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Author SHA1 Message Date
Louis Dionne 4abb519619 [libc++] NFCI: Define small methods of basic_stringstream inline
It greatly increases readability because defining the methods out-of-line
involves a ton of boilerplate template declarations.
2020-10-09 14:33:49 -04:00
Louis Dionne c778f6c4f9 [libc++] Clean up logic around aligned/sized allocation and deallocation
Due to the need to support compilers that implement builtin operator
new/delete but not their align_val_t overloaded versions, there was a
lot of complexity. By assuming that a compiler that supports the builtin
new/delete operators also supports their align_val_t overloads, the code
can be simplified quite a bit.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88301
2020-10-09 12:43:28 -04:00
Louis Dionne 12805513a6 [libc++] Remove some workarounds for C++03
We don't support any compiler that doesn't support variadics and rvalue
references in C++03 mode, so these workarounds can be dropped. There's
still *a lot* of cruft related to these workarounds, but I try to tackle
a bit of it here and there.
2020-10-09 12:35:13 -04:00
Louis Dionne 8da0df3d6d [libc++] Remove unused includes of Availability.h
Since ebaf1d5e2b, the macros defined in <Availability.h> are not used
anymore.
2020-10-07 18:03:40 -04:00
Louis Dionne 602c193e2a [libc++] Make sure __clear_and_shrink() maintains string invariants
__clear_and_shrink() was added in D41976, and a test was added alongside
it to make sure that the string invariants were maintained. However, it
appears that the test never ran under UBSan before, which would have
highlighted the fact that it doesn't actually maintain the string
invariants.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88849
2020-10-07 09:16:59 -04:00
Chris Palmer 9eff07a746 [libc++] Add assert to check bounds in `constexpr string_view::operator[]`
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88864
2020-10-06 16:57:41 -04:00
Louis Dionne fe7245b772 [libc++] NFC: Rename variant helpers to avoid name clashes
Some system headers define __constructor and __destructor macros (for
Clang attributes constructor and destructor). While this is badly
behaved, it is easy for libc++ to work around this issue.
2020-10-05 16:41:25 -04:00
Louis Dionne 04fce1515b [libc++] Fix the build with GCC < 10
For now, we still need to support older GCCs, so work around the lack of
__is_constructible on older GCCs.
2020-10-02 18:01:48 -04:00
Louis Dionne 870827f652 [libc++] NFCI: Remove the _LIBCPP_DEBUG_MODE helper macro
It was used inconsistently and the name was pretty confusing, so we might
as well use `#if _LIBCPP_DEBUG_LEVEL == 2` consistently everywhere.
2020-10-02 15:11:23 -04:00
Louis Dionne 31e820378b [libc++] NFCI: Simplify macro definitions for the debug mode
The debug mode always had three possibilities:
- _LIBCPP_DEBUG is undefined => no assertions
- _LIBCPP_DEBUG == 0         => some assertions
- _LIBCPP_DEBUG == 1         => some assertions + iterator checks

This was documented that way, however the code did not make this clear
at all. The discrepancy between _LIBCPP_DEBUG and _LIBCPP_DEBUG_LEVEL
was especially confusing. I reworked how the various macros are defined
without changing anything else to make the code clearer.
2020-10-02 15:11:23 -04:00
Louis Dionne 1a92de0064 [libc++] NFCI: Remove _LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE2
This seems to have been added a long time ago as a temporary help
for debugging some <regex> issue, but it's really the same as
_LIBCPP_EXTERN_TEMPLATE.
2020-10-02 14:31:43 -04:00
Petr Hosek 8d26760a95 [CMake] Use -isystem flag to access libc++ headers
This is a partial revert of D62155. Rather than copying libc++ headers
into the build directory to be later overwritten by the final headers,
use -isystem flag to access libc++ headers during CMake checks. This
should address the occasional flake we've seen, especially on Windows
builders where CMake fails to overwrite __config with the final version.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88454
2020-10-01 12:09:27 -07:00
Richard Smith afcf9c47c5 Fix test failures with trunk clang
- Make the consteval constructor for the zero type be noexcept
- Don't expect three-way comparison of 0 against a comparison category
  to fail
2020-09-29 17:10:07 -07:00
Richard Smith bf434a5f17 Improve the representation of <compare>'s zero-only type.
* Use an empty struct instead of a member pointer to represent this
  type, so that we don't actually pass a zero member pointer at runtime.

* Mark the constructor as consteval to ensure that no code is emitted
  for it whenever possible.

