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authorSimon Martin <simon@nasilyan.com>2024-09-13 16:40:22 +0200
committerSimon Martin <simon@nasilyan.com>2024-09-14 15:23:25 +0200
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c++: Don't mix timevar_start and auto_cond_timevar for TV_NAME_LOOKUP [PR116681]
We currently ICE upon the following testcase when using -ftime-report === cut here === template < int> using __conditional_t = int; template < typename _Iter > concept random_access_iterator = requires { new _Iter; }; template < typename _Iterator > struct reverse_iterator { using iterator_concept = __conditional_t< random_access_iterator< _Iterator>>; }; void RemoveBottom() { int iter; for (reverse_iterator< int > iter;;) ; } === cut here === The problem is that qualified_namespace_lookup does a plain start() of the TV_NAME_LOOKUP timer (that asserts that the timer is not already started). However this timer has already been cond_start()'d in the call stack - by pushdecl - so the assert fails. This patch simply ensures that we always conditionally start this timer (which is done in all other places that use it). PR c++/116681 gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * name-lookup.cc (qualified_namespace_lookup): Use an auto_cond_timer instead of using timevar_start and timevar_stop. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-pr116681.C: New test.
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