llvm-project/libcxx/test/std/utilities
Marshall Clow a257ab0803 In early C++11 standard drafts, std::function derived from std::unary_function or std::binary_function if there was only one (or two) parameters. Before C++11 shipped, this restiction was lifted, but libc++ still does this (which is fine). However, the tests still check for this outdated requiremnt. Change then to check for the nested typedefs instead (which are still required by the standard). No change to the library.
llvm-svn: 225430
2015-01-08 06:36:41 +00:00
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allocator.adaptor
date.time
function.objects In early C++11 standard drafts, std::function derived from std::unary_function or std::binary_function if there was only one (or two) parameters. Before C++11 shipped, this restiction was lifted, but libc++ still does this (which is fine). However, the tests still check for this outdated requiremnt. Change then to check for the nested typedefs instead (which are still required by the standard). No change to the library. 2015-01-08 06:36:41 +00:00
intseq
memory Add tests to check the typedefs from the result of std::owner_less 2015-01-07 20:54:51 +00:00
meta
ratio
template.bitset libc++ implements its' hash objects as deriving from std::unary_function, and the tests test for that. STL @ MS pointed out that the standard doesn't requie these objects to derive from unary_function, and so the tests should not require that either. Change the tests to check for the embedded typedefs - which ARE required. No change to the library. 2015-01-07 21:53:23 +00:00
time
tuple
type.index Add checks to make sure the hash functor has the right typedefs 2015-01-08 06:18:59 +00:00
utilities.general
utility
utility.requirements
nothing_to_do.pass.cpp