction_value now only
take things that carry their own template information needed for
normalization. In practice, this only means it's no longer possible to
evaluate bare REQUIRES_EXPRs via the satisfaction routines, and so this
patch adjusts the affected callers to instead use tsubst_requires_expr.
For convenience, the function diagnose_constraints continues to accept
REQUIRES_EXPRs, but it now handles them by calling diagnose_require_expr
directly.
(That we used to evaluate REQUIRES_EXPR via satisfaction might even be a
correctness issue: since we cache satisfaction in special ways that don't
apply to regular evaluation, going through satisfaction could in theory
cause us to reuse a cached value for a REQUIRES_EXPR when we shouldn't
have.)
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* constexpr.c (cxx_eval_call_expression): Adjust call to
evaluate_concept_check.
(cxx_eval_constant_expression) <case REQUIRES_EXPR>: Use
tsubst_requires_expr instead of satisfy_constraint_expression.
<case TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR>: Adjust call to evaluate_concept_check.
* constraint.cc (struct sat_info): Adjust comment about which
satisfaction entrypoints use noisy-unsat.
(normalize_template_requirements): Remove (and adjust callers
appropriately).
(normalize_nontemplate_requirements): Likewise.
(tsubst_nested_requirement): Use constraint_satisfaction_value
instead of satisfy_constraint_expression, which'll do the
noisy replaying of ill-formed quiet satisfaction for us.
(decl_satisfied_cache): Adjust comment.
(satisfy_constraint): Rename to ...
(satisfy_normalized_constraints): ... this.
(satisfy_associated_constraints): Remove (and make its
callers check for dependent arguments).
(satisfy_constraint_expression): Rename to ...
(satisfy_nondeclaration_constraints): ... this. Assert that
'args' is empty when 't' is a concept-id. Removing handling
bare constraint-expressions. Adjust comment accordingly.
(satisfy_declaration_constraints): Assert in the two-parameter
version that 't' is not a TEMPLATE_DECL. Adjust following
removal of normalize_(non)?template_requirements and
satisfy_asociated_constraints.
(constraint_satisfaction_value): Combine the two- and
three-parameter versions in the natural way.
(constraints_satisfied_p): Combine the one- and two-parameter
versions in the natural way. Improve documentation.
(evaluate_concept_check): Remove 'complain' parameter. Use
constraint_satisfaction_value instead of
satisfy_constraint_expression.
(diagnose_nested_requirement): Adjust following renaming of
satisfy_constraint_expression.
(diagnose_constraints): Handle REQUIRES_EXPR by going through
diagnose_requires_expr directly instead of treating it as a
constraint-expression. Improve documentation.
* cp-gimplify.c (cp_genericize_r) <case CALL_EXPR>: Adjust call
to evaluate_concept_check.
<case REQUIRES_EXPR>: Use tsubst_requires_expr instead of
constraints_satisfied_p.
<case TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR>: Adjust call to evaluate_concept_check.
* cp-tree.h (evaluate_concept_check): Remove tsubst_flag_t
parameter.
(satisfy_constraint_expression): Remove declaration.
(constraints_satisfied_p): Remove one-parameter declaration.
Add a default argument to the two-parameter declaration.
* cvt.c (convert_to_void): Adjust call to
evaluate_concept_check.
---
gcc/cp/constexpr.c | 6 +-
gcc/cp/constraint.cc | 210 ++++++++++++++++---------------------------
gcc/cp/cp-gimplify.c | 7 +-
gcc/cp/cp-tree.h | 6 +-
gcc/cp/cvt.c | 2 +-
5 files changed, 85 insertions(+), 146 deletions(-)
diff --git a/gcc/cp/constexpr.c b/gcc/cp/constexpr.c
index cd0a68e9fd6..f940e3e5985 100644
--- a/gcc/cp/constexpr.c
+++ b/gcc/cp/constexpr.c
@@ -2257,7 +2257,7 @@ cxx_eval_call_expression (const constexpr_ctx *ctx, tree t,
{
/* Handle concept checks separately. */
if (concept_check_p (t))
- return evaluate_concept_check (t, tf_warning_or_error);
+ return evaluate_concept_check (t);
location_t loc = cp_expr_loc_or_input_loc (t);
tree fun = get_function_named_in_call (t);
@@ -6905,7 +6905,7 @@ cxx_eval_constant_expression (const constexpr_ctx *ctx, tree t,
'!requires (T t) { ... }' which is not transformed into
a constraint. */
if (!processing_template_decl)
- return satisfy_constraint_expression (t);
+ return tsubst_requires_expr (t, NULL_TREE, tf_none, NULL_TREE);
else
*non_constant_p = true;
return t;
@@ -6941,7 +6941,7 @@ cxx_eval_constant_expression (const constexpr_ctx *ctx, tree t,
if (!processing_template_decl
&& !uid_sensitive_constexpr_evaluation_p ())
- r = evaluate_concept_check (t, tf_warning_or_error);
+ r = evaluate_concept_check (t);
else
*non_constant_p = true;
diff --git a/gcc/cp/constraint.cc b/gcc/cp/constraint.cc
index 2b61ad8d9ea..cf319b34da0 100644
--- a/gcc/cp/constraint.cc
+++ b/gcc/cp/constraint.cc
@@ -107,10 +107,9 @@ struct subst_info
a constraint is not satisfied.
The entrypoints to satisfaction for which we set noisy+unsat are
- diagnose_constraints and diagnose_nested_requirement. The entrypoints for
- which we set noisy-unsat are the replays inside constraint_satisfaction_value,
- evaluate_concept_check and tsubst_nested_requirement. In other entrypoints,
- e.g. constraints_satisfied_p, we enter satisfaction quietly (both flags
+ diagnose_constraints and diagnose_nested_requirement. The entrypoint for
+ which we set noisy-unsat is the replay inside constraint_satisfaction_value.
+ From constraints_satisfied_p, we enter satisfaction quietly (both flags
cleared). */
struct sat_info : subst_info
@@ -133,7 +132,7 @@ struct sat_info : subst_info
bool diagnose_unsatisfaction;
};
-static tree satisfy_constraint_expression (tree, tree, sat_info);
+static tree constraint_satisfaction_value (tree, tree, sat_info);
/* True if T is known to be some type other than bool. Note that this
is false for dependent types and errors. */
@@ -958,22 +957,6 @@ normalize_concept_definition (tree tmpl, bool diag = false)
return norm;
}
-/* Returns the normal form of TMPL's requirements. */
-
-static tree
-normalize_template_requirements (tree tmpl, bool diag = false)
-{
- return get_normalized_constraints_from_decl (tmpl, diag);
-}
-
-/* Returns the normal form of TMPL's requirements. */
-
-static tree
-normalize_nontemplate_requirements (tree decl, bool diag = false)
-{
- return get_normalized_constraints_from_decl (decl, diag);
-}
-
/* Normalize an EXPR as a constraint. */
static tree
@@ -2068,15 +2051,8 @@ tsubst_compound_requirement (tree t, tree args, subst_info info)
static tree
tsubst_nested_requirement (tree t, tree args, subst_info info)
{
- /* Perform satisfaction quietly first. */
sat_info quiet (tf_none, info.in_decl);
- tree result = satisfy_constraint_expression (t, args, quiet);
- if (result == error_mark_node)
- {
- /* Replay the error. */
- sat_info noisy (tf_warning_or_error, info.in_decl);
- satisfy_constraint_expression (t, args, noisy);
- }
+ tree result = constraint_satisfaction_value (t, args, quiet);
if (result != boolean_true_node)
return error_mark_node;
return boolean_true_node;
@@ -2459,7 +2435,7 @@ struct sat_hasher : ggc_ptr_hash<sat_entry>
/* Cache the result of satisfy_atom. */
static GTY((deletable)) hash_table<sat_hasher> *sat_cache;
-/* Cache the result of constraint_satisfaction_value. */
+/* Cache the result of satisfy_declaration_constraints. */
static GTY((deletable)) hash_map<tree, tree> *decl_satisfied_cache;
/* A tool used by satisfy_atom to help manage satisfaction caching and to
@@ -2941,7 +2917,7 @@ satisfy_constraint_r (tree t, tree args, sat_info info)
/* Check that the normalized constraint T is satisfied for ARGS. */
static tree
-satisfy_constraint (tree t, tree args, sat_info info)
+satisfy_normalized_constraints (tree t, tree args, sat_info info)
{
auto_timevar time (TV_CONSTRAINT_SAT);
@@ -2957,24 +2933,6 @@ satisfy_constraint (tree t, tree args, sat_info info)
return satisfy_constraint_r (t, args, info);
}
-/* Check the normalized constraints T against ARGS, returning a satisfaction
- value (either true, false, or error). */
-
-static tree
-satisfy_associated_constraints (tree t, tree args, sat_info info)
-{
- /* If there are no constraints then this is trivially satisfied. */
- if (!t)
- return boolean_true_node;
-
- /* If any arguments depend on template parameters, we can't
- check constraints. Pretend they're satisfied for now. */
- if (args && uses_template_parms (args))
- return boolean_true_node;
-
- return satisfy_constraint (t, args, info);
-}
-
/* Return the normal form of the constraints on the placeholder 'auto'
type T. */
@@ -3005,19 +2963,20 @@ normalize_placeholder_type_constraints (tree t, bool diag)
return normalize_constraint_expression (constr, info);
}
-/* Evaluate EXPR as a constraint expression using ARGS, returning a
- satisfaction value. */
+/* Evaluate the constraints of T using ARGS, returning a satisfaction value.
