This patch does some housekeeping for the new <version> header.
It adds it to the module.modulemap, and the double_include.sh.cpp test.
Additionally it corrects the // UNSUPPORTED options for the libc++
specific test. The header needs to compile under C++03 to support
modules, and it should compile under all available compilers.
llvm-svn: 329144
This patch implements P0430R2, who's largest change is adding the path::format
enumeration for supporting path format conversions in path constructors.
However, since libc++'s filesystem only really supports POSIX like systems,
there are no real changes needed. This patch simply adds the format enum
and then ignores it when it's passed to constructors.
llvm-svn: 329031
This is a fairly large patch that implements all of the filesystem NB comments
and the relative paths changes (ex. adding weakly_canonical). These issues
and papers are all interrelated so their implementation couldn't be split up
nicely.
This patch upgrades <experimental/filesystem> to match the C++17 spec and not
the published experimental TS spec. Some of the changes in this patch are both
API and ABI breaking, however libc++ makes no guarantee about stability for
experimental implementations.
The major changes in this patch are:
* Implement NB comments for filesystem (P0492R2), including:
* Implement `perm_options` enum as part of NB comments, and update the
`permissions` function to match.
* Implement changes to `remove_filename` and `replace_filename`
* Implement changes to `path::stem()` and `path::extension()` which support
splitting examples like `.profile`.
* Change path iteration to return an empty path instead of '.' for trailing
separators.
* Change `operator/=` to handle absolute paths on the RHS.
* Change `absolute` to no longer accept a current path argument.
* Implement relative paths according to NB comments (P0219r1)
* Combine `path.cpp` and `operations.cpp` since some path functions require
access to the operations internals, and some fs operations require access
to the path parser.
llvm-svn: 329028
This patch corrects num_get for unsigned types to support strings
with a leading `-` character. According to the standard the
number should be parsed as an unsigned integer and then
negated.
llvm-svn: 328751
The NB comments for filesystem changed permissions and added
a new enum `perm_options` which control how the permissions
are applied.
This implements than NB resolution
llvm-svn: 328476
This partially reverts commit r328261. The GCC bug has been fixed in
trunk and has never existed in a released version. Therefore the changes
to variant are unneeded.
However, the additional tests have been left in place.
llvm-svn: 328388
This patch works around variant test failures which are new to
GCC 8. GCC 8 either doesn't perform SFINAE in lexical order, or
it doesn't halt after encountering the first failure. This
causes hard error to occur instead of substitution failure.
See gcc.gnu.org/PR78489
llvm-svn: 328261
This patch fixes std::allocator, and more specifically, all users
of __libcpp_allocate and __libcpp_deallocate, to support over-aligned
types.
__libcpp_allocate/deallocate now take an alignment parameter, and when
the specified alignment is greater than that supported by malloc/new,
the aligned version of operator new is called (assuming it's available).
When aligned new isn't available, the old behavior has been kept, and the
alignment parameter is ignored.
This patch depends on recent changes to __builtin_operator_new/delete which
allow them to be used to call any regular new/delete operator. By using
__builtin_operator_new/delete when possible, the new/delete erasure optimization
is maintained.
llvm-svn: 328180
When the generated __config file is being used, it is currently only
copied during installation process. However, that means that the file
that gets copied into LLVM build directory is the vanilla __config file,
and any parts of the build that depend on the just built toolchain like
sanitizers will get that instead of the generated version. To avoid this
issue, we need to copy the generated header into the LLVM build
directory as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43797
llvm-svn: 327194
shrink_to_fit() ends up doing a lot work to get information that we
already know since we just called clear(). This change seems concise
enough to be worth the couple extra lines and my benchmarks show that it
is indeed a pretty decent win. It looks like the same thing is going on
twice in __copy_assign_alloc(), but I didn't want to go overboard since
this is my first contribution to llvm/libc++.
Patch by Timothy VanSlyke!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41976
llvm-svn: 327064
This commit indents each level by two space characters, e.g.
