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Eric Fiselier
84acb1ec3f Remove trailing whitespace in test suite. Approved by Marshall Clow.
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2016-06-01 21:35:39 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
7883d02159 Mark LWG issue 2537 as complete
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2016-05-31 01:11:20 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
7d1c44c360 Mark LWG issue #2585 as complete
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2016-05-31 01:03:07 +00:00
Asiri Rathnayake
a3eac518e6 [libcxx] Improve tests to use the UNSUPPORTED lit directive
Quite a few libcxx tests seem to follow the format:
 #if _LIBCPP_STD_VER > X
   // Do test.
 #else
   // Empty test.
 #endif
We should instead use the UNSUPPORTED lit directive to exclude the test on
earlier C++ standards. This gives us a more accurate number of test passes
for those standards and avoids unnecessary conflicts with other lit
directives on the same tests.

Reviewers: bcraig, ericwf, mclow.lists

Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20730

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2016-05-28 08:57:35 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
1e5a4a4a71 Fix or move various non-standard tests.
This patch does the following:

* Remove <__config> includes from some container tests.
* Guards uses of std::launch::any in async tests because it's an extension.
* Move "test/std/extensions" to "test/libcxx/extensions"
* Moves various non-standard tests including those in "sequences/vector",
  "std/localization" and "utilities/meta".


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2016-04-29 04:07:45 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
375e2f669c Guard libc++ specific c.__invariants() tests in LIBCPP_ASSERT macros
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2016-04-28 22:28:23 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
bda804ea25 Remove names of unreferenced parameters. Patch from STL@microsoft.com
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2016-04-28 03:17:56 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
849c551745 Add braces, move braces, and rename variables to avoid shadowing. Patch from STL@microsoft.com
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2016-04-28 02:45:11 +00:00
Marshall Clow
d446308c9c Fix = that should have been == in test. Thanks to STL@microsoft for the catch
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2016-04-27 01:46:43 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
5ccbc48774 Fix some non-standard parts of our test suite. Reported by STL
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2016-04-22 10:33:56 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
6f367f088c Fix C++03 build breakage
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2016-04-22 00:47:15 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
c6c26a44de Complete LWG issue #2016. Allocators must be nothrow swappable
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2016-04-22 00:15:18 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
8f1e73dfd2 Add is_swappable/is_nothrow_swappable traits
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2016-04-21 23:38:59 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
91a156579e Fix LWG issue 2345 - Add insert(value_type&&)
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2016-04-18 01:40:45 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
dc414cd8ca Teach map/unordered_map how to optimize 'emplace(Key, T)'.
In cases where emplace is called with two arguments and the first one
matches the key_type we can Key to check for duplicates before allocating.

This patch expands on work done by dexonsmith@apple.com.


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2016-04-16 00:23:12 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
83c9dc1714 Extract key to avoid preemptive mallocs in insert/emplace in associative containers
Summary: This patch applies Duncan's work on __hash_table to __tree.

Reviewers: mclow.lists, dexonsmith

Subscribers: dexonsmith, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18637

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2016-04-15 23:27:27 +00:00
Marshall Clow
56a0a437b7 Added a noexcept test
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2016-04-07 14:24:16 +00:00
Marshall Clow
005c60b666 Fix bug #27260 - add missing swap(reference, reference) to vector<bool>.
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2016-04-07 14:20:31 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
d2864678e0 Fix LWG issue 2469 - Use piecewise construction in map::operator[].
map's allocator may only be used to construct objects of 'value_type',
or in this case 'pair<const Key, Value>'. In order to respect this requirement
in operator[], which requires default constructing the 'mapped_type', we have
to use pair's piecewise constructor with '(tuple<Kep>, tuple<>)'.

Unfortunately we still need to provide a fallback implementation for C++03
since we don't have <tuple>. Even worse this fallback is the last remaining
user of '__hash_map_node_destructor' and '__construct_node_with_key'.

This patch also switches try_emplace over to __tree.__emplace_unique_key_args.


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2016-03-31 03:13:37 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
db21506d13 Teach __tree how to handle map's __value_type
This patch is fairly large and contains a number of changes. The changes all work towards
allowing __tree to properly handle __value_type esspecially when inserting into the __tree.
I chose not to break this change into smaller patches because it wouldn't be possible to
write meaningful standard-compliant tests for each patch.

It is very similar to r260513 "[libcxx] Teach __hash_table how to handle unordered_map's __hash_value_type".

Changes in <map>
 * Remove __value_type's constructors because it should never be constructed directly.

