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authorMarek Polacek <polacek@redhat.com>2022-10-14 10:05:57 -0400
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c++: Implement -Wdangling-reference [PR106393]
This patch implements a new experimental warning (enabled by -Wall) to detect references bound to temporaries whose lifetime has ended. The primary motivation is the Note in <https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/algorithm/max>: Capturing the result of std::max by reference produces a dangling reference if one of the parameters is a temporary and that parameter is returned: int n = 1; const int& r = std::max(n-1, n+1); // r is dangling That's because both temporaries for n-1 and n+1 are destroyed at the end of the full expression. With this warning enabled, you'll get: g.C:3:12: warning: possibly dangling reference to a temporary [-Wdangling-reference] 3 | const int& r = std::max(n-1, n+1); | ^ g.C:3:24: note: the temporary was destroyed at the end of the full expression 'std::max<int>((n - 1), (n + 1))' 3 | const int& r = std::max(n-1, n+1); | ~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~ The warning works by checking if a reference is initialized with a function that returns a reference, and at least one parameter of the function is a reference that is bound to a temporary. It assumes that such a function actually returns one of its arguments! (I added code to check_return_expr to suppress the warning when we've seen the definition of the function and we can say that it can return a variable with static storage duration.) It warns when the function in question is a member function, but only if the function is invoked on a temporary object, otherwise the warning would emit loads of warnings for valid code like obj.emplace<T>({0}, 0). It does detect the dangling reference in: struct S { const S& self () { return *this; } }; const S& s = S().self(); It warns in member initializer lists as well: const int& f(const int& i) { return i; } struct S { const int &r; S() : r(f(10)) { } }; I've run the testsuite/bootstrap with the warning enabled by default. There were just a few FAILs, all of which look like genuine bugs. A bootstrap with the warning enabled by default passed as well. When testing a previous version of the patch, there were many FAILs in libstdc++'s 22_locale/; all of them because the warning triggered on const test_type& obj = std::use_facet<test_type>(std::locale()); but this code looks valid -- std::use_facet doesn't return a reference to its parameter. Therefore I added a #pragma and code to suppress the warning. PR c++/106393 gcc/c-family/ChangeLog: * c.opt (Wdangling-reference): New. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * call.cc (expr_represents_temporary_p): New, factored out of... (conv_binds_ref_to_temporary): ...here. Don't return false just because a ck_base is missing. Use expr_represents_temporary_p. (do_warn_dangling_reference): New. (maybe_warn_dangling_reference): New. (extend_ref_init_temps): Call maybe_warn_dangling_reference. * cp-tree.h: Adjust comment. * typeck.cc (check_return_expr): Suppress -Wdangling-reference warnings. gcc/ChangeLog: * doc/invoke.texi: Document -Wdangling-reference. libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: * include/bits/locale_classes.tcc: Add #pragma to disable -Wdangling-reference with std::use_facet. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/cpp23/elision4.C: Use -Wdangling-reference, add dg-warning. * g++.dg/cpp23/elision7.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-pointer-2.C: Use -Wno-dangling-reference. * g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-reference1.C: New test. * g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-reference2.C: New test. * g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-reference3.C: New test.
Diffstat (limited to 'gcc')
-rw-r--r--gcc/c-family/c.opt4
-rw-r--r--gcc/cp/call.cc148
-rw-r--r--gcc/cp/cp-tree.h4
-rw-r--r--gcc/cp/typeck.cc11
-rw-r--r--gcc/doc/invoke.texi51
-rw-r--r--gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp23/elision4.C5
-rw-r--r--gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp23/elision7.C3
-rw-r--r--gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-pointer-2.C2
-rw-r--r--gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-reference1.C144
-rw-r--r--gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-reference2.C28
-rw-r--r--gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-reference3.C24
11 files changed, 406 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/gcc/c-family/c.opt b/gcc/c-family/c.opt
index 01d4807..070f85c 100644
--- a/gcc/c-family/c.opt
+++ b/gcc/c-family/c.opt
@@ -555,6 +555,10 @@ Wdangling-pointer=
C ObjC C++ ObjC++ Joined RejectNegative UInteger Var(warn_dangling_pointer) Warning LangEnabledBy(C ObjC C++ ObjC++,Wall, 2, 0) IntegerRange(0, 2)
Warn for uses of pointers to auto variables whose lifetime has ended.
