Using http://open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG21/docs/papers/2016/n4606.pdf
I think g++ is wrong.
8.6.4 clause 3.7 states:
— Otherwise, if the initializer list has a single element of type E
and either T is not a reference type or its referenced type is
reference-related to E, the object or reference is initialized from
that element (by copy-initialization for copy-list-initialization, or
by direct-initialization for direct-list-initialization); if a
narrowing conversion (see below) is required to convert the element to
T, the program is ill-formed.
Meaning that direct init is used in this case of non-class type, which leads us to 8.6 clause 17.7:
— Otherwise, if the source type is a (possibly cv-qualified) class
type, conversion functions are considered. The applicable conversion
functions are enumerated (13.3.1.5), and the best one is chosen
through overload resolution (13.3). The user-defined conversion so
selected is called to convert the initializer expression into the
object being initialized. If the conversion cannot be done or is
ambiguous, the initialization is ill-formed.
And finally 13.3.1.5 states that both explicit and implicit conversions are considered for direct initialization:
— The conversion functions of S and its base classes are considered.
Those non-explicit conversion functions that are not hidden within S
and yield type T or a type that can be converted to type T via a
standard conversion sequence (13.3.3.1.1) are candidate functions. For
direct-initialization, those explicit conversion functions that are
not hidden within S and yield type T or a type that can be converted
to type T with a qualification conversion (4.5) are also candidate
functions. Conversion functions that return a cv-qualified type are
considered to yield the cv-unqualified version of that type for this
process of selecting candidate functions. Conversion functions that
return “reference to cv2 X” return lvalues or xvalues, depending on
the type of reference, of type “cv2 X” and are therefore considered to
yield X for this process of selecting candidate functions.
int y{X{}}
, which should not be accepted if only implicit conversion where considered (so either this is wrong, or the other one is wrong).