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Casey Carter 4cd768ed5e [libcxx][test] `_VSTD` doesn't belong in test code 2022-01-08 21:33:52 -08:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 8a21e0c10c [libc++] [test] Remove `UNSUPPORTED: stdlib=msvc` from lock.pass.cpp.
Casey Carter says, "We run std/thread/thread.mutex/thread.lock.algorithm/lock.pass.cpp
on every CI and it works fine with MSVC STL. I'm guessing this annotation predates
Billy's rewrite of std::lock in 2017-ish."

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116712
2022-01-08 16:03:30 -05:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 004ebe22f8 [libc++] Add missing templated version of `std::lerp`.
Fixes #50806.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116295
2022-01-07 09:55:33 -05:00
Nikolas Klauser bec50db2ed [libc++] Implement P1072R10 (std::basic_string::resize_and_overwrite)
Reviewed By: Quuxplusone, #libc, Mordante

Spies: mzeren-vmw, ckennelly, arichardson, ldionne, Mordante, libcxx-commits, Quuxplusone

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113013
2022-01-07 00:09:16 +01:00
Nikolas Klauser 16232611ec [libc++][NFC] Remove using declarations in common_reference.compile.pass.cpp
Remove using declarations in common_reference.compile.pass.cpp

Reviewed By: Quuxplusone, Mordante, #libc, jloser

Spies: jloser, libcxx-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116744
2022-01-06 21:39:17 +01:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 9e35e61aa4 [libc++] [ranges] Simplify our idiom for testing niebloid-ness.
In the test files, replace the old-style tests with a simple static_assert,
matching the current style as depicted in e.g.
`ranges_uninitialized_default_construct.pass.cpp`.

Preserve `is_function_like` (but renamed to `is_niebloid`) at
ldionne's request. The removal of this test helper will happen
in D116570 if at all.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116384
2022-01-06 14:20:44 -05:00
Nikolas Klauser f3aed36981 [libc++] Implement P1425R4 (Iterator pair constructors for std::stack and std::queue)
Implement P1425R4

Reviewed By: Quuxplusone, #libc, Mordante

Spies: Mordante, jloser, libcxx-commits, arichardson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115977
2022-01-06 18:55:11 +01:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 570ed38b6e [libc++] [test] XFAIL "span.cons/initializer_list.pass.cpp" for apple-clang-12.
This should have been done in 6a6a80e88e, but buildkite was down so I
hadn't noticed. This brings this test file into line with several others
in this directory.
2022-01-06 12:15:28 -05:00
Nico Weber 085f078307 Revert "Revert D109159 "[amdgpu] Enable selection of `s_cselect_b64`.""
This reverts commit 859ebca744.
The change contained many unrelated changes and e.g. restored
unit test failes for the old lld port.
2022-01-05 13:10:25 -05:00
David Salinas 859ebca744 Revert D109159 "[amdgpu] Enable selection of `s_cselect_b64`."
This reverts commit 640beb38e7.

That commit caused performance degradtion in Quicksilver test QS:sGPU and a functional test failure in (rocPRIM rocprim.device_segmented_radix_sort).
Reverting until we have a better solution to s_cselect_b64 codegen cleanup

Change-Id: Ibf8e397df94001f248fba609f072088a46abae08

Reviewed By: kzhuravl

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115960

Change-Id: Id169459ce4dfffa857d5645a0af50b0063ce1105
2022-01-05 17:57:32 +00:00
Mark de Wever de731efd4c [libc++][format] Improve an exception message.
The fix in D116381 makes an existing exception message wrong. This
improves the message and fixes the associated unit tests.

Note other message can be also be improved, but that will be done later.
Changing these messages may cause merge conflicts with other patches
that are under review or WIP.

Depends on D116381

Reviewed By: #libc, Quuxplusone, ldionne

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116495
2022-01-05 17:43:11 +01:00
Mark de Wever f2b40ba400 [libc++][format] Fix precision parser conformance.
@CaseyCarter reported that the tests for the std-format-spec rejects leading
zeroes for precision, which the Standard does not require. The Standard allows
them. Only for precision, not for the width or an arg-id.

Fixes the precision parser and adds some test for the arg-id since they
were missing.

Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116381
2022-01-05 17:41:36 +01:00
Nikolas Klauser 1e1e97a326 [libc++][test] Allow multiple tries in some thread tests 2022-01-04 23:47:43 +01:00
Nikolas Klauser 6d722801d1 [libc++][ranges] Add indirectly_comparable concept
Add `indirectly_comparable` concept

Reviewed By: Quuxplusone, Mordante, #libc

Spies: mgorny, libcxx-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116268
2022-01-04 23:40:57 +01:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 855d7bedb7 [libc++] [P0887] Add newest feature-test macros; mark `type_identity` as implemented.
`__cpp_lib_type_identity` was implemented way back in cf49ccd0 (Clang 8),
probably before the feature-test macro had been settled on.

