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![]() This patch removes libc++'s tuple extension which allowed it to be constructed from fewer initializers than elements; with the remaining elements being default constructed. However the implicit version of this extension breaks conforming code. For example: int fun(std::string); int fun(std::tuple<std::string, int>); int x = fun("hello"); // ambigious Because existing code may already depend on this extension it can be re-enabled by defining _LIBCPP_ENABLE_TUPLE_IMPLICIT_REDUCED_ARITY_EXTENSION. Note that the explicit version of this extension is still supported, although it's somewhat less useful than the implicit one. llvm-svn: 289158 |
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