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Eric Fiselier 04333f9bda Diagnose non-const-callable hash functions and comparators
llvm-svn: 291969
2017-01-13 22:42:53 +00:00
Eric Fiselier cd71f447b7 [libc++] Tolerate presence of __deallocate macro
Summary:
On Windows the identifier `__deallocate` is defined as a macro by one of the Windows system headers. Previously libc++ worked around this by `#undef __deallocate` and generating a warning. However this causes the WIN32 version of `__threading_support` to always generate a warning on Windows. This is not OK.

This patch renames all usages of `__deallocate` internally as to not conflict with the macro.

Reviewers: mclow.lists, majnemer, rnk, rsmith, smeenai, compnerd

Subscribers: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28426

llvm-svn: 291332
2017-01-07 03:01:24 +00:00
Eric Fiselier e2f2d1edef [NFC] Rename _LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS_ONLY to _LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_VIS
The name _LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS_ONLY is no longer accurate because both
_LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS and _LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS_ONLY expand to
__attribute__((__type_visibility__)) with Clang. The only remaining difference
is that _LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS_ONLY can be applied to templates whereas
_LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS cannot (due to dllimport/dllexport not being allowed on
templates).

This patch renames _LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS_ONLY to _LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_VIS.

llvm-svn: 291035
2017-01-04 23:56:00 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 780b51df1d Add tests for unordered container tests and std::string
llvm-svn: 290655
2016-12-28 05:53:01 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 341c9dd9c4 Fix __hash_table::max_size() on 32 bit systems
llvm-svn: 287749
2016-11-23 09:16:12 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 55b31b4e69 [libcxx] Fix max_size() across all containers
Summary: The `max_size()` method of containers should respect both the allocator's reported `max_size` and the range of the `difference_type`. This patch makes all containers choose the smallest of those two values.

Reviewers: mclow.lists, EricWF

Subscribers: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26885

llvm-svn: 287729
2016-11-23 01:18:56 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 4271d0148a Fix missing _LIBCPP_INLINE_VISIBILITY macro on C++03 specific __hash_table function
llvm-svn: 282349
2016-09-25 04:05:46 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 1a06fe5f7e Skip chash computation in insert/emplace if the unconstrained hash matches.
llvm-svn: 276549
2016-07-24 06:22:25 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 40492ba417 Fix undefined behavior in __hash_table
Summary:
This patch attempts to fix the undefined behavior in __hash_table by changing the node pointer types used throughout. The pointer types are changed for raw pointers in the current ABI and for fancy pointers in ABI V2 (since the fancy pointer types may not be ABI compatible).

The UB in `__hash_table` arises because tree downcasts the embedded end node and then deferences that pointer. Currently there are 2 node types in __hash_table:

* `__hash_node_base` which contains the `__next_` pointer.
* `__hash_node` which contains `__hash_` and `__value_`.

Currently the bucket list, iterators, and `__next_` pointers store pointers to `__hash_node` even though they all need to store `__hash_node_base` pointers.
This patch makes that change by introducing a `__next_pointer` typedef which is a pointer to `__hash_node` in the current ABI and `__hash_node_base` afterwards.

One notable change is to the type of `__bucket_list` which used to be defined as `unique_ptr<__node_pointer[], ...>` and is now `unique_ptr<__next_pointer[], ...>` meaning that we now allocate and deallocate different types using a different allocator. I'm going to give this part of the change more thought since it may introduce compatibility issues.

This change is similar to D20786.



Reviewers: mclow.lists, EricWF

Subscribers: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D20787

llvm-svn: 276533
2016-07-23 20:36:55 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 6a411472e3 Check for unconstrained hash equality before constrained hash equality.
This patch implements a simple optimization in __hash_table::find. When iterating
the found bucket we only constrain the bucket elements hash if it doesn't
already match the unconstrained hash of the specified key. This prevent
the performance of an expensive modulo operation.

Since the bucket element almost always matches the key, especially when the
load factor is low, this optimization has large performance impacts. For
a unordered_set<int> of random integers this patch improves the performance of
'find(...)' by 40%.

llvm-svn: 275734
2016-07-17 22:04:57 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 118cb4180f Don't compute modulus of hash if it is smaller than the bucket count.
This cleans up a previous optimization attempt in hash, and results in
additional performance improvements over that previous attempt. Additionally
this new optimization does not hinder the power of 2 bucket count optimization.

llvm-svn: 275114
2016-07-11 22:02:02 +00:00
Kwasi Mensah 318d35a7bc [libc++] Check hash before calling __hash_table key_eq function
Summary: The current implementations of __hash_table::find used by std::unordered_set/unordered_map call key_eq on each key that lands in the same bucket as the key you're looking for. However, since equal objects mush hash to the same value, you can short-circuit the possibly expensive call to key_eq by checking the hashes first.