#if defined(CONDITION)
# define _LIBCPP_NAME VALUE
#else
# define _LIBCPP_NAME VALUE
#endif
The simple #ifndef, #define, and #endif sequences are not indented, e.g.
#ifndef _LIBCPP_NAME
#define _LIBCPP_NAME ...
#endif
llvm-svn: 326027
Summary:
Certain C libraries require configuration macros defined in __config
to provide the correct functionality for libc++. This patch ensures
that the C header math.h is always included after the __config
header. It also adds a Windows-specific #if guard for the case when
the C math.h file is included the second time, as suggested by
Marshall in https://reviews.llvm.org/rL323490.
Fixes PR36382.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, EricWF
Reviewed By: mclow.lists
Subscribers: cfe-commits, pcc, christof, rogfer01
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43579
llvm-svn: 325760
Summary:
Currently std::asinh and std::acosh use std::pow to compute x^2. This
results in a significant error when computing e.g. asinh(i) or
acosh(-1).
This patch expresses x^2 directly via x.real() and x.imag(), like it
is done in libstdc++/glibc, and adds tests that checks the accuracy.
Reviewers: EricWF, mclow.lists
Reviewed By: mclow.lists
Subscribers: christof, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41629
llvm-svn: 325510
Summary:
Compiling `<functional>` in C++17 or higher mode results in:
```
functional:2500:1: warning: attribute '__visibility__' is ignored, place it after "class" to apply attribute to type declaration [-Wignored-attributes]
_LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS
^
__config:701:46: note: expanded from macro '_LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS'
# define _LIBCPP_TYPE_VIS __attribute__ ((__visibility__("default")))
^
1 warning generated.
```
Fix it by putting the attribute after the `class` keyword.
Reviewers: EricWF, mclow.lists
Reviewed By: EricWF
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43209
llvm-svn: 325027
Patch from charlieio@outlook.com
Reviewed as https://reviews.llvm.org/D42354
When the following command is used:
> clang-cl -std:c++17 -Iinclude\c++\v1 hello.cc c++.lib
An error occurred:
In file included from hello.cc:1:
In file included from include\c++\v1\iostream:38:
In file included from include\c++\v1\ios:216:
In file included from include\c++\v1\__locale:15:
In file included from include\c++\v1\string:477:
In file included from include\c++\v1\string_view:176:
In file included from include\c++\v1\__string:56:
In file included from include\c++\v1\algorithm:643:
In file included from include\c++\v1\memory:656:
include\c++\v1\new(165,29): error: redefinition of 'align_val_t'
enum class _LIBCPP_ENUM_VIS align_val_t : size_t { };
^
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Community\VC\Tools\MSVC\14.12.25827\include\vcruntime_new.h(43,16): note:
previous definition is here
enum class align_val_t : size_t {};
^
1 error generated.
vcruntime_new.h has defined align_val_t, libcxx need hide align_val_t.
This patch fixes that error.
llvm-svn: 324853
Patch from ngolovliov@gmail.com
Reviewed as: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42344
As described in llvm.org/PR30959, the current
implementation of std::{map, key}::{count, equal_range} in libcxx is
non-conforming. Quoting the C++14 standard [associative.reqmts]p3
> The phrase “equivalence of keys” means the equivalence relation imposed by
> the comparison and not the operator== on keys. That is, two keys k1 and k2 are
> considered to be equivalent if for the comparison object comp,
> comp(k1, k2) == false && comp(k2, k1) == false.
In the same section, the requirements table states the following:
> a.equal_range(k) equivalent to make_pair(a.lower_bound(k), a.upper_bound(k))
> a.count(k) returns the number of elements with key equivalent to k
The behaviour of libstdc++ seems to conform to the standard here.
llvm-svn: 324799
Summary:
Currently libc++ implements some operations on valarray by using the
resize method. This method has a parameter with a default value.
Because of this, valarray may spuriously construct and destruct
objects of valarray's element type.
This patch fixes this issue and adds corresponding test cases.
