This patch implements the <filesystem> header and uses that to provide <experimental/filesystem>. Unlike other standard headers, the symbols needed for <filesystem> have not yet been placed in libc++.so. Instead they live in the new libc++fs.a library. Users of filesystem are required to link this library. (Also note that libc++experimental no longer contains the definition of <experimental/filesystem>, which now requires linking libc++fs). The reason for keeping <filesystem> out of the dylib for now is that it's still somewhat experimental, and the possibility of requiring an ABI breaking change is very real. In the future the symbols will likely be moved into the dylib, or the dylib will be made to link libc++fs automagically). Note that moving the symbols out of libc++experimental may break user builds until they update to -lc++fs. This should be OK, because the experimental library provides no stability guarantees. However, I plan on looking into ways we can force libc++experimental to automagically link libc++fs. In order to use a single implementation and set of tests for <filesystem>, it has been placed in a special `__fs` namespace. This namespace is inline in C++17 onward, but not before that. As such implementation is available in C++11 onward, but no filesystem namespace is present "directly", and as such name conflicts shouldn't occur in C++11 or C++14. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/libcxx/trunk@338093 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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80 lines
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is dual licensed under the MIT and the University of Illinois Open
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// Source Licenses. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// UNSUPPORTED: c++98, c++03
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// <filesystem>
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// class recursive_directory_iterator
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// recursive_recursive_directory_iterator(recursive_recursive_directory_iterator const&);
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#include "filesystem_include.hpp"
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#include <type_traits>
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#include <set>
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#include <cassert>
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#include "test_macros.h"
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#include "rapid-cxx-test.hpp"
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#include "filesystem_test_helper.hpp"
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using namespace fs;
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TEST_SUITE(recursive_directory_iterator_copy_construct_tests)
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TEST_CASE(test_constructor_signature)
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{
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using D = recursive_directory_iterator;
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static_assert(std::is_copy_constructible<D>::value, "");
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//static_assert(!std::is_nothrow_copy_constructible<D>::value, "");
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}
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TEST_CASE(test_copy_end_iterator)
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{
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const recursive_directory_iterator endIt;
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recursive_directory_iterator it(endIt);
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TEST_CHECK(it == endIt);
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}
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TEST_CASE(test_copy_valid_iterator)
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{
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const path testDir = StaticEnv::Dir;
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const recursive_directory_iterator endIt{};
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// build 'it' up with "interesting" non-default state so we can test
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// that it gets copied. We want to get 'it' into a state such that:
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// it.options() != directory_options::none
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// it.depth() != 0
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// it.recursion_pending() != true
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const directory_options opts = directory_options::skip_permission_denied;
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recursive_directory_iterator it(testDir, opts);
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TEST_REQUIRE(it != endIt);
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while (it.depth() == 0) {
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++it;
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TEST_REQUIRE(it != endIt);
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}
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it.disable_recursion_pending();
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TEST_CHECK(it.options() == opts);
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TEST_CHECK(it.depth() == 1);
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TEST_CHECK(it.recursion_pending() == false);
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const path entry = *it;
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// OPERATION UNDER TEST //
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const recursive_directory_iterator it2(it);
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// ------------------- //
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TEST_REQUIRE(it2 == it);
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TEST_CHECK(*it2 == entry);
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TEST_CHECK(it2.depth() == 1);
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TEST_CHECK(it2.recursion_pending() == false);
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TEST_CHECK(it != endIt);
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}
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TEST_SUITE_END()
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