* Add a honeypot constructor to reject all non-int arguments, so that
  the only argument that can arrive at the real constructor is the
  literal 0.

This results in better generated code, and rejecting invalid comparisons
against nullptr, 0L, and so on, while also rejecting invalid comparisons
against (1-1) and similar that would be allowed if we required an
integer constant expression with value 0.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85051
2020-09-29 15:44:05 -07:00
Louis Dionne 3e5f9dacb0 [libc++] Fix tests on GCC 10
Also, remove workarounds for ancient Clangs from is_constructible tests.
2020-09-29 12:08:33 -04:00
Louis Dionne d092c91288 [libc++] Fix constexpr dynamic allocation on GCC 10
We're technically not allowed by the Standard to call ::operator new in
constexpr functions like __libcpp_allocate. Clang doesn't seem to complain
about it, but GCC does.
2020-09-28 17:44:31 -04:00
Louis Dionne 59f8ac3eb4 [libc++] Replace uses of __libcpp_allocate by std::allocator<>
Both are equivalent, however std::allocator can appear in constant
expressions and is higher level.
2020-09-28 16:09:42 -04:00
Louis Dionne c90dee1e90 [libc++] Re-apply fdc41e11f (LWG1203) without breaking the C++11 build
fdc41e11f was reverted in e46c1def5 because it broke the C++11 build.
We shouldn't be using enable_if_t in C++11, instead we must use
enable_if<...>::type.
2020-09-23 08:56:00 -04:00
Raphael Isemann e46c1def52 Revert "[libc++] Implement LWG1203"
This reverts commit fdc41e11f9. It causes the
libcxx/modules/stds_include.sh.cpp test to fail with:
libcxx/include/ostream:1039:45: error: no template named 'enable_if_t'; did you mean 'enable_if'?
template <class _Stream, class _Tp, class = enable_if_t<

Still investigating what's causing this and reverting in the meantime to get
the bots green again.
2020-09-23 10:13:38 +02:00
Louis Dionne 2404ed0202 [libc++] NFC: Collocate C++20 removed members of std::allocator 2020-09-22 17:40:14 -04:00
Louis Dionne fdc41e11f9 [libc++] Implement LWG1203
Libc++ had an issue where nonsensical code like

  decltype(std::stringstream{} << std::vector<int>{});

would compile, as long as you kept the expression inside decltype in
an unevaluated operand. This turned out to be that we didn't implement
LWG1203, which clarifies what we should do in that case.

rdar://58769296
2020-09-22 17:15:31 -04:00
Louis Dionne 0724f8bf47 [libc++] Implement C++20's P0784 (More constexpr containers)
This commit adds std::construct_at, and marks various members of
std::allocator_traits and std::allocator as constexpr. It also adds
tests and turns the existing tests into hybrid constexpr/runtime tests.

Thanks to Richard Smith for initial work on this, and to Michael Park
for D69803, D69132 and D69134, which are superseded by this patch.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68364
2020-09-22 11:20:33 -04:00
Louis Dionne bb09ef9598 [libc++] Fix failures when running the test suite without RTTI 2020-09-21 20:17:24 -04:00
Mark de Wever d4dd961300 Fixes complexity of map insert_or_assign with a hint.
Mitsuru Kariya reported the map operations insert_or_assign with a hint
violates the complexity requirement. The function no longer uses a lower_bound,
which caused the wrong complexity.

Fixes PR38722: [C++17] std::map::insert_or_assign w/ hint violate complexity requirements

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62779
2020-09-19 16:28:55 +02:00
Louis Dionne a3c28ccd49 [libc++] Remove some workarounds for missing variadic templates
We don't support GCC in C++03 mode, and Clang provides variadic templates
even in C++03 mode. So there's effectively no supported compiler that
doesn't support variadic templates.

This effectively gets rid of all uses of _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_VARIADICS, but
some workarounds for the lack of variadics remain.
2020-09-17 11:05:39 -04:00
Louis Dionne d9c9a74d0d [libc++] Add missing friend keyword
Otherwise, we're declaring a non-static member function, and that
gives errors in C++11 because of the change of semantics between
C++11 and C++14 for non-const constexpr member functions.

This was always intended to be a friend declaration.
2020-09-15 14:21:05 -04:00
Marshall Clow 39c8795141 [libc++] Use allocator_traits to consistently allocate/deallocate/construct/destroy objects in std::any
https://llvm.org/PR45099 notes (correctly) that we're inconsistent in memory
allocation in `std::any`. We allocate memory with `std::allocator<T>::allocate`,
construct with placement new, destroy by calling the destructor directly, and
deallocate by calling `delete`. Most of those are customizable by the user,
but in different ways.