+ Here, T can be a concept-id, nested-requirement or placeholder 'auto'. */
static tree
-satisfy_constraint_expression (tree t, tree args, sat_info info)
+satisfy_nondeclaration_constraints (tree t, tree args, sat_info info)
{
if (t == error_mark_node)
return error_mark_node;
/* Get the normalized constraints. */
tree norm;
- if (args == NULL_TREE && concept_check_p (t))
+ if (concept_check_p (t))
{
+ gcc_assert (!args);
tree id = unpack_concept_check (t);
args = TREE_OPERAND (id, 1);
tree tmpl = get_concept_check_template (id);
@@ -3032,11 +2991,6 @@ satisfy_constraint_expression (tree t, tree args, sat_info info)
ninfo.initial_parms = TREE_TYPE (t);
norm = normalize_constraint_expression (TREE_OPERAND (t, 0), ninfo);
}
- else if (EXPR_P (t))
- {
- norm_info ninfo (info.noisy () ? tf_norm : tf_none);
- norm = normalize_constraint_expression (t, ninfo);
- }
else if (is_auto (t))
{
norm = normalize_placeholder_type_constraints (t, info.noisy ());
@@ -3047,23 +3001,16 @@ satisfy_constraint_expression (tree t, tree args, sat_info info)
gcc_unreachable ();
/* Perform satisfaction. */
- return satisfy_constraint (norm, args, info);
+ return satisfy_normalized_constraints (norm, args, info);
}
-/* Used only to evaluate requires-expressions during constant expression
- evaluation. */
-
-tree
-satisfy_constraint_expression (tree expr)
-{
- sat_info info (tf_none, NULL_TREE);
- return satisfy_constraint_expression (expr, NULL_TREE, info);
-}
+/* Evaluate the associated constraints of the template specialization T
+ according to INFO, returning a satisfaction value. */
static tree
satisfy_declaration_constraints (tree t, sat_info info)
{
- gcc_assert (DECL_P (t));
+ gcc_assert (DECL_P (t) && TREE_CODE (t) != TEMPLATE_DECL);
const tree saved_t = t;
/* For inherited constructors, consider the original declaration;
@@ -3083,26 +3030,24 @@ satisfy_declaration_constraints (tree t, sat_info info)
if (tree *result = hash_map_safe_get (decl_satisfied_cache, saved_t))
return *result;
- /* Get the normalized constraints. */
- tree norm = NULL_TREE;
tree args = NULL_TREE;
if (tree ti = DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO (t))
{
- tree tmpl = TI_TEMPLATE (ti);
- norm = normalize_template_requirements (tmpl, info.noisy ());
-
/* The initial parameter mapping is the complete set of
template arguments substituted into the declaration. */
args = TI_ARGS (ti);
if (inh_ctor_targs)
args = add_outermost_template_args (args, inh_ctor_targs);
- }
- else
- {
- /* These should be empty until we allow constraints on non-templates. */
- norm = normalize_nontemplate_requirements (t, info.noisy ());
+
+ /* If any arguments depend on template parameters, we can't
+ check constraints. Pretend they're satisfied for now. */
+ if (uses_template_parms (args))
+ return boolean_true_node;
}
+ /* Get the normalized constraints. */
+ tree norm = get_normalized_constraints_from_decl (t, info.noisy ());
+
unsigned ftc_count = vec_safe_length (failed_type_completions);
tree result = boolean_true_node;
@@ -3111,7 +3056,7 @@ satisfy_declaration_constraints (tree t, sat_info info)
if (!push_tinst_level (t))
return result;
push_access_scope (t);
- result = satisfy_associated_constraints (norm, args, info);
