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Commit d60b82f9 authored by Reid Kleckner's avatar Reid Kleckner
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Handle use of default member initializers before end of outermost class

Specifically, when we have this situation:
  struct A {
    template <typename T> struct B {
      int m1 = sizeof(A);
    };
    B<int> m2;
  };

We can't parse m1's initializer eagerly because we need A to be
complete.  Therefore we wait until the end of A's class scope to parse
it. However, we can trigger instantiation of B before the end of A,
which will attempt to instantiate the field decls eagerly, and it would
build a bad field decl instantiation that said it had an initializer but
actually lacked one.

Fixed by deferring instantiation of default member initializers until
they are needed during constructor analysis. This addresses a long
standing FIXME in the code.

Fixes PR19195.

Reviewed By: rsmith

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5690

llvm-svn: 222192
parent f39c3b81
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