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fuchsia-statically-constructed-objects

Warns if global, non-trivial objects with static storage are constructed, unless the object is statically initialized with a constexpr constructor or has no explicit constructor.

For example:

class A {};

class B {
public:
  B(int Val) : Val(Val) {}
private:
  int Val;
};

class C {
public:
  C(int Val) : Val(Val) {}
  constexpr C() : Val(0) {}

private:
  int Val;
};

static A a;         // No warning, as there is no explicit constructor
static C c(0);      // No warning, as constructor is constexpr

static B b(0);      // Warning, as constructor is not constexpr
static C c2(0, 1);  // Warning, as constructor is not constexpr

static int i;       // No warning, as it is trivial

extern int get_i();
static C(get_i())   // Warning, as the constructor is dynamically initialized

See the features disallowed in Fuchsia at https://fuchsia.googlesource.com/zircon/+/master/docs/cxx.md