// { dg-do compile { target c++20 } } template <class T> concept Destructible = false; template <class T, class...Args> concept ConstructibleObject = // Concept evaluation should short-circuit even the template // substitution, so we shouldn't even substitute into the requires // constraint and the unimplemented multi-dimensional new T{...} // initialization. ATM we do, but as long as we don't output the // sorry() message we used to for such constructs when asked not // to issue errors, this shouldn't be a problem for this and // similar cases. Destructible<T> && requires (Args&&...args) { new T{ (Args&&)args... }; }; int main() { using T = int[2][2]; // GCC has not implemented initialization of multi-dimensional // arrays with new{} expressions. static_assert(!ConstructibleObject<T, T>); }