+Wdangling-reference
+C++ ObjC++ Var(warn_dangling_reference) Warning LangEnabledBy(C++ ObjC++, Wall)
+Warn when a reference is bound to a temporary whose lifetime has ended.
+
Wdate-time
C ObjC C++ ObjC++ CPP(warn_date_time) CppReason(CPP_W_DATE_TIME) Var(cpp_warn_date_time) Init(0) Warning
Warn about __TIME__, __DATE__ and __TIMESTAMP__ usage.
diff --git a/gcc/cp/call.cc b/gcc/cp/call.cc
index 6a34e9c..951b9fd 100644
--- a/gcc/cp/call.cc
+++ b/gcc/cp/call.cc
@@ -9313,6 +9313,16 @@ conv_binds_ref_to_prvalue (conversion *c)
return conv_is_prvalue (next_conversion (c));
}
+/* True iff EXPR represents a (subobject of a) temporary. */
+
+static bool
+expr_represents_temporary_p (tree expr)
+{
+ while (handled_component_p (expr))
+ expr = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0);
+ return TREE_CODE (expr) == TARGET_EXPR;
+}
+
/* True iff C is a conversion that binds a reference to a temporary.
This is a superset of conv_binds_ref_to_prvalue: here we're also
interested in xvalues. */
@@ -9330,18 +9340,14 @@ conv_binds_ref_to_temporary (conversion *c)
struct Derived : Base {};
const Base& b(Derived{});
where we bind 'b' to the Base subobject of a temporary object of type
- Derived. The subobject is an xvalue; the whole object is a prvalue. */
- if (c->kind != ck_base)
- return false;
- c = next_conversion (c);
- if (c->kind == ck_identity && c->u.expr)
- {
- tree expr = c->u.expr;
- while (handled_component_p (expr))
- expr = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0);
- if (TREE_CODE (expr) == TARGET_EXPR)
- return true;
- }
+ Derived. The subobject is an xvalue; the whole object is a prvalue.
+
+ The ck_base doesn't have to be present for cases like X{}.m. */
+ if (c->kind == ck_base)
+ c = next_conversion (c);
+ if (c->kind == ck_identity && c->u.expr
+ && expr_represents_temporary_p (c->u.expr))
+ return true;
return false;
}
@@ -13428,6 +13434,121 @@ initialize_reference (tree type, tree expr,
return expr;
}
+/* Helper for maybe_warn_dangling_reference to find a problematic CALL_EXPR
+ that initializes the LHS (and at least one of its arguments represents
+ a temporary, as outlined in maybe_warn_dangling_reference), or NULL_TREE
+ if none found. For instance:
+
+ const S& s = S().self(); // S::self (&TARGET_EXPR <...>)
+ const int& r = (42, f(1)); // f(1)
+ const int& t = b ? f(1) : f(2); // f(1)
+ const int& u = b ? f(1) : f(g); // f(1)
+ const int& v = b ? f(g) : f(2); // f(2)
+ const int& w = b ? f(g) : f(g); // NULL_TREE
+ const int& y = (f(1), 42); // NULL_TREE
+ const int& z = f(f(1)); // f(f(1))
+
+ EXPR is the initializer. */
+
+static tree
+do_warn_dangling_reference (tree expr)
+{
+ STRIP_NOPS (expr);
+ switch (TREE_CODE (expr))
+ {
+ case CALL_EXPR:
+ {
+ tree fndecl = cp_get_callee_fndecl_nofold (expr);
+ if (!fndecl
+ || warning_suppressed_p (fndecl, OPT_Wdangling_reference)
+ || !warning_enabled_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (fndecl),
+ OPT_Wdangling_reference)
+ /* If the function doesn't return a reference, don't warn. This
+ can be e.g.