Reviewers: EricWF, mclow.lists
Reviewed By: mclow.lists
Subscribers: rogfer01, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41992
llvm-svn: 324596
An array T[1] isn't necessarily the same say when it's
a member of a struct. This patch addresses that problem and corrects
the tests to deal with it.
llvm-svn: 324545
Summary:
This patch fixes llvm.org/PR35491 and LWG2157 (https://cplusplus.github.io/LWG/issue2157)
The fix attempts to maintain ABI compatibility by replacing the array with a instance of `aligned_storage`.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, EricWF
Reviewed By: EricWF
Subscribers: lichray, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41223
llvm-svn: 324526
Revert "Fix initialization of array<const T, 0> with GCC."
Revert "Make array<const T, 0> non-CopyAssignable and make swap and fill ill-formed."
This reverts commit r324182, r324185, and r324194 which were causing issues with zero-length std::arrays.
llvm-svn: 324309
Previously, when handling zero-sized array of const objects we
used a const version of aligned_storage_t, which is not an array type.
However, GCC complains about initialization of the form: array<const T, 0> arr = {};
This patch fixes that bug by making the dummy object used to represent
the zero-sized array an array itself. This avoids GCC's complaints
about the uninitialized const member.
llvm-svn: 324194
This patch removes the noexcept declaration from filesystem
operations which require creating temporary paths or
creating a directory iterator. Either of these operations
can throw.
llvm-svn: 324192
Because path can be constructed from a ton of different types, including string
and wide strings, this caused it's streaming operators to suck up all sorts
of silly types via silly conversions. For example:
using namespace std::experimental::filesystem::v1;
std::wstring w(L"wide");
std::cout << w; // converts to path.
This patch tentatively adopts the resolution to LWG2989 and fixes the issue
by making the streaming operators friends of path.
llvm-svn: 324189
The standard isn't exactly clear how std::array should handle zero-sized arrays
with const element types. In particular W.R.T. copy assignment, swap, and fill.
This patch takes the position that those operations should be ill-formed,
and makes changes to libc++ to make it so.
This follows up on commit r324182.
llvm-svn: 324185
Summary:
This patch fixes llvm.org/PR35491 and LWG2157 (https://cplusplus.github.io/LWG/issue2157)
The fix attempts to maintain ABI compatibility by replacing the array with a instance of `aligned_storage`.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, EricWF
Reviewed By: EricWF
Subscribers: lichray, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41223
llvm-svn: 324182
According to [1], forms 2 and 4 of std::is_permutation should use the passed in
binary predicate to compare elements. operator== should only be used for forms
1 and 3 which do not take a binary predicate.
This CL fixes forms 2 and 4 which relied on operator== for some comparisons.
[1] http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/algorithm/is_permutation
Patch by Thomas Anderson!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42518
llvm-svn: 323563
We need to use the vcruntime declarations on Windows to avoid an
ODR violation involving rtti.obj, which provides the definition of
the runtime function implementing dynamic_cast and depends on the
vcruntime implementations of bad_cast and bad_typeid.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42220
llvm-svn: 323491
Code on Windows expects to be able to do:
#define _USE_MATH_DEFINES
#include <math.h>
and receive the definitions of mathematical constants, even if <math.h>
has previously been included. To support this scenario, re-include
<math.h> every time the wrapper header is included.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42403
llvm-svn: 323490
There was a bug in the implementation of splice where the container
sizes were updated before decrementing one of the iterators. Afterwards,
the result of decrementing the iterator was flagged as UB by the debug
implementation because the container was reported to be empty.
This patch fixes that bug by delaying the updating of the container
sizes until after the iterators have been correctly constructed.
llvm-svn: 323390
Summary:
See https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20855
Libc++ goes out of it's way to diagnose `std::tuple` constructions which are UB due to lifetime bugs caused by reference creation. For example:
```
// The 'const std::string&' is created *inside* the tuple constructor, and its lifetime is over before the end of the constructor call.
std::tuple<int, const std::string&> t(std::make_tuple(42, "abc"));
```
However, we are over-aggressive and we incorrectly diagnose cases such as:
```
void foo(std::tuple<int const&, int const&> const&);
foo(std::make_tuple(42, 42));
```
This patch fixes the incorrectly diagnosed cases, as well as converting the diagnostic to use the newly added Clang trait `__reference_binds_to_temporary`. The new trait allows us to diagnose cases we previously couldn't such as:
```
std::tuple<int, const std::string&> t(42, "abc");
```
Reviewers: rsmith, mclow.lists
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41977
llvm-svn: 323380
Summary:
Currently when a regular expression contains an invalid character
class name std::regex constructors throw an std::regex_error with
std::regex_constants::error_brack code.