 * Make map::emplace and multimap::emplace forward to __tree and remove the old definitions

 * Remove "__construct_node" map and multimap member functions. Almost all of the construction is done within __tree.

 * Fix map's move constructor to access "__value_type.__nc" directly and pass this object to __tree::insert.

Changes in <__tree>
 * Add traits to detect, handle, and unwrap, map's "__value_type".

 * Convert methods taking "value_type" to take "__container_value_type" instead. Previously these methods caused
  unwanted implicit conversions from "std::pair<Key, Value>" to "__value_type<Key, Value>".

 * Delete __tree_node and __tree_node_base's constructors and assignment operators. The node types should never be constructed
   because the "__value_" member of __tree_node must be constructed directly by the allocator.

 * Make the __tree_node_destructor class and "__construct_node" methods unwrap "__node_value_type" into "__container_value_type" before invoking the allocator. The user's allocator can only be used to construct and destroy the container's value_type. Passing it map's "__value_type" was incorrect.

 * Cleanup the "__insert" and "__emplace" methods. Have __insert forward to an __emplace function wherever possible to reduce
   code duplication. __insert_unique(value_type const&) and __insert_unique(value_type&&) forward to __emplace_unique_key_args.
   These functions will not allocate a new node if the value is already in the tree.

 * Change the __find* functions to take the "key_type" directly instead of passing in "value_type" and unwrapping the key later.
   This change allows the find functions to be used without having to construct a "value_type" first. This allows for a number
   of optimizations.

 * Teach __move_assign and __assign_multi methods to unwrap map's __value_type.

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2016-03-31 02:15:15 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
21f3b4ca42 Update container_test_types.h and cleanup the related tests
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2016-03-31 02:13:14 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
798ec8436d unord: Extract key to avoid preemptive mallocs in insert/emplace
unordered_set::emplace and unordered_map::emplace construct a node, then
try to insert it.  If insertion fails, the node gets deleted.

To avoid this unnecessary malloc traffic, check to see if the argument
to emplace has the appropriate key_type.  If so, we can use that key
directly and delay the malloc until we're sure we're inserting something
new.

Test updates by Eric Fiselier, who rewrote the old allocation tests to
include the new cases.

There are two orthogonal future directions:

1. Apply the same optimization to set and map.

2. Extend the optimization to when the argument is not key_type, but can
   be converted to it without side effects.  Ideally, we could do this
   whenever key_type is trivially destructible and the argument is
   trivially convertible to key_type, but in practise the relevant type
   traits "blow up sometimes".  At least, we should catch a few simple
   cases (such as when both are primitive types).

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2016-03-17 20:45:20 +00:00
Marshall Clow
fd2d680753 Add failing tests that I forgot to add to the last commit
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2016-03-14 17:58:54 +00:00
Marshall Clow
ed77ffbc4d Implement LWG#2566: Requirements on the first template parameter of container adaptors
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2016-03-14 17:58:11 +00:00
Marshall Clow
d7d1bda0f4 Add some more tests for the containers type requirements
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2016-03-09 17:19:07 +00:00
Marshall Clow
8d48d9b2cc non-member swap for array was mistakenly taking const ref params. Fixed and added test. Thanks to Ben Craig for the catch
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2016-03-07 21:57:10 +00:00
Marshall Clow
20fefa6b3a Add additional tests to ensure that we DTRT with short lists. This is LWG#2590, but there are no code changes, just additional tests
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2016-02-23 16:25:20 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
55263484af Cleanup node-type handling in the associative containers.
This patch is very similar to r260431.

This patch is the first in a series of patches that's meant to better
support map. map has a special "value_type" that
differs from pair<const Key, Value>. In order to meet the EmplaceConstructible
and CopyInsertable requirements we need to teach __tree about this
special value_type.

This patch creates a "__tree_node_types" traits class that contains
all of the typedefs needed by the associative containers and their iterators.
These typedefs include ones for each node type and  node pointer type,
as well as special typedefs for "map"'s value type.

Although the associative containers already supported incomplete types, this
patch makes it official by adding tests.

This patch will be followed up shortly with various cleanups within __tree and
fixes for various map bugs and problems.


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2016-02-20 05:28:30 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
410ed303ba Fix LWG issue 2469 - Use piecewise construction in unordered_map::operator[].
unordered_map's allocator may only be used to construct objects of 'value_type',
or in this case 'pair<const Key, Value>'. In order to respect this requirement
in operator[], which requires default constructing the 'mapped_type', we have
to use pair's piecewise constructor with '(tuple<Kep>, tuple<>)'.

