https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=89299
Jonathan Wakely <redi at gcc dot gnu.org> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEW
Last reconfirmed| |2019-02-12
Ever confirmed|0 |1
--- Comment #2 from Jonathan Wakely <redi at gcc dot gnu.org> ---
(In reply to paradox_ptr from comment #0)
> Clearly, template function is still a function,
No it isn't, it's a template.
> especially when explicitly
> instantiated.
Well you didn't instantiate it. 'cu' is not a function, it's a template.
But it still doesn't compile if you use __attribute__((cleanup(cu<char>))).
In theory the compiler could deduce the template arguments from the type of the
variable, but IMHO it's completely unnecessary to use this extension in C++
anyway, so adding complexity to it is a waste of resources.