`__cpp_lib_string_resize_and_overwrite` will be added by D113013 so I didn't add it here.

Fixes #46605.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116433
2022-01-04 17:23:37 -05:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 8507383631 [libc++] [ranges] ADL-proof the [range.access] CPOs.
For example, `std::ranges::range<Holder<Incomplete>*>` should be
well-formed false, not a hard error at compile time.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116239
2022-01-04 17:15:42 -05:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 1716c36d84 [libc++] [test] More test coverage for ranges::{data,size}.
Reviewed as part of D116239.
2022-01-04 17:15:26 -05:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 502e5df0e0 [libc++] Implement `ranges::{cbegin,cend}` per the spec.
The big change here is that they now work as intended for rvalues,
e.g. `ranges::cbegin(std::string_view("hello"))`.
Also, add tests verifying their return types.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116199
2022-01-04 16:18:41 -05:00
Louis Dionne 4a47ac7d51 [libc++] Remove incorrect default constructor in cpp17_input_iterator
AFAICT, Cpp17InputIterators are not required to be default constructible,
since that requirement is added in Cpp17ForwardIterator. Hence, our
archetype for Cpp17InputIterator should not be default constructible.
Removing that constructor has a ripple effect on a couple of tests that
were making incorrect assumptions. Notably:

- Some tests were using cpp17_input_iterator as a sentinel for itself.
  That is not valid, because a cpp17_input_iterator is not semiregular
  anymore after the change (and hence it doesn't satisfy sentinel_for).

- Some tests were using a stride-counted cpp17_input_iterator as the
  sentinel for a range. This doesn't work anymore because of the problem
  above, so these tests were changed not to check stride counts for
  input iterators.

- Some tests were default constructing cpp17_input_iterator when a simple
  alternative was available -- those have been changed to use that alternative.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115806
2022-01-04 14:33:51 -05:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 6a6a80e88e [libc++] [test] Add tests for std::span construction from initializer lists.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116481
2022-01-04 14:25:32 -05:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 5a3c276365 [libc++] [test] Remove IFNDR uses of std::invocable.
libstdc++'s implementation diagnoses these with hard errors.

Fixes #50059.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116293
2022-01-04 14:12:54 -05:00
Louis Dionne e24ddb6027 [libc++] Use std::addressof in std::function::target
This guards against hostile overloads of operator&. Thanks to Peter Dimov
for the report in https://github.com/boostorg/lambda/issues/24.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116380
2022-01-04 12:31:45 -05:00
Louis Dionne c31cf74c3c [libc++] Add `return 0` to some main() functions
This unbreaks the tests when running in freestanding mode.
2022-01-04 09:18:08 -05:00
Nikolas Klauser c9dbf0f2a1 [libc++] Fix __wrap_iter copy-assignment in constexpr contexts
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/52902

In debug mode during constant evaluation the iterator was never assigend. There seem to be no other instances of this bug.

Reviewed By: Quuxplusone, Mordante, #libc, ldionne

Spies: ldionne, libcxx-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116346
2022-01-04 11:05:53 +01:00
Arthur O'Dwyer eda5bbfb9d [libc++] [test] Remove an erroneously copy-paste in the hypot() tests. NFC.
Line 1140 is a duplicate of line 1119; it tests the two-argument version
of std::hypot, whereas all the lines in this section are supposed to be
testing the C++17 three-argument version. Remove the erroneous duplicated line.

Split out of D116295.
2022-01-02 12:49:55 -05:00
Louis Dionne ee8e81b40e [libc++][NFC] Fix incorrect synopsis in transform_view test 2021-12-30 15:43:27 -05:00
Joe Loser 7f410251e8
[libcxx][test] Remove redundant semiregular checks for CPOs
Some individual test files verify the CPO under test satisfies
`semiregular` concept.  This is redundant since it is already part of the test
in verifying whether the entity is indeed a CPO in
`libcxx/test/std/library/description/conventions/customization.point.object/cpo.compile.pass.cpp`.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116173
2021-12-28 22:09:12 -05:00
Chuanqi Xu 6441536c27 [libcxx] [Coroutines] Support noop_coroutine for GCC
We didn't support noop_coroutine for GCC in previous conforming patch.
So that GCC couldn't use noop_coroutine() defined in <coroutine>. And
after this patch, GCC should be able to compile the whole <coroutine>
header.