Unfortunately we still need to provide a fallback implementation for C++03
since we don't have <tuple>. Even worse this fallback is the last remaining
user of '__hash_map_node_destructor' and '__construct_node_with_key'.


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2016-02-11 21:45:53 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
ab4148260e Revert r260514 because it has a bogus commit message.
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2016-02-11 18:21:18 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
ba41d7e1ff Teach __hash_table how to handle unordered_map's __hash_value_type.
This patch is fairly large and contains a number of changes. The main change
is teaching '__hash_table' how to handle '__hash_value_type'. Unfortunately
this change is a rampant layering violation, but it's required to make
unordered_map conforming without re-writing all of __hash_table.
After this change 'unordered_map' can delegate to '__hash_table' in almost all cases.

The major changes found in this patch are:

  * Teach __hash_table to differentiate between the true container value type
    and the node value type by introducing the "__container_value_type" and
    "__node_value_type" typedefs. In the case of unordered_map '__container_value_type'
    is 'pair<const Key, Value>' and '__node_value_type' is '__hash_value_type'.
    
  * Switch almost all overloads in '__hash_table' previously taking 'value_type'
    (AKA '__node_value_type) to take  '__container_value_type' instead. Previously
    'pair<K, V>' would be implicitly converted to '__hash_value_type<K, V>' because
    of the function signature.
    
  * Add '__get_key', '__get_value', '__get_ptr', and '__move' static functions to
    '__key_value_types'. These functions allow '__hash_table' to unwrap
    '__node_value_type' objects into '__container_value_type' and its sub-parts.

  * Pass  '__hash_value_type::__value_'  to 'a.construct(p, ...)' instead of
    '__hash_value_type' itself. The C++14 standard requires that 'a.construct()'
    and 'a.destroy()' are only ever instantiated for the containers value type.

  * Remove '__hash_value_type's constructors and destructors. We should never
    construct an instance of this type.
    (TODO this is UB but we already do it in plenty of places).
  
  * Add a generic "try-emplace" function to '__hash_table' called
    '__emplace_unique_key_args(Key const&, Args...)'.

  
The following changes were done as cleanup:

  * Introduce the '_LIBCPP_CXX03_LANG' macro to be used in place of
    '_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_VARIADICS' or '_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_RVALUE_REFERENCE'.
    
  * Cleanup C++11 only overloads that assume an incomplete C++11 implementation.
    For example this patch removes the __construct_node overloads that do
    manual pack expansion.
    
  * Forward 'unordered_map::emplace' to '__hash_table' and remove dead code
    resulting from the change. This includes almost all
    'unordered_map::__construct_node' overloads.


The following changes are planed for future revisions:

  * Fix LWG issue #2469 by delegating 'unordered_map::operator[]' to use
    '__emplace_unique_key_args'.
    
  * Rewrite 'unordered_map::try_emplace' in terms of '__emplace_unique_key_args'.
  
  * Optimize '__emplace_unique' to call '__emplace_unique_key_args' when possible.
    This prevent unneeded allocations when inserting duplicate entries.


The additional follow up work needed after this patch:

  * Respect the lifetime rules for '__hash_value_type' by actually constructing it.
  * Make '__insert_multi' act similar to '__insert_unique' for objects of type
    'T&' and 'T const &&' with 'T = __container_value_type'.
  
  

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2016-02-11 12:25:27 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
2960ae20e2 Teach __hash_table how to handle unordered_map's __hash_value_type.
This patch is fairly large and contains a number of changes. The main change
is teaching '__hash_table' how to handle '__hash_value_type'. Unfortunately
this change is a rampant layering violation, but it's required to make
unordered_map conforming without re-writing all of __hash_table.
After this change 'unordered_map' can delegate to '__hash_table' in almost all cases.

The major changes found in this patch are:

  * Teach __hash_table to differentiate between the true container value type
    and the node value type by introducing the "__container_value_type" and
    "__node_value_type" typedefs. In the case of unordered_map '__container_value_type'
    is 'pair<const Key, Value>' and '__node_value_type' is '__hash_value_type'.
    
  * Switch almost all overloads in '__hash_table' previously taking 'value_type'
    (AKA '__node_value_type) to take  '__container_value_type' instead. Previously
    'pair<K, V>' would be implicitly converted to '__hash_value_type<K, V>' because
    of the function signature.
    
  * Add '__get_key', '__get_value', '__get_ptr', and '__move' static functions to
    '__key_value_types'. These functions allow '__hash_table' to unwrap
    '__node_value_type' objects into '__container_value_type' and its sub-parts.

