Print both the compiler command and linker command so that it will be
easier for developers to reproduce the failed test cases.
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_run never gets called any more, so the LD_LIBRARY_PATH wasn't being
set any more. The tests were still passing locally for me because the
tests were happily using the libc++.so from my system rather than the
one we build.
Wasn't obvious from the buildbot because the display for the test
results is absolutely terrible and they got lost in the noise of the
known failures.
Change-Id: Ib2df196ec6748718930e70887b7d0099884d792c
The host tests were being compiled into the target's out directory.
This wasn't causing any problems, but seeing it made me thing there
was something more sinister going on.
Change-Id: Ic2b9317512340e718f5c2648ecb23409dad7dcf9
Summary:
This patch adds configuration to CMake and LIT for running the libc++ test-suite to generate code coverage.
To use code coverage use following instructions.
* Find the clang resource dir using `$CXX -print-search-dirs`. Let <library-dir> be the first library search directory.
* `cmake <regular-options> -DLIBCXX_GENERATE_COVERAGE=ON -DLIBCXX_COVERAGE_LIBRARY=<library-dir>/lib/<platform>/libclang_rt.profile.a <source>`
* `make cxx`
* `make check-libcxx`
* `make generate-libcxx-coverage`
The reason I want this patch upstreamed is so I can setup a bot that generates code coverage and posts in online for every revision.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, jroelofs, danalbert
Reviewed By: danalbert
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8716
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The idea behind Nuxi CloudABI is that it is targeted at (but not limited to)
running networked services in a sandboxed environment. The model behind stdin,
stdout and stderr is strongly focused on interactive tools in a command shell.
CloudABI does not support the notion of stdin and stdout, as 'standard
input/output' does not apply to services. The concept of stderr does makes
sense though, as services do need some mechanism to log error messages in a
uniform way.
This patch extends libc++ in such a way that std::cin and std::cout and the
associated <cstdio>/<cwchar> functions can be disabled through the flags
_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_STDIN and _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_STDOUT, respectively. At the same time
it attempts to clean up src/iostream.cpp a bit. Instead of using a single array
of mbstate_t objects and hardcoding the array indices, it creates separate
objects that declared next to the iostream objects and their buffers. The code
is also restructured by interleaving the construction and setup of c* and wc*
objects. That way it is more obvious that this is done identically.
The c* and wc* objects already have separate unit tests. Make use of this fact
by adding XFAILs in case libcpp-has-no-std* is set. That way the tests work in
both directions. If stdin or stdout is disabled, these tests will therefore
test for the absence of c* and wc*.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8340
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Before we were printing out the compile command twice, which isn't that useful.
Thanks EricWF for the report!
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Summary:
This patch adds the `<experimental/tuple>` header (almost) as specified in the latest draft of the library fundamentals TS.
The main changes in this patch are:
1. Added variable template `tuple_size_v`
2. Added function `apply(Func &&, Tuple &&)`.
3. Changed `__invoke` to be `_LIBCPP_CONSTEXPR_AFTER_CXX11`.
The `apply(...)` implementation uses `__invoke` to invoke the given function. `__invoke` already provides the required functionality. Using `__invoke` also allows `apply` to be used on pointers to member function/objects as an extension. In order to facilitate this `__invoke` has to be marked `constexpr`.
Test Plan:
Each new feature was tested.
The test cases for `tuple_size_v` are as follows:
1. tuple_size_v.pass.cpp
- Check `tuple_size_v` on cv qualified tuples, pairs and arrays.
2. tuple_size_v.fail.cpp
- Test on reference type.
3. tuple_size_v_2.fail.cpp
- Test on non-tuple
4. tuple_size_v_3.fail.cpp
- Test on pointer type.
The test cases for tuple.apply are as follows:
1. arg_type.pass.cpp
- Ensure that ref/pointer/cv qualified types are properly passed.
2. constexpr_types.pass.cpp
- Ensure constexpr evaluation of apply is possible for `tuple` and `pair`.
3. extended_types.pass.cpp
- Test apply on function types permitted by extension.
4. large_arity.pass.cpp
- Test that apply can evaluated on tuples and arrays with large sizes.
5. ref_qualifiers.pass.cpp
- Test that apply respects ref qualified functions.
6. return_type.pass.cpp
- Test that apply returns the proper type.
7. types.pass.cpp
- Test apply on function types as required by LFTS.
Reviewers: mclow.lists
Reviewed By: mclow.lists
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4512
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The upstream test runner has changed enough that the way Android was
shimmed into it was no longer compatible. This adapts our test runner
to the new APIs for cross-compiling and remote execution.
There's probably a fair amount of dead code in the Android test
runners now (or at least some code that should be made dead). I'll
clean it up in a later patch, but want to get us up and running for
now.
The NDK test runner will need to be updated as well. There aren't any
continuous runs for that, so that will be fixed in a follow up as
well.
Change-Id: I1756f538aa6c7136ebd26d1e81c8299b87f0c6b2
Summary:
The data files for any given test will be in the same directory as the
source with a file name that matches *.dat. To make these available to
tests running remotely (such as over adb or ssh), copy them into the
test's remote working directory.
Note that we will perform more copies than we actually need. The data
files in the directory may only be used by one of the tests, but will
be copied for all tests in the same directory.
This patch also moves the remote test binary into the working
directory (previously it was only invoked from the working directory
rather than existing in it).
Reviewers: EricWF, jroelofs
Reviewed By: jroelofs
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8118
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Systems like FreeBSD's Capsicum and Nuxi CloudABI apply the concept of
capability-based security on the way processes can interact with the
filesystem API. It is no longer possible to interact with the VFS
through calls like open(), unlink(), rename(), etc. Instead, processes
are only allowed to interact with files and directories to which they
have been granted access. The *at() functions can be used for this
purpose.