Reviewed By: Quuxplusone

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116144
2021-12-27 13:53:21 +08:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 4191a93ea4 [libc++] [test] Eliminate `== true` and `== false`. NFC.
As suggested in D115312.
2021-12-23 14:56:23 -05:00
Arthur O'Dwyer a2a9a5c7d3 [libc++] [ranges] Fix bugs in ranges::empty().
It was missing the cast to `bool` in `bool(__t.empty())`.
It was wrongly using `std::forward` in some places.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115312
2021-12-23 14:56:23 -05:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 6842f52a0b [libc++] [test] Flatten the directory structure a bit. NFC.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116198
2021-12-23 14:56:23 -05:00
Nikolas Klauser 1d50cf98b5 [libc++] IWYU in <filesystem> tests
Add headers in `<filesystem>` tests that were transitively included
through `<filesystem>`

Reviewed as part of D116146
2021-12-23 12:03:36 +01:00
Nikolas Klauser fcc0964ed4 Revert "[libc++] Remove unused headers from <filesystem>"
This reverts commit 352945dd36.
2021-12-23 11:55:38 +01:00
Nikolas Klauser 352945dd36 [libc++] Remove unused headers from <filesystem>
Remove unused headers from `<filesystem>`

Spies: libcxx-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116146
2021-12-23 02:07:47 +01:00
Arthur O'Dwyer cb8a0b0797 [libc++] [ranges] Introduce _LIBCPP_AUTO_CAST(x) for auto(x).
Clang is gaining `auto(x)` support in D113393; sadly there
seems to be no feature-test macro for it. Zhihao is opening
a core issue for that macro.

Use `_LIBCPP_AUTO_CAST` where C++20 specifies we should use `auto(x)`;
stop using `__decay_copy(x)` in those places.
In fact, remove `__decay_copy` entirely. As of C++20, it's purely
a paper specification tool signifying "Return just `x`, but it was
perfect-forwarded, so we understand you're going to have to call
its move-constructor sometimes." I believe there's no reason we'd
ever need to do its operation explicitly in code.

This heisenbugs away a test failure on MinGW; see D112214.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115686
2021-12-22 12:29:42 -05:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 8ad364ad21 [libc++] [ranges] Remove the static_assert from ranges::begin and ranges::end.
As discussed with ldionne. The problem with this static_assert
is that it makes ranges::begin a pitfall for anyone ever to use
inside a constraint or decltype. Many Ranges things, such as ranges::size,
are specified as "Does X if X is well-formed, or else Y if Y is well-formed,
or else `ranges::end(t) - ranges::begin(t)` if that is well-formed, or else..."
And if there's a static_assert hidden inside `ranges::begin(t)`, then you get
a hard error as soon as you ask the question -- even if the answer would have
been "no, that's not well-formed"!

Constraining on `requires { t + 0; }` or `requires { t + N; }` is verboten
because of https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=103700 . For ranges::begin,
we can just decay to a pointer even in the incomplete-type case. For ranges::end,
we can safely constrain on `sizeof(*t)`. Yes, this means that an array of incomplete
type has a `ranges::begin` but no `ranges::end`... just like an unbounded array of
complete type. This is a valid manifestation of IFNDR.

All of the new libcxx/test/std/ cases are mandatory behavior, as far as I'm aware.
Tests for the IFNDR cases in ranges::begin and ranges::end remain in `libcxx/test/libcxx/`.
The similar tests for ranges::empty and ranges::data were simply wrong, AFAIK.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115838
2021-12-22 10:33:17 -05:00
Martin Storsjö 516882a8f2 [libcxx] [test] Prepare the ctime.timespec test for mingw CI env upgrades
The test is currently marked XFAIL for mingw environments, but latest
mingw-w64 got support for timespec_get:
e62a0a987c

The CI environment will probably be upgraded to a state where this
test is passing only after 14.x is branched in the llvm-project monorepo.

If we'd just go from having an XFAIL to no marking at all (when CI is
passing), we'd have to update both main and 14.x branches in sync
exactly when the CI runners are updated to a newer version.

Instead, mark the test as temporarily unsupported (so it doesn't
cause failed builds when the CI environment is updated); after the
CI environments are upgraded to such a state, we can remove the
UNSUPPORTED marking to start requiring it to pass on the main branch,
without needing to synchronize that change to anything else.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116132
2021-12-22 15:14:55 +02:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 1fe897dffd [libc++] [test] Simplify some ranges tests.
Eliminate a bogus operator== overload.
Also, check more intermediate steps in the logic we're checking here.
Some of this simplification is possible only now that we've implemented
more of <ranges>.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116002
2021-12-21 20:16:35 -05:00
Martin Storsjö d67b25e7f6 [libcxx] [test] Extend test for bash for executor-has-no-bash
If %{exec} sets "--env PATH=single-dir", the directory containing
bash and related shell utils is omitted from the path, which means
that most shell scripts would fail.

(Setting PATH is needed for DLL builds on Windows; PATH fills the same
role as e.g. LD_LIBRARY_PATH on Linux.)

This condition is missed in the current test, because the executor
run.py first resolves the executable to run using the original path,
then invokes that executable with an environment with a restricted
path. Thus the executor is able to run bash, but that bash is then
unable to run further shell commands (other than bash builtins).

