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gcc/libstdc++-v3/libsupc++/nested_exception.h
Jakub Jelinek 2b6c8467fe c++, libstdc++: Attempt to implement P3842R2 - A conservative fix for constexpr uncaught_exceptions() and current_exception()
The following patch attempts to implement the
P3842R2 - A conservative fix for constexpr uncaught_exceptions()
          and current_exception()
paper.  std::current_exception() and std::uncaught_exceptions() aren't
constexpr anymore (admittedly, they weren't declared that way in the
headers before either, but the FE magically treated them as such),
instead two new FE builtins are introduced so that one can get their
behavior before this patch when needed.  So, at constant evaluation
time they are constant evaluated and if they are not folded away,
they are transformed into std::current_exception() or
std::uncaught_exceptions() runtime calls during gimplification.

And nested_exception isn't constexpr anymore either.

2026-04-03  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

gcc/cp/
	* cp-tree.h (enum cp_built_in_function): Add
	CP_BUILT_IN_CURRENT_EXCEPTION and CP_BUILT_IN_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS.
	* tree.cc (builtin_valid_in_constant_expr_p): Handle
	those.
	* decl.cc (cxx_init_decl_processing): Build
	decls for CP_BUILT_IN_CURRENT_EXCEPTION and
	CP_BUILT_IN_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS.
	(require_deduced_type): Deduce CP_BUILT_IN_CURRENT_EXCEPTION
	return type.
	* cp-gimplify.cc (cp_gimplify_expr): Handle
	CP_BUILT_IN_CURRENT_EXCEPTION and CP_BUILT_IN_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS.
	* constexpr.cc (enum cxa_builtin): Remove STD_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS
	and STD_CURRENT_EXCEPTION, add BUILTIN_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS and
	BUILTIN_CURRENT_EXCEPTION, renumber some enumerators.
	(cxx_cxa_builtin_fn_p): Don't check for std::uncaught_exceptions
	nor std::current_exception.
	(cxx_eval_cxa_builtin_fn): Handle BUILTIN_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS
	and BUILTIN_CURRENT_EXCEPTION instead of STD_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS
	and STD_CURRENT_EXCEPTION.
	(cxx_eval_builtin_function_call): Handle
	CP_BUILT_IN_CURRENT_EXCEPTION and CP_BUILT_IN_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS.
	Do just one fndecl_builtin_p check for BUILT_IN_FRONTEND and
	switch on DECL_FE_FUNCTION_CODE.
gcc/testsuite/
	* g++.dg/cpp26/constexpr-eh3.C: Use __builtin_current_exception()
	instead of std::current_exception() and
	__builttin_uncaught_exceptions() instead of
	std::uncaught_exceptions().  Remove nested_exception related parts
	of the test.
	* g++.dg/cpp26/constexpr-eh8.C: Use __builtin_current_exception()
	instead of std::current_exception().
libstdc++-v3/
	* libsupc++/exception_ptr.h (std::make_exception_ptr): Use
	__builtin_current_exception() instead of current_exception() if
	the builtin exists.
	* libsupc++/nested_exception.h: Revert 2026-01-07 and 2025-07-10
	changes.
	* testsuite/18_support/exception_ptr/exception_ptr_cast.cc (test01):
	Use __builtin_current_exception instead of std::current_exception
	if __has_builtin(__builtin_current_exception).  Otherwise don't
	try to constant evaluate test01.

Reviewed-by: Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
2026-04-03 20:46:42 +02:00