+ result = satisfy_normalized_constraints (norm, args, info);
pop_access_scope (t);
pop_tinst_level ();
}
@@ -3134,6 +3079,10 @@ satisfy_declaration_constraints (tree t, sat_info info)
return result;
}
+/* Evaluate the associated constraints of the template T using ARGS as the
+ innermost set of template arguments and according to INFO, returning a
+ satisfaction value. */
+
static tree
satisfy_declaration_constraints (tree t, tree args, sat_info info)
{
@@ -3144,14 +3093,19 @@ satisfy_declaration_constraints (tree t, tree args, sat_info info)
args = add_outermost_template_args (t, args);
+ /* If any arguments depend on template parameters, we can't
+ check constraints. Pretend they're satisfied for now. */
+ if (uses_template_parms (args))
+ return boolean_true_node;
+
tree result = boolean_true_node;
- if (tree norm = normalize_template_requirements (t, info.noisy ()))
+ if (tree norm = get_normalized_constraints_from_decl (t, info.noisy ()))
{
if (!push_tinst_level (t, args))
return result;
tree pattern = DECL_TEMPLATE_RESULT (t);
push_access_scope (pattern);
- result = satisfy_associated_constraints (norm, args, info);
+ result = satisfy_normalized_constraints (norm, args, info);
pop_access_scope (pattern);
pop_tinst_level ();
}
@@ -3159,62 +3113,50 @@ satisfy_declaration_constraints (tree t, tree args, sat_info info)
return result;
}
+/* A wrapper around satisfy_declaration_constraints and
+ satisfy_nondeclaration_constraints which additionally replays
+ quiet ill-formed satisfaction noisily, so that ill-formed
+ satisfaction always gets diagnosed. */
+
static tree
-constraint_satisfaction_value (tree t, sat_info info)
+constraint_satisfaction_value (tree t, tree args, sat_info info)
{
tree r;
if (DECL_P (t))
- r = satisfy_declaration_constraints (t, info);
+ {
+ if (args)
+ r = satisfy_declaration_constraints (t, args, info);
+ else
+ r = satisfy_declaration_constraints (t, info);
+ }
else
- r = satisfy_constraint_expression (t, NULL_TREE, info);
+ r = satisfy_nondeclaration_constraints (t, args, info);
if (r == error_mark_node && info.quiet ()
&& !(DECL_P (t) && TREE_NO_WARNING (t)))
{
- /* Replay the error with re-normalized requirements. */
+ /* Replay the error noisily. */
sat_info noisy (tf_warning_or_error, info.in_decl);
- constraint_satisfaction_value (t, noisy);
- if (DECL_P (t))
+ constraint_satisfaction_value (t, args, noisy);
+ if (DECL_P (t) && !args)
/* Avoid giving these errors again. */
TREE_NO_WARNING (t) = true;
}
return r;
}
-static tree
-constraint_satisfaction_value (tree t, tree args, sat_info info)
-{
- tree r;
- if (DECL_P (t))
- r = satisfy_declaration_constraints (t, args, info);
- else
- r = satisfy_constraint_expression (t, args, info);
- if (r == error_mark_node && info.quiet ())
- {
- /* Replay the error with re-normalized requirements. */
- sat_info noisy (tf_warning_or_error, info.in_decl);
- constraint_satisfaction_value (t, args, noisy);
- }
- return r;
-}
-
-/* True iff the result of satisfying T is BOOLEAN_TRUE_NODE and false
- otherwise, even in the case of errors. */
+/* True iff the result of satisfying T using ARGS is BOOLEAN_TRUE_NODE
+ and false otherwise, even in the case of errors.
