https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=104436
Bug ID: 104436 Summary: spurious -Wdangling-pointer assigning local address to a class passed by value Product: gcc Version: 12.0 Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: middle-end Assignee: unassigned at gcc dot gnu.org Reporter: msebor at gcc dot gnu.org Target Milestone: --- The test case below, reduced from https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2051740, shows that -Wdangling-pointer can be made to trigger by assigning an object of a C++ class with a user-defined copy ctor that stores a pointer to a local in a function that takes an argument of the class by value. GCC transforms the by-value argument of the function to a by-reference, which is one of the use cases the warning is designed to detect. $ cat rhbz2051740.C && gcc -O1 -S -Wall -fdump-tree-optimized=/dev/stdout rhbz2051740.C struct S { S () = default; S (const S &s): p (s.p) { } void *p; }; void foo (S s) { int a[3]; S t; t.p = a; s = t; } rhbz2051740.C: In function ‘void foo(S)’: rhbz2051740.C:13:5: warning: storing the address of local variable ‘a’ in ‘*s.S::p’ [-Wdangling-pointer=] 13 | s = t; | ~~^~~ rhbz2051740.C:11:7: note: ‘a’ declared here 11 | int a[3]; | ^ rhbz2051740.C:11:7: note: ‘s’ declared here ;; Function foo (_Z3foo1S, funcdef_no=3, decl_uid=2396, cgraph_uid=4, symbol_order=3) void foo (struct S & s) { int a[3]; <bb 2> [local count: 1073741824]: s_2(D)->p = &a; a ={v} {CLOBBER}; return; }