//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // 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 // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // type_traits // add_pointer // If T names a referenceable type or a (possibly cv-qualified) void type then // the member typedef type shall name the same type as remove_reference_t*; // otherwise, type shall name T. #include #include "test_macros.h" template void test_add_pointer() { ASSERT_SAME_TYPE(U, typename std::add_pointer::type); #if TEST_STD_VER > 11 ASSERT_SAME_TYPE(U, std::add_pointer_t); #endif } template void test_function0() { ASSERT_SAME_TYPE(F*, typename std::add_pointer::type); #if TEST_STD_VER > 11 ASSERT_SAME_TYPE(F*, std::add_pointer_t); #endif } template void test_function1() { ASSERT_SAME_TYPE(F, typename std::add_pointer::type); #if TEST_STD_VER > 11 ASSERT_SAME_TYPE(F, std::add_pointer_t); #endif } struct Foo {}; int main(int, char**) { test_add_pointer(); test_add_pointer(); test_add_pointer(); test_add_pointer(); test_add_pointer(); test_add_pointer(); test_add_pointer(); test_add_pointer(); // LWG 2101 specifically talks about add_pointer and functions. // The term of art is "a referenceable type", which a cv- or ref-qualified function is not. test_function0(); #if TEST_STD_VER >= 11 test_function1(); test_function1(); test_function1(); test_function1(); test_function1(); #endif // But a cv- or ref-qualified member function *is* "a referenceable type" test_function0(); #if TEST_STD_VER >= 11 test_function0(); test_function0(); test_function0(); test_function0(); test_function0(); #endif return 0; }