-bool
-constraints_satisfied_p (tree t)
-{
- if (!flag_concepts)
- return true;
-
- sat_info quiet (tf_none, NULL_TREE);
- return constraint_satisfaction_value (t, quiet) == boolean_true_node;
-}
-
-/* True iff the result of satisfying T with ARGS is BOOLEAN_TRUE_NODE
- and false otherwise, even in the case of errors. */
+ Here, T can be:
+ - a template declaration (in which case ARGS is an innermost template
+ argument set for T)
+ - a template specialization (in which case ARGS must be empty)
+ - a concept-id (in which case ARGS must be empty)
+ - a nested-requirement (in which case ARGS is a complete argument set)
+ - a placeholder 'auto' (in which case ARGS is a complete argument set). */
bool
-constraints_satisfied_p (tree t, tree args)
+constraints_satisfied_p (tree t, tree args/*= NULL_TREE */)
{
if (!flag_concepts)
return true;
@@ -3227,7 +3169,7 @@ constraints_satisfied_p (tree t, tree args)
evaluation of template-ids as id-expressions. */
tree
-evaluate_concept_check (tree check, tsubst_flags_t complain)
+evaluate_concept_check (tree check)
{
if (check == error_mark_node)
return error_mark_node;
@@ -3236,14 +3178,7 @@ evaluate_concept_check (tree check, tsubst_flags_t complain)
/* Check for satisfaction without diagnostics. */
sat_info quiet (tf_none, NULL_TREE);
- tree result = satisfy_constraint_expression (check, NULL_TREE, quiet);
- if (result == error_mark_node && (complain & tf_error))
- {
- /* Replay the error with re-normalized requirements. */
- sat_info noisy (tf_warning_or_error, NULL_TREE);
- satisfy_constraint_expression (check, NULL_TREE, noisy);
- }
- return result;
+ return constraint_satisfaction_value (check, /*args=*/NULL_TREE, quiet);
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -3709,7 +3644,7 @@ diagnose_nested_requirement (tree req, tree args)
{
/* Quietly check for satisfaction first. */
sat_info quiet (tf_none, NULL_TREE);
- tree result = satisfy_constraint_expression (req, args, quiet);
+ tree result = satisfy_nondeclaration_constraints (req, args, quiet);
if (result == boolean_true_node)
return;
@@ -3721,7 +3656,7 @@ diagnose_nested_requirement (tree req, tree args)
inform (loc, "nested requirement %qE is not satisfied, because", expr);
sat_info noisy (tf_warning_or_error, NULL_TREE, /*diag_unsat=*/true);
- satisfy_constraint_expression (req, args, noisy);
+ satisfy_nondeclaration_constraints (req, args, noisy);
}
else
inform (loc, "nested requirement %qE is not satisfied", expr);
@@ -3854,7 +3789,9 @@ diagnosing_failed_constraint::replay_errors_p ()
}
/* Emit diagnostics detailing the failure ARGS to satisfy the constraints
- of T. Here, T can be either a constraint or a declaration. */
+ of T. Here, T and ARGS are as in constraints_satisfied_p, except that T
+ can also be a REQUIRES_EXPR (in which case ARGS is must be empty). The
+ latter is used by finish_static_assert to diagnose a false REQUIRES_EXPR. */
void
diagnose_constraints (location_t loc, tree t, tree args)
@@ -3866,8 +3803,13 @@ diagnose_constraints (location_t loc, tree t, tree args)
/* Replay satisfaction, but diagnose unsatisfaction. */
sat_info noisy (tf_warning_or_error, NULL_TREE, /*diag_unsat=*/true);
- if (!args)
- constraint_satisfaction_value (t, noisy);
+ if (TREE_CODE (t) == REQUIRES_EXPR)
+ {
+ gcc_assert (!args);
+ ++current_constraint_diagnosis_depth;
+ diagnose_requires_expr (t, /*map=*/NULL_TREE, /*in_decl=*/NULL_TREE);
+ --current_constraint_diagnosis_depth;
+ }
else
