https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=108204
Bug ID: 108204 Summary: pr84973-2.C fails with wrong error on mingw Product: gcc Version: 13.0 Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: c++ Assignee: unassigned at gcc dot gnu.org Reporter: nightstrike at gmail dot com Target Milestone: --- All of the pr84973-2.C tests fail on mingw. They give the output: g++.dg/template/pr84973-2.C: In instantiation of 'void a()::c::b() [with int <anonymous> = 0]': g++.dg/template/pr84973-2.C:7:3: required from 'void a() [with int <anonymous> = 0]' g++.dg/template/pr84973-2.C:12:7: required from here g++.dg/template/pr84973-2.C:5:20: error: statement cannot resolve address of overloaded function or outside the testsuite for slightly different formatting: $ x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ -c a.cc a.cc: In instantiation of 'void a()::c::b() [with int <anonymous> = 0]': a.cc:5:11: required from 'void a() [with int <anonymous> = 0]' a.cc:10:8: required from here a.cc:3:38: error: statement cannot resolve address of overloaded function 3 | void b() try { b; } catch (short) { // { dg-error "invalid use" } | ^ On linux, however, the output is different: a.cc: In instantiation of 'void a()::c::b() [with int <anonymous> = 0]': a.cc:5:11: required from 'void a() [with int <anonymous> = 0]' a.cc:10:8: required from here a.cc:3:38: error: invalid use of non-static member function 'void a()::c::b() [with int <anonymous> = 0]' 3 | void b() try { b; } catch (short) { // { dg-error "invalid use" } | ^ a.cc:3:28: note: declared here 3 | void b() try { b; } catch (short) { // { dg-error "invalid use" } | ^