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--- Comment #3 from lucdanton at free dot fr 2013-04-28 00:37:37 UTC ---
I do make use of the variable in the pack; that the pack may be empty for some
instantiations may or may not be something to look out for, but I don't think
that it sho
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--- Comment #2 from Paolo Carlini 2013-04-26
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I agree, looks like warning is fine...
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--- Comment #1 from Jakub Jelinek 2013-04-26
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Well, you aren't using spurious, are you? Because t + spurious... expands to
nothing.
If mark_exp_read isn't called while processing_template_decl because the
expression is