// Test that we explain why a template instantiation isn't constexpr | |
// { dg-do compile { target c++11 } } | |
template <class T> | |
struct A | |
{ | |
T t; | |
constexpr int f() const { return 42; } // { dg-error "enclosing class" "" { target c++11_only } } | |
}; | |
struct B { B(); operator int(); }; | |
constexpr A<int> ai = { 42 }; | |
constexpr int i = ai.f(); | |
constexpr int b = A<B>().f(); // { dg-error "" } | |
template <class T> | |
constexpr int f (T t) { return 42; } | |
constexpr int x = f(B()); // { dg-error "non-literal" } |