https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=96269
Bug ID: 96269 Summary: optional comparison with nullopt fails Product: gcc Version: 10.1.0 Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: libstdc++ Assignee: unassigned at gcc dot gnu.org Reporter: sshannin at gmail dot com Target Milestone: --- Consider the following: seth@dev6:~/tmp$ cat opt.cpp #include <optional> struct X { template <typename T> bool operator==(const T&) { return false; } }; bool foo() { std::optional<X> x; #ifndef FLIP return x == std::nullopt; #else return std::nullopt == x; #endif } With gcc 9.1.0, this compiles regardless of whether or not FLIP is defined. With gcc 10.1.0 however, the FLIP variant does not compile. seth@dev6:~/tmp$ /toolchain15/bin/g++ -c -o opt.o opt.cpp --std=c++20 seth@dev6:~/tmp$ /toolchain15/bin/g++ -c -o opt.o opt.cpp --std=c++20 -DFLIP In file included from opt.cpp:1: /toolchain15/include/c++/10.1.0/optional: In instantiation of ‘constexpr std::__optional_relop_t<decltype ((declval<_Up>() == declval<_Tp>()))> std::operator==(const _Up&, const std::optional<_Tp>&) [with _Tp = X; _Up = std::nullopt_t; std::__optional_relop_t<decltype ((declval<_Up>() == declval<_Tp>()))> = bool; decltype ((declval<_Up>() == declval<_Tp>())) = bool]’ ...etc... It's a tad hard for me to keep track of which overloads are supposed to exist/how they're supposed to resolve and I think introduction of <=> was expected to change behavior here a bit, so I'm not actually sure if this is supposed to compile still. seth@dev6:~/tmp$ /toolchain15/bin/g++ -v Using built-in specs. COLLECT_GCC=/toolchain15/bin/g++ COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/toolchain15/bin/../libexec/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/10.1.0/lto-wrapper Target: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu Configured with: ../gcc_10_1_0/configure --prefix=/toolchain15 --enable-languages=c,c++,fortran --enable-lto --disable-plugin --program-suffix=-10.1.0 --disable-multilib Thread model: posix Supported LTO compression algorithms: zlib gcc version 10.1.0 (GCC)