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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion clang/lib/AST/ByteCode/Pointer.cpp
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Expand Up @@ -210,7 +210,8 @@ APValue Pointer::toAPValue(const ASTContext &ASTCtx) const {
};

bool UsePath = true;
if (getType()->isLValueReferenceType())
if (const ValueDecl *VD = getDeclDesc()->asValueDecl();
VD && VD->getType()->isLValueReferenceType())
UsePath = false;

// Build the path into the object.
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38 changes: 38 additions & 0 deletions clang/test/AST/ByteCode/references.cpp
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Expand Up @@ -140,3 +140,41 @@ namespace Temporaries {
static_assert(j.a.n == 1, ""); // both-error {{not an integral constant expression}} \
// both-note {{read of temporary is not allowed in a constant expression outside the expression that created the temporary}}
}

namespace Params {
typedef __SIZE_TYPE__ size_t;

template <class _Tp, size_t _Np>
constexpr _Tp* end(_Tp (&__array)[_Np]) noexcept {
return __array + _Np;
}


struct classnames {
const char* elem_;
int a;
};

constexpr classnames ClassNames[] = {
{"a", 0},
{"b", 1},
{"b", 1},
{"b", 1},
{"b", 1},
{"b", 1},
{"b", 1},
{"b", 1},
};

constexpr bool foo() {
/// This will instantiate end() with ClassNames.
/// In Sema, we will constant-evaluate the return statement, which is
/// something like __array + 8. The APValue we return for this
/// may NOT have a LValuePath set, since it's for a parameter
/// of LValueReferenceType.
end(ClassNames);
return true;
}

static_assert(foo());
}