Extend the test from "bash --version" to "bash -c 'bash --version'".
This correctly identifies the executor-has-no-bash condition in the
current Windows CI configs, allowing removing 6 cases of
LIBCXX-WINDOWS-FIXME.

Another longterm fix would be to extend run.py with an option like
"--env-prepend PATH=dir", to allow keeping the current path while
adding a directory to it.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116117
2021-12-22 00:43:29 +02:00
Louis Dionne d5b3cb0711 [libc++][NFC] Fix links to https://llvm.org/PR20183 in the tests 2021-12-21 10:34:08 -05:00
Joe Loser 8dbc7745e5
[libcxx][test] Verify customization point object properties
Add test for various customization point object properties as defined by
the Standard. Test various CPOs from `<ranges>`, `<iterator>`,
`<concepts>`, etc.

The test is mostly from https://reviews.llvm.org/D107036 and split up
into this.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115588
2021-12-21 10:12:19 -05:00
Raul Tambre 4e730aeb73 [libcxx] Add deprecation notices to macros deprecated in P0883R2
When P0883R2 was initially implemented in D103769 #pragma clang deprecated didn't exist yet.
We also forgot to cleanup usages in libc++ itself.

This takes care of both.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115995
2021-12-20 20:30:00 +02:00
Konstantin Varlamov 754ea6fd4d [libc++][ranges] Implement `uninitialized_value_construct{,_n}` and `uninitialized_fill{,_n}`.
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
2021-12-20 00:24:27 -08:00
Konstantin Boyarinov ff94bd1bc9 [libcxx][test][NFC] noexcept tests for std::array
Minor change - add tests that std::array methods (data, (c/r)begin,
(c/r)end) are noexcept

Reviewed By: ldionne, rarutyun, #libc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115717
2021-12-18 16:06:56 +03:00
Konstantin Varlamov f195fd915e [libc++][ranges][NFC] Remove extraneous cleanup checks.
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
2021-12-16 14:47:59 -08:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 2a04decc4a [libc++] [test] Simplify sentinel_wrapper and sized_sentinel.
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
2021-12-16 12:02:58 -05:00
Nikolas Klauser 148ef80f89 [libc++] Add GCC workaround in std::char_traits<char>::length()
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
2021-12-16 14:27:51 +01:00
Nikolas Klauser 17cfc57d14 [libc++] Implement P0798R8 (Monadic operations for std::optional)
Implement P0798R8

Reviewed By: #libc, ldionne, Quuxplusone

Spies: tcanens, Quuxplusone, ldionne, Wmbat, arichardson, Mordante, libcxx-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113408
2021-12-15 22:49:03 +01:00
Konstantin Varlamov 3f630cff65 [libc++][ranges] Implement ranges::uninitialized_default_construct{,_n}.
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
2021-12-14 14:11:46 -08:00
Louis Dionne 87fe0709d4 [libc++] Allow detecting whether the executor supports Bash
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
2021-12-14 16:54:13 -05:00
Louis Dionne bf39e7dc6c [libc++] Fix wrongly non-inline basic_string::shrink_to_fit
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
2021-12-14 11:12:04 -05:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 4dd901f4d3 [libc++] Fix the noexceptness of __decay_copy.
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
2021-12-13 17:55:38 -05:00
Mark de Wever abb5dd6e99 Microsoft's floating-point to_chars powered by Ryu and Ryu Printf
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
2021-12-12 16:34:50 +01:00
Konstantin Boyarinov 82ff94a59c [libcxx][test][NFC] Extend testing for vector.cons
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
2021-12-10 15:05:22 +03:00
Konstantin Boyarinov ab018330f3 [libcxx][test][NFC] Tests for set comparisons
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
2021-12-10 14:51:24 +03:00
Arthur O'Dwyer f638c4d6e4 [libc++] [test] Refactor range.prim/empty.pass.cpp.
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.
2021-12-08 16:41:02 -05:00
Arthur O'Dwyer c19d8f955a [libc++] [test] Use sized_sentinel<int*> in range.prim/ssize.pass.cpp.
Reviewed as part of D115272.
2021-12-08 16:41:02 -05:00
Arthur O'Dwyer b108cd7b45 [libc++] [test] Rationalize the nodiscard tests for range adaptors.
Reviewed as part of D115177.
2021-12-07 13:59:42 -05:00
Arthur O'Dwyer bd0c0e5b8c [libc++] [ranges] SFINAE-friendly "write it three times" in views::counted.
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
2021-12-07 13:59:41 -05:00
Petr Hosek ae53d02f55 Revert "Microsoft's floating-point to_chars powered by Ryu and Ryu Printf"
This reverts commit a8025e06fc since
it triggers PR52584 with debug info enabled.
2021-12-07 00:10:14 -08:00
Louis Dionne 2db67e9771 [libc++] Fix the return value of max_size()
I assume nobody ever uses std::string_view::max_size() outside of
testing. However, we should still return a value that is based on
something with a reasonable rationale. Previously, we would forget
to take into account the size of the character type stored in the
string, and this patch takes that into account.

