Code on Windows expects to be able to do:
#define _USE_MATH_DEFINES
#include <math.h>
and receive the definitions of mathematical constants, even if <math.h>
has previously been included. To support this scenario, re-include
<math.h> every time the wrapper header is included.
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There was a bug in the implementation of splice where the container
sizes were updated before decrementing one of the iterators. Afterwards,
the result of decrementing the iterator was flagged as UB by the debug
implementation because the container was reported to be empty.
This patch fixes that bug by delaying the updating of the container
sizes until after the iterators have been correctly constructed.
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Summary:
See https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20855
Libc++ goes out of it's way to diagnose `std::tuple` constructions which are UB due to lifetime bugs caused by reference creation. For example:
```
// The 'const std::string&' is created *inside* the tuple constructor, and its lifetime is over before the end of the constructor call.
std::tuple<int, const std::string&> t(std::make_tuple(42, "abc"));
```
However, we are over-aggressive and we incorrectly diagnose cases such as:
```
void foo(std::tuple<int const&, int const&> const&);
foo(std::make_tuple(42, 42));
```
This patch fixes the incorrectly diagnosed cases, as well as converting the diagnostic to use the newly added Clang trait `__reference_binds_to_temporary`. The new trait allows us to diagnose cases we previously couldn't such as:
```
std::tuple<int, const std::string&> t(42, "abc");
```
Reviewers: rsmith, mclow.lists
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41977
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Summary:
Currently when a regular expression contains an invalid character
class name std::regex constructors throw an std::regex_error with
std::regex_constants::error_brack code.
This patch changes the code to std::regex_constants::error_ctype and
adds a test.
Reviewers: EricWF, mclow.lists
Reviewed By: mclow.lists
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42291
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This patch fixes almost all currently failing tests when
using GCC ToT.
The specific changes are:
(A) Workaround gcc.gnu.org/PR83921 which rejects variables w/o initializers
in constexpr contexts -- even when the variable is an empty class. This
bug has been worked around at all callsites by adding an initializer.
Additionally a new test, constexpr_init.pass.cpp, has been added to
test that Clang doesn't suffer from these bugs.
(B) Fix streambuf.assign/swap.pass.cpp. This test was never actually
calling the swap method as intended. In fact, the swap function it
intended to call was ill-formed when instantiated. GCC diagnosed
this ill-formedness w/o needing an instantiation.
(C) size_delete11.pass.cpp was fixed by adding c++2a to the list of
unsupported dialects.
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Previously .fail.cpp tests for nodiscard were run with -Wunused-result
being a warning, not an error, when the compiler didn't support -verify.
When -verify isn't enabled this change judiciously adds -Werror=unused-result
when to only the failure tests containing the // expected-error string for nodiscard.
As a drive-by change, this patch also adds a missing // UNSUPPORTED: c++2a to
a test which was only supposed to run in C++ <= 11.
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It covers the cases when the sentry object returns false and when an exception
was thrown. Corresponding standard paragraph is C++14 [istream.unformatted]p9:
[...] In any case, if n is greater than zero it then stores a null
character into the next successive location of the array.
rdar://problem/35566567
Reviewers: EricWF, mclow.lists
Reviewed By: mclow.lists
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40677
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test/support/msvc_stdlib_force_include.hpp
When testing MSVC's STL with C1XX, simulate a couple more compiler feature-test macros.
When testing MSVC's STL, simulate a few library feature-test macros.
test/std/atomics/atomics.lockfree/isalwayslockfree.pass.cpp
The vector_size attribute is a non-Standard extension that's supported by Clang and GCC,
but not C1XX. Therefore, guard this with `__has_attribute(vector_size)`.
Additionally, while these tests pass when MSVC's STL is compiled with Clang,
I don't consider this to be a supported scenario for our library,
so also guard this with defined(_LIBCPP_VERSION).
test/std/utilities/function.objects/func.not_fn/not_fn.pass.cpp
N4713 23.14.10 [func.not_fn]/1 depicts only `call_wrapper(call_wrapper&&) = default;`
and `call_wrapper(const call_wrapper&) = default;`. According to
15.8.2 [class.copy.assign]/2 and /4, this makes call_wrapper non-assignable.
Therefore, guard the assignability tests as libc++ specific.
Add a (void) cast to tolerate not_fn() being marked as nodiscard.
Fixes D41213.
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