Reviewers: EricWF

Subscribers: kmensah, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21510

llvm-svn: 274857
2016-07-08 15:34:28 +00:00
Eric Fiselier f977598bb6 Improve performance of unordered_set<uint32_t>::find by 45%. Add benchmarks.
This patch improves the performance of unordered_set's find by 45% when
the value exists within the set. __hash_tables find method
needs to check if it's reached the end of the bucket by constraining the
hash of the current node and checking it against the bucket index. However
constraining the hash is an expensive operations and it can be avoided if the
two unconstrained hashes are equal. This patch applies that optimization.

This patch also adds a top level directory called benchmarks. 'benchmarks/'
is intended to store any/all benchmarks written for the standard library.
Currently nothing is done with files under 'benchmarks/' but I would like
to move towards introducing a formal format and test runner.

llvm-svn: 274423
2016-07-02 05:19:59 +00:00
Marshall Clow 3b8669edbf Fix static assert problem on gcc; remove XFAILs that I put in in r274250
llvm-svn: 274285
2016-06-30 22:05:45 +00:00
Marshall Clow 497677449b Implement LWG#2436: 'Comparators for associative containers should always be CopyConstructible'
llvm-svn: 274235
2016-06-30 15:11:53 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 500886841d Teach map/unordered_map how to optimize 'emplace(Key, T)'.
In cases where emplace is called with two arguments and the first one
matches the key_type we can Key to check for duplicates before allocating.

This patch expands on work done by dexonsmith@apple.com.

llvm-svn: 266498
2016-04-16 00:23:12 +00:00
Eric Fiselier fa1f613f7e Extract key to avoid preemptive mallocs in insert/emplace in associative containers
Summary: This patch applies Duncan's work on __hash_table to __tree.

Reviewers: mclow.lists, dexonsmith

Subscribers: dexonsmith, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18637

llvm-svn: 266491
2016-04-15 23:27:27 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith fde79b40c2 unord: Extract key to avoid preemptive mallocs in insert/emplace
unordered_set::emplace and unordered_map::emplace construct a node, then
try to insert it.  If insertion fails, the node gets deleted.

To avoid this unnecessary malloc traffic, check to see if the argument
to emplace has the appropriate key_type.  If so, we can use that key
directly and delay the malloc until we're sure we're inserting something
new.

Test updates by Eric Fiselier, who rewrote the old allocation tests to
include the new cases.

There are two orthogonal future directions:

1. Apply the same optimization to set and map.

2. Extend the optimization to when the argument is not key_type, but can
   be converted to it without side effects.  Ideally, we could do this
   whenever key_type is trivially destructible and the argument is
   trivially convertible to key_type, but in practise the relevant type
   traits "blow up sometimes".  At least, we should catch a few simple
   cases (such as when both are primitive types).

llvm-svn: 263746
2016-03-17 20:45:20 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 43b121df05 Rename <__hash_table> traits so they don't conflict with similar traits.
In particular <__tree> defines many of the same types of traits classes.

llvm-svn: 261421
2016-02-20 07:59:16 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 757373e676 Get <ext/hash_map> working again
llvm-svn: 261180
2016-02-18 00:20:34 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 8e39768c21 Properly down-cast a sentinal node pointer through void*
llvm-svn: 260526
2016-02-11 15:22:37 +00:00
Eric Fiselier fcd0221118 Teach __hash_table how to handle unordered_map's __hash_value_type.
This patch is fairly large and contains a number of changes. The main change
is teaching '__hash_table' how to handle '__hash_value_type'. Unfortunately
this change is a rampant layering violation, but it's required to make
unordered_map conforming without re-writing all of __hash_table.
After this change 'unordered_map' can delegate to '__hash_table' in almost all cases.

The major changes found in this patch are:

  * Teach __hash_table to differentiate between the true container value type
    and the node value type by introducing the "__container_value_type" and
    "__node_value_type" typedefs. In the case of unordered_map '__container_value_type'
    is 'pair<const Key, Value>' and '__node_value_type' is '__hash_value_type'.
    