This patch changes the code to std::regex_constants::error_ctype and
adds a test.
Reviewers: EricWF, mclow.lists
Reviewed By: mclow.lists
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42291
llvm-svn: 323322
Some users may have a custom build system which gives a different
name to the libc++ archive (or does not create an archive at all,
instead passing the object files directly to the linker). Give those
users a way to disable auto-linking.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42436
llvm-svn: 323300
The language standard does not define a function with this name,
so it is part of the user's namespace. This change fixes a duplicate
symbol error that occurs when a user attempts to define a function
with this name.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42405
llvm-svn: 323237
This is an MSVC standard library extension. It seems like a reasonable
enough extension to me because wchar_t* is the native format for
filenames on that platform.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42225
llvm-svn: 323170
This allows us to avoid polluting the namespace of users of <thread>
with the definitions in windows.h.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42214
llvm-svn: 323169
The specification of this function mandates a cast to uninitialized
T*, which is forbidden under CFI.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42146
llvm-svn: 322744
Inline the provided "fallback" definitions (which seem to always be
taken) that expand to __cdecl into users. The fallback definitions
for the *CRTIMP* macros were wrong in the case where the CRT is being
linked statically, so define our own macro as a replacement.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42158
llvm-svn: 322617
type 'result_type' to 'double'. The only thing that we ever do with
these numbers is to promote them to 'double' and use them in a division.
For small result_types, the values were getting truncated, skewing the
results. Thanks to James Nagurne for the suggestion.
llvm-svn: 322556
It covers the cases when the sentry object returns false and when an exception
was thrown. Corresponding standard paragraph is C++14 [istream.unformatted]p9:
[...] In any case, if n is greater than zero it then stores a null
character into the next successive location of the array.
rdar://problem/35566567
Reviewers: EricWF, mclow.lists
Reviewed By: mclow.lists
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40677
llvm-svn: 322326
An application may determine whether the C standard library is glibc
by testing whether __GLIBC_PREREQ is defined. This breaks if libc++
provides its own definition. Instead, define our own macro in our
namespace with the desired semantics.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41892
llvm-svn: 322201
Seems to have broken some tests since I first wrote this a while
back. Will reland after checking what went wrong with the tests.
This reverts commit 7023194c8d11a081fd01ed25308b3d60193c6a06.
llvm-svn: 322039
Summary:
After rL319736 for D28253 (which fixes PR28929), gcc cannot compile `<memory>` anymore in pre-C+11 modes, complaining:
```
In file included from /usr/include/c++/v1/memory:648:0,
from test.cpp:1:
/usr/include/c++/v1/memory: In static member function 'static std::__1::shared_ptr<_Tp> std::__1::shared_ptr<_Tp>::make_shared(_A0&, _A1&, _A2&)':
/usr/include/c++/v1/memory:4365:5: error: wrong number of template arguments (4, should be at least 1)
static_assert((is_constructible<_Tp, _A0, _A1, _A2>::value), "Can't construct object in make_shared" );
^
In file included from /usr/include/c++/v1/memory:649:0,
from test.cpp:1:
/usr/include/c++/v1/type_traits:3198:29: note: provided for 'template<class _Tp, class _A0, class _A1> struct std::__1::is_constructible'
struct _LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_VIS is_constructible
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from /usr/include/c++/v1/memory:648:0,
from test.cpp:1:
/usr/include/c++/v1/memory:4365:5: error: template argument 1 is invalid
static_assert((is_constructible<_Tp, _A0, _A1, _A2>::value), "Can't construct object in make_shared" );
^
/usr/include/c++/v1/memory: In static member function 'static std::__1::shared_ptr<_Tp> std::__1::shared_ptr<_Tp>::allocate_shared(const _Alloc&, _A0&, _A1&, _A2&)':
/usr/include/c++/v1/memory:4444:5: error: wrong number of template arguments (4, should be at least 1)
static_assert((is_constructible<_Tp, _A0, _A1, _A2>::value), "Can't construct object in allocate_shared" );
^
In file included from /usr/include/c++/v1/memory:649:0,
from test.cpp:1:
/usr/include/c++/v1/type_traits:3198:29: note: provided for 'template<class _Tp, class _A0, class _A1> struct std::__1::is_constructible'
struct _LIBCPP_TEMPLATE_VIS is_constructible
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from /usr/include/c++/v1/memory:648:0,
from test.cpp:1:
/usr/include/c++/v1/memory:4444:5: error: template argument 1 is invalid
static_assert((is_constructible<_Tp, _A0, _A1, _A2>::value), "Can't construct object in allocate_shared" );
^
```
This is also reported in https://bugs.freebsd.org/224946 (FreeBSD is apparently one of the very few projects that regularly builds programs against libc++ with gcc).
