Remove exception throwing debug mode handler support.
Summary:
The reason libc++ implemented a throwing debug mode handler was for ease of testing. Specifically,
I thought that if a debug violation aborted, we could only test one violation per file. This made
it impossible to test debug mode. Which throwing behavior we could test more!
However, the throwing approach didn't work either, since there are debug violations underneath noexcept
functions. This lead to the introduction of `_NOEXCEPT_DEBUG`, which was only noexcept when debug
mode was off.
Having thought more and having grown wiser, `_NOEXCEPT_DEBUG` was a horrible decision. It was
viral, it didn't cover all the cases it needed to, and it was observable to the user -- at worst
changing the behavior of their program.
This patch removes the throwing debug handler, and rewrites the debug tests using 'fork-ing' style
death tests.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, ldionne, thomasanderson
Reviewed By: ldionne
Subscribers: christof, arphaman, libcxx-commits, #libc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59166
llvm-svn: 356417
2019-03-19 05:50:12 +08:00
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef TEST_SUPPORT_CONTAINER_DEBUG_TESTS_H
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#define TEST_SUPPORT_CONTAINER_DEBUG_TESTS_H
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#include <ciso646>
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#ifndef _LIBCPP_VERSION
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2020-04-21 01:48:16 +08:00
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#error This header may only be used for libc++ tests
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Remove exception throwing debug mode handler support.
Summary:
The reason libc++ implemented a throwing debug mode handler was for ease of testing. Specifically,
I thought that if a debug violation aborted, we could only test one violation per file. This made
it impossible to test debug mode. Which throwing behavior we could test more!
However, the throwing approach didn't work either, since there are debug violations underneath noexcept
functions. This lead to the introduction of `_NOEXCEPT_DEBUG`, which was only noexcept when debug
mode was off.
Having thought more and having grown wiser, `_NOEXCEPT_DEBUG` was a horrible decision. It was
viral, it didn't cover all the cases it needed to, and it was observable to the user -- at worst
changing the behavior of their program.
This patch removes the throwing debug handler, and rewrites the debug tests using 'fork-ing' style
death tests.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, ldionne, thomasanderson
Reviewed By: ldionne
Subscribers: christof, arphaman, libcxx-commits, #libc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59166
llvm-svn: 356417
2019-03-19 05:50:12 +08:00
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#endif
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#ifndef _LIBCPP_DEBUG
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#error _LIBCPP_DEBUG must be defined before including this header
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#endif
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#include <__debug>
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#include <utility>
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#include <cstddef>
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#include <cstdlib>
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#include <cassert>
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#include <string>
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#include <sstream>
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#include <iostream>
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#include "test_macros.h"
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#include "debug_mode_helper.h"
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#include "assert_checkpoint.h"
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#include "test_allocator.h"
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// These test make use of 'if constexpr'.
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#if TEST_STD_VER <= 14
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#error This header may only be used in C++17 and greater
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#endif
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#ifndef __cpp_if_constexpr
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#error These tests require if constexpr
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#endif
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namespace IteratorDebugChecks {
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enum ContainerType {
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CT_None,
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CT_String,
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CT_Vector,
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CT_VectorBool,
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CT_List,
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CT_Deque,
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CT_ForwardList,
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CT_Map,
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CT_Set,
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CT_MultiMap,
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CT_MultiSet,
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CT_UnorderedMap,
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CT_UnorderedSet,
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CT_UnorderedMultiMap,
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CT_UnorderedMultiSet
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};
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constexpr bool isSequential(ContainerType CT) {
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2019-11-13 16:55:19 +08:00
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return CT >= CT_Vector && CT <= CT_ForwardList;
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Remove exception throwing debug mode handler support.
Summary:
The reason libc++ implemented a throwing debug mode handler was for ease of testing. Specifically,
I thought that if a debug violation aborted, we could only test one violation per file. This made
it impossible to test debug mode. Which throwing behavior we could test more!
However, the throwing approach didn't work either, since there are debug violations underneath noexcept
functions. This lead to the introduction of `_NOEXCEPT_DEBUG`, which was only noexcept when debug
mode was off.
Having thought more and having grown wiser, `_NOEXCEPT_DEBUG` was a horrible decision. It was
viral, it didn't cover all the cases it needed to, and it was observable to the user -- at worst
changing the behavior of their program.
This patch removes the throwing debug handler, and rewrites the debug tests using 'fork-ing' style
death tests.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, ldionne, thomasanderson
Reviewed By: ldionne
Subscribers: christof, arphaman, libcxx-commits, #libc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59166
llvm-svn: 356417
2019-03-19 05:50:12 +08:00
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}
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constexpr bool isAssociative(ContainerType CT) {
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2019-11-13 16:55:19 +08:00
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return CT >= CT_Map && CT <= CT_MultiSet;
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Remove exception throwing debug mode handler support.
