Fixed an assertion failure in debug mode, and potential crashes in
release mode, when
diagnosing a failed cast caused indirectly by a failed implicit
conversion to the type of the constructor parameter.
For instance
```
template<typename>
struct StringTrait {};
template< int N >
struct StringTrait< const char[ N ] > {
typedef char CharType;
static const MissingIntT length = N - 1;
};
class String {
public:
template <typename T>
String(T& str, typename StringTrait<T>::CharType = 0);
};
class Exception {
public:
Exception(String const&);
};
void foo() {
throw Exception("some error");
}
```
`Exception(String const&)` is a matching constructor for `Exception`
from a `const char*`, via an implicit conversion to `String`. However,
the instantiation of the `String` constructor will fail because of the
missing type `MissingIntT` inside the specialization of `StringTrait`.
When trying to emit a diagnosis, `tryDiagnoseOverloadedCast` expects not
to have a matching constructor, but there is; it just could not be
instantiated.
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