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@@ -542,6 +558,29 @@ class TrivialFunctionAnalysisVisitor
     });
   }
 
+  bool HasTrivialDestructor(const VarDecl *VD) {
+    return WithCachedResult(VD, [&]() {
+      auto QT = VD->getType();
+      if (QT.isPODType(VD->getASTContext()))
+        return true;
+      auto *Type = QT.getTypePtrOrNull();
+      if (!Type)
+        return false;
+      if (isa<LValueReferenceType>(Type))
+        return true; // T& does not run its destructor.
+      if (auto *RT = dyn_cast<RValueReferenceType>(Type)) {
+        // For T&&, we evaluate the destructor of T.
+        auto *T = RT->getPointeeType().getTypePtrOrNull();
+        return T && CanTriviallyDestruct(T);
+      }
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steakhal wrote:

I think I don't understand this. A reference is a reference regardless if it's 
an lvalue or rvalue reference.
So why are these different?

https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/181576
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