The reason is that the static assertions are invoking `is_constructible` with three arguments, while gcc does not have the built-in `is_constructible` feature, and the pre-C++11 `is_constructible` wrappers in `<type_traits>` only provide up to two arguments.
I have added additional wrappers for three arguments, modified the `is_constructible` entry point to take three arguments instead, and added a simple test to is_constructible.pass.cpp.
Reviewers: EricWF, mclow.lists
Reviewed By: EricWF
Subscribers: krytarowski, cfe-commits, emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41805
llvm-svn: 321963
This allows keeping libcxx using win32 threads even if a
version of pthread.h is installed.
This matches the existing cmake option LIBCXX_HAS_PTHREAD_API.
Also add missing documentation about the internal define
_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_WIN32.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41764
llvm-svn: 321896
As a result of this change, the basic_stringbuf constructor that
takes a mode ends up leaving __hm_ set to 0, causing the comparison
"__hm_ - __str_.data() < __noff" in seekoff() to succeed, which caused
the function to incorrectly return -1. The fix is to account for the
possibility of __hm_ being 0 when computing the distance from __hm_
to the start of the string.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41319
llvm-svn: 321124
It turns out that this is the only change required in libcxx
for it to compile with the new `wasm32-unknown-unknown-wasm`
target recently added to Clang.
Patch by Nicholas Wilson!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41073
llvm-svn: 320925
Summary:
[libcxx] Fix basic_stringbuf constructor
The C++ Standard [stringbuf.cons]p1 defines the effects of the basic_stringbuf
constructor that takes ios_base::openmode as follows:
Effects: Constructs an object of class basic_stringbuf, initializing the
base class with basic_streambuf(), and initializing mode with which.
Postconditions: str() == "".
The default constructor of basic_streambuf shall initialize all its
pointer member objects to null pointers [streambuf.cons]p1.
Currently libc++ calls "str(string_type());" in the aforementioned constructor
setting basic_streambuf's pointers to a non-null value.
This patch removes the call (note that the postcondition str() == ""
remains valid because __str_ is default-initialized) and adds a test checking
that the basic_streambuf's pointers are null after construction.
Thanks Mikhail Maltsev for the patch.
Reviewers: EricWF, mclow.lists
Reviewed By: mclow.lists
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40707
llvm-svn: 320604
Summary:
Introduce a new form of `result_of` without function type encoding.
Rename and split `is_callable/is_nothrow_callable` into `is_invocable/is_nothrow_invocable/is_invocable_r/is_nothrow_invocable_r` (and associated types accordingly)
Change function type encoding of previous `is_callable/is_nothrow_callable` traits to conventional template type parameter lists.