  * Switch almost all overloads in '__hash_table' previously taking 'value_type'
    (AKA '__node_value_type) to take  '__container_value_type' instead. Previously
    'pair<K, V>' would be implicitly converted to '__hash_value_type<K, V>' because
    of the function signature.
    
  * Add '__get_key', '__get_value', '__get_ptr', and '__move' static functions to
    '__key_value_types'. These functions allow '__hash_table' to unwrap
    '__node_value_type' objects into '__container_value_type' and its sub-parts.

  * Pass  '__hash_value_type::__value_'  to 'a.construct(p, ...)' instead of
    '__hash_value_type' itself. The C++14 standard requires that 'a.construct()'
    and 'a.destroy()' are only ever instantiated for the containers value type.

  * Remove '__hash_value_type's constructors and destructors. We should never
    construct an instance of this type.
    (TODO this is UB but we already do it in plenty of places).
  
  * Add a generic "try-emplace" function to '__hash_table' called
    '__emplace_unique_key_args(Key const&, Args...)'.

  
The following changes were done as cleanup:

  * Introduce the '_LIBCPP_CXX03_LANG' macro to be used in place of
    '_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_VARIADICS' or '_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_RVALUE_REFERENCE'.
    
  * Cleanup C++11 only overloads that assume an incomplete C++11 implementation.
    For example this patch removes the __construct_node overloads that do
    manual pack expansion.
    
  * Forward 'unordered_map::emplace' to '__hash_table' and remove dead code
    resulting from the change. This includes almost all
    'unordered_map::__construct_node' overloads.


The following changes are planed for future revisions:

  * Fix LWG issue #2469 by delegating 'unordered_map::operator[]' to use
    '__emplace_unique_key_args'.
    
  * Rewrite 'unordered_map::try_emplace' in terms of '__emplace_unique_key_args'.
  
  * Optimize '__emplace_unique' to call '__emplace_unique_key_args' when possible.
    This prevent unneeded allocations when inserting duplicate entries.


The additional follow up work needed after this patch:

  * Respect the lifetime rules for '__hash_value_type' by actually constructing it.
  * Make '__insert_multi' act similar to '__insert_unique' for objects of type
    'T&' and 'T const &&' with 'T = __container_value_type'.
  
  

llvm-svn: 260513
2016-02-11 11:59:44 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 75d0dcfde7 Recommit r260012 - Cleanup node-type handling in the unordered containers.
This time I kept <ext/hash_map> working!

This patch is the first in a series of patches that's meant to better
support unordered_map. unordered_map has a special "value_type" that
differs from pair<const Key, Value>. In order to meet the EmplaceConstructible
and CopyInsertable requirements we need to teach __hash_table about this
special value_type.

This patch creates a "__hash_node_types" traits class that contains
all of the typedefs needed by the unordered containers and it's iterators.
These typedefs include ones for each node type and  node pointer type,
as well as special typedefs for "unordered_map"'s value type.

As a result of this change all of the unordered containers now all support
incomplete types.

As a drive-by fix I changed the difference_type in __hash_table to always
be ptrdiff_t. There is a corresponding change to size_type but it cannot
take affect until an ABI break.

This patch will be followed up shortly with fixes for various unordered_map
bugs and problems.

llvm-svn: 260431
2016-02-10 20:46:23 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 20af59e38c Revert r260012 due to __gnu_cxx::hash_map breakage
llvm-svn: 260172
2016-02-08 23:47:13 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 1b2e4ffa58 Cleanup node-type handling in the unordered containers
This patch is the first in a series of patches that's meant to better
support unordered_map. unordered_map has a special "value_type" that
differs from pair<const Key, Value>. In order to meet the EmplaceConstructible
and CopyInsertable requirements we need to teach __hash_table about this
special value_type.

This patch creates a "__hash_node_types" traits class that contains
all of the typedefs needed by the unordered containers and it's iterators.
These typedefs include ones for each node type and  node pointer type,
as well as special typedefs for "unordered_map"'s value type.

As a result of this change all of the unordered containers now all support
incomplete types.

As a drive-by fix I changed the difference_type in __hash_table to always
be ptrdiff_t. There is a corresponding change to size_type but it cannot
take affect until an ABI break.

This patch will be followed up shortly with fixes for various unordered_map
fixes.

llvm-svn: 260012
2016-02-07 00:36:33 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith a584f0008a unordered: Rename __construct_node_hash() to allow forwarding, NFC
Rename the version of __construct_node() that takes a hash as an
argument to __construct_node_hash(), and use perfect-forwarding when
Rvalue references are available.  The primary motivation is to allow
other types through, since unordered_map's value_type is different from
__hash_table's value_type -- a follow-up will take advantage of this --
but the rename is general "goodness".