Summary:
The reason libc++ implemented a throwing debug mode handler was for ease of testing. Specifically,
I thought that if a debug violation aborted, we could only test one violation per file. This made
it impossible to test debug mode. Which throwing behavior we could test more!
However, the throwing approach didn't work either, since there are debug violations underneath noexcept
functions. This lead to the introduction of `_NOEXCEPT_DEBUG`, which was only noexcept when debug
mode was off.
Having thought more and having grown wiser, `_NOEXCEPT_DEBUG` was a horrible decision. It was
viral, it didn't cover all the cases it needed to, and it was observable to the user -- at worst
changing the behavior of their program.
This patch removes the throwing debug handler, and rewrites the debug tests using 'fork-ing' style
death tests.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, ldionne, thomasanderson
Reviewed By: ldionne
Subscribers: christof, arphaman, libcxx-commits, #libc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59166
llvm-svn: 356417
2019-03-19 05:50:12 +08:00
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}
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constexpr bool isUnordered(ContainerType CT) {
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2019-11-13 16:55:19 +08:00
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return CT >= CT_UnorderedMap && CT <= CT_UnorderedMultiSet;
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Remove exception throwing debug mode handler support.
Summary:
The reason libc++ implemented a throwing debug mode handler was for ease of testing. Specifically,
I thought that if a debug violation aborted, we could only test one violation per file. This made
it impossible to test debug mode. Which throwing behavior we could test more!
However, the throwing approach didn't work either, since there are debug violations underneath noexcept
functions. This lead to the introduction of `_NOEXCEPT_DEBUG`, which was only noexcept when debug
mode was off.
Having thought more and having grown wiser, `_NOEXCEPT_DEBUG` was a horrible decision. It was
viral, it didn't cover all the cases it needed to, and it was observable to the user -- at worst
changing the behavior of their program.
This patch removes the throwing debug handler, and rewrites the debug tests using 'fork-ing' style
death tests.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, ldionne, thomasanderson
Reviewed By: ldionne
Subscribers: christof, arphaman, libcxx-commits, #libc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59166
llvm-svn: 356417
2019-03-19 05:50:12 +08:00
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}
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constexpr bool isSet(ContainerType CT) {
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return CT == CT_Set
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|| CT == CT_MultiSet
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|| CT == CT_UnorderedSet
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|| CT == CT_UnorderedMultiSet;
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}
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constexpr bool isMap(ContainerType CT) {
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return CT == CT_Map
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|| CT == CT_MultiMap
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|| CT == CT_UnorderedMap
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|| CT == CT_UnorderedMultiMap;
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}
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constexpr bool isMulti(ContainerType CT) {
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return CT == CT_MultiMap
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|| CT == CT_MultiSet
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|| CT == CT_UnorderedMultiMap
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|| CT == CT_UnorderedMultiSet;
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}
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template <class Container, class ValueType = typename Container::value_type>
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struct ContainerDebugHelper {
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static_assert(std::is_constructible<ValueType, int>::value,
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"must be constructible from int");
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static ValueType makeValueType(int val = 0, int = 0) {
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return ValueType(val);
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}
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};
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template <class Container>
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struct ContainerDebugHelper<Container, char> {
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static char makeValueType(int = 0, int = 0) {
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return 'A';
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}
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};
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template <class Container, class Key, class Value>
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struct ContainerDebugHelper<Container, std::pair<const Key, Value> > {
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using ValueType = std::pair<const Key, Value>;
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static_assert(std::is_constructible<Key, int>::value,
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"must be constructible from int");
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static_assert(std::is_constructible<Value, int>::value,
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"must be constructible from int");
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static ValueType makeValueType(int key = 0, int val = 0) {
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return ValueType(key, val);
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}
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};
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template <class Container, ContainerType CT,
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class Helper = ContainerDebugHelper<Container> >
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struct BasicContainerChecks {
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using value_type = typename Container::value_type;
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using iterator = typename Container::iterator;
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using const_iterator = typename Container::const_iterator;
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using allocator_type = typename Container::allocator_type;
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using traits = std::iterator_traits<iterator>;
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using category = typename traits::iterator_category;
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static_assert(std::is_same<test_allocator<value_type>, allocator_type>::value,
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"the container must use a test allocator");
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static constexpr bool IsBiDir =
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std::is_convertible<category, std::bidirectional_iterator_tag>::value;
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public:
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static void run() {
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run_iterator_tests();
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run_container_tests();
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run_allocator_aware_tests();
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}
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static void run_iterator_tests() {
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2019-03-19 08:00:30 +08:00
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TestNullIterators<iterator>();
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TestNullIterators<const_iterator>();
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if constexpr (IsBiDir) { DecrementBegin(); }
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IncrementEnd();
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DerefEndIterator();
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Remove exception throwing debug mode handler support.
