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Emilio Cobos Álvarez b2e224354b Use placement new for constructing in tagged unions' helper methods.
Using operator= is not quite sound in presence of destructors and operator
overloading.

It's perfectly fine to assume that the left-hand-side of an operator= expression
is valid memory, however we're using uninitialized memory here, that may not be
the case.

Use placement new to properly construct tagged unions. I don't need this with
any urgency, but it's the right thing to do in presence of complex types, and
the current code seems a bomb waiting to explode :)
2019-05-10 18:15:39 +02:00

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#include <cstdarg>
#include <cstdint>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <new>
using A = void(*)();
using B = void(*)();
using C = bool(*)(int32_t, int32_t);
using D = bool(*(*)(int32_t))(float);
using E = const int32_t(*(*)())[16];
using F = const int32_t*;
using G = const int32_t*const *;
using H = int32_t*const *;
using I = const int32_t(*)[16];
using J = double(**)(float);
using K = int32_t[16];
using L = const int32_t*[16];
using M = bool(*[16])(int32_t, int32_t);
using N = void(*[16])(int32_t, int32_t);
using P = void(*)(int32_t named1st, bool, bool named3rd, int32_t _);
extern "C" {
void (*O())();
void root(A a, B b, C c, D d, E e, F f, G g, H h, I i, J j, K k, L l, M m, N n, P p);
} // extern "C"