path::iterator isn't a strictly conforming iterator. Specifically
it stashes the current element inside the iterator. This leads to
UB when used with reverse_iterator since it requires the element
to outlive the lifetime of the iterator.
This patch adds a static_assert inside reverse_iterator to disallow
"stashing iterator types", and it tags path::iterator as such a type.
Additionally this patch removes all uses of reverse_iterator<path::iterator>
within the tests.
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r296565 attempted to add better diagnostics when an unordered container
is instantiated with a hash that doesn't meet the Hash requirements.
However I mistakenly checked the wrong set of requirements. Specifically
it checked if the hash met the requirements for specializations of
std::hash. However these requirements are stricter than the generic
Hash requirements.
This patch fixes the assertions to only check the Hash requirements.
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These tests are failing in XCode 8.0, 8.1, and 8.2, but not in Xcode
8.3. Annoyingly the version numbering for clang does not follow Xcode
and is bumped to 8.1 only in Xcode 8.3. So Xfailing apple-clang-8.0
should catch all cases here.
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This patch adds a static assertion that the specified hash meets
the requirements of an enabled hash, and it ensures that the static
assertion is evaluated before __compressed_pair is instantiated.
That way the static assertion diagnostic is emitted first.
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On certain targets, enumerations may be smaller than an `unsigned long`.
Use an explicitly sized enumeration.
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Summary:
This patch implements [P0003R5](http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2016/p0003r5.html) which removes exception specifications from C++17.
The only changes to the library are removing `set_unexpected`, `get_unexpected`, `unexpected`, and `unexpected_handler`. These functions can be re-enabled in C++17 using `_LIBCPP_ENABLE_CXX17_REMOVED_UNEXPECTED_FUNCTIONS`.
@mclow.lists what do you think about removing stuff is this way?
Reviewers: mclow.lists
Reviewed By: mclow.lists
Subscribers: mclow.lists, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28172
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This test validates that the lock_guard is declared variadically across
C++03 and C++11. Given the lack of stable ABI on Windows and the fact
that the RTTI encoding on Windows is different, XFAIL it on that target.
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When running the test under clang-cl, we do not report `__GNUC__`, which
is needed to supress the warnings which are being treated as errors.
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Libc++ frequently creates and uses utilities written in python.
Currently there are python modules under both libcxx/test and
libcxx/util. My goal with these changes is to consolidate them
into a single package under libcxx/utils/libcxx.
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Summary:
Exactly what the title says.
This patch also adds a `std::hash<nullptr_t>` specialization in C++17, but it was not added by this paper and I can't find the actual paper that adds it.
See http://wg21.link/P0513R0 for more info.
If there are no comments in the next couple of days I'll commit this
Reviewers: mclow.lists, K-ballo, EricWF
Reviewed By: EricWF
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28938
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This patch contains multiple cleanups and fixes to better support building on
Windows.
* [Test] Fix handling of library runtime search paths by correctly adding them
to the PATH variable when running the tests.
* [Test] Don't explicitly force "--target=i686-pc-windows" when running the
test suite. Clang++ seems to deduce the correct target.
* [Test] Fix `.sh.cpp` tests on Windows by properly escaping flags used in
shell commands. Specifically windows style paths which included spaces
were causing these tests to fail.
* [CMake] Add "vcruntime" to the list of supported C++ ABI libraries in CMake, and
teach the test suite how to handle it. For now libc++ defaults to using
"vcruntime" on Windows except when libc++abi is in tree; That is probably
a bug and should be changed to always use vcruntime, at least for now.
* [Misc] Move the "c++-build" include directory to the libc++ binary dir
instead of the top level project dir and rename it "c++build". This is just
misc cleanup. Libc++ shouldn't be creating internal build files and directories
at the top-level projects root.
* [Misc] Build type_info's destructor when building for MSVC. This is a temporary
work around to prevent link errors until we have a proper type_info
implementation.
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Summary: This patch allows libc++ to be built against the debug MSVC runtimes instead of just the release ones.
Reviewers: rnk, majnemer, compnerd, smeenai
Subscribers: mgorny, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28725
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Summary:
This patch attempts to fix the libc++ build/link so that it doesn't use an default C++ libraries on Windows. This is needed to prevent linking to MSVC's STL library.
Additionally this patch changes libc++ so that it is always linked with the non-debug DLL's (e.g. `/MD`). This is needed so that the test suite can correctly link the same libraries without needing to know which configuration `c++.dll` was linked with.
Reviewers: compnerd, rnk, majnemer, kimgr, awson, halyavin, smeenai
Subscribers: cfe-commits, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28441
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Clang recently added a `diagnose_if(cond, msg, type)` attribute
which can be used to generate diagnostics when `cond` is a constant
expression that evaluates to true. Otherwise no attribute has no
effect.
This patch adds _LIBCPP_DIAGNOSE_ERROR/WARNING macros which
use this new attribute. Additionally this patch implements
a diagnostic message when a non-const-callable comparator is
given to a container.
Note: For now the warning version of the diagnostic is useless
within libc++ since warning diagnostics are suppressed by the
system header pragma. I'm going to work on fixing this.
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On Windows the runtime search path for DLL's is the same as PATH.
This patch changes the test suite to add the libc++ build directory
to the runtime PATH.
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