constraint_satisfaction_value (t, args, noisy);
diff --git a/gcc/cp/cp-gimplify.c b/gcc/cp/cp-gimplify.c
index abb8a6ef078..64b1dc1b433 100644
--- a/gcc/cp/cp-gimplify.c
+++ b/gcc/cp/cp-gimplify.c
@@ -1381,7 +1381,7 @@ cp_genericize_r (tree *stmt_p, int *walk_subtrees, void *data)
normal functions. */
if (concept_check_p (stmt))
{
- *stmt_p = evaluate_concept_check (stmt, tf_warning_or_error);
+ *stmt_p = evaluate_concept_check (stmt);
* walk_subtrees = 0;
break;
}
@@ -1453,15 +1453,14 @@ cp_genericize_r (tree *stmt_p, int *walk_subtrees, void *data)
case REQUIRES_EXPR:
/* Emit the value of the requires-expression. */
- *stmt_p = constant_boolean_node (constraints_satisfied_p (stmt),
- boolean_type_node);
+ *stmt_p = tsubst_requires_expr (stmt, NULL_TREE, tf_none, NULL_TREE);
*walk_subtrees = 0;
break;
case TEMPLATE_ID_EXPR:
gcc_assert (concept_check_p (stmt));
/* Emit the value of the concept check. */
- *stmt_p = evaluate_concept_check (stmt, tf_warning_or_error);
+ *stmt_p = evaluate_concept_check (stmt);
walk_subtrees = 0;
break;
diff --git a/gcc/cp/cp-tree.h b/gcc/cp/cp-tree.h
index 544e99538a4..995e13f4a6e 100644
--- a/gcc/cp/cp-tree.h
+++ b/gcc/cp/cp-tree.h
@@ -8123,10 +8123,8 @@ struct processing_constraint_expression_sentinel
extern bool processing_constraint_expression_p ();
extern tree unpack_concept_check (tree);
-extern tree evaluate_concept_check (tree, tsubst_flags_t);
-extern tree satisfy_constraint_expression (tree);
-extern bool constraints_satisfied_p (tree);
-extern bool constraints_satisfied_p (tree, tree);
+extern tree evaluate_concept_check (tree);
+extern bool constraints_satisfied_p (tree, tree = NULL_TREE);
extern bool* lookup_subsumption_result (tree, tree);
extern bool save_subsumption_result (tree, tree, bool);
extern tree find_template_parameters (tree, tree);
diff --git a/gcc/cp/cvt.c b/gcc/cp/cvt.c
index e809f0e4068..3f5467c8283 100644
--- a/gcc/cp/cvt.c
+++ b/gcc/cp/cvt.c
@@ -1170,7 +1170,7 @@ convert_to_void (tree expr, impl_conv_void implicit, tsubst_flags_t complain)
/* Explicitly evaluate void-converted concept checks since their
satisfaction may produce ill-formed programs. */
if (concept_check_p (expr))
- expr = evaluate_concept_check (expr, tf_warning_or_error);
+ expr = evaluate_concept_check (expr);
if (VOID_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (expr)))
return expr;
--
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2021-02-09 5:11 ` Jason Merrill
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2021-02-09 23:04 ` Jason Merrill
2021-02-10 0:52 ` Jason Merrill
2021-02-10 14:41 ` Patrick Palka
2021-02-12 19:11 ` Jason Merrill
2021-02-28 17:40 ` Patrick Palka
2021-03-01 22:23 ` Jason Merrill
2021-03-01 23:09 ` Patrick Palka
2021-03-02 2:26 ` Jason Merrill
2021-02-08 19:03 ` [PATCH 4/4] c++: dependent constraint on placeholder 'auto' [PR96443] Patrick Palka
2021-02-08 19:39 ` Patrick Palka
2021-02-11 16:19 ` Jason Merrill
2021-02-11 22:14 ` Patrick Palka
2021-02-12 19:14 ` Jason Merrill
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2021-03-01 22:31 ` Jason Merrill
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2021-03-02 22:58 ` Jason Merrill
2021-02-28 17:59 ` [PATCH 6/6] c++: Consolidate REQUIRES_EXPR evaluation/diagnostic routines Patrick Palka
2021-03-02 2:18 ` Jason Merrill
2021-03-02 16:45 ` Patrick Palka
2021-03-02 23:04 ` Jason Merrill
2021-03-03 17:10 ` Patrick Palka
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