The standard is silent on how these things are to be accomplished.
This patch makes it so we use `allocator_traits<allocator<T>>` for all
of these operations (allocate, construct, destruct, deallocate).
This is, at least, consistent.

Fixes https://llvm.org/PR45099.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81133
2020-09-15 11:04:59 -04:00
zoecarver 3ed89b51da [Take 2] [libc++] Make rotate a constexpr.
This patch makes `std::rotate` a constexpr. In doing so, this patch also
updates the internal `__move` and `__move_backward` funtions to be
constexpr.

This patch was previously reverted in ed653184ac because it was missing
some UNSUPPORTED markup for older compilers. This commit adds it.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65721
2020-09-14 18:14:46 -04:00
zoecarver ed653184ac Revert "[libc++] Make rotate a constexpr."
This reverts commit 1ec02efee9.
2020-09-14 14:53:17 -07:00
Nicholas-Baron b552a30283 [libc++] Finish implementing P0202R3
cppreference lists the support for this paper as partial.
I found 4 functions which the paper marks as `constexpr`,
but did not use the appropriate macro.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84275
2020-09-14 16:58:49 -04:00
zoecarver 1ec02efee9 [libc++] Make rotate a constexpr.
This patch makes `std::rotate` a constexpr. In doing so, this patch also
updates the internal `__move` and `__move_backward` funtions to be
constexpr.

Reviewed By: ldionne

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65721
2020-09-14 13:56:48 -07:00
Louis Dionne 71a16e40f7 [libcxx] ostream{,buf}_iterator::difference_type changes in C++20
In C++20, since P0896R4, std::ostream_iterator and std::ostreambuf_iterator
must have std::ptrdiff_t instead of void as a difference_type.

Tests by Casey Carter (thanks!).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87459
2020-09-14 11:08:09 -04:00
Olivier Giroux 59fc867790 Re-split integral & pointer overloads. Add tests. 2020-09-11 12:13:35 -07:00
Olivier Giroux fc4bff0cd3 Update atomic feature macros, synopsis, signatures to match C++20. Improve test coverage for non-lock-free atomics. 2020-09-09 10:00:09 -07:00
Louis Dionne 5571467879 [libc++] Avoid including <sys/cdefs.h> on non-Apple platforms in <ctime> 2020-09-02 18:11:26 -04:00
Michael Schellenberger Costa 737a4501e8 Add constexpr to pair
Reviewed By: #libc, ldionne

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80558
2020-09-02 21:21:24 +02:00
Louis Dionne 4f57a126c4 [libc++] Remove definition of _LIBCPP_ALIGNOF for GCC in C++03 mode
That definition is known to be potentially incorrect, and we don't support
GCC in C++03 mode anyway.
2020-09-02 12:29:42 -04:00
hyd-dev 44cc78da05 [libc++] Fix incorrect usage of __STDC_HOSTED__
D56913 introduced the _LIBCPP_FREESTANDING macro and guarded its
definition by:

	#ifndef __STDC_HOSTED__
	#  define _LIBCPP_FREESTANDING
	#endif

However, __STDC_HOSTED__ is defined as 0 in freestanding implementations
instead of undefined, which means that _LIBCPP_FREESTANDING would never
get defined. This patch corrects the above as:

	#if __STDC_HOSTED__ == 0
	#  define _LIBCPP_FREESTANDING
	#endif

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86055
2020-09-02 12:26:37 -04:00
Louis Dionne 5201b962e8 [libc++] Re-apply the workaround for timespec_get not always being available in Apple SDKs
This commit re-applies 99f3b231cb, which was reverted in 8142425727
because it broke the modules build. The modules failure was a circular
dependency between the Darwin module and __config. Specifically, the
issue was that if <__config> includes a system header, the std_config
module depends on the Darwin module. However, the Darwin module already
depends on the std_config header because some of its headers include
libc++ headers like <ctype.h> (they mean to include the C <ctype.h>,
but libc++ headers are first in the header search path).

