The way cp_parser_lookup_name handles object scope (i.e. the scope on the RHS of a . or -> expression) is a bit subtle: before the lookup it's in parser->context->object type, and after the lookup it's in parser->object_scope. But a couple of places that elide lookups were failing to do the same transform.
I'm not aware of this breaking anything currently. Tested x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, applying to trunk. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * parser.c (cp_parser_template_name): Move object type. (cp_parser_pre_parsed_nested_name_specifier): Likewise. --- gcc/cp/parser.c | 4 +++- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/gcc/cp/parser.c b/gcc/cp/parser.c index ab1dc81b997..7a0b6234350 100644 --- a/gcc/cp/parser.c +++ b/gcc/cp/parser.c @@ -18405,6 +18405,7 @@ cp_parser_template_name (cp_parser* parser, { /* We're optimizing away the call to cp_parser_lookup_name, but we still need to do this. */ + parser->object_scope = parser->context->object_type; parser->context->object_type = NULL_TREE; return identifier; } @@ -33575,7 +33576,8 @@ cp_parser_pre_parsed_nested_name_specifier (cp_parser *parser) /* Set the scope from the stored value. */ parser->scope = saved_checks_value (check_value); parser->qualifying_scope = check_value->qualifying_scope; - parser->object_scope = NULL_TREE; + parser->object_scope = parser->context->object_type; + parser->context->object_type = NULL_TREE; } /* Consume tokens up through a non-nested END token. Returns TRUE if we base-commit: bd55fa102715c7442c050b193dadfdb5337e2377 prerequisite-patch-id: 6aead84b2823eea91fa3886a64c032aa4882cec3 -- 2.27.0