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Considering the following code snippet:

template <typename TF>
void post(TF){ }

template <typename... TFs>
struct funcs : TFs...
{
    funcs(TFs... fs) : TFs{fs}... { }

    void call() 
    { 
        (post([&]{ static_cast<TFs&>(*this)(); }), ...); 
    }
};

clang++ 3.8+ successfully compiles the code.

g++ 7.0 fails to compile with the following error:

prog.cc: In lambda function:
prog.cc:10:43: error: parameter packs not expanded with '...':
        (post([&]{ static_cast<TFs&>(*this)(); }), ...);
                   ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~
prog.cc:10:43: note:         'TFs'
prog.cc: In member function 'void funcs<TFs>::call()':
prog.cc:10:13: error: operand of fold expression has no unexpanded parameter packs
        (post([&]{ static_cast<TFs&>(*this)(); }), ...);
         ~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Removing the post call and the lambda makes g++ compile the fold expression.

Is this interaction between lambdas, fold expressions and template function calls somehow forbidden by the standard, or is this a gcc bug?

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  • 4
    GCC has long-standing issues with pack-expanding a whole lambda. Not exactly new.
    – T.C.
    Nov 22, 2016 at 22:15
  • I'll take door #3, Monty: not fully implemented yet. Nov 22, 2016 at 22:25

2 Answers 2

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This is an old gcc bug. It is one of the few cases where gcc's template handling is worse than MSVC. Shame gcc. Shame.

A workaround that sometimes works is to use tags and pack expansion.

template<class T>struct tag_t{using type=T; constexpr tag_t(){};};
template<class T>constexpr tag_t<T> tag{};
template<class Tag>using type_t=typename Tag::type;
#define TAG2TYPE(...) type_t<decltype(__VA_ARGS__)>

// takes args...
// returns a function object that takes a function object f
// and invokes f, each time passing it one of the args...
template<class...Args>
auto expand( Args&&...args ) {
  return [&](auto&& f)->decltype(auto) {
    using discard=int[];
    (void)discard{0,(void(
      f( std::forward<Args>(args) )
    ),0)...};
  };
}

template <typename TF>
void post(TF){ }

template <typename... TFs>
struct funcs : TFs...
{
  funcs(TFs... fs) : TFs{fs}... { }

  void call()  { 
    expand( tag<TFs>... )
    ([&](auto tag){
      post(static_cast< TAG2TYPE(tag)& >(*this)());
    });
  }
};

where we carefully avoid expanding over the end of a lambda by passing the lambda in each time. Instead, we take a set of arguments and expand it into a set of lambda calls.

The lambda gets the types passed in as a tag, then we convert it back to a type.

Live example

Do not store return type of expand if you passed it temporaries.

4

This is a well-known g++ bug (#47226) that was reported in... 2011.

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