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* [libcxx] [test] Update for C++17 feature removals.Stephan T. Lavavej2017-08-242-2/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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. llvm-svn: 311705
* [libcxx] Rewrite C++03 __invoke.Eric Fiselier2015-08-261-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: This patch rewrites the C++03 `__invoke` and related meta-programming. There are a number of major changes. `__invoke` in C++03 now has a fallback overload for when the invoke expression is ill-formed (similar to C++11). This means that the `__invoke_return` traits will return `__nat` when `__invoke(...)` is ill formed. This would previously cause a compile error. Bullets 1-4 of `__invoke` have been rewritten. In the old version `__invoke` had 32 overloads for bullets 1 and 2, one for each possible cv-qualified function signature with arities 0-3. 64 overloads would be needed to support member functions with varargs. Currently these overloads were fundamentally broken. An example overload looked like: ``` template <class Rp, class Tp, class T1, class A0> Rp __invoke(Rp (Tp::*pm)(A0) const, T1&, A0&) ``` Because `A0` appeared in two different deducible contexts it would have to deduce to be an exact match or the overload would be rejected. This is made even worse because `A0` appears without a reference qualifier in the member function signature and with a reference qualifier as an `__invoke` parameter. This means that only member functions that took all of their arguments by value could be matched. One possible fix would be to make the second occurrence of `A0` appear in a non-deducible context. This way any type convertible to `A0` could be passed as the first parameter. The benefit of this approach is that the signature of the member function enforces the arity and types taken by the `__invoke` signature it generates. However nothing in the `INVOKE` specification requires this behavior. My solution is to use a `__invoke_enable_if<PM_Type, Tp>` metafunction to selectively enable the `__invoke` overloads for bullets 1, 2, 3 and 4. It uses `__member_function_traits` to inspect and extract the return type and class type of the pointer to member. Using `__member_function_traits` to inspect `PM_Type` also allows us to reduce the number of `__invoke` overloads from 32 to 8 and add varargs support at the same time. Because `__invoke_enable_if` knows the exact return type of `__invoke` for bullets 1-4 we no longer need to use `decltype(__invoke(...))` to compute the return type in the `__invoke_return*` traits. This will reduce the problems caused by `#define decltype(X) __typeof__(X)` in C++03. Tests for this change have already been committed. All tests in `test/std/utilities/function.objects` now pass in C++03, previously there were 20 failures. Reviewers: K-ballo, howard.hinnant, mclow.lists Subscribers: cfe-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11553 llvm-svn: 246068
* Move test into test/std subdirectory.Eric Fiselier2014-12-203-0/+113
llvm-svn: 224658
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