The following invalid code snippet triggers an ICE on the trunk: ============================== __complex__ int i({0}); ==============================
bug.cc:1: internal compiler error: in process_init_constructor, at cp/typeck2.c:1192 Please submit a full bug report, [etc.] The bug appeared with the introduction of initializer lists: 2008-07-02 Jason Merrill <ja...@redhat.com> * Make-lang.in (cp/typeck2.o): Add $(REAL_H) dependency. Implement WG21 N2672, Initializer List proposed wording * cp-tree.h (enum cp_tree_index): Add CPTI_INIT_LIST_TYPE. (struct lang_type_class): Add has_list_ctor bitfield. (TYPE_HAS_LIST_CTOR): New macro. (BRACE_ENCLOSED_INITIALIZER_P): Expect init_list_type_node. ... It's a regression since the same code snippet didn't cause a crash before. -- Summary: [4.4 regression] [c++0x] ICE with invalid initializer list for complex variable Product: gcc Version: 4.4.0 Status: UNCONFIRMED Keywords: ice-on-invalid-code, monitored Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: c++ AssignedTo: unassigned at gcc dot gnu dot org ReportedBy: reichelt at gcc dot gnu dot org http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39056