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The following testcase is miscompiled. We see the constructor is immediate, in build_over_call we trigger: if (obj_arg && is_dummy_object (obj_arg)) { call = build_cplus_new (DECL_CONTEXT (fndecl), call, complain); obj_arg = NULL_TREE; } which makes call a TARGET_EXPR with the dtor in TARGET_EXPR_CLEANUP, but then call cxx_constant_value on it. In cxx_eval_outermost_constant_expr it triggers the: else if (TREE_CODE (t) != CONSTRUCTOR) { r = get_target_expr_sfinae (r, tf_warning_or_error | tf_no_cleanup); TREE_CONSTANT (r) = true; } which wraps the CONSTRUCTOR r into a new TARGET_EXPR, but one without dtors (I think we need e.g. the TREE_CONSTANT for the callers), and finally build_over_call uses that. The following patch fixes that by using get_target_expr instead of get_target_expr_sfinae + TREE_CONSTANT (r) = true if t is a TARGET_EXPR with non-NULL TARGET_EXPR_CLEANUP. 2022-01-19 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR c++/104055 * constexpr.cc (cxx_eval_outermost_constant_expr): If t is a TARGET_EXPR with TARGET_EXPR_CLEANUP, use get_target_expr rather than get_target_expr_sfinae with tf_no_cleanup, and don't set TREE_CONSTANT. * g++.dg/cpp2a/consteval27.C: New test.
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