Jason
You need to call resolve_nondeduced_context at some point. This doesn't
seem to be the right place, since you also want to handle code like "if
(foo<void>)". Maybe in resolve_address_of_overloaded_function just
before the error?
- [C++ Patch/RFC] PR 50961 Paolo Carlini
- Re: [C++ Patch/RFC] PR 50961 Jason Merrill
- Re: [C++ Patch/RFC] PR 50961 Paolo Carlini
- Re: [C++ Patch/RFC] PR 50961 Jason Merrill
- Re: [C++ Patch/RFC] PR 50961 Paolo Carlini
- Re: [C++ Patch/RFC] PR 50961 Jason Merrill