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I am confused about a particular piece of code that won't compile even though very similar pieces of code do compile.

This will not compile:

#include <bitset>
template<std::size_t ...GROUPS>
class Foo
{
    static constexpr std::size_t BIT_COUNT = (GROUPS + ...);
    using Bits = std::bitset<BIT_COUNT>;
    Bits bits;
};

class Bar : public Foo<6, 6, 6, 6>{};

With the enlightening error 1>c:\...\source.cpp(5): error C2059: syntax error: '...'.

This compiles:

#include <bitset>
template<std::size_t ...GROUPS>
class Foo
{
    using Bits = std::bitset<(GROUPS + ...)>;
    Bits bits;
};

class Bar : public Foo<6, 6, 6, 6>{};

This also compiles:

#include <bitset>
template<auto... t>
constexpr auto static_sum()
{
    return (t + ...);
}

template<std::size_t ...GROUPS>
class Foo
{
    static constexpr std::size_t BIT_COUNT = static_sum<GROUPS...>();
    using Bits = std::bitset<BIT_COUNT>;
    Bits bits;
};

class Bar : public Foo<6, 6, 6, 6>{};

I'm compiling with MSVC++ in Visual studio 15.9.8. What am I missing?

Edit: I'm compiling with the /std:c++17 flag. Trying /std:latest did not help.

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  • 2
    Compiler error, please report.
    – Barry
    Mar 12, 2019 at 21:11
  • 2
    Compile fine here with gcc/clang Demo
    – Jarod42
    Mar 12, 2019 at 21:11
  • 2
    So probably a msvc bug.
    – Jarod42
    Mar 12, 2019 at 21:13
  • Support for C++17 fold expressions in Visual Studio was put off for a long time (partly because it was buggy on first release, like this). Rest assured it works correctly iff it compiles, so there's no chance for false positives. Try setting your C++ standard for the project to C++17 or Latest, or the like and see if those newer standards fix it.
    – Cruz Jean
    Mar 12, 2019 at 21:38
  • I'm sorry I forgot to mention. I'm compiling with the /std:c++17 already. I've also tried /std:latest to no avail. Updated my question.
    – Jupiter
    Mar 12, 2019 at 21:57

1 Answer 1

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Reported as a possible compiler bug: Bug report

Edit: This is a confirmed bug and a fix has been released in Visual Studio 2019.

I've also slightly simplified my final solution to the following:

static constexpr std::size_t BIT_COUNT = [](int i) { return i; }((GROUPS + ...));

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