Also:
- refactor out `__voidify`;
- use the `destroy` algorithm internally;
- refactor out helper classes used in tests for `uninitialized_*`
algorithms.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115626
When run in a git bash terminal, sys.stderr isn't flushed implicitly
after printing each line. Manually flush it after each printout,
to avoid getting broken/misordered output.
A similar fix had been done in the old libcxx test config, committed
as part of 7e3ee09ad2 / D28725; this
generalizes the fix, making it available in the new libcxx test
configs too, and for any other test that uses lit_config.note().
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115761
The inline keyword is required on those functions because they are defined
in the headers, so we need them to be inline to avoid ODR violations.
While we're at it, slap _LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI on them because they are
implementation details and we don't want them to be part of our ABI under
any circumstances.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115906
There is no need to check the counters on `Counted` after destroying
elements in the range because these tests are not testing `destroy`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115839
Remove `s.base()`; every test that wants to get the base of a "test sentinel"
should use the ADL `base(s)` from now on.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115766
GCC currently does not allow `__builtin_strlen()` during constant evaluation. This PR adds a workaround in `std::char_traits<char>::length()`
Reviewed By: Quuxplusone, ldionne, #libc, Mordante
Spies: Mordante, libcxx-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115795
However, there's a problem on both GCC and Clang: they can't mangle
`__is_same(T,U)` if it appears anywhere that affects mangling. That's
a hard error. And it turns out that GCC puts dependent return types
into the mangling more aggressively than Clang, so for GCC's benefit
we need to avoid using raw `_IsSame` in the return type of
`swap(tuple&, tuple&)`. Therefore, make `__all` into a named type
instead of an alias.
If we ever need to support a compiler without the __is_same builtin,
we can make this an alias template for `is_same<T,U>::type`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115100
Use `_LIBCPP_DEBUG_ASSERT` instead of `_LIBCPP_ASSERT` and guarding it with `LIBCPP_DEBUG_LEVEL == 2`
Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc
Spies: libcxx-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115765
Defined in [`specialized.algorithms`](wg21.link/specialized.algorithms).
Also:
- refactor the existing non-range implementation so that most of it
can be shared between the range-based and non-range-based algorithms;
- remove an existing test for the non-range version of
`uninitialized_default_construct{,_n}` that likely triggered undefined
behavior (it read the values of built-ins after default-initializing
them, essentially reading uninitialized memory).
Reviewed By: #libc, Quuxplusone, ldionne
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115315
A few tests in the test suite require support for Bash. For example,
tests that run a program and send data through stdin to it require some
way of piping the data in, and we use a Bash script for that.
However, some executors (e.g. an embedded systems simulator) do not
support Bash, so these tests will fail. This commit adds a Lit feature
that tries to detect whether Bash is available through conventional
means, and disables the tests that require it otherwise.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114612
The library is always build using C++20 so these guards are not needed.
Reviewed By: #libc, Quuxplusone, ldionne
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115644
As explained in https://stackoverflow.com/a/70339311/627587, the fact
that shrink_to_fit wasn't defined as inline lead to issues when explicitly
instantiating basic_string. While explicit instantiations are always
somewhat brittle, this one was clearly a bug on our end.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115656
When `a` was an array type, `__decay_copy(a)` was incorrectly marking itself
noexcept(false), because it is false that `int[10]` is nothrow convertible to `int[10]`
(in fact it is not convertible at all).
We have no tests explicitly for `__decay_copy`, but the new ranges::begin
and ranges::end tests fail before this patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115658
We had previously been using a different workaround for pretending that
we were inside a system header, however it had some undesirable effects
on dependency parsing for build systems, as explained in [1].
This patch changes the workaround to use `#pragma GCC system_header`,
which shouldn't suffer from the same issue. Unfortunately, it is a lot
more verbose. The issue is that `#pragma GCC system_header` is ignored
when we are inside a source file, so we have to create a header just for
the sake of using it. IMO this seems like an artificial restriction
without much benefit, but investigating that is a different story.
For now, this should at least solve build system problems at the
cost of some readability.
[1]: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95972#3178968
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115334
Just defensive CMake-ing. I pulled this from D115544 and D99484 which
are blocked on some lldb CI failures I don't yet understand. Hoping to land
something smaller in the meantime.
Reviewed By: #libc, ldionne
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115566
The aim of this patch is to fix the post processing that is happening on the temporary test directories upon scope exit. In particular, ~scoped_test_env aims to chmod and remove the temporary directories; however,
bad symlinks are followed and we get "No such file or directory". FIX: use find as alternative to chmod and avoid -follow option.
