EricWF added a comment.
In https://reviews.llvm.org/D44883#1055018, @Quuxplusone wrote:
> @EricWF, is it important IYO that this warning not trigger in unevaluated
> contexts even for non-dependently-typed variables?
> This is the case that seems to be coming up in practice in libc++ tests, but
> is hard to reason about because it's "only" deliberately contrived test code.
>
> auto foo(std::exception& value)
> noexcept(noexcept(value = value)) // ok to diagnose?
> -> decltype(value = value) // ok to diagnose?
> {
> static_assert(noexcept(value = value)); // ok to diagnose?
> }
I don't think any of those cases should produce a warning. Self assignment
doesn't actually take place, so it shouldn't produce a warning about a
potential self-assignment.
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https://reviews.llvm.org/D44883
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