There should be no functionality change here (aside from enabling the
follow-up).

llvm-svn: 258511
2016-01-22 18:27:26 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 934b092186 Use __rebind_pointer to avoid #ifdef block
llvm-svn: 256654
2015-12-30 21:52:00 +00:00
Eric Fiselier e2e332a50e Make noexcept specifications on __hash_table definitions match their declarations.
llvm-svn: 255738
2015-12-16 00:53:04 +00:00
Evgeniy Stepanov 906c872db9 Cleanup: move visibility/linkage attributes to the first declaration.
This change moves visibility attributes from out-of-class method
definitions to in-class declaration. This is needed for a switch to
attribute((internal_linkage)) (see http://reviews.llvm.org/D13925)
which can only appear on the first declaration.

This change does not touch istream/ostream/streambuf. They are
handled separately in http://reviews.llvm.org/D14409.

llvm-svn: 252385
2015-11-07 01:22:13 +00:00
Dimitry Andric 251c629117 Fix warnings about pessimizing return moves for C++11 and higher
Summary:
Throughout the libc++ headers, there are a few instances where
_VSTD::move() is used to return a local variable.  Howard commented in
r189039 that these were there "for non-obvious reasons such as to help
things limp along in C++03 language mode".

However, when compiling these headers with warnings on, and in C++11 or
higher mode (like we do in FreeBSD), they cause the following complaints
about pessimizing moves:

    In file included from tests.cpp:26:
    In file included from tests.hpp:29:
    /usr/include/c++/v1/map:1368:12: error: moving a local object in a return statement prevents copy elision [-Werror,-Wpessimizing-move]
        return _VSTD::move(__h);  // explicitly moved for C++03
               ^
    /usr/include/c++/v1/__config:368:15: note: expanded from macro '_VSTD'
    #define _VSTD std::_LIBCPP_NAMESPACE
                  ^

Attempt to fix this by adding a _LIBCPP_EXPLICIT_MOVE() macro to
__config, which gets defined to _VSTD::move for pre-C++11, and to
nothing for C++11 and later.

I am not completely satisfied with the macro name (I also considered
_LIBCPP_COMPAT_MOVE and some other variants), so suggestions are
welcome. :)

Reviewers: mclow.lists, howard.hinnant, EricWF

Subscribers: arthur.j.odwyer, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11394

llvm-svn: 245421
2015-08-19 06:43:33 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 87a82490fc Enable and fix warnings during the build.
Although CMake adds warning flags, they are ignored in the libc++ headers
because the headers '#pragma system header' themselves.

This patch disables the system header pragma when building libc++ and fixes
the warnings that arose.

The warnings fixed were:
1. <memory> - anonymous structs are a GNU extension
2. <functional> - anonymous structs are a GNU extension.
3. <__hash_table> - Embedded preprocessor directives have undefined behavior.
4. <string> - Definition is missing noexcept from declaration.
5. <__std_stream> - Unused variable.

llvm-svn: 242623
2015-07-18 20:40:46 +00:00
Marshall Clow e3fbe1433b Implement the first part of N4258: 'Cleaning up noexcept in the Library'. This patch deals with swapping containers, and implements a more strict noexcept specification (a conforming extension) than the standard mandates.
llvm-svn: 242056
2015-07-13 20:04:56 +00:00
Eric Fiselier de3f2b396c Fix PR12999 - unordered_set::insert calls operator new when no insert occurs
Summary:
when `unordered_set::insert(value_type&&)` was called it would be treated like `unordered_set::emplace(Args&&)` and it would allocate and construct a node before trying to insert it.
This caused unnecessary allocations when the value was already in the set. This patch adds an overload to `__hash_table::__insert_unique` that specifically handles `value_type&&` more link `value_type const &`. 

This patch also adds a single unified insert function for values into  `__hash_table` called `__insert_unique_value` that handles the cases for `__insert_unique(value_type&&)` and `__insert_unique(value_type const &)`. 

This patch fixes PR12999: http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=12999.