  * Pass  '__hash_value_type::__value_'  to 'a.construct(p, ...)' instead of
    '__hash_value_type' itself. The C++14 standard requires that 'a.construct()'
    and 'a.destroy()' are only ever instantiated for the containers value type.

  * Remove '__hash_value_type's constructors and destructors. We should never
    construct an instance of this type.
    (TODO this is UB but we already do it in plenty of places).
  
  * Add a generic "try-emplace" function to '__hash_table' called
    '__emplace_unique_key_args(Key const&, Args...)'.

  
The following changes were done as cleanup:

  * Introduce the '_LIBCPP_CXX03_LANG' macro to be used in place of
    '_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_VARIADICS' or '_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_RVALUE_REFERENCE'.
    
  * Cleanup C++11 only overloads that assume an incomplete C++11 implementation.
    For example this patch removes the __construct_node overloads that do
    manual pack expansion.
    
  * Forward 'unordered_map::emplace' to '__hash_table' and remove dead code
    resulting from the change. This includes almost all
    'unordered_map::__construct_node' overloads.


The following changes are planed for future revisions:

  * Fix LWG issue #2469 by delegating 'unordered_map::operator[]' to use
    '__emplace_unique_key_args'.
    
  * Rewrite 'unordered_map::try_emplace' in terms of '__emplace_unique_key_args'.
  
  * Optimize '__emplace_unique' to call '__emplace_unique_key_args' when possible.
    This prevent unneeded allocations when inserting duplicate entries.


The additional follow up work needed after this patch:

  * Respect the lifetime rules for '__hash_value_type' by actually constructing it.
  * Make '__insert_multi' act similar to '__insert_unique' for objects of type
    'T&' and 'T const &&' with 'T = __container_value_type'.
  
  

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2016-02-11 11:59:44 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
774c7c5ca8 Recommit r260012 - Cleanup node-type handling in the unordered containers.
This time I kept <ext/hash_map> working!

This patch is the first in a series of patches that's meant to better
support unordered_map. unordered_map has a special "value_type" that
differs from pair<const Key, Value>. In order to meet the EmplaceConstructible
and CopyInsertable requirements we need to teach __hash_table about this
special value_type.

This patch creates a "__hash_node_types" traits class that contains
all of the typedefs needed by the unordered containers and it's iterators.
These typedefs include ones for each node type and  node pointer type,
as well as special typedefs for "unordered_map"'s value type.

As a result of this change all of the unordered containers now all support
incomplete types.

As a drive-by fix I changed the difference_type in __hash_table to always
be ptrdiff_t. There is a corresponding change to size_type but it cannot
take affect until an ABI break.

This patch will be followed up shortly with fixes for various unordered_map
bugs and problems.


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2016-02-10 20:46:23 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
398588caf7 Revert r260012 due to __gnu_cxx::hash_map breakage
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2016-02-08 23:47:13 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
cf108ebe8c Cleanup node-type handling in the unordered containers
This patch is the first in a series of patches that's meant to better
support unordered_map. unordered_map has a special "value_type" that
differs from pair<const Key, Value>. In order to meet the EmplaceConstructible
and CopyInsertable requirements we need to teach __hash_table about this
special value_type.

This patch creates a "__hash_node_types" traits class that contains
all of the typedefs needed by the unordered containers and it's iterators.
These typedefs include ones for each node type and  node pointer type,
as well as special typedefs for "unordered_map"'s value type.

As a result of this change all of the unordered containers now all support
incomplete types.

As a drive-by fix I changed the difference_type in __hash_table to always
be ptrdiff_t. There is a corresponding change to size_type but it cannot
take affect until an ABI break.

This patch will be followed up shortly with fixes for various unordered_map
fixes.



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2016-02-07 00:36:33 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
de637db263 [libcxx] Fix undefined behavior in forward_list
Summary:
This patch is similar to the <list> fix but it has a few differences. This patch doesn't use a `__link_pointer` typedef because we don't need to change the linked list pointers because `forward_list` never stores a  `__forward_begin_node` in the linked list itself. 

The issue with `forward_list` is that the iterators store pointers to `__forward_list_node` and not `__forward_begin_node`. This is incorrect because `before_begin()` and `cbefore_begin()` return iterators that point to a `__forward_begin_node`. This means we incorrectly downcast the `__forward_begin_node` pointer to a `__node_pointer`. This downcast itself is sometimes UB but it cannot be safely removed until ABI v2. The more common cause of UB is when we deference the downcast pointer. (for example `__ptr_->__next_`). This can be fixed without an ABI break by upcasting `__ptr_` before accessing it.