This is fixed by moving the workaround to <ctime> only.

https://llvm.org/PR47208
rdar://68157284
2020-09-02 12:20:32 -04:00
Raphael Isemann 8142425727 Revert "[libc++] Workaround timespec_get not always being available in Apple SDKs"
This reverts commit 99f3b231cb. It breaks
libcxx/modules/stds_include.sh.cpp on macOS as the new include to sys/cdefs.h
causes a dependency from __config to the Darwin module (which already has
a dependency on __config). This cyclic dependency breaks compiling the std
module which breaks compiling pretty much every program with ToT libc++ and
enabled modules.

I'll revert for now to get the bots green again. Sorry for the inconvenience.
2020-09-02 09:45:35 +02:00
Eric Fiselier 057028ed39 Revert switch based variant temporarily.
There are currently some failures caused by this change internally. I'm working
to debug them and hopefully these series of patches should be recommitted by
the end of the week.

Thank you to Micheal Park for the contributions, and for allowing the temporary
rollback.

The commits reverted by this change are:

7d15ece79c
e0ec7a0206
02197f7e50
a175a96517
2020-09-01 22:15:33 -04:00
Louis Dionne 99f3b231cb [libc++] Workaround timespec_get not always being available in Apple SDKs
timespec_get is not available in Apple SDKs when (__DARWIN_C_LEVEL >= __DARWIN_C_FULL)
isn't true, which leads to libc++ trying to import ::timespec_get into
namespace std when it's not available. This issue has been reported to
Apple's libc, but we need a workaround in the meantime.

https://llvm.org/PR47208
rdar://68157284
2020-09-01 15:10:50 -04:00
Michael Park 7d15ece79c [libcxx/variant] Implement workaround for GCC bug.
A parameter pack is deemed to be uncaptured, which is bogus... but it seems to
be because it's within an expression that involves `decltype` of an uncaptured
pack or something: https://godbolt.org/z/b8z3sh

Drive-by fix for uglified name.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86827
2020-08-30 12:43:14 -04:00
Louis Dionne 316d336dca [libc++] Un-deprecate and un-remove some members of std::allocator
This implements the part of P0619R4 related to the default allocator.
This is incredibly important, since otherwise there is an ABI break
between C++17 and C++20 w.r.t. the default allocator's size_type on
platforms where std::size_t is not the same as std::make_unsigned<std::ptrdiff_t>.
2020-08-28 12:51:51 -04:00
Louis Dionne 21a1a263a6 [libc++][NFC] Define functor's call operator inline
This fixes a mismatched visibility attribute on the call operator in
addition to making the code clearer. Given this is a simple lambda
in essence, the intent has always been to give it inline visibility.
2020-08-27 14:20:34 -04:00
Mikhail Maltsev a19fd1aab5 Revert "[libcxx] Fix compile for BUILD_EXTERNAL_THREAD_LIBRARY"
This reverts commit 3b71f91558.

The commit is breaking some build bots.
2020-08-27 16:48:10 +01:00
David Nicuesa 3b71f91558 [libcxx] Fix compile for BUILD_EXTERNAL_THREAD_LIBRARY
Fix compilation with -DLIBCXX_BUILD_EXTERNAL_THREAD_LIBRARY when using clang. Now linking target  'cxx_external_threads' with 'cxx-headers'. Fix mismatching visibility for `libcpp_timed_backoff_policy` function in file <__threading_support>.

Reviewed By: #libc, ldionne

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86598
2020-08-27 16:24:19 +01:00
Michael Park e0ec7a0206
[libcxx/variant] Correctly propagate return type of the visitor.
The tests for it were missing so I've added them.

Reviewed By: #libc, EricWF

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86006
2020-08-17 10:53:59 -07:00
Michael Park 02197f7e50
[libcxx/variant] Avoided variable name shadowing. 2020-08-14 16:30:27 -07:00
Michael Park a175a96517
[libcxx/variant] Introduce `switch`-based mechanism for `std::visit`.
This patch introduces mechanism for `std::visit` backed by `switch`.
The `switch` is structured such that it's a flattened manual vtable (an n-ary array).
The `switch` mechanism is enabled if `(1 * ... * vs.size()) < 1024`.