+ const int& z = std::min({1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7});
+ which doesn't dangle: std::min here returns an int. */
+ || !TYPE_REF_OBJ_P (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (fndecl))))
+ return NULL_TREE;
+
+ /* Here we're looking to see if any of the arguments is a temporary
+ initializing a reference parameter. */
+ for (int i = 0; i < call_expr_nargs (expr); ++i)
+ {
+ tree arg = CALL_EXPR_ARG (expr, i);
+ /* Check that this argument initializes a reference, except for
+ the argument initializing the object of a member function. */
+ if (!DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_FUNCTION_P (fndecl)
+ && !TYPE_REF_P (TREE_TYPE (arg)))
+ continue;
+ /* It could also be another call taking a temporary and returning
+ it and initializing this reference parameter. */
+ if (do_warn_dangling_reference (arg))
+ return expr;
+ STRIP_NOPS (arg);
+ if (TREE_CODE (arg) == ADDR_EXPR)
+ arg = TREE_OPERAND (arg, 0);
+ if (expr_represents_temporary_p (arg))
+ return expr;
+ /* Don't warn about member function like:
+ std::any a(...);
+ S& s = a.emplace<S>({0}, 0);
+ which constructs a new object and returns a reference to it, but
+ we still want to detect:
+ struct S { const S& self () { return *this; } };
+ const S& s = S().self();
+ where 's' dangles. If we've gotten here, the object this function
+ is invoked on is not a temporary. */
+ if (DECL_NONSTATIC_MEMBER_FUNCTION_P (fndecl))
+ break;
+ }
+ return NULL_TREE;
+ }
+ case COMPOUND_EXPR:
+ return do_warn_dangling_reference (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1));
+ case COND_EXPR:
+ if (tree t = do_warn_dangling_reference (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1)))
+ return t;
+ return do_warn_dangling_reference (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 2));
+ case PAREN_EXPR:
+ return do_warn_dangling_reference (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0));
+ default:
+ return NULL_TREE;
+ }
+}
+
+/* Implement -Wdangling-reference, to detect cases like
+
+ int n = 1;
+ const int& r = std::max(n - 1, n + 1); // r is dangling
+
+ This creates temporaries from the arguments, returns a reference to
+ one of the temporaries, but both temporaries are destroyed at the end
+ of the full expression.
+
+ This works by checking if a reference is initialized with a function
+ that returns a reference, and at least one parameter of the function
+ is a reference that is bound to a temporary. It assumes that such a
+ function actually returns one of its arguments.
+
+ DECL is the reference being initialized, INIT is the initializer. */
+
+static void
+maybe_warn_dangling_reference (const_tree decl, tree init)
+{
+ if (!warn_dangling_reference)
+ return;
+ if (!TYPE_REF_P (TREE_TYPE (decl)))
+ return;
+ if (tree call = do_warn_dangling_reference (init))
+ {
+ auto_diagnostic_group d;
+ if (warning_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl), OPT_Wdangling_reference,
+ "possibly dangling reference to a temporary"))
+ inform (EXPR_LOCATION (call), "the temporary was destroyed at "
+ "the end of the full expression %qE", call);
+ }
+}
+
/* If *P is an xvalue expression, prevent temporary lifetime extension if it
gets used to initialize a reference. */
@@ -13525,6 +13646,9 @@ extend_ref_init_temps (tree decl, tree init, vec<tree, va_gc> **cleanups,
tree type = TREE_TYPE (init);
if (processing_template_decl)
return init;
+
+ maybe_warn_dangling_reference (decl, init);
+
if (TYPE_REF_P (type))
init = extend_ref_init_temps_1 (decl, init, cleanups, cond_guard);
else
diff --git a/gcc/cp/cp-tree.h b/gcc/cp/cp-tree.h
index 867096b..40f5bf8 100644
--- a/gcc/cp/cp-tree.h
+++ b/gcc/cp/cp-tree.h
@@ -459,7 +459,6 @@ extern GTY(()) tree cp_global_trees[CPTI_MAX];
TI_PENDING_TEMPLATE_FLAG.