Reviewers: mclow.lists, titus, danalbert

Reviewed By: danalbert

Subscribers: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7570

llvm-svn: 239666
2015-06-13 07:18:32 +00:00
Marshall Clow 1f508014df In many places, there was an #ifdef/#else block that selected one of two implmentations of rebind_alloc based on whether or not we had template aliases. Create a helper struct to encapsulate that bit of logic, and replace all the ifdefs with uses of that struct. No functionality change intented.
llvm-svn: 234296
2015-04-07 05:21:38 +00:00
Marshall Clow 7c78beac5d Remove several unused forward declarations. Fixes PR22605.
llvm-svn: 229728
2015-02-18 19:28:35 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool 8e5ce33193 Handle function name conflicts in _LIBCPP_MSVCRT mode
Visual Studio's SAL extension uses a macro named __deallocate. This macro is
used pervasively, and gets included through various different ways. This
conflicts with the similarly named interfaces in libc++. Introduce a undef
header similar to __undef_min_max to handle this. This fixes a number of errors
due to the macro replacing the function name.

llvm-svn: 229162
2015-02-13 22:15:32 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 9ba5c11b99 Rename pow2 functions in __hash_table to reflect that they are hash specific
llvm-svn: 227866
2015-02-02 21:31:48 +00:00
Eric Fiselier c1bd9197eb NFC. Move definition of _LIBCPP_ASSERT into __debug header and remove external include guards.
Things done in this patch:

1. Make __debug include __config since it uses macros from it.

2. The current method of defining _LIBCPP_ASSERT is prone to redefinitions. Move
the null _LIBCPP_ASSERT definition into the __debug header to prevent this.

3. Remove external <__debug> include gaurds. <__debug> guards almost all of its
contents internally. There is no reason to be doing it externally.

This patch should not change any functionality.

llvm-svn: 215332
2014-08-10 23:53:08 +00:00
Howard Hinnant 145afa17ca Rename _LIBCPP_DEBUG2 to _LIBCPP_DEBUG.
llvm-svn: 189140
2013-08-23 20:10:18 +00:00
Howard Hinnant 179b1f8cf2 Zhihao Yuan noted that there were a few unneeded statements. Eliminated the unnecessary ones, and commented the ones that are there for non-obvious reasons such as to help things limp along in C++03 language mode.
llvm-svn: 189039
2013-08-22 18:29:50 +00:00
Howard Hinnant f0544c2086 Nico Rieck: this patch series fixes visibility issues on Windows as explained in <http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-dev/2013-August/031214.html>.
llvm-svn: 188192
2013-08-12 18:38:34 +00:00
Marshall Clow 2c1a894061 N3644 support for <unordered_set> and <unordered_map>
llvm-svn: 187915
2013-08-07 21:30:44 +00:00
Howard Hinnant 2f51de568f debug mode for unordered_map. Also picked up a missing check and test in unordered_multimap. This wraps up debug mode for the unordered containers.
llvm-svn: 187659
2013-08-02 17:50:49 +00:00
Howard Hinnant 42a3046eef Ok, 3 major changes for debug mode in one commit:
1.  I had been detecting and trapping iterator == and \!= among iterators
    in different containers as an error.  But the trapping itself is actually
    an error.
    
    Consider:
    
    #include <iostream>
    #include <vector>
    #include <algorithm>

    template <class C>
    void
    display(const C& c)
    {
        std::cout << "{";
        bool first = true;
        for (const auto& x : c)
        {
            if (\!first)
                std::cout << ", ";
            first = false;
            std::cout << x;
        }
        std::cout << "}\n";
    }

    int
    main()
    {
        typedef std::vector<int> V;
        V v1 = {1, 3, 5};
        V v2 = {2, 4, 6};
        display(v1);
        display(v2);
        V::iterator i = std::find(v1.begin(), v1.end(), 1);
        V::iterator j = std::find(v2.begin(), v2.end(), 2);
        if (*i == *j)
            i = j;    // perfectly legal
        // ...
        if (i \!= j)   // the only way to check
            v2.push_back(*i);
        display(v1);
        display(v2);
    }

    It is legal to assign an iterator from one container to another of the
    same type.  This is required to work.  One might want to test whether or
    not such an assignment had been made.  The way one performs such a check
    is using the iterator's ==, \!= operator.  This is a logical and necessary
    function and does not constitute an error.

2.  I had a header circular dependence bug when _LIBCPP_DEBUG2 is defined.
    This caused a problem in several of the libc++ tests.
    Fixed.

