[XRay] Use `const` instead of `constexpr` in storage declaration

This should make MSVC happy with the storage provided for static
constexpr character arrays out-of-line.

Follow-up to D51672.

llvm-svn: 341477
This commit is contained in:
Dean Michael Berris 2018-09-05 15:19:43 +00:00
parent d485df17d5
commit 96ff6d8772
1 changed files with 9 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ template <> struct Helper<BufferExtents> {
static constexpr char Expected[] = "<Buffer: size = 1 bytes>";
};
constexpr char Helper<BufferExtents>::Expected[];
const char Helper<BufferExtents>::Expected[];
template <> struct Helper<WallclockRecord> {
static std::unique_ptr<Record> construct() {
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ template <> struct Helper<WallclockRecord> {
static constexpr char Expected[] = "<Wall Time: seconds = 1.000002>";
};
constexpr char Helper<WallclockRecord>::Expected[];
const char Helper<WallclockRecord>::Expected[];
template <> struct Helper<NewCPUIDRecord> {
static std::unique_ptr<Record> construct() {
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ template <> struct Helper<NewCPUIDRecord> {
static constexpr char Expected[] = "<CPU ID: 1>";
};
constexpr char Helper<NewCPUIDRecord>::Expected[];
const char Helper<NewCPUIDRecord>::Expected[];
template <> struct Helper<TSCWrapRecord> {
static std::unique_ptr<Record> construct() {
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ template <> struct Helper<TSCWrapRecord> {
static constexpr char Expected[] = "<TSC Wrap: base = 1>";
};
constexpr char Helper<TSCWrapRecord>::Expected[];
const char Helper<TSCWrapRecord>::Expected[];
template <> struct Helper<CustomEventRecord> {
static std::unique_ptr<Record> construct() {
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ template <> struct Helper<CustomEventRecord> {
static constexpr char Expected[] =
"<Custom Event: tsc = 1, size = 4, data = 'data'>";
};
constexpr char Helper<CustomEventRecord>::Expected[];
const char Helper<CustomEventRecord>::Expected[];
template <> struct Helper<CallArgRecord> {
static std::unique_ptr<Record> construct() {
@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ template <> struct Helper<CallArgRecord> {
static constexpr char Expected[] = "<Call Argument: data = 1 (hex = 0x1)>";
};
constexpr char Helper<CallArgRecord>::Expected[];
const char Helper<CallArgRecord>::Expected[];
template <> struct Helper<PIDRecord> {
static std::unique_ptr<Record> construct() {
@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ template <> struct Helper<PIDRecord> {
static constexpr char Expected[] = "<PID: 1>";
};
constexpr char Helper<PIDRecord>::Expected[];
const char Helper<PIDRecord>::Expected[];
template <> struct Helper<NewBufferRecord> {
static std::unique_ptr<Record> construct() {
@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ template <> struct Helper<NewBufferRecord> {
static constexpr char Expected[] = "<Thread ID: 1>";
};
constexpr char Helper<NewBufferRecord>::Expected[];
const char Helper<NewBufferRecord>::Expected[];
template <> struct Helper<EndBufferRecord> {
static std::unique_ptr<Record> construct() {
@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ template <> struct Helper<EndBufferRecord> {
static constexpr char Expected[] = "<End of Buffer>";
};
constexpr char Helper<EndBufferRecord>::Expected[];
const char Helper<EndBufferRecord>::Expected[];
template <class T> class PrinterTest : public ::testing::Test {
protected: