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Author SHA1 Message Date
Eric Fiselier fb2bd4a939 Use C++11 implementation of unique_ptr in C++03.
llvm-svn: 364161
2019-06-23 20:47:21 +00:00
Marshall Clow 7fc6a55688 Add include for 'test_macros.h' to all the tests that were missing them. Thanks to Zoe for the (big, but simple) patch. NFC intended.
llvm-svn: 362252
2019-05-31 18:35:30 +00:00
Louis Dionne a470a13a70 [libc++] Enable deprecation warnings by default
Summary:
In r342843, I added deprecation warnings to some facilities that were
deprectated in C++14 and C++17. However, those deprecation warnings
were not enabled by default.

After discussing this on IRC, we had finally gotten consensus to enable
those warnings by default, and I'm getting around to doing that only
now.

Reviewers: mclow.lists, EricWF

Subscribers: christof, jkorous, dexonsmith, jdoerfert, libcxx-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58140

llvm-svn: 355961
2019-03-12 20:10:06 +00:00
JF Bastien 2df59c5068 Support tests in freestanding
Summary:
Freestanding is *weird*. The standard allows it to differ in a bunch of odd
manners from regular C++, and the committee would like to improve that
situation. I'd like to make libc++ behave better with what freestanding should
be, so that it can be a tool we use in improving the standard. To do that we
need to try stuff out, both with "freestanding the language mode" and
"freestanding the library subset".

Let's start with the super basic: run the libc++ tests in freestanding, using
clang as the compiler, and see what works. The easiest hack to do this:

In utils/libcxx/test/config.py add:

  self.cxx.compile_flags += ['-ffreestanding']

Run the tests and they all fail.

Why? Because in freestanding `main` isn't special. This "not special" property
has two effects: main doesn't get mangled, and main isn't allowed to omit its
`return` statement. The first means main gets mangled and the linker can't
create a valid executable for us to test. The second means we spew out warnings
(ew) and the compiler doesn't insert the `return` we omitted, and main just
falls of the end and does whatever undefined behavior (if you're luck, ud2
leading to non-zero return code).

Let's start my work with the basics. This patch changes all libc++ tests to
declare `main` as `int main(int, char**` so it mangles consistently (enabling us
to declare another `extern "C"` main for freestanding which calls the mangled
one), and adds `return 0;` to all places where it was missing. This touches 6124
files, and I apologize.

The former was done with The Magic Of Sed.

The later was done with a (not quite correct but decent) clang tool:

  https://gist.github.com/jfbastien/793819ff360baa845483dde81170feed

This works for most tests, though I did have to adjust a few places when e.g.
the test runs with `-x c`, macros are used for main (such as for the filesystem
tests), etc.

Once this is in we can create a freestanding bot which will prevent further
regressions. After that, we can start the real work of supporting C++
freestanding fairly well in libc++.

<rdar://problem/47754795>

Reviewers: ldionne, mclow.lists, EricWF

Subscribers: christof, jkorous, dexonsmith, arphaman, miyuki, libcxx-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57624

llvm-svn: 353086
2019-02-04 20:31:13 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 57b08b0944 Update more file headers across all of the LLVM projects in the monorepo
to reflect the new license. These used slightly different spellings that
defeated my regular expressions.

We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.

Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.

llvm-svn: 351648
2019-01-19 10:56:40 +00:00
Billy Robert O'Neal III ba40b0566f Change (void) casts to TEST_IGNORE_NODISCARD, as requested by Eric. Reviewed as https://reviews.llvm.org/D40065
llvm-svn: 318804
2017-11-21 21:37:26 +00:00
Stephan T. Lavavej 9ea675ef8c [libcxx] [test] Change comments to say C++ instead of c++. NFC.
This makes them consistent (many comments already used uppercase).

The special REQUIRES, UNSUPPORTED, and XFAIL comments are excluded from this change.

llvm-svn: 309468
2017-07-29 00:55:35 +00:00
Casey Carter 38c3c0b034 [test] Silence another unused-typedef warning
llvm-svn: 300581
2017-04-18 20:04:39 +00:00
Casey Carter e699fa997f [test] Silence unused parameter/typedef warnings
llvm-svn: 300575
2017-04-18 18:44:33 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 86321b2bc8 Fix passing incorrectly value-category when constructing unique_ptr's deleter
llvm-svn: 300489
2017-04-17 20:20:27 +00:00
Eric Fiselier b7576b892b Workaround Clang bug regarding template template parameters
llvm-svn: 300411
2017-04-16 02:47:46 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 4727272254 Overhaul unique_ptr - Implement LWG 2801, 2905, 2520.
This patch overhauls both specializations of unique_ptr while implementing
the following LWG issues:

* LWG 2801 - This issue constrains unique_ptr's constructors when the deleter type
  is not default constructible. Additionally it adds SFINAE conditions
  to unique_ptr<T[]>::unique_ptr(Up).

* LWG 2905 - This issue reworks the unique_ptr(pointer, /* see below */ deleter)
  constructors so that they correctly SFINAE when the deleter argument cannot
  be used to construct the stored deleter.

* LWG 2520 - This issue fixes initializing unique_ptr<T[]> from nullptr.
  Libc++ had previously implemented this issue, but the suggested resolution
  still broke initialization from NULL. This patch re-works the
  unique_ptr<T[]>(Up, deleter) overloads so that they accept NULL as well
  as nullptr.

llvm-svn: 300406
2017-04-16 01:51:04 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 2561885f57 Rewrite and cleanup unique_ptr tests.
This patch almost entirely rewrites the unique_ptr tests. There are a couple
of reasons for this:

A) Most of the *.fail.cpp tests were either incorrect or could be better written
  as a *.pass.cpp test that uses <type_traits> to check if certain operations
  are valid (Ex. Using static_assert(!std::is_copy_constructible_v<T>) instead
  of writing a failure test).

B) [unique.ptr.runtime] has very poor test coverage. Many of the constructors
  and assignment operators have to tests at all. The special members that have
  tests have very few test cases and are typically way out of date.

C) The tests for [unique.ptr.single] and [unique.ptr.runtime] are largely
  duplicates of each other. This means common requirements have two different
  sets of tests in two different test files. This makes the tests harder to
  maintain than if there was a single copy.

To address (A) this patch changes almost all of the *.fail.cpp tests into
.pass.cpp tests using type traits; Allowing the *.fail.cpp tests to be removed.

The address (B) and (C) the tests for [unique.ptr.single] and [unique.ptr.runtime]
have been combined into a single directory, allowing both specializations to share
common tests. Tests specific to the single/runtime specializations are given the
suffix "*.single.pass.cpp" or "*.runtime.pass.cpp".

Finally the unique.ptr test have been moved into the correct directory according
to the standard. Specifically they have been removed from "utilities/memory" into
"utilities/smartptr".

PS. This patch also adds newly written tests for upcoming unique_ptr changes/fixes.
However since these tests don't currently pass they are guarded by the macro
TEST_WORKAROUND_UPCOMING_UNIQUE_PTR_CHANGES. This allows other STL's to validate
the tests before libc++ implements the changes. The relevant libc++ changes should
land in the next week.

llvm-svn: 300388
2017-04-15 05:28:06 +00:00