3.  There is a serious problem when _LIBCPP_DEBUG2=1 at the moment in that
    std::basic_string is inoperable.  std::basic_string uses __wrap_iterator
    to implement its iterators.  __wrap_iterator has been rigged up in debug
    mode to support vector.  But string hasn't been rigged up yet.  This means
    that one gets false positives when using std::string in debug mode.  I've
    upped std::string's priority in www/debug_mode.html.

llvm-svn: 187636
2013-08-02 00:26:35 +00:00
Howard Hinnant e5c13decbe Debug mode for unordered_multiset. The exercise spotted a few places I had missed on unordered_set, so I picked those up as well.
There are actually two debug modes:

   1.  -D_LIBCPP_DEBUG2 or -D_LIBCPP_DEBUG2=1
       This is a relatively expensive debug mode, but very thorough.  This is normally what you want to debug with, but may turn O(1) operations into O(N) operations.

   2.  -D_LIBCPP_DEBUG2=0
       This is "debug lite."  Only preconditions that can be checked with O(1) expense are checked.  For example range checking on an indexing operation.  But not iterator validity.

llvm-svn: 187369
2013-07-29 19:05:47 +00:00
Howard Hinnant b24c802489 Debug mode for unordered_set. I believe this to be fairly complete for
unordered_set, however it is not complete yet for unordered_multiset,
unordered_map or unordered_multimap.  There has been a lot of work done
for these other three containers, however that work was done just to
keep all of the tests passing.

You can try this out with -D_LIBCPP_DEBUG2.  You will have to link to a
libc++.dylib that has been compiled with src/debug.cpp.  So far, vector
(but not vector<bool>), list, and unordered_set are treated.  I hope to
get the other three unordered containers up fairly quickly now that
unordered_set is done.

The flag _LIBCPP_DEBUG2 will eventually be changed to _LIBCPP_DEBUG, but
not today.  This is my second effort at getting debug mode going for
libc++, and I'm not quite yet ready to throw all of the work under the
first attempt away.

The basic design is that all of the debug information is kept in a
central database, instead of in the containers.  This has been done as
an attempt to have debug mode and non-debug mode be ABI compatible with
each other.  There are some circumstances where if you construct a
container in an environment without debug mode and pass it into debug
mode, the checking will get confused and let you know with a readable
error message.  Passing containers the other way: from debug mode out to
a non-debugging mode container should be 100% safe (at least that is the
goal).

llvm-svn: 186991
2013-07-23 22:01:58 +00:00
Howard Hinnant 307f814372 Implement full support for non-pointer types in custom allocators. This is for the unordered containers only. This work still needs to be done on the sequence containers.
llvm-svn: 184635
2013-06-22 15:21:29 +00:00
Howard Hinnant 6e41256f68 No functionality change at this time. I've split _LIBCPP_VISIBLE up into two flags: _LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS and _LIBCPP_FUNC_VIS. This is in preparation for taking advantage of clang's new __type_visibility__ attribute.
llvm-svn: 176593
2013-03-06 23:30:19 +00:00
Howard Hinnant aeb85680fb Dimitry Andric: many visibility fixes. Howard: Much appreciated. Can you send me a patch to CREDITS.TXT?
llvm-svn: 163862
2012-09-14 00:39:16 +00:00
Howard Hinnant 4cb38a82a2 This commit establishes a new bucket_count policy in the unordered containers: The policy now allows a power-of-2 number of buckets to be requested (and that request honored) by the client. And if the number of buckets is set to a power of 2, then the constraint of the hash to the number of buckets uses & instead of %. If the client does not specify a number of buckets, then the policy remains unchanged: a prime number of buckets is selected. The growth policy is that the number of buckets is roughly doubled when needed. While growing, either the prime, or the power-of-2 strategy will be preserved. There is a small run time cost for putting in this switch. For very cheap hash functions, e.g. identity for int, the cost can be as high as 18%. However with more typical use cases, e.g. strings, the cost is in the noise level. I've measured cases with very cheap hash functions (int) that using a power-of-2 number of buckets can make look up about twice as fast. However I've also noted that a power-of-2 number of buckets is more susceptible to accidental catastrophic collisions. Though I've also noted that accidental catastrophic collisions are also possible when using a prime number of buckets (but seems far less likely). In short, this patch adds an extra tuning knob for those clients trying to get the last bit of performance squeezed out of their hash containers. Casual users of the hash containers will not notice the introduction of this tuning knob. Those clients who swear by power-of-2 hash containers can now opt-in to that strategy. Clients who prefer a prime number of buckets can continue as they have.
llvm-svn: 159836
2012-07-06 17:31:14 +00:00