Thanks to @mclow.lists for pointing out this issue.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114395
2021-12-06 13:53:25 -05:00
Arthur O'Dwyer dcdb07abce [libc++] Work around a Clang bug in transform_view, and regression-test.
Clang trunk rejects the new test case, but this is a Clang bug
(PR47414, 47509, 50864, 44833).

```
In module 'std' imported from /Users/aodwyer/llvm-project/libcxx/test/std/ranges/range.adaptors/range.transform/general.pass.cpp:17:
/Users/aodwyer/llvm-project/build2/include/c++/v1/__ranges/transform_view.h:85:44: error: constraints not satisfied for alias template 'range_reference_t' [with _Rp = const NonConstView]
             regular_invocable<const _Fn&, range_reference_t<const _View>>
                                           ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/Users/aodwyer/llvm-project/build2/include/c++/v1/__ranges/transform_view.h:416:25: note: in instantiation of template class 'std::ranges::transform_view<NonConstView, (lambda at /Users/aodwyer/llvm-project/libcxx/test/std/ranges/range.adaptors/range.transform/general.pass.cpp:73:71)>' requested here
      -> decltype(      transform_view(_VSTD::forward<_Range>(__range), _VSTD::forward<_Fn>(__f)))
                        ^
```

We can work around this by adding a layer of indirection: put the
problematic constraint into a named concept and Clang becomes more
amenable to SFINAE'ing instead of hard-erroring.

Drive-by simplify `range.transform/general.pass.cpp` to make it clearer
what it's actually testing in this area.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115116
2021-12-06 11:20:08 -05:00
Mark de Wever a8025e06fc Microsoft's floating-point to_chars powered by Ryu and Ryu Printf
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
2021-12-05 13:25:33 +01:00
Joe Loser c16b13ebf9
[libc++] Implement P1989R2: range constructor for string_view
Implement P1989R2 which adds a range constructor for `string_view`.

Adjust `operator/=` in `path` to avoid atomic constraints caching issue
getting provoked from this PR.

Add defaulted template argument to `string_view`'s "sufficient
overloads" to avoid mangling issues in `clang-cl` builds. It is a
MSVC mangling bug that this works around.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113161
2021-12-01 23:16:36 -05:00
Konstantin Boyarinov 8c6b24899e [libcxx][test][NFC] Various tests for std::vector
Add missing tests for std::vector funcionality to improve code coverage:

  - Rewrote access tests to check modification of the container using
    the reference returned by the non-const overload
  - Added tests for reverse iterators: rbegin, rend, etc.
  - Added exception test for vector::reserve
  - Extended test cases for vector copy assignment
  - Fixed insert_iter_value.pass.cpp to use insert overload with const
    value_type& (not with value_type&& which is tested in
    iter_rvalue.pass.cpp test)

Reviewed By: Quuxplusone, rarutyun, #libc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112438
2021-12-02 02:11:45 +03:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 0efd9a03fa [libc++] [test] Refactor string_view comparison tests for comprehensiveness.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114658
2021-12-01 15:04:33 -05:00
Konstantin Varlamov 7da4ee6f23 [libcxx][NFC] Make sequence containers slightly more SFINAE-friendly during CTAD.
Disable the constructors taking `(size_type, const value_type&,
allocator_type)` if `allocator_type` is not a valid allocator.
Otherwise, these constructors are considered when resolving e.g.
`(int*, int*, NotAnAllocator())`, leading to a hard error during
instantiation. A hard error makes the Standard's requirement to not
consider deduction guides of the form `(Iterator, Iterator,
BadAllocator)` during overload resolution essentially non-functional.

The previous approach was to SFINAE away `allocator_traits`. This patch
SFINAEs away the specific constructors instead, for consistency with
`basic_string` -- see [LWG3076](wg21.link/lwg3076) which describes
a very similar problem for strings (note, however, that unlike LWG3076,
no valid constructor call is affected by the bad instantiation).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114311
2021-12-01 11:56:51 -08:00
Louis Dionne fa1c077b41 [runtimes] Remove support for GCC-style 32 bit multilib builds
This patch removes the ability to build the runtimes in the 32 bit
multilib configuration, i.e. using -m32. Instead of doing this, one
should cross-compile the runtimes for the appropriate target triple,
like we do for all other triples.

As it stands, -m32 has several issues, which all seem to be related to
the fact that it's not well supported by the operating systems that
libc++ support. The simplest path towards fixing this is to remove
support for the configuration, which is also the best course of action
if there is little interest for keeping that configuration. If there
is a desire to keep this configuration around, we'll need to do some
work to figure out the underlying issues and fix them.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114473
2021-12-01 12:57:01 -05:00
Mark de Wever 0e9979affe [libc++][format][1/6] Reduce binary size.
This removes the `format_args_t` from `<format>` and adjusts the type of
the `format_args` for the `vformat_to` overloads.