TEMPLATE_PARMS_FOR_INLINE.
DELETE_EXPR_USE_VEC (in DELETE_EXPR).
- (TREE_CALLS_NEW) (in _EXPR or _REF) (commented-out).
ICS_ELLIPSIS_FLAG (in _CONV)
DECL_INITIALIZED_P (in VAR_DECL)
TYPENAME_IS_CLASS_P (in TYPENAME_TYPE)
@@ -4567,6 +4566,9 @@ get_vec_init_expr (tree t)
When appearing in a CONSTRUCTOR, the expression is an unconverted
compound literal.
+ When appearing in a CALL_EXPR, it means that it is a call to
+ a constructor.
+
When appearing in a FIELD_DECL, it means that this field
has been duly initialized in its constructor. */
#define TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR(NODE) (TREE_LANG_FLAG_4 (NODE))
diff --git a/gcc/cp/typeck.cc b/gcc/cp/typeck.cc
index ab6979b..4605f73 100644
--- a/gcc/cp/typeck.cc
+++ b/gcc/cp/typeck.cc
@@ -11246,6 +11246,17 @@ check_return_expr (tree retval, bool *no_warning)
if (processing_template_decl)
return saved_retval;
+ /* A naive attempt to reduce the number of -Wdangling-reference false
+ positives: if we know that this function can return a variable with
+ static storage duration rather than one of its parameters, suppress
+ the warning. */
+ if (warn_dangling_reference
+ && TYPE_REF_P (functype)
+ && bare_retval
+ && VAR_P (bare_retval)
+ && TREE_STATIC (bare_retval))
+ suppress_warning (current_function_decl, OPT_Wdangling_reference);
+
/* Actually copy the value returned into the appropriate location. */
if (retval && retval != result)
retval = cp_build_init_expr (result, retval);
diff --git a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
index 64f77e8..9f0e546 100644
--- a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
@@ -249,7 +249,8 @@ in the following sections.
-Wno-class-conversion -Wclass-memaccess @gol
-Wcomma-subscript -Wconditionally-supported @gol
-Wno-conversion-null -Wctad-maybe-unsupported @gol
--Wctor-dtor-privacy -Wno-delete-incomplete @gol
+-Wctor-dtor-privacy -Wdangling-reference @gol
+-Wno-delete-incomplete @gol
-Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor -Wno-deprecated-array-compare @gol
-Wdeprecated-copy -Wdeprecated-copy-dtor @gol
-Wno-deprecated-enum-enum-conversion -Wno-deprecated-enum-float-conversion @gol
@@ -3627,6 +3628,54 @@ public static member functions. Also warn if there are no non-private
methods, and there's at least one private member function that isn't
a constructor or destructor.
+@item -Wdangling-reference @r{(C++ and Objective-C++ only)}
+@opindex Wdangling-reference
+@opindex Wno-dangling-reference
+Warn when a reference is bound to a temporary whose lifetime has ended.
+For example:
+
+@smallexample
+int n = 1;
+const int& r = std::max(n - 1, n + 1); // r is dangling
+@end smallexample
+
+In the example above, two temporaries are created, one for each
+argument, and a reference to one of the temporaries is returned.
+However, both temporaries are destroyed at the end of the full
+expression, so the reference @code{r} is dangling. This warning
+also detects dangling references in member initializer lists:
+
+@smallexample
+const int& f(const int& i) @{ return i; @}
+struct S @{
+ const int &r; // r is dangling
+ S() : r(f(10)) @{ @}
+@};
+@end smallexample
+
+Member functions are checked as well, but only their object argument:
+
+@smallexample
+struct S @{
+ const S& self () @{ return *this; @}
+@};
+const S& s = S().self(); // s is dangling
+@end smallexample
+
+Certain functions are safe in this respect, for example @code{std::use_facet}:
+they take and return a reference, but they don't return one of its arguments,
+which can fool the warning. Such functions can be excluded from the warning
+by wrapping them in a @code{#pragma}:
+
+@smallexample
+#pragma GCC diagnostic push
+#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wdangling-reference"
+const T& foo (const T&) @{ @dots{} @}
+#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
+@end smallexample
+
+This warning is enabled by @option{-Wall}.