The following are performance numbers from the benchmarks added in D85419, tested on my 2017 Macbook Pro.

```
$ ./projects/libcxx/benchmarks/variant_visit_1.libcxx.out
2020-08-09 23:55:14
Running ./projects/libcxx/benchmarks/variant_visit_1.libcxx.out
Run on (8 X 3100 MHz CPU s)
CPU Caches:
  L1 Data 32K (x4)
  L1 Instruction 32K (x4)
  L2 Unified 262K (x4)
  L3 Unified 8388K (x1)
Load Average: 2.03, 2.36, 2.43
------------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark                 Time             CPU   Iterations
------------------------------------------------------------
BM_Visit<1, 1>        0.260 ns        0.260 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<1, 2>         1.56 ns         1.56 ns    435925220
BM_Visit<1, 3>         1.55 ns         1.55 ns    444416228
BM_Visit<1, 4>         1.57 ns         1.57 ns    427951336
BM_Visit<1, 5>         1.57 ns         1.56 ns    444766371
BM_Visit<1, 6>         1.70 ns         1.68 ns    446639358
BM_Visit<1, 7>         1.64 ns         1.64 ns    400441630
BM_Visit<1, 8>         1.56 ns         1.56 ns    430729471
BM_Visit<1, 9>         1.58 ns         1.58 ns    449894596
BM_Visit<1, 10>        1.54 ns         1.54 ns    449660506
BM_Visit<1, 20>        1.56 ns         1.56 ns    450813074
BM_Visit<1, 30>        1.59 ns         1.59 ns    440032940
BM_Visit<1, 40>        1.59 ns         1.59 ns    443731656
BM_Visit<1, 50>        1.56 ns         1.56 ns    444709859
BM_Visit<1, 60>        1.59 ns         1.58 ns    439527320
BM_Visit<1, 70>        1.57 ns         1.57 ns    438450890
BM_Visit<1, 80>        1.58 ns         1.58 ns    443001525
BM_Visit<1, 90>        1.63 ns         1.62 ns    448456349
BM_Visit<1, 100>       1.57 ns         1.57 ns    445740630

$ ./projects/libcxx/benchmarks/variant_visit_2.libcxx.out
2020-08-09 23:59:35
Running ./projects/libcxx/benchmarks/variant_visit_2.libcxx.out
Run on (8 X 3100 MHz CPU s)
CPU Caches:
  L1 Data 32K (x4)
  L1 Instruction 32K (x4)
  L2 Unified 262K (x4)
  L3 Unified 8388K (x1)
Load Average: 1.40, 1.94, 2.22
-----------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark                Time             CPU   Iterations
-----------------------------------------------------------
BM_Visit<2, 1>       0.261 ns        0.260 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<2, 2>        1.55 ns         1.54 ns    432844219
BM_Visit<2, 3>        1.30 ns         1.30 ns    532529974
BM_Visit<2, 4>        1.54 ns         1.54 ns    446055910
BM_Visit<2, 5>        1.31 ns         1.31 ns    531099680
BM_Visit<2, 6>        1.56 ns         1.56 ns    443203475
BM_Visit<2, 7>        1.29 ns         1.29 ns    526478087
BM_Visit<2, 8>        1.56 ns         1.56 ns    439000834
BM_Visit<2, 9>        1.30 ns         1.30 ns    528756817
BM_Visit<2, 10>       1.56 ns         1.55 ns    442923039
BM_Visit<2, 20>       1.35 ns         1.35 ns    517021072
BM_Visit<2, 30>       1.60 ns         1.59 ns    419724661
BM_Visit<2, 40>       1.45 ns         1.44 ns    472137163
BM_Visit<2, 50>       1.65 ns         1.65 ns    421389743

$ ./projects/libcxx/benchmarks/variant_visit_3.libcxx.out
2020-08-10 00:01:32
Running ./projects/libcxx/benchmarks/variant_visit_3.libcxx.out
Run on (8 X 3100 MHz CPU s)
CPU Caches:
  L1 Data 32K (x4)
  L1 Instruction 32K (x4)
  L2 Unified 262K (x4)
  L3 Unified 8388K (x1)
Load Average: 2.20, 2.01, 2.21
-----------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark                Time             CPU   Iterations
-----------------------------------------------------------
BM_Visit<3, 1>       0.272 ns        0.271 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<3, 2>        1.87 ns         1.86 ns    361858090
BM_Visit<3, 3>        1.77 ns         1.77 ns    391192579
BM_Visit<3, 4>        1.84 ns         1.84 ns    374694223
BM_Visit<3, 5>        1.75 ns         1.75 ns    408270392
BM_Visit<3, 6>        1.88 ns         1.88 ns    378759185
BM_Visit<3, 7>        1.79 ns         1.79 ns    395498102
BM_Visit<3, 8>        1.85 ns         1.85 ns    371660366
BM_Visit<3, 9>        1.80 ns         1.80 ns    386872851
BM_Visit<3, 10>       1.84 ns         1.84 ns    362367606
BM_Visit<3, 15>       1.77 ns         1.77 ns    392060220
BM_Visit<3, 20>       1.85 ns         1.85 ns    379157188
```

```
$ ./projects/libcxx/benchmarks/variant_visit_1.libcxx.out
2020-08-10 00:05:57
Running ./projects/libcxx/benchmarks/variant_visit_1.libcxx.out
Run on (8 X 3100 MHz CPU s)
CPU Caches:
  L1 Data 32K (x4)
  L1 Instruction 32K (x4)
  L2 Unified 262K (x4)
  L3 Unified 8388K (x1)
Load Average: 2.27, 2.36, 2.34
------------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark                 Time             CPU   Iterations