The `format_context` uses a `back_insert_iterator<string>` therefore the
new `output_iterator` function uses a `string` as its temporary storage
buffer. This isn't ideal. The next patches in this series will improve
this. These improvements make it easy to also improve `format_to_n` and
`formatted_size`.

This addresses P2216 `6. Binary size`.
P2216 `5. Compile-time checks` are not part of this change.

Implements parts of:
- P2216 std::format improvements

Depends on D103670

Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110494
2021-12-01 17:50:17 +01:00
Fabian Wolff b254c2e2c4 [libc++] Fix `uniform_int_distribution` for 128-bit result type
Fixes https://llvm.org/PR51520. The problem is that `uniform_int_distribution`
currently uses an unsigned integer with at most 64 bits internally, which
is then casted to the desired result type. If the result type is `int64_t`,
this will produce a negative number if the most significant bit is set,
but if the result type is `__int128_t`, the value remains non-negative
and will be out of bounds for the example in PR#51520. (The reason why
it also seems to work if the upper or lower bound is changed is
because the branch at [1] will then no longer be taken, and proper
rejection sampling takes place.)

The bigger issue here is probably that `uniform_int_distribution` can be
instantiated with `__int128_t` but will silently produce incorrect results
(only the lowest 64 bits can ever be set). libstdc++ also supports `__int128_t`
as a result type, so I have simply extended the maximum width of the
internal intermediate result type.

[1]: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/6d28dffb6/libcxx/include/__random/uniform_int_distribution.h#L266-L267

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114129
2021-12-01 11:03:29 -05:00
Konstantin Boyarinov 8d25da78aa [libcxx][test][NFC] Extend get_allocator() testing for containers
Add dedicated tests for get_allocator() method for sequence, ordered and
unordered associative containers including constness coverage.

Reviewed by: ldionne, Mordante, rarutyun, #libc

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114785
2021-12-01 16:15:19 +03:00
Konstantin Boyarinov 56c8ad237a [libcxx][NFC] Add tests for associative containers key_comp and value_comp
Add missing tests to improve associative containers code coverage:
 - Tests for key_comp() and value_comp() observers
 - Tests for std::map and std::multimap value_compare member class

Reviewed by: ldionne, rarutyun, #libc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113998
2021-11-27 01:46:22 +03:00
Mikhail Maltsev d8f3cdfed0 [libcxx] Implement three-way comparison for std::reverse_iterator
This patch implements operator<=> for std::reverse_iterator and
also adds a test that checks that three-way comparison of different
instantiations of std::reverse_iterator works as expected (related to
D113417).

Reviewed By: ldionne, Quuxplusone, #libc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113695
2021-11-26 10:12:19 +00:00
Louis Dionne 151a7dafd3 [libc++] Fix ssize test that made an assumption about ptrdiff_t being 'long'
On some platforms like armv7m, the size() method of containers returns
unsigned long, while ptrdiff_t is just int. Hence, std::ssize_t ends up
being long, which is not the same as ptrdiff_t. This is usually not an
issue because std::ptrdiff_t is long, so everything works out, but it
breaks on some more exotic architectures.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114563
2021-11-25 13:12:47 -05:00
Johan Berg 68e2231f87 [libc++] Value-initialize unique_ptr's deleter_type
According to the C++ standard, the stored pointer and the stored deleter
should be value-initialized.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113612
2021-11-24 17:31:34 -05:00
Louis Dionne 7a0584fe3f [libc++] Fix backdeployment annotations for std::filesystem
In 1fa27f2a10, we made <filesystem>'s iterator types model concepts
from <ranges>, but we forgot to add the appropriate availability
annotations. This broke back-deployment to platforms that don't have
<filesystem> for which we have availability annotations.

For some reason, this wasn't caught by our back-deployment CI.
I believe this is due to the fact that we use a slightly older
compiler in the CI, and perhaps that compiler does not honour
our `#pragma clang attribute push` properly.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114456
2021-11-24 16:58:15 -05:00
Louis Dionne f244166c47 [libc++] Handle armv7m in two architecture dependent tests 2021-11-24 16:40:26 -05:00
Louis Dionne 3a183a49f2 [libc++] Fix two tests that were failing in freestanding mode
We were defining `main()` but never returning from it.
2021-11-24 16:40:26 -05:00
Louis Dionne c0efe8f266 [libc++][NFC] Reformat comment about D68480 support 2021-11-22 13:34:18 -05:00
Arthur O'Dwyer d8380ad977 [libc++] [P1614] Implement [cmp.alg]'s std::{strong,weak,partial}_order.
This does not include `std::compare_*_fallback`; those are coming later.

