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Commit 7c38f153 authored by Douglas Gregor's avatar Douglas Gregor
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Rework our handling of binding a reference to a temporary

subobject. Previously, we could only properly bind to a base class
subobject while extending the lifetime of the complete object (of a
derived type); for non-static data member subobjects, we could memcpy
(!) the result and bind to that, which is rather broken.

Now, we pull apart the expression that we're binding to, to figure out
which subobject we're accessing, then construct the temporary object
(adding a destruction if needed) and, finally, dig out the subobject
we actually meant to access.

This fixes yet another instance where we were memcpy'ing rather than
doing the right thing. However, note the FIXME in references.cpp:
there's more work to be done for binding to subobjects, since the AST
is incorrectly modeling some member accesses in base classes as
lvalues when they are really rvalues.

llvm-svn: 104219
parent 58efb8e2
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