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libcxx/test/std/numerics/rand/rand.eng/rand.eng.sub/ctor_sseq.pass.cpp
JF Bastien e15dd4e32e Support tests in freestanding
Summary:
Freestanding is *weird*. The standard allows it to differ in a bunch of odd
manners from regular C++, and the committee would like to improve that
situation. I'd like to make libc++ behave better with what freestanding should
be, so that it can be a tool we use in improving the standard. To do that we
need to try stuff out, both with "freestanding the language mode" and
"freestanding the library subset".

Let's start with the super basic: run the libc++ tests in freestanding, using
clang as the compiler, and see what works. The easiest hack to do this:

In utils/libcxx/test/config.py add:

  self.cxx.compile_flags += ['-ffreestanding']

Run the tests and they all fail.

Why? Because in freestanding `main` isn't special. This "not special" property
has two effects: main doesn't get mangled, and main isn't allowed to omit its
`return` statement. The first means main gets mangled and the linker can't
create a valid executable for us to test. The second means we spew out warnings
(ew) and the compiler doesn't insert the `return` we omitted, and main just
falls of the end and does whatever undefined behavior (if you're luck, ud2
leading to non-zero return code).

Let's start my work with the basics. This patch changes all libc++ tests to
declare `main` as `int main(int, char**` so it mangles consistently (enabling us
to declare another `extern "C"` main for freestanding which calls the mangled
one), and adds `return 0;` to all places where it was missing. This touches 6124
files, and I apologize.

The former was done with The Magic Of Sed.

The later was done with a (not quite correct but decent) clang tool:

  https://gist.github.com/jfbastien/793819ff360baa845483dde81170feed

This works for most tests, though I did have to adjust a few places when e.g.
the test runs with `-x c`, macros are used for main (such as for the filesystem
tests), etc.

Once this is in we can create a freestanding bot which will prevent further
regressions. After that, we can start the real work of supporting C++
freestanding fairly well in libc++.

<rdar://problem/47754795>

Reviewers: ldionne, mclow.lists, EricWF

Subscribers: christof, jkorous, dexonsmith, arphaman, miyuki, libcxx-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57624

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/libcxx/trunk@353086 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2019-02-04 20:31:13 +00:00

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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// <random>
// template<class UIntType, size_t w, size_t s, size_t r>
// class subtract_with_carry_engine;
// template<class Sseq> explicit subtract_with_carry_engine(Sseq& q);
#include <random>
#include <sstream>
#include <cassert>
void
test1()
{
const char* a = "13604817 711567 9760686 13278398 3323440 175548 5553651 "
"3028863 10748297 2216688 275779 14778841 14438394 9483441 4229545 "
"14657301 12636508 15978210 1653340 1718567 9272421 14302862 7940348 "
"889045 0";
unsigned as[] = {3, 5, 7};
std::seed_seq sseq(as, as+3);
std::ranlux24_base e1(sseq);
std::ostringstream os;
os << e1;
assert(os.str() == a);
}
void
test2()
{
const char* a = "241408498702289 172342669275054 191026374555184 "
"61020585639411 231929771458953 142769679250755 198672786411514 "
"183712717244841 227473912549724 62843577252444 68782400568421 "
"159248704678140 0";
unsigned as[] = {3, 5, 7};
std::seed_seq sseq(as, as+3);
std::ranlux48_base e1(sseq);
std::ostringstream os;
os << e1;
assert(os.str() == a);
}
int main(int, char**)
{
test1();
test2();
return 0;
}