https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=105344
Bug ID: 105344 Summary: std::source_location::curent() seemingly treated as a pure function in template specializations Product: gcc Version: 12.0 Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: c++ Assignee: unassigned at gcc dot gnu.org Reporter: jan at twosigma dot com Target Milestone: --- When using std::source_location::current().line() in certain contexts on two different lines, gcc seems to incorrectly think the expression refers to the same value. Testcase: #include <source_location> #include <utility> template <int i, class = void> struct foo; // Two following two specializations are different, yet gcc errors out, // claiming they are the same. template <int i> struct foo<i, std::enable_if_t<i == std::source_location::current().line()>> { static constexpr int num = i; }; template <int i> struct foo<i, std::enable_if_t<i == std::source_location::current().line()>> { static constexpr int num = i; }; This outputs: <source>:14:8: error: redefinition of 'struct foo<i, typename std::enable_if<(i == std::source_location::current().std::source_location::line()), void>::type>' 14 | struct foo<i, std::enable_if_t<i == std::source_location::current().line()>> { | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ <source>:9:8: note: previous definition of 'struct foo<i, typename std::enable_if<(i == std::source_location::current().std::source_location::line()), void>::type>' 9 | struct foo<i, std::enable_if_t<i == std::source_location::current().line()>> { | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Compiler returned: 1 https://godbolt.org/z/ozf1MbG3n shows this code works fine under MSVC.