Summary:
The reason libc++ implemented a throwing debug mode handler was for ease of testing. Specifically,
I thought that if a debug violation aborted, we could only test one violation per file. This made
it impossible to test debug mode. Which throwing behavior we could test more!
However, the throwing approach didn't work either, since there are debug violations underneath noexcept
functions. This lead to the introduction of `_NOEXCEPT_DEBUG`, which was only noexcept when debug
mode was off.
Having thought more and having grown wiser, `_NOEXCEPT_DEBUG` was a horrible decision. It was
viral, it didn't cover all the cases it needed to, and it was observable to the user -- at worst
changing the behavior of their program.
This patch removes the throwing debug handler, and rewrites the debug tests using 'fork-ing' style
death tests.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, ldionne, thomasanderson
Reviewed By: ldionne
Subscribers: christof, arphaman, libcxx-commits, #libc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59166
llvm-svn: 356417
2019-03-19 05:50:12 +08:00
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}
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static void run_container_tests() {
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2019-03-19 08:00:30 +08:00
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CopyInvalidatesIterators();
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MoveInvalidatesIterators();
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if constexpr (CT != CT_ForwardList) {
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EraseIter();
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EraseIterIter();
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Remove exception throwing debug mode handler support.
Summary:
The reason libc++ implemented a throwing debug mode handler was for ease of testing. Specifically,
I thought that if a debug violation aborted, we could only test one violation per file. This made
it impossible to test debug mode. Which throwing behavior we could test more!
However, the throwing approach didn't work either, since there are debug violations underneath noexcept
functions. This lead to the introduction of `_NOEXCEPT_DEBUG`, which was only noexcept when debug
mode was off.
Having thought more and having grown wiser, `_NOEXCEPT_DEBUG` was a horrible decision. It was
viral, it didn't cover all the cases it needed to, and it was observable to the user -- at worst
changing the behavior of their program.
This patch removes the throwing debug handler, and rewrites the debug tests using 'fork-ing' style
death tests.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, ldionne, thomasanderson
Reviewed By: ldionne
Subscribers: christof, arphaman, libcxx-commits, #libc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59166
llvm-svn: 356417
2019-03-19 05:50:12 +08:00
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}
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}
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static void run_allocator_aware_tests() {
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2019-03-19 08:00:30 +08:00
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SwapNonEqualAllocators();
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if constexpr (CT != CT_ForwardList ) {
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// FIXME: This should work for both forward_list and string
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SwapInvalidatesIterators();
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Remove exception throwing debug mode handler support.
Summary:
The reason libc++ implemented a throwing debug mode handler was for ease of testing. Specifically,
I thought that if a debug violation aborted, we could only test one violation per file. This made
it impossible to test debug mode. Which throwing behavior we could test more!
However, the throwing approach didn't work either, since there are debug violations underneath noexcept
functions. This lead to the introduction of `_NOEXCEPT_DEBUG`, which was only noexcept when debug
mode was off.
Having thought more and having grown wiser, `_NOEXCEPT_DEBUG` was a horrible decision. It was
viral, it didn't cover all the cases it needed to, and it was observable to the user -- at worst
changing the behavior of their program.
This patch removes the throwing debug handler, and rewrites the debug tests using 'fork-ing' style
death tests.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, ldionne, thomasanderson
Reviewed By: ldionne
Subscribers: christof, arphaman, libcxx-commits, #libc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59166
llvm-svn: 356417
2019-03-19 05:50:12 +08:00
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}
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}
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static Container makeContainer(int size, allocator_type A = allocator_type()) {
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Container C(A);
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if constexpr (CT == CT_ForwardList) {
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for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i)
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C.insert_after(C.before_begin(), Helper::makeValueType(i));
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} else {
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for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i)
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C.insert(C.end(), Helper::makeValueType(i));
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assert(C.size() == static_cast<std::size_t>(size));
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}
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return C;
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}
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static value_type makeValueType(int value) {
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return Helper::makeValueType(value);
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}
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private:
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// Iterator tests
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template <class Iter>
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static void TestNullIterators() {
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CHECKPOINT("testing null iterator");
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Iter it;
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EXPECT_DEATH( ++it );
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EXPECT_DEATH( it++ );
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EXPECT_DEATH( *it );
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if constexpr (CT != CT_VectorBool) {
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EXPECT_DEATH( it.operator->() );
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}
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if constexpr (IsBiDir) {
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EXPECT_DEATH( --it );
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EXPECT_DEATH( it-- );
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}
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}
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static void DecrementBegin() {
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CHECKPOINT("testing decrement on begin");
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Container C = makeContainer(1);
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iterator i = C.end();
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const_iterator ci = C.cend();
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--i;
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--ci;
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assert(i == C.begin());
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EXPECT_DEATH( --i );
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EXPECT_DEATH( i-- );
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EXPECT_DEATH( --ci );
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EXPECT_DEATH( ci-- );
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}
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static void IncrementEnd() {
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CHECKPOINT("testing increment on end");
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Container C = makeContainer(1);
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iterator i = C.begin();
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const_iterator ci = C.begin();
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++i;
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++ci;
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assert(i == C.end());
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EXPECT_DEATH( ++i );
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EXPECT_DEATH( i++ );