Attempting to remove read-only files on z/OS prompts a message asking for confirmation. FIX: use the -f option to delete read-only files immediately without asking for confirmation.
Some libcxx tests such as libcxx/test/std/input.output/filesystems/cl ass.directory_entry/directory_entry.cons/path.pass.cpp set the dir permissions to none. In turn, recursively doing chmod (-R) does not set the file permissions needed to be able to remove the dir on z/OS only. FIX: use find as alternative to chmod -R, which does not run into this issue on z/OS.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108326
Microsoft would like to contribute its implementation of floating-point to_chars to libc++. This uses the impossibly fast Ryu and Ryu Printf algorithms invented by Ulf Adams at Google. Upstream repos: https://github.com/microsoft/STL and https://github.com/ulfjack/ryu .
Licensing notes: MSVC's STL is available under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exception, intentionally chosen to match libc++. We've used Ryu under the Boost Software License.
This patch contains minor changes from Jorg Brown at Google, to adapt the code to libc++. He verified that it works in Google's Linux-based environment, but then I applied more changes on top of his, so any compiler errors are my fault. (I haven't tried to build and test libc++ yet.) Please tell me if we need to do anything else in order to follow https://llvm.org/docs/DeveloperPolicy.html#attribution-of-changes .
Notes:
* libc++'s integer charconv is unchanged (except for a small refactoring). MSVC's integer charconv hasn't been tuned for performance yet, so you're not missing anything.
* Floating-point from_chars isn't part of this patch because Jorg found that MSVC's implementation (derived from our CRT's strtod) was slower than Abseil's. If you're unable to use Abseil or another implementation due to licensing or technical considerations, Microsoft would be delighted if you used MSVC's from_chars (and you can just take it, or ask us to provide a patch like this). Ulf is also working on a novel algorithm for from_chars.
* This assumes that float is IEEE 32-bit, double is IEEE 64-bit, and long double is also IEEE 64-bit.
* I have added MSVC's charconv tests (the whole thing: integer/floating from_chars/to_chars), but haven't adapted them to libcxx's harness at all. (These tests will be available in the microsoft/STL repo soon.)
* Jorg added int128 codepaths. These were originally present in upstream Ryu, and I removed them from microsoft/STL purely for performance reasons (MSVC doesn't support int128; Clang on Windows does, but I found that x64 intrinsics were slightly faster).
* The implementation is split into 3 headers. In MSVC's STL, charconv contains only Microsoft-written code. xcharconv_ryu.h contains code derived from Ryu (with significant modifications and additions). xcharconv_ryu_tables.h contains Ryu's large lookup tables (they were sufficiently large to make editing inconvenient, hence the separate file). The xmeow.h convention is MSVC's for internal headers; you may wish to rename them.
* You should consider separately compiling the lookup tables (see https://github.com/microsoft/STL/issues/172 ) for compiler throughput and reduced object file size.
* See https://github.com/StephanTLavavej/llvm-project/commits/charconv for fine-grained history. (If necessary, I can perform some rebase surgery to show you what Jorg changed relative to the microsoft/STL repo; currently that's all fused into the first commit.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70631
Test that `nothrow-forward-iterator` subsumes `nothrow-input-iterator`,
`nothrow-forward-range` subsumes `nothrow-input-range`, and
`nothrow-sentinel-for` and `sentinel_for` subsume each other.
This is a follow-up to [D114761](https://reviews.llvm.org/D114761).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115422
Extending std::vector tests in vector.cons module:
- std::vector::assign when source range is bigger than destination
capacity
- construction of empty vector using copy ctor, initializer_list ctor and
others
Reviewed By: ldionne, rarutyun, #libc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114954
Add tests for std::set and std::multiset comparisons that were missed by
D111738 and D112424.
Reviewed By: ldionne, rarutyun, #libc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115136
This does mostly the same as D112126, but for the runtimes cmake files.
Most of that is straightforward, but the interdependency between
libcxx and libunwind is tricky:
Libunwind is built at the same time as libcxx, but libunwind is not
installed yet. LIBCXXABI_USE_LLVM_UNWINDER makes libcxx link directly
against the just-built libunwind, but the compiler implicit -lunwind
isn't found. This patch avoids that by adding --unwindlib=none if
supported, if we are going to link explicitly against a newly built
unwinder anyway.
Since the previous attempt, this no longer uses
llvm_enable_language_nolink (and thus doesn't set
CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_TARGET_TYPE=STATIC_LIBRARY during the compiler
sanity checks). Setting CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_TARGET_TYPE=STATIC_LIBRARY
during compiler sanity checks makes cmake not learn about some
aspects of the compiler, which can make further find_library or
find_package fail. This caused OpenMP to not detect libelf and libffi,
disabling some OpenMP target plugins.