+
@item -Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor @r{(C++ and Objective-C++ only)}
@opindex Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor
@opindex Wno-delete-non-virtual-dtor
diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp23/elision4.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp23/elision4.C
index c19b86b..d39053a 100644
--- a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp23/elision4.C
+++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp23/elision4.C
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// PR c++/101165 - P2266R1 - Simpler implicit move
// { dg-do compile { target c++23 } }
+// { dg-options "-Wdangling-reference" }
// Test from P2266R1, $ 5.2. LibreOffice OString constructor.
struct X {
@@ -33,6 +34,6 @@ T& temporary2(T&& x) { return static_cast<T&>(x); }
void
test ()
{
- int& r1 = temporary1 (42);
- int& r2 = temporary2 (42);
+ int& r1 = temporary1 (42); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+ int& r2 = temporary2 (42); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
}
diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp23/elision7.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp23/elision7.C
index 19fa89a..0045842 100644
--- a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp23/elision7.C
+++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp23/elision7.C
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// PR c++/101165 - P2266R1 - Simpler implicit move
// { dg-do compile { target c++23 } }
+// { dg-options "-Wdangling-reference" }
struct X {
X ();
@@ -68,5 +69,5 @@ f7 (T &&t)
void
do_f7 ()
{
- const int &x = f7 (0);
+ const int &x = f7 (0); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
}
diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-pointer-2.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-pointer-2.C
index 151418f..802ac9c 100644
--- a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-pointer-2.C
+++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-pointer-2.C
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/* { dg-do compile }
- { dg-options "-O1 -Wall -Wno-class-memaccess" } */
+ { dg-options "-O1 -Wall -Wno-class-memaccess -Wno-dangling-reference" } */
struct A { A (); };
diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-reference1.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-reference1.C
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..97c81ee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-reference1.C
@@ -0,0 +1,144 @@
+// PR c++/106393
+// { dg-do compile { target c++11 } }
+// { dg-options "-Wdangling-reference" }
+
+const int& f(const int& i) { return i; }
+const int& f_(const int& i) { return i; }
+const int& h(int);
+const int& rp(const int *);
+int g;
+const int& globref(const int&) { return g; }
+struct X {
+ int* i;
+ operator const int&() const { return *i; }
+};
+X x{&g};
+
+const int& r1 = f(10); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+// r2 = _ZGR2r2_ = (int) *f ((const int &) &TARGET_EXPR <D.2429, 10>) + 1; (const int &) &_ZGR2r2_
+const int& r2 = f(10) + 1;
+// Don't warn here, we have
+// r3 = f (X::operator const int& (&x))
+const int& r3 = f(x);
+// Don't warn here, because we've seen the definition of globref
+// and could figure out that it may not return one of its parms.
+// Questionable -- it can also hide bugs --, but it helps here.
+const int& r4 = globref(1);
+const int& r5 = (42, f(10)); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const int& r6 = (f(10), 42);
+const int& r7 = (f(10)); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const int& r8 = g ? f(10) : f(9); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const int& r9 = (42, g ? f(10) : f(9)); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const int& r10 = (g ? f(10) : f(9), 42);
+// Binds to a reference temporary for r11. No dangling reference.
+const int& r11 = g ? f(10) : 9;
+const int& r12 = g ? 9 : f(10);
+// r12 = f (f ((const int &) &TARGET_EXPR <D.2459, 1>))
+const int& r13 = f(f(1)); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const int& r14 = f(f_(1)); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const int& r15 = f(g ? f(1) : f(2)); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const int& r16 = f(*&f(1)); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const int& r17 = rp(&f(1));
+const int& r18 = rp(&f(g));
+const int& r19 = h(f(1));
+// Other forms of initializers.
+const int& r20(f(10)); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const int& r21(f(10)); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+// Returns a ref, but doesn't have a parameter of reference type.
