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* Add include for 'test_macros.h' to all the tests that were missing them. ↵Marshall Clow2019-05-311-0/+2
| | | | | | Thanks to Zoe for the (big, but simple) patch. NFC intended. llvm-svn: 362252
* Support tests in freestandingJF Bastien2019-02-041-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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 llvm-svn: 353086
* Update more file headers across all of the LLVM projects in the monorepoChandler Carruth2019-01-191-4/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | to reflect the new license. These used slightly different spellings that defeated my regular expressions. We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach. Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and repository. llvm-svn: 351648
* [libcxx] Reintroduce UNSUPPORTED annotation for strstreambuf overflow testLouis Dionne2018-11-221-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | This is a revert of r347421, except I'm using the with_system_cxx_lib lit feature instead of availability to mark the test as unsupported (because the problem is a bug in the dylib itself). In r347421, I said I wasn't able to reproduce the issue and that's why I was removing it: this was because I ran lit slightly wrong. The problem mentioned really exists. llvm-svn: 347475
* [libcxx] Mark strstreams tests as being supported on all OS X versionsLouis Dionne2018-11-211-4/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I wasn't able to reproduce the issue referred to by the comment using the libc++'s shipped with mac OS X 10.7 and 10.8, so I assume this may have been fixed in a function that is now shipped in the headers. In that case, the tests will pass no matter what dylib we're using. In the worst case, some test bots will start failing and I'll understand why I was wrong, and I can create an actual lit feature for it. Note that I could just leave this test alone, but this change is on the path towards eradicating vendor-specific availability markup from the test suite. llvm-svn: 347421
* Add markup for libc++ dylib availabilityMehdi Amini2017-05-041-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Libc++ is used as a system library on macOS and iOS (amongst others). In order for users to be able to compile a binary that is intended to be deployed to an older version of the platform, clang provides the availability attribute <https://clang.llvm.org/docs/AttributeReference.html#availability>_ that can be placed on declarations to describe the lifecycle of a symbol in the library. See docs/DesignDocs/AvailabilityMarkup.rst for more information. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31739 llvm-svn: 302172
* Fix unreferenced parameter warning. Patch from STL@microsoft.comEric Fiselier2016-06-301-1/+1
| | | | llvm-svn: 274204
* [libcxx] Fix a bug in strstreambuf::overflow.Akira Hatanaka2016-06-291-0/+32
The end pointer should point to one past the end of the newly allocated buffer. rdar://problem/24265174 Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20334 llvm-svn: 274132
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