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@@ -9125,9 +9126,25 @@ bool
 LValueExprEvaluator::VisitCompoundLiteralExpr(const CompoundLiteralExpr *E) {
   assert((!Info.getLangOpts().CPlusPlus || E->isFileScope()) &&
          "lvalue compound literal in c++?");
-  // Defer visiting the literal until the lvalue-to-rvalue conversion. We can
-  // only see this when folding in C, so there's no standard to follow here.
-  return Success(E);
+  APValue *Lit;
+  // If CompountLiteral has static storage, its value can be used outside
+  // this expression. So evaluate it once and store it in ASTContext.
+  if (E->hasStaticStorage()) {
+    Lit = E->getOrCreateStaticValue(Info.Ctx);
+    Result.set(E);
+    // Reset any previously evaluated state, otherwise evaluation below might
+    // fail.
+    // FIXME: Should we just re-use the previously evaluated value instead?
+    *Lit = APValue();
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kadircet wrote:

Since I don't fully understand the implications here, I'd rather keep the 
evaluation behavior similar to the previous version (e.g. evaluate every-time 
we need it).

Happy to evaluate once if you think that should be safe ~always and feel 
strongly about this.

https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/137163
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