Revisit PR10177: don't instantiate a variable if it's only referenced in a
dependent context and can't be used in a constant expression. Per C++ [temp.inst]p2, "the instantiation of a static data member does not occur unless the static data member is used in a way that requires the definition to exist". This doesn't /quite/ match that, as we still instantiate static data members that are usable in constant expressions even if the use doesn't require a definition. A followup patch will fix that for both variables and functions. llvm-svn: 291295
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