+const int& r22 = h(10);
+const int& r23 = g ? h(10) : f(10); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const int& r24 = g ? f(10) : h(10); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const int& r25 = g ? h(10) : (1, f(10)); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const int& r26 = g ? (1, f(10)) : h(10); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const int& r29 = f((f_(1), 1)); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const int& r30 = f((f_(1), g));
+
+struct Z {
+ operator int() { return 42; }
+};
+
+const int& r27 = f(Z()); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const int& r28 = f(true ? Z() : Z()); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+
+const int& operator|(const int &, Z);
+const int& r31 = 1 | Z(); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+
+// OK: the reference is bound to the 10 so still valid at the point
+// where it's copied into i1.
+int i1 = f(10);
+
+int
+test1 ()
+{
+ const int &lr = f(10); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+ int i2 = f(10);
+ return lr;
+}
+
+struct B { };
+struct D : B { };
+struct C {
+ D d;
+};
+
+C c;
+D d;
+
+using U = D[3];
+
+const B& frotz(const D&);
+const B& b1 = frotz(C{}.d); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const B& b2 = frotz(D{}); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const B& b3 = frotz(c.d);
+const B& b4 = frotz(d);
+const B& b5 = frotz(U{}[0]); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+
+// Try returning a subobject.
+const B& bar (const D& d) { return d; }
+const B& b6 = bar (D{}); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const B& baz (const C& c) { return c.d; }
+const B& b7 = baz (C{}); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const D& qux (const C& c) { return c.d; }
+const D& d1 = qux (C{}); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+
+struct E {
+ E(int);
+};
+const E& operator*(const E&);
+const E& b8 = *E(1); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+
+struct F : virtual B { };
+struct G : virtual B { };
+struct H : F, G { };
+const B& yum (const F& f) { return f; }
+const B& b9 = yum (F{}); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const B& lox (const H& h) { return h; }
+const B& b10 = lox (H{}); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+
+struct S {
+ const int &r; // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+ S() : r(f(10)) { } // { dg-message "destroyed" }
+};
+
+// From cppreference.
+template<class T>
+const T& max(const T& a, const T& b)
+{
+ return (a < b) ? b : a;
+}
+
+int n = 1;
+const int& refmax = max(n - 1, n + 1); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+
+struct Y {
+ operator int&();
+ operator int&&();
+ const int& foo(const int&);
+};
+
+// x1 = Y::operator int&& (&TARGET_EXPR <D.2410, {}>)
+int&& x1 = Y(); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+int&& x2 = Y{}; // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+int& x3 = Y(); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+int& x4 = Y{}; // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+const int& t1 = Y().foo(10); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-reference2.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-reference2.C
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dafdb43
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-reference2.C
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+// PR c++/106393
+// { dg-do compile { target c++11 } }
+// { dg-options "-Wdangling-reference" }
+
+namespace std {
+struct any {};
+template <typename _ValueType> _ValueType any_cast(any &&);
+template <typename _Tp> struct remove_reference { using type = _Tp; };
+template <typename _Tp> _Tp forward(typename remove_reference<_Tp>::type);
+template <typename _Tp> typename remove_reference<_Tp>::type move(_Tp);
+} // namespace std
+
+const int &r = std::any_cast<int&>(std::any()); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+
+template <class T> struct C {
+ T t_; // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+ C(T);
+ template <class U> C(U c) : t_(std::forward<T>(c.t_)) {}
+};
+struct A {};
+struct B {
+ B(A);
+};
+int main() {
+ A a;
+ C<A> ca(a);
+ C<B &&>(std::move(ca));
+}
diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-reference3.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-reference3.C
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4bc20c1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-reference3.C
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+// PR c++/106393
+// { dg-do compile { target c++11 } }
+// { dg-options "-Wdangling-reference" }
+
+struct A {
+ int ar[4];
+ int& operator[](int i) { return ar[i]; }
+};
+const int &r = A()[2]; // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+
+struct S {
+ const S& self () { return *this; }
+};
+const S& s = S().self(); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }
+
+struct G {
+ const G& g() { return *this; }
+};
+
+struct F {
+ G& f();
+};
+
+const G& g = F().f().g(); // { dg-warning "dangling reference" }