------------------------------------------------------------
BM_Visit<1, 1>        0.271 ns        0.271 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<1, 2>        0.269 ns        0.269 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<1, 3>        0.271 ns        0.271 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<1, 4>        0.270 ns        0.270 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<1, 5>        0.269 ns        0.269 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<1, 6>        0.270 ns        0.269 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<1, 7>        0.265 ns        0.265 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<1, 8>        0.269 ns        0.269 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<1, 9>        0.268 ns        0.268 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<1, 10>       0.269 ns        0.269 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<1, 20>       0.267 ns        0.267 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<1, 30>       0.272 ns        0.272 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<1, 40>       0.268 ns        0.268 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<1, 50>       0.268 ns        0.268 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<1, 60>       0.268 ns        0.268 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<1, 70>       0.269 ns        0.269 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<1, 80>       0.266 ns        0.266 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<1, 90>       0.268 ns        0.268 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<1, 100>      0.267 ns        0.267 ns   1000000000

$ ./projects/libcxx/benchmarks/variant_visit_2.libcxx.out
2020-08-12 04:09:59
Running ./projects/libcxx/benchmarks/variant_visit_2.libcxx.out
Run on (8 X 3100 MHz CPU s)
CPU Caches:
  L1 Data 32K (x4)
  L1 Instruction 32K (x4)
  L2 Unified 262K (x4)
  L3 Unified 8388K (x1)
Load Average: 2.17, 4.20, 4.78
-----------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark                Time             CPU   Iterations
-----------------------------------------------------------
BM_Visit<2, 1>       0.302 ns        0.301 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<2, 2>       0.297 ns        0.295 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<2, 3>       0.353 ns        0.351 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<2, 4>       0.276 ns        0.276 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<2, 5>       0.285 ns        0.283 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<2, 6>       0.290 ns        0.287 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<2, 7>       0.282 ns        0.280 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<2, 8>       0.290 ns        0.287 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<2, 9>       0.291 ns        0.285 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<2, 10>      0.293 ns        0.287 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<2, 20>       1.70 ns         1.68 ns    391400375
BM_Visit<2, 30>       1.64 ns         1.63 ns    418925874
BM_Visit<2, 40>       1.63 ns         1.62 ns    423623677
BM_Visit<2, 50>       1.68 ns         1.67 ns    411687212

$ ./projects/libcxx/benchmarks/variant_visit_3.libcxx.out
2020-08-12 04:10:43
Running ./projects/libcxx/benchmarks/variant_visit_3.libcxx.out
Run on (8 X 3100 MHz CPU s)
CPU Caches:
  L1 Data 32K (x4)
  L1 Instruction 32K (x4)
  L2 Unified 262K (x4)
  L3 Unified 8388K (x1)
Load Average: 1.57, 3.76, 4.59
-----------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark                Time             CPU   Iterations
-----------------------------------------------------------
BM_Visit<3, 1>       0.271 ns        0.270 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<3, 2>       0.344 ns        0.334 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<3, 3>       0.347 ns        0.336 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<3, 4>       0.300 ns        0.296 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<3, 5>       0.290 ns        0.286 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<3, 6>       0.272 ns        0.271 ns   1000000000
BM_Visit<3, 7>        1.72 ns         1.71 ns    415765841
BM_Visit<3, 8>        1.73 ns         1.72 ns    408909555
BM_Visit<3, 9>        2.16 ns         2.04 ns    380898485
BM_Visit<3, 10>       2.45 ns         2.40 ns    295714256
BM_Visit<3, 15>       1.92 ns         1.85 ns    375990332
BM_Visit<3, 20>       1.66 ns         1.65 ns    414456233
```

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85420
2020-08-14 12:54:58 -07:00