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// Nested Exception support header (nested_exception class) for -*- C++ -*-
// Copyright (C) 2009-2026 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
//
// This file is part of the GNU ISO C++ Library. This library is free
// software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
// terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
// Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
// any later version.
// This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
// permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
// 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
// a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
// see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see
// <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
/** @file bits/nested_exception.h
* This is an internal header file, included by other library headers.
* Do not attempt to use it directly. @headername{exception}
*/
#ifndef _GLIBCXX_NESTED_EXCEPTION_H
#define _GLIBCXX_NESTED_EXCEPTION_H 1
#if __cplusplus < 201103L
# include <bits/c++0x_warning.h>
#else
#include <bits/move.h>
#include <bits/exception_ptr.h>
extern "C++" {
namespace std _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY(default)
{
/**
* @addtogroup exceptions
* @{
*/
/** Mixin class that stores the current exception.
*
* This type can be used via `std::throw_with_nested` to store
* the current exception nested within another exception.
*
* @headerfile exception
* @since C++11
* @see std::throw_with_nested
* @ingroup exceptions
*/
class nested_exception
{
exception_ptr _M_ptr;
public:
/// The default constructor stores the current exception (if any).
nested_exception() noexcept : _M_ptr(current_exception()) { }
nested_exception(const nested_exception&) noexcept = default;
nested_exception& operator=(const nested_exception&) noexcept = default;
virtual ~nested_exception() noexcept;
/// Rethrow the stored exception, or terminate if none was stored.
[[noreturn]]
void
rethrow_nested() const
{
if (_M_ptr)
rethrow_exception(_M_ptr);
std::terminate();
}
/// Access the stored exception.
exception_ptr
nested_ptr() const noexcept
{ return _M_ptr; }
};
/// @cond undocumented
template<typename _Except>
struct _Nested_exception : public _Except, public nested_exception
{
explicit _Nested_exception(const _Except& __ex)
: _Except(__ex)
{ }
explicit _Nested_exception(_Except&& __ex)
: _Except(static_cast<_Except&&>(__ex))
{ }
};
#if __cplusplus < 201703L || ! defined __cpp_if_constexpr
// [except.nested]/8
// Throw an exception of unspecified type that is publicly derived from
// both remove_reference_t<_Tp> and nested_exception.
template<typename _Tp>
[[noreturn]]
inline void
__throw_with_nested_impl(_Tp&& __t, true_type)
{
throw _Nested_exception<__remove_cvref_t<_Tp>>{std::forward<_Tp>(__t)};
}
template<typename _Tp>
[[noreturn]]
inline void
__throw_with_nested_impl(_Tp&& __t, false_type)
{ throw std::forward<_Tp>(__t); }
#endif
/// @endcond
/** Throw an exception that also stores the currently active exception.
*
* If `_Tp` is derived from `std::nested_exception` or is not usable
* as a base-class, throws a copy of `__t`.
* Otherwise, throws an object of an implementation-defined type derived
* from both `_Tp` and `std::nested_exception`, containing a copy of `__t`
* and the result of `std::current_exception()`.
*
* In other words, throws the argument as a new exception that contains
* the currently active exception nested within it. This is intended for
* use in a catch handler to replace the caught exception with a different
* type, while still preserving the original exception. When the new
* exception is caught, the nested exception can be rethrown by using
* `std::rethrow_if_nested`.
*
* This can be used at API boundaries, for example to catch a library's
* internal exception type and rethrow it nested with a `std::runtime_error`,
* or vice versa.
*
* @since C++11
*/
template<typename _Tp>
[[noreturn]]
inline void
throw_with_nested(_Tp&& __t)
{
using _Up = typename decay<_Tp>::type;
using _CopyConstructible
= __and_<is_copy_constructible<_Up>, is_move_constructible<_Up>>;
static_assert(_CopyConstructible::value,
"throw_with_nested argument must be CopyConstructible");
#if __cplusplus >= 201703L && __cpp_if_constexpr
if constexpr (is_class_v<_Up>)
if constexpr (!is_final_v<_Up>)
if constexpr (!is_base_of_v<nested_exception, _Up>)
throw _Nested_exception<_Up>{std::forward<_Tp>(__t)};
throw std::forward<_Tp>(__t);
#else
using __nest = __and_<is_class<_Up>, __bool_constant<!__is_final(_Up)>,
__not_<is_base_of<nested_exception, _Up>>>;
std::__throw_with_nested_impl(std::forward<_Tp>(__t), __nest{});
#endif
}
#if __cplusplus < 201703L || ! defined __cpp_if_constexpr
/// @cond undocumented
// Attempt dynamic_cast to nested_exception and call rethrow_nested().
template<typename _Ex>
inline void
__rethrow_if_nested_impl(const _Ex* __ptr, true_type)
{
if (auto __ne_ptr = dynamic_cast<const nested_exception*>(__ptr))
__ne_ptr->rethrow_nested();
}
// Otherwise, no effects.
inline void
__rethrow_if_nested_impl(const void*, false_type)
{ }
/// @endcond
#endif
/** Rethrow a nested exception
*
* If `__ex` contains a `std::nested_exception` object, call its
* `rethrow_nested()` member to rethrow the stored exception.
*
* After catching an exception thrown by a call to `std::throw_with_nested`
* this function can be used to rethrow the exception that was active when
* `std::throw_with_nested` was called.
*
* @since C++11
*/
// _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS
// 2484. rethrow_if_nested() is doubly unimplementable
// 2784. Resolution to LWG 2484 is missing "otherwise, no effects" and [...]
template<typename _Ex>
# if ! __cpp_rtti
[[__gnu__::__always_inline__]]
#endif
inline void
rethrow_if_nested(const _Ex& __ex)
{
const _Ex* __ptr = __builtin_addressof(__ex);
#if __cplusplus < 201703L || ! defined __cpp_if_constexpr
# if __cpp_rtti
using __cast = __and_<is_polymorphic<_Ex>,
__or_<__not_<is_base_of<nested_exception, _Ex>>,
is_convertible<_Ex*, nested_exception*>>>;
# else
using __cast = __and_<is_polymorphic<_Ex>,
is_base_of<nested_exception, _Ex>,
is_convertible<_Ex*, nested_exception*>>;
# endif
std::__rethrow_if_nested_impl(__ptr, __cast{});
#else
if constexpr (!is_polymorphic_v<_Ex>)
return;
else if constexpr (is_base_of_v<nested_exception, _Ex>
&& !is_convertible_v<_Ex*, nested_exception*>)
return; // nested_exception base class is inaccessible or ambiguous.
# if ! __cpp_rtti
else if constexpr (!is_base_of_v<nested_exception, _Ex>)
return; // Cannot do polymorphic casts without RTTI.
# endif
else if (auto __ne_ptr = dynamic_cast<const nested_exception*>(__ptr))
__ne_ptr->rethrow_nested();
#endif
}
/// @} group exceptions
} // namespace std
} // extern "C++"
#endif // C++11
#endif // _GLIBCXX_NESTED_EXCEPTION_H