On 9 January 2018 at 14:26, Mason wrote: > On 09/01/2018 14:39, Alec Teal wrote: > >> In GCC 4.8.4 I have something like the following: > > FWIW, 4.8 is no longer supported (2013) > >> constexpr int x = 5; >> constexpr int y = 4; >> struct alignas(y) my_data_block { >> char data[x]; >> }; >> >> >> And it causes some weird errors to the tune of "size of array 'data' is >> not an integral constant-expression" in the presence of the alignas > > A good support request should specify > - exact compiler version (GCC 4.8.4) > - a small testcase (given above) > - exact compilation flags (missing) > - exact error message > > > Compiling the above source on godbolt using: > gcc 4.8.4 -Wall -Wextra > > 1 : <source>:1:1: warning: identifier 'constexpr' is a keyword in C++11 [-Wc++0x-compat] > constexpr int x = 5; > ^ > 1 : <source>:1:1: error: 'constexpr' does not name a type > 1 : <source>:1:1: note: C++11 'constexpr' only available with -std=c++11 or -std=gnu++11 > 2 : <source>:2:1: error: 'constexpr' does not name a type > constexpr int y = 4; > ^ > 2 : <source>:2:1: note: C++11 'constexpr' only available with -std=c++11 or -std=gnu++11 > 3 : <source>:3:19: error: expected initializer before 'my_data_block' > struct alignas(y) my_data_block { > ^ > Compiler returned: 1 > > > > Compiling the above source on godbolt using: > gcc 4.8.4 -Wall -Wextra -std=c++11 > > No errors. > > > So it seems I can't reproduce the issue? > > Looking at Bugzilla as jwakely suggested turns up > https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=58601 > https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=70124 Don't give a help vampire a direct answer, see http://slash7.com/2006/12/22/vampires/ You just enable their bad behaviour.