On 10/26/22 04:23, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
Hi!

The following tests ICE in the gcc_assert (common); in cp_build_binary_op.
I've missed that while for * common is set always, while for +, - and /
it is in some cases not.
If it is not, then
   if (!result_type
       && arithmetic_types_p
       && (shorten || common || short_compare))
condition is false, then the following
   if (may_need_excess_precision
       && (orig_type0 != type0 || orig_type1 != type1)
       && build_type == NULL_TREE)
would fail the assertion there and if there wouldn't be excess precision,
   if (code == SPACESHIP_EXPR)
would be false (for SPACESHIP_EXPR we always have build_type set like for
other comparisons) and then trigger
   if (!result_type)
     {
       if (complain & tf_error)
         {
           binary_op_rich_location richloc (location,
                                            orig_op0, orig_op1, true);
           error_at (&richloc,
                     "invalid operands of types %qT and %qT to binary %qO",
                     TREE_TYPE (orig_op0), TREE_TYPE (orig_op1), code);
         }
       return error_mark_node;
     }
So, if result_type is NULL, we don't really need to compute
semantic_result_type because nothing will use it anyway and can get
fall through into the error/return error_mark_node; case.

Bootstrapped/regtested on x86_64-linux and i686-linux, ok for trunk?

OK.

2022-10-26  Jakub Jelinek  <ja...@redhat.com>

        PR c++/107382
        PR c++/107383
        * typeck.cc (cp_build_binary_op): Don't compute semantic_result_type
        if result_type is NULL.

        * g++.dg/diagnostic/bad-binary-ops2.C: New test.

--- gcc/cp/typeck.cc.jj 2022-10-25 10:37:28.008533040 +0200
+++ gcc/cp/typeck.cc    2022-10-25 19:18:20.951846806 +0200
@@ -6179,7 +6179,8 @@ cp_build_binary_op (const op_location_t
      }
    if (may_need_excess_precision
        && (orig_type0 != type0 || orig_type1 != type1)
-      && build_type == NULL_TREE)
+      && build_type == NULL_TREE
+      && result_type)
      {
        gcc_assert (common);
        semantic_result_type = cp_common_type (orig_type0, orig_type1);
--- gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/diagnostic/bad-binary-ops2.C.jj        2022-10-25 
19:49:49.190198057 +0200
+++ gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/diagnostic/bad-binary-ops2.C   2022-10-25 
20:10:35.266264891 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+// PR c++/107382
+// PR c++/107383
+// { dg-do compile }
+// { dg-options "-O2 -fexcess-precision=standard" }
+
+void
+foo ()
+{
+  float t[2] = { 1, 2 };
+  int const *s = 0;
+  t[1] / s;    // { dg-error "invalid operands of types 'float' and 'const int\\\*' 
to binary 'operator/'" }
+}
+
+void
+bar ()
+{
+  float t[2] = { 1, 2 };
+  int const *s[2] = { 0, 0 };
+  t[1] / s[0]; // { dg-error "invalid operands of types 'float' and 'const int\\\*' 
to binary 'operator/'" }
+}
+
+void
+baz (float a, int* b)
+{
+  a -= b;      // { dg-error "invalid operands of types 'float' and 'int\\\*' to 
binary 'operator-'" }
+}

        Jakub


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