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EXPECT_DEATH( ++ci );
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EXPECT_DEATH( ci++ );
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}
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static void DerefEndIterator() {
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CHECKPOINT("testing deref end iterator");
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Container C = makeContainer(1);
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iterator i = C.begin();
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const_iterator ci = C.cbegin();
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(void)*i; (void)*ci;
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if constexpr (CT != CT_VectorBool) {
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i.operator->();
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ci.operator->();
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}
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++i; ++ci;
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assert(i == C.end());
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EXPECT_DEATH( *i );
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EXPECT_DEATH( *ci );
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if constexpr (CT != CT_VectorBool) {
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EXPECT_DEATH( i.operator->() );
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EXPECT_DEATH( ci.operator->() );
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}
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}
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// Container tests
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static void CopyInvalidatesIterators() {
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CHECKPOINT("copy invalidates iterators");
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Container C1 = makeContainer(3);
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iterator i = C1.begin();
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Container C2 = C1;
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if constexpr (CT == CT_ForwardList) {
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iterator i_next = i;
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++i_next;
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(void)*i_next;
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EXPECT_DEATH( C2.erase_after(i) );
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C1.erase_after(i);
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EXPECT_DEATH( *i_next );
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} else {
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EXPECT_DEATH( C2.erase(i) );
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(void)*i;
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C1.erase(i);
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EXPECT_DEATH( *i );
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}
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}
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static void MoveInvalidatesIterators() {
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CHECKPOINT("copy move invalidates iterators");
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Container C1 = makeContainer(3);
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iterator i = C1.begin();
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Container C2 = std::move(C1);
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(void) *i;
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if constexpr (CT == CT_ForwardList) {
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EXPECT_DEATH( C1.erase_after(i) );
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C2.erase_after(i);
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} else {
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EXPECT_DEATH( C1.erase(i) );
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C2.erase(i);
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EXPECT_DEATH(*i);
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}
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}
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static void EraseIter() {
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CHECKPOINT("testing erase invalidation");
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Container C1 = makeContainer(2);
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iterator it1 = C1.begin();
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iterator it1_next = it1;
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++it1_next;
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Container C2 = C1;
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EXPECT_DEATH( C2.erase(it1) ); // wrong container
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EXPECT_DEATH( C2.erase(C2.end()) ); // erase with end
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C1.erase(it1_next);
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EXPECT_DEATH( C1.erase(it1_next) ); // invalidated iterator
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C1.erase(it1);
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EXPECT_DEATH( C1.erase(it1) ); // invalidated iterator
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}
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static void EraseIterIter() {
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CHECKPOINT("testing erase iter iter invalidation");
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Container C1 = makeContainer(2);
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iterator it1 = C1.begin();
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iterator it1_next = it1;
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++it1_next;
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Container C2 = C1;
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iterator it2 = C2.begin();
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iterator it2_next = it2;
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++it2_next;
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EXPECT_DEATH( C2.erase(it1, it1_next) ); // begin from wrong container
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EXPECT_DEATH( C2.erase(it1, it2_next) ); // end from wrong container
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EXPECT_DEATH( C2.erase(it2, it1_next) ); // both from wrong container
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C2.erase(it2, it2_next);
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}
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// Allocator aware tests
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static void SwapInvalidatesIterators() {
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CHECKPOINT("testing swap invalidates iterators");
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Container C1 = makeContainer(3);
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Container C2 = makeContainer(3);
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iterator it1 = C1.begin();
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iterator it2 = C2.begin();
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swap(C1, C2);
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EXPECT_DEATH( C1.erase(it1) );
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if (CT == CT_String) {
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EXPECT_DEATH(C1.erase(it2));
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} else
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C1.erase(it2);
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//C2.erase(it1);
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EXPECT_DEATH( C1.erase(it1) );
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}
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static void SwapNonEqualAllocators() {
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CHECKPOINT("testing swap with non-equal allocators");
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Container C1 = makeContainer(3, allocator_type(1));
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Container C2 = makeContainer(1, allocator_type(2));
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Container C3 = makeContainer(2, allocator_type(2));
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swap(C2, C3);
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EXPECT_DEATH( swap(C1, C2) );
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}
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private:
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BasicContainerChecks() = delete;
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};
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} // namespace IteratorDebugChecks
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#endif // TEST_SUPPORT_CONTAINER_DEBUG_TESTS_H
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