[pushed] c++: set TYPE_STRING_FLAG for char8_t
Commit Message
While looking at the DWARF handling of char8_t I wondered why we weren't
setting TREE_STRING_FLAG on it. I hoped that setting that flag would be an
easy fix for PR102958, but it doesn't seem to be sufficicent. But it still
seems correct.
I also tried setting the flag on char16_t and char32_t, but that broke
because braced_list_to_string assumes char-sized elements. Since we don't
set the flag on wchar_t, I abandoned that idea.
Tested x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, applying to trunk.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c-common.cc (c_common_nodes_and_builtins): Set TREE_STRING_FLAG on
char8_t.
(braced_list_to_string): Check for char-sized elements.
---
gcc/c-family/c-common.cc | 6 +++++-
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
base-commit: 25dd2768afdb8fad7b11d511eb5f739958f9870d
@@ -4550,6 +4550,7 @@ c_common_nodes_and_builtins (void)
if (c_dialect_cxx ())
{
char8_type_node = make_unsigned_type (char8_type_size);
+ TYPE_STRING_FLAG (char8_type_node) = true;
if (flag_char8_t)
record_builtin_type (RID_CHAR8, "char8_t", char8_type_node);
@@ -9343,12 +9344,15 @@ braced_list_to_string (tree type, tree ctor, bool member)
if (!member && !tree_fits_uhwi_p (typesize))
return ctor;
- /* If the target char size differes from the host char size, we'd risk
+ /* If the target char size differs from the host char size, we'd risk
loosing data and getting object sizes wrong by converting to
host chars. */
if (TYPE_PRECISION (char_type_node) != CHAR_BIT)
return ctor;
+ /* STRING_CST doesn't support wide characters. */
+ gcc_checking_assert (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (type)) == CHAR_BIT);
+
/* If the array has an explicit bound, use it to constrain the size
of the string. If it doesn't, be sure to create a string that's
as long as implied by the index of the last zero specified via