There's still an open question of how to implement std::strong_order
for `long double`, which has 80 value bits and 48 padding bits on x86-64,
and which is presumably *not* IEEE 754-compliant on PPC64 and so on.
So that part is left unimplemented.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110738
2021-11-22 13:24:28 -05:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 344cef6695 [libc++] Granularize the <random> header. NFCI.
Actually there's one functional change here, which is that users can
no longer depend on <random> to include all of C++20 <concepts>. That
inclusion is so new that we believe nobody should be depending on it
yet, even in the presence of Hyrum's Law. We keep the includes of <vector>,
<algorithm>, etc., so as not to break pre-C++20 Hyrum's Law users.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114281
2021-11-22 13:24:27 -05:00
Nikolas Klauser 1dc62f2653 [libc++] Implement P1272R4 (std::byteswap)
Implement P1274R4

Reviewed By: Quuxplusone, Mordante, #libc

Spies: jloser, lebedev.ri, mgorny, libcxx-commits, arichardson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114074
2021-11-22 01:28:18 +01:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 401b76fdf2 [libc++] [test] Eliminate libcpp-no-noexcept-function-type and libcpp-no-structured-bindings.
At this point, every supported compiler that claims a -std=c++17 mode
should also support these features.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113436
2021-11-20 11:44:57 -05:00
Arthur O'Dwyer b07b5bd727 [libc++] Test that our algorithms never copy a user-provided comparator.
This is not mandated by the standard, so it goes in libcxx/test/libcxx/.
It's certainly arguable that the algorithms changed here
(`is_heap`, `is_sorted`, `min`, `max`) are harmless and we should
just let them copy their comparators once. But at the same time,
it's nice to have all our algorithms be 100% consistent and never
copy a comparator, not even once.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114136
2021-11-19 15:03:24 -05:00
Louis Dionne e0f58444e1 [libc++] Fix feature test macro for __cpp_lib_to_chars
We would have been defining it in <utility> instead of <charconv>. For
the time being, this doesn't change anything since we don't implement
the feature test macro anyways.

Also, as a fly-by, this removes obsolete feature test macro tests. There
was a brief time back in the days when we wrote feature test macro tests
manually. In particular, we had test files for __cpp_lib_to_chars and
__cpp_lib_memory_resource. Since we now have a principled way of generating
these tests with scripts, this commit removes the obsolete (and empty)
tests for these two feature test macros.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114243
2021-11-19 14:26:34 -05:00
Louis Dionne e1ce3dabf0 [libc++] Fix some tests that were broken in the single-threaded configuration
We never noticed it because our CI doesn't actually build against a C
library that doesn't have threading functionality, however building
against a truly thread-free platform surfaces these issues.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114242
2021-11-19 14:24:15 -05:00
Louis Dionne 1b4c0cb391 [libc++] Avoid potential truncation warnings in std::abs test
One some platforms, -Wimplicit-int-conversion is enabled by default,
which can lead to additional warnings being triggered in this test.
Since we're only trying to test errors related to calling abs(), the
assignment is superfluous.

As a fly-by fix, correct one instance of ::abs to std::abs and made
the test a .verify.cpp test instead.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114244
2021-11-19 14:22:26 -05:00
Mark de Wever 3624c4d845 [libc++] Adds (to|from)_chars_result operator==.
Implements part of P1614 The Mothership has Landed.

Reviewed By: #libc, Quuxplusone, Mordante

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112366
2021-11-19 16:29:33 +01:00
Fabian Wolff dc1c27149f [libc++] Cast to the right `difference_type` in various algorithms
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113868
2021-11-18 17:07:36 -05:00
Muiez Ahmed 049f6c29a6 [libc++] Resolve missing table_size symbol
The aim of this patch is to resolve the missing `table_size` symbol (see reduced test case). That const variable is declared and defined in //libcxx/include/locale//; however, the test case suggests that the symbol is missing. This is due to a C++ pitfall (highlighted [[ https://quuxplusone.github.io/blog/2020/09/19/value-or-pitfall/ | here ]]). In summary, assigning the reference of `table_size` doesn't enforce the const-ness and expects to find `table_size` in the DLL. The fix is to use `constexpr` or have an out-of-line definition in the src (for consistency).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110647
2021-11-18 15:49:45 -05:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 4a8734deb7 [libc++] [test] Add "robust_re_difference_type.compile.pass.cpp" for all the algorithms.
Also, mark these tests as compile-only. They actually are safe to run — notice that
the code "runs" at constexpr-time in C++20, without error — because both of the
input ranges are entirely filled with nullptr, so no matter how you shuffle the
elements, they remain sorted and partitioned and heapified and everything.
But there's no real reason to run them at runtime, so let's just avoid the distraction.

Test cases that fail in trunk right now are commented out with `TODO FIXME`.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113906
2021-11-18 00:12:41 -05:00
Louis Dionne 92832e4889 [libc++] Enable <atomic> when threads are disabled
std::atomic is, for the most part, just a thin veneer on top of compiler
builtins. Hence, it should be available even when threads are not available
on the system, and in fact there has been requests for such support.