The fix is as follows:

1. Introduce a `__iter_node_pointer` typedef that works  similar to `__link_pointer` in the last patch. In ABI v2 it is always a typedef for `__begin_node_pointer`.
2. Change the `__before_begin()` method to return the correct pointer type (`__begin_node_pointer`),
    Previously it incorrectly downcasted  the  `__forward_begin_node` to a `__node_pointer`  so it could be used to constructor the iterator types.
3. Change `__forward_list_iterator` and `__forward_list_const_iterator`  in the following way:
    1. Change `__node_pointer __ptr_;` member to  have the `__iter_node_pointer` type instead. 
    2. Add additional private constructors that accept `__begin_node_pointer` in addition to `__node_pointer` and then correctly cast them to the stored `__iter_node_pointer` type. 
    3. Add  `__get_begin()` and `__get_node_unchecked()` accessor methods that correctly cast `__ptr_` to the expected pointer type. `__get_begin()` is always safe to use and should be 
       preferred. `__get_node_unchecked()` can only be used on a deferencible iterator.
4. Replace direct access to `__forward_list_iterator::__ptr_`  with the safe accessor methods.
  


Reviewers: mclow.lists, EricWF

Subscribers: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15836

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2016-01-27 00:11:54 +00:00
Marshall Clow
e5e9bff62a Add a bunch of missing includes in the test suite to make it more portable. Fixes bugs #26120 and #26121. Thanks to Jonathan Wakely for the reports and the patches.
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2016-01-12 14:51:04 +00:00
Marshall Clow
7861de23d6 Add explicit include directives; the file was getting implicitly included already. NFC
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2016-01-05 19:53:31 +00:00
Marshall Clow
3426a86039 First half of LWG#2354: 'Unnecessary copying when inserting into maps with braced-init syntax'
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2016-01-05 19:32:41 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
199bee0ea7 [libcxx] LWG2485: get() should be overloaded for const tuple&&. Patch from K-Ballo.
Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14839

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2015-12-18 00:36:55 +00:00
Marshall Clow
14ba0ad689 Add static_assert to set/multiset/map/multimap/forward_list/deque that the allocator's value_type match the container's value_type. vector/unordered/list/string already do this. Add tests for all the containers to verify this.
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2015-11-26 01:24:04 +00:00
Marshall Clow
eefcf8206e Remove undefined behavior from tests; specifically, ensure that the value type of the allocators match the value type of the containers
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2015-11-24 22:10:51 +00:00
Marshall Clow
ffc9c61015 Fix compile error in test. Can't use operator[] for multimap.
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2015-11-16 23:40:27 +00:00
Marshall Clow
15a326c525 More tests for LWG#2156
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2015-11-16 22:18:36 +00:00
Marshall Clow
7b7c9ec355 LWG#2156 loosened the requirements on unordered containers 'rehash' calls. Add tests to make sure we meet these requirements. Since we met the stricter ones, no code change needed to meet the looser ones.
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2015-11-16 16:42:16 +00:00
Asiri Rathnayake
cc2e93cff0 Make it possible to build a no-exceptions variant of libcxx.
Fixes a small omission in libcxx that prevents libcxx being built when
-DLIBCXX_ENABLE_EXCEPTIONS=0 is specified.

This patch adds XFAILS to all those tests that are currently failing
on the new -fno-exceptions library variant. Follow-up patches will
update the tests (progressively) to cope with the new library variant.

Change-Id: I4b801bd8d8e4fe7193df9e55f39f1f393a8ba81a

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2015-11-10 11:41:22 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
237206bfda Suppress array initialization warnings in std::experimental::apply tests
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2015-10-01 07:05:38 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
bb2f28e15d Recommit rL245802: Cleanup fancy pointer rebinding in list using __rebind_pointer.
Currently we need an #ifdef branch every time we use pointer traits to rebind a pointer because
it is done differently in C++11 and C++03. This patch introduces the __rebind_pointer utility to
clean this up.

Also add a test that list and it's iterators can be instantiated with incomplete element types.


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2015-08-23 02:56:05 +00:00
Marshall Clow
af961ed8cf implement more of N4258 - Cleaning up noexcept in the standard library. Specifically add new noexcept stuff to vector and string's move-assignment operations
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2015-08-18 18:57:00 +00:00
Eric Fiselier
b47a434d60 Fix a handful of tests that fail in C++03
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2015-07-28 07:31:50 +00:00