I tried making these private & friended to the BitVector, but that
didn't work - there's one use of BitVector::reference in Clang that
actually copies it into a local variable & uses it from there, rather
than just using the result of op[] in a temporary expression.
Whether or not this is desired is debatable (we could just fix that one
use in Clang) & it's not clear which way the C++ standard falls on this
for std::bitset's reference type (it has the same bug at least in
libstdc++, but Clang's -Wdeprecated doesn't flag it, because it's in a
standard header)
While it was only BitVector::reference's copy ctor that was referenced
by user code, I made SmallBitVector::reference's copy ctor public too,
for consistency.
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BitPos = Idx % BITWORD_SIZE;
}
- ~reference() {}
+ reference(const reference&) = default;
reference &operator=(reference t) {
*this = bool(t);
public:
reference(SmallBitVector &b, unsigned Idx) : TheVector(b), BitPos(Idx) {}
+ reference(const reference&) = default;
+
reference& operator=(reference t) {
*this = bool(t);
return *this;