This patch:
- Moves __libcpp_thread_poll_with_backoff to its own header so it can
  be used in <atomic> when threads are disabled.
- Adds a dummy backoff policy for atomic polling that doesn't know about
  threads.
- Adjusts the <atomic> feature-test macros so they are provided even when
  threads are disabled.
- Runs the <atomic> tests when threads are disabled.

rdar://77873569

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114109
2021-11-17 23:02:58 -05:00
Chuanqi Xu af9f3c6d86 [Coroutine] Warn deprecated 'std::experimental::coro' uses
Since we've decided the to not support std::experimental::coroutine*, we
should tell the user they need to update.

Reviewed By: Quuxplusone, ldionne, Mordante

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113977
2021-11-18 09:41:01 +08:00
Louis Dionne 3e957e5d66 [libc++] Refactor tests for trivially copyable atomics
- Replace irrelevant synopsis by a comment
- Use a .verify.cpp test instead of .compile.fail.cpp
- Remove unnecessary includes in one of the tests (was a copy-paste error)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114094
2021-11-17 13:32:12 -05:00
Martin Storsjö f5ca3ac748 [libcxx] [ci] Add CI configurations for MinGW
Mention support for MinGW in the docs. Rename the existing windows
CI jobs to Clang-cl, as both Clang-cl and MinGW are equally much
"Windows", just different toolchain environments.

Add an XFAIL for a recently added test that fails in the MinGW DLL
configuration (with an explanation of what's causing the failure).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112215
2021-11-17 10:00:50 +02:00
Konstantin Varlamov 434dc0a5bc [libc++] Always define a key function for std::bad_function_call in the dylib
However, whether applications rely on the std::bad_function_call vtable
being in the dylib is still controlled by the ABI macro, since changing
that would be an ABI break.

Also separate preprocessor definitions for whether to use a key function
and whether to use a `bad_function_call`-specific `what` message
(`what` message is mandated by [LWG2233](http://wg21.link/LWG2233)).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92397
2021-11-16 11:23:27 -08:00
Nilay Vaish 7f287390d7 [libc++] Add introsort to avoid O(n^2) behavior
This commit adds a benchmark that tests std::sort on an adversarial inputs,
and uses introsort in std::sort to avoid O(n^2) behavior on adversarial
inputs.

Inputs where partitions are unbalanced even after 2 log(n) pivots have
been selected, the algorithm switches to heap sort to avoid the
possibility of spending O(n^2) time on sorting the input.
Benchmark results show that the intro sort implementation does
significantly better.

Benchmarking results before this change. Time represents the sorting
time required per element:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark                                                                Time             CPU   Iterations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BM_Sort_uint32_QuickSortAdversary_1                                   3.75 ns         3.74 ns    187432960
BM_Sort_uint32_QuickSortAdversary_4                                   3.05 ns         3.05 ns    231211008
BM_Sort_uint32_QuickSortAdversary_16                                  2.45 ns         2.45 ns    288096256
BM_Sort_uint32_QuickSortAdversary_64                                  32.8 ns         32.8 ns     21495808
BM_Sort_uint32_QuickSortAdversary_256                                  132 ns          132 ns      5505024
BM_Sort_uint32_QuickSortAdversary_1024                                 498 ns          497 ns      1572864
BM_Sort_uint32_QuickSortAdversary_16384                               3846 ns         3845 ns       262144
BM_Sort_uint32_QuickSortAdversary_262144                             61431 ns        61400 ns       262144
BM_Sort_uint64_QuickSortAdversary_1                                   3.93 ns         3.92 ns    181141504
BM_Sort_uint64_QuickSortAdversary_4                                   3.10 ns         3.09 ns    222560256
BM_Sort_uint64_QuickSortAdversary_16                                  2.50 ns         2.50 ns    283639808
BM_Sort_uint64_QuickSortAdversary_64                                  33.2 ns         33.2 ns     21757952
BM_Sort_uint64_QuickSortAdversary_256                                  132 ns          132 ns      5505024
BM_Sort_uint64_QuickSortAdversary_1024                                 478 ns          477 ns      1572864
BM_Sort_uint64_QuickSortAdversary_16384                               3932 ns         3930 ns       262144
BM_Sort_uint64_QuickSortAdversary_262144                             61646 ns        61615 ns       262144

Benchmarking results after this change:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark                                                                Time             CPU   Iterations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BM_Sort_uint32_QuickSortAdversary_1                                   6.31 ns         6.30 ns    107741184
BM_Sort_uint32_QuickSortAdversary_4                                   4.51 ns         4.50 ns    158859264
BM_Sort_uint32_QuickSortAdversary_16                                  3.00 ns         3.00 ns    223608832
BM_Sort_uint32_QuickSortAdversary_64                                  44.8 ns         44.