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c++: Allow parm of empty class type in constexpr. · 8fda2c27
Since copying a class object is defined in terms of the copy constructor, copying an empty class is OK even if it would otherwise not be usable in a constant expression. Relatedly, using a parameter as an lvalue is no more problematic than a local variable, and calling a member function uses the object as an lvalue. PR c++/91953 * constexpr.c (potential_constant_expression_1) [PARM_DECL]: Allow empty class type. [COMPONENT_REF]: A member function reference doesn't use the object as an rvalue.
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