Reviewers: EricWF, mclow.lists, bebuch
Reviewed By: EricWF, bebuch
Subscribers: lichray, bebuch, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38831
llvm-svn: 320509
Currently libc++ defines operator== and operator!= as friend functions in the
definition of the istream_iterator class template. Such definition has a subtle
difference from an out-of-line definition required by the C++ Standard: these
functions can only be found by argument-dependent lookup, but not by qualified
lookup.
This patch changes the definition, so that it conforms to the C++ Standard and
adds a check involving qualified lookup to the test suite.
Patch contributed by Mikhail Maltsev.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40415
llvm-svn: 320363
These buildbots are using the deprecated target name install-libcxx-headers
instead of the more up to date install-cxx-headers, so I need to add an
install-libcxx-headers-stripped target to satisfy them.
llvm-svn: 320201
LLVM is gaining install-*-stripped targets to perform stripped installs,
and in order for this to be useful for install-distribution, all
potential distribution components should have stripped installation
targets. LLVM has a function to create these install targets, but since
we can't use LLVM CMake functions in libc++, let's do it manually.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40680
llvm-svn: 319959
The MSVC driver and clang do not link against the C++ runtime
explicitly. Instead, they rely on the auto-linking via the pragma
(through `use_ansi.h`) to link against the correct version of the C++
runtime. Attempt to do something similar here so that linking real C++
code on Windows does not require the user to explicitly specify
`c++.lib` when using libc++ as a C++ runtime on windows.
llvm-svn: 319816
The parameter was previously renamed but MSVC path was not updated.
Patch by Andrey Khalyavin.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40774
llvm-svn: 319802
Use this source use on Fuchsia where this is the oficially way
to obtain randomness. This could be also used on other platforms
that already support getentropy such as *BSD or Linux.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40319
llvm-svn: 319523
Fix the problem PR31516 with setting locale on Windows by wrapping
_locale_t with a pointer-like class.
Reduces 74 test failures in std/localization test suite to 47 test
failures (on llvm clang, Visual Studio 2015). Number of test failures
doesn't depend on the platform (x86 or x64).
Patch by Andrey Khalyavin.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40181
llvm-svn: 318902
It covers the cases when the sentry object returns false and when an exception
was thrown. Corresponding standard paragraph is C++14 [istream.unformatted]p21:
In any case, if n is greater than zero, it then stores a null character
(using charT()) into the next successive location of the array.
Patch by Reimar Döffinger.
llvm-svn: 318862
One can't replace vsscanf(_l) with a sscanf(_l) that doesn't
take a va_list.
This has been untouched since it was added in SVN r140728, so
apparently it hasn't been used since. One reason for this mistake
originally might have been that there was no _vsscanf_l until MSVC
2015.
Since it's unused, just remove this define.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40323
llvm-svn: 318810
The non-const data() member of std::string is only exposed
in C++17 and beyond. However std::string is externally instantiated
and so the member function needs to be exposed to be externally instantiated.
On Linux and OS X this shouldn't cause a problem, because
_LIBCPP_INLINE_VISIBILITY ensures the symbol is always inlined.
However on Windows, the symbol gets marked dllimport, but
there is no definition to import, causing link errors.
llvm-svn: 318690
Summary:
Currently `std::variant` always uses an unsigned int to store the variant index. However this isn't nessesary and causes `std::variant` to be larger than it needs to be in most cases.
This patch changes the index type to be `unsigned char` when possible, and `unsigned short` or `unsigned int` otherwise, depending on the size (Although it's questionable if it's even possible to create a variant with 65535 elements.
Unfortunately this change is an ABI break, and as such is only enabled in ABI v2.
Reviewers: mpark
Reviewed By: mpark
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40210
llvm-svn: 318621
Summary:
In the CHERI clang compiler __output and __input are keywords and therefore
we can't compile libc++ with our compiler.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, EricWF, theraven
Reviewed By: EricWF
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39537
llvm-svn: 318144
The commit r300140 changed the implementation of compressed_pair, but didn't add
_LIBCPP_INLINE_VISIBILITY to the constructors and get members of the
compressed_pair_elem class. This patch adds the visibility annotation.
I didn't find a way to test this change with libc++ regression tests.
rdar://35352579
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39751
llvm-svn: 317816