Instead, require the caller to set CMAKE_{C,CXX}_COMPILER_WORKS=YES
when building in a configuration with an incomplete toolchain.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113253
This reverts commit 317dc31e53.
After that change, OpenMP doesn't find dependencies in the host
system (it fails do find e.g. /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libelf.so
which it found before), which causes some OpenMP target offloading
plugins to not be found. This doesn't break the build, but just
causes the AMDGPU OpenMP target plugin to be omitted. See
https://reviews.llvm.org/D113253#3181934 for the report of this
issue.
No decrease in test coverage intended. The original goal here
was just to get rid of the global name `sentinel` so that we can
rename the `sentinel_wrapper` in "test_iterators.h" to `sentinel`;
but then I took a closer look at the offending tests and saw
that some of them probably weren't testing what they intended.
Also, add one `/*explicit*/` and one #if'ed out test indicating
bugs in the current ranges::empty (to be fixed by D115312 or
some equivalent patch).
Reviewed as part of D115272.
This follows up on my addition of base(cpp20_input_iterator) in D115177,
making all the ADL base() functions consistent.
Also align cpp20_input_iterator with the other test iterators' style.
Reviewed as part of D115272.
Use `= delete` for member functions that are marked with `// = delete;`
Reviewed By: ldionne, Quuxplusone, #libc
Spies: jloser, libcxx-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115291
There's a lot of history behind this, so here's a summary:
1. I stopped forcing -fPIC when building the runtimes in 30f305efe2,
before the LLVM 9 release back in 2019.
2. Someone complained that libc++.a couldn't be used in shared libraries
built without -fPIC (http://llvm.org/PR43604) since the LLVM 9 release.
This had been caused by my removal of -fPIC when building libc++.a in (1).
3. I suggested two ways of fixing the issue, the first being to force
-fPIC back unconditionally (http://llvm.org/D104328), and the second
being to specify that option explicitly when building the LLVM release
(http://llvm.org/D104327). We converged on the first solution.
4. I landed D104328, which forced building the runtimes with -fPIC.
This was included in the LLVM 13.0 release.
5. People complained about that and requested that we be able to
customize this setting (basically we should have done the second
solution).
This patch makes it such that the LLVM release script will specifically
ask for building with -fPIC using CMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE,
however by default the runtimes will not force that option onto users.
This patch has the unintended effect that Clang and the LLVM libraries
(not only the runtime ones like libc++) will also be built with -fPIC
in the release. It would be better if we could specify that -fPIC is to
be used only when building the runtimes, however this is left as a
future improvement. The release should probably be using a bootstrapping
build and passing those options to the stage that builds the runtimes
only, see https://reviews.llvm.org/D112748 for that change.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110261
In addition to being more consistent with our approach for helpers, this
solves an actual issue where <cmath> was using numeric_limits but never
including the <limits> header directly. In a normal setup, this is not
an issue because the <math.h> header included by <cmath> does include
<limits>. However, I did stumble upon some code where that didn't work,
most likely because they were placing their own <math.h> header in front
of ours. I didn't bother investigating further.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115282
This does mostly the same as D112126, but for the runtimes cmake files.
Most of that is straightforward, but the interdependency between
libcxx and libunwind is tricky:
Libunwind is built at the same time as libcxx, but libunwind is not
installed yet. LIBCXXABI_USE_LLVM_UNWINDER makes libcxx link directly
against the just-built libunwind, but the compiler implicit -lunwind
isn't found. This patch avoids that by adding --unwindlib=none if
supported, if we are going to link explicitly against a newly built
unwinder anyway.
Reapplying this after
db32c4f456, which should fix the issues
that were reported last time this was applied.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113253
clang has `= default` as an extension in c++03, so just use it.
Reviewed By: ldionne, Quuxplusone, #libc
Spies: libcxx-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115275
Before this patch, the new test's `CountedInvocable<int*, int*>`
would hard-error instead of SFINAEing and cleanly returning false.
Notice that views::counted specifically does NOT work with pipes;
`counted(42)` is ill-formed. This is because `counted`'s first argument
is supposed to be an iterator, not a range.
Also, mark `views::counted(it, n)` as [[nodiscard]], and test that.
(We have a general policy now that range adaptors are consistently
marked [[nodiscard]], so that people don't accidentally think that
they have side effects. This matters mostly for `reverse` and
`transform`, arguably `drop`, and just generally let's be consistent.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115177
In 6c75ab5f66, Clang deprecated _ExtInt in favor of _BitInt, which
made this test fail. This patch disables the test on older compilers
and uses the new _BitInt type instead.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115194