This should be self explanatory. I'm trying to implement a distribution sort, and the MSVC compiler is crashing. It seems to be a specific case to do with my SFINAE to detect a member function, this doesn't appear to happen if I don't pass indexert to a function, nor if I replace has_get_index. It also doesn't happen if I remove either of the remaining indexer overloads. The problem does remain if sortable has a getIndex() const
member.
1>test.cpp(34): fatal error C1001: An internal error has occurred in the compiler.
1> (compiler file 'msc1.cpp', line 1420)
1> To work around this problem, try simplifying or changing the program near the locations listed above.
(There are no "locations listed above") A minimal test case is:
#include <vector>
#include <iterator>
#include <type_traits>
#ifndef HAS_MEM_FUNC //SFINAE (or maybe it is?)
#define HAS_MEM_FUNC(name, func) \
template<typename T> \
struct name { \
typedef char yes[1]; \
typedef char no [2]; \
template <typename C> static yes& test( typename C::func ) ; \
template <typename C> static no& test(...); \
static bool const value = sizeof(test<T>(0)) == sizeof(yes); \
}
#endif
HAS_MEM_FUNC(has_get_index,getIndex);
//default indexer undefined
template <class T>
double indexer(...);
//indexer for objects that have a "T::getIndex() const" member
template <class T>
double indexer(const typename std::enable_if<has_get_index<T>::value,T>::type& b) {
return b.getIndex();
};
template<class indexert>
void function(indexert indexeri)
{}
struct sortable {};
int main () {
function(indexer<sortable>); //line 34
}
An internal compiler error (ICE) results when the compiler can't process a source code file. When an ICE occurs, the compiler doesn't produce an output file, or any useful diagnostic that you can use to fix your code.
This probably isn't what you intended:
template <typename C> static yes& test( typename C::func ) ;
With typename
you tell the compiler that C::func
will be a type. In reality it will be a function, and putting a function name there in the parameter declaration doesn't make any sense.
Did you maybe intend to use typeof
instead of typename
?
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