This change adds a new config switch called
_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_GLOBAL_FILESYSTEM_NAMESPACE. If set, all functionality
that requires the global filesystem namespace will be disabled. More
concretely:
- fstream's open() function will be removed.
- cstdio will no longer pull in fopen(), rename(), etc.
- The test suite's get_temp_file_name() will be removed. This will cause
all tests that use the global filesystem namespace to break, but will
at least make all the other tests run (as get_temp_file_name will not
build anyway).
It is important to mention that this change will make fstream rather
useless on those systems for now. Still, I'd rather not have fstream
disabled entirely, as it is of course possible to come up with an
extension for fstream that would allow access to local filesystem
namespaces (e.g., by adding an openat() member function).
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8194
Reviewed by: jroelofs (thanks!)
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Summary:
The data files for any given test will be in the same directory as the
source with a file name that matches *.dat. To make these available to
tests running remotely (such as over adb or ssh), copy them into the
test's remote working directory.
Note that we will perform more copies than we actually need. The data
files in the directory may only be used by one of the tests, but will
be copied for all tests in the same directory.
This patch also moves the remote test binary into the working
directory (previously it was only invoked from the working directory
rather than existing in it).
Reviewers: EricWF, jroelofs
Reviewed By: jroelofs
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8118
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We should probably be using this argument to find the data files for
the tests, but that isn't implemented yet.
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The PrefixExecutor wasn't passing the exe_path down the chain, so the
command was overriding that, the work_dir was being passed as the
command, and so on.
I've cleaned up a few pylint issues while I was here.
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We should probably be using this argument to find the data files for
the tests, but that isn't implemented yet.
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The PrefixExecutor wasn't passing the exe_path down the chain, so the
command was overriding that, the work_dir was being passed as the
command, and so on.
I've cleaned up a few pylint issues while I was here.
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Executors can be specified at configure time by using the -DLIBCXX_EXECUTOR=""
option. Examples include:
$ cmake <other_flags> -DLIBCXX_EXECUTOR="TimeoutExecutor(30,LocalExecutor())"
This runs individual tests with a maximum duration
$ cmake <other_flags> -DLIBCXX_EXECUTOR="SSHExecutor('hostname','username')"
This runs tests on a remote target, using scp to shuttle binaries to the
target, and ssh to invoke commands there.
$ cmake <other_flags> -DLIBCXX_EXECUTOR="PrefixExecutor('/path/to/run/script',LocalExecutor())"
This assumes the script knows how to copy run the executables passed to it,
and allows for the ultimate control. This is useful for running things
inside emulators like Valgrind & QEMU.
TODO: This doesn't claim to support ShTest tests yet, that will take a bit more
thought & finagling (I'm still not sure how to orchestrate copy-in for those cases.
I've also punted on what to do about tests that read data files. The testsuite
has several tests that need to read *.dat files placed next to them, and
currently those aren't copied over when using, say, an SSHExecutor. The
affected tests are:
libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/filebuf.virtuals/pbackfail.pass.cpp
libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/filebuf.virtuals/underflow.pass.cpp
libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.assign/member_swap.pass.cpp
libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.assign/move_assign.pass.cpp
libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.assign/nonmember_swap.pass.cpp
libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.cons/move.pass.cpp
libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.cons/pointer.pass.cpp
libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.cons/string.pass.cpp
libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.members/close.pass.cpp
libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.members/open_pointer.pass.cpp
libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.members/open_string.pass.cpp
libc++ :: std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.members/rdbuf.pass.cpp
libc++ :: std/localization/locales/locale.convenience/conversions/conversions.buffer/pbackfail.pass.cpp
libc++ :: std/localization/locales/locale.convenience/conversions/conversions.buffer/underflow.pass.cpp
Note: One thing to watch out for when using the SSHExecutor for cross-testing is
that you'll also want to specify a TargetInfo object (so that the host's
features aren't used for available-features checks and flags setup).
http://reviews.llvm.org/D7380
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Summary:
libc++abi2.exp should be used whenever `cxxabi.h` defines `_LIBCPPABI_VERSION`. This macro was added to libc++abi in 2012 in r149632. For this reason we should use libc++abi2.exp as default unless otherwise specified.
Also when building against an in-tree libc++abi we definitely want to use libc++abi2.exp.
I would love to know what OSX was the last to use libc++abi.exp but I can only test on 10.9.
Reviewers: danalbert, mclow.lists, EricWF
Reviewed By: EricWF
Subscribers: meadori, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7773
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Summary:
This patch adds a lit option to enable color diagnostics when either `--param=color_diagnostics` is passed to LIT or `LIBCXX_COLOR_DIAGNOSTICS` is present in the environment.
My only concern with this patch is that GCC and Clang take different flags and that only GCC 4.9 and greater support `-fdiagnostics-color=always`
Does anybody have objections to this going in?
Reviewers: jroelofs, danalbert
Reviewed By: danalbert
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7729
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Summary:
This patch is pretty simple. It just adds the _v traits from <ratio>.
The draft can be found here.
Reviewers: jroelofs, K-ballo, mclow.lists
Reviewed By: mclow.lists
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7351
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Summary:
The requirement on the `Size` type passed to *_n algorithms is that it is convertible to an integral type. This means we can't use a variable of type `Size` directly. Instead we need to convert it to an integral type first. The problem is finding out what integral type to convert it to. `__convert_to_integral` figures out what integral type to convert it to and performs the conversion, It also promotes the resulting integral type so that it is at least as big as an integer. `__convert_to_integral` also has a special case for converting enums. This should only work on non-scoped enumerations because it does not apply an explicit conversion from the enum to its underlying type.
Reviewers: chandlerc, mclow.lists
Reviewed By: mclow.lists
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7449
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