Summary:
The constructors `vector(Iter, Iter, Alloc = Alloc{})` and `assign(Iter, Iter)` don't correctly perform EmplaceConstruction from the result of dereferencing the iterator. This results in them performing an additional and unneeded copy.
This patch addresses the issue by correctly using `emplace_back` in C++11 and newer.
There are also some bugs in our `insert` implementation, but those will be handled separately.
@mclow.lists We should probably merge this into 5.1, agreed?
Reviewers: mclow.lists, dlj, EricWF
Reviewed By: mclow.lists, EricWF
Subscribers: cfe-commits, mclow.lists
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38757
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I *did* try to check that such kind of an issue was not introduced
by the rL315874, but clearly i failed to finish verification.
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Previously this broke the builders, when D38101 was committed.
Silence the warning so that it can be re-landed.
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The vcruntime headers are hairy and clash with both libc++ headers
themselves and other libraries. libc++ normally deals with the clashes
by deferring to the vcruntime headers and silencing its own definitions,
but for clients which don't want to depend on vcruntime headers, it's
desirable to support the opposite, i.e. have libc++ provide its own
definitions.
Certain operator new/delete replacement scenarios are not currently
supported in this mode, which requires some tests to be marked XFAIL.
The added documentation has more details.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38522
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This patch adds the newly standardized deduction guides
for std::pair, allowing it to work class template deduction.
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This warning "structure was padded due to alignment specifier" says
that the compiler is going to do exactly what you asked it to do.
It's triggered by the tests for over-aligned dynamic memory allocation.
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After speaking with the libcxx owners, they agreed that this is
a bug in the bot that needs to be fixed by the bot owners, and
the CMake changes are correct.
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This reverts commit 4ad71811d45268d81b60f27e3b8b2bcbc23bd7b9.
There is a bot that is checking out libcxx and lit with nothing
else and then running lit.py against the test tree. Since there's
no LLVM source tree, there's no LLVM CMake. CMake actually
reports this as a warning saying unsupported libcxx configuration,
but I guess someone is depending on it anyway.
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Patch from Eddie Elizondo. Reviewed as D37830 (https://reviews.llvm.org/D37830).
On MacOSX the following program:
struct S { virtual void f() = delete; };
int main() { new S; }
Fails with the following error:
Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
"___cxa_deleted_virtual"
This adds a fix to export the needed symbols.
Test:
> lit -sv test/libcxx/language.support/cxa_deleted_virtual.pass.cpp
> Testing Time: 0.21s
> Expected Passes : 1
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Clang recently changed the way it outputs static assert diagnostics.
This patch fixes libc++'s -verify tests so they tolerate both the old
and new message format.
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There were a number of cases where __double_underscore functions,
for example __has_construct_test, were called without being qualified,
causing ADL to occur. This patch qualifies those calls to avoid this
problem.
Thanks to David L. Jones for point out the issue initially.
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This patch fixes llvm.org/PR34298. Previously libc++ incorrectly evaluated
the __invokable trait via the converting constructor `function(Tp)` [with Tp = std::function]
whenever the copy constructor or copy assignment operator
was required. This patch further constrains that constructor to short
circut before evaluating the troublesome SFINAE when `Tp` matches
std::function.
The original patch is from Alex Lorenz.
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This reverts commit r312890 because the test case fails to compile for
older versions of Clang that reject initializing a const object without
a user defined constructor.
Since this patch should go into 5.0.1, I want to keep it an atomic change,
and will re-commit it with a fixed test case.
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This patch fixes llvm.org/PR34298. Previously libc++ incorrectly evaluated
the __invokable trait via the converting constructor `function(Tp)` [with Tp = std::function]
whenever the copy constructor or copy assignment operator
was required. This patch further constrains that constructor to short
circut before evaluating the troublesome SFINAE when `Tp` matches
std::function.
The original patch is from Alex Lorenz.
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* Update specification text from N4387
* Delete not_brace_initializable.fail.cpp: it's redundant with nullopt_t.fail.cpp
* is_empty<T> implies is_class<T>
* is_literal is deprecated; directly verify that we can create a nullopt_t in a constexpr context
Differential Revision: D37024
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test/std/containers/Emplaceable.h
test/std/containers/NotConstructible.h
test/support/counting_predicates.hpp
Replace unary_function/binary_function inheritance with typedefs.
test/std/depr/depr.function.objects/depr.base/binary_function.pass.cpp
test/std/depr/depr.function.objects/depr.base/unary_function.pass.cpp
test/std/utilities/function.objects/func.require/binary_function.pass.cpp
test/std/utilities/function.objects/func.require/unary_function.pass.cpp
Mark these tests as requiring 98/03/11/14 because 17 removed unary_function/binary_function.
test/std/thread/futures/futures.task/futures.task.members/ctor_func_alloc.pass.cpp
test/std/thread/futures/futures.task/futures.task.nonmembers/uses_allocator.pass.cpp
Mark these tests as requiring 11/14 because 17 removed packaged_task allocator support.
test/std/utilities/function.objects/func.wrap/func.wrap.func/derive_from.pass.cpp
This test doesn't need to be skipped in C++17 mode. Only the construction of
std::function from an allocator needs to be skipped in C++17 mode.
test/std/utilities/function.objects/refwrap/refwrap.access/conversion.pass.cpp
test/std/utilities/function.objects/refwrap/refwrap.assign/copy_assign.pass.cpp
test/std/utilities/function.objects/refwrap/refwrap.const/copy_ctor.pass.cpp
test/std/utilities/function.objects/refwrap/refwrap.const/type_ctor.pass.cpp
When testing these reference_wrapper features, unary_function inheritance is totally irrelevant.
test/std/utilities/function.objects/refwrap/weak_result.pass.cpp
Define and use my_unary_function/my_binary_function to test the weak result type machinery
(which is still present in C++17, although deprecated).
test/support/msvc_stdlib_force_include.hpp
Now we can test C++17 strictly, without enabling removed features.
Fixes D36503.
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This improves readability and (theoretically) improves portability,
as _Ugly names are reserved.
This performs additional de-uglification, so all of these tests
follow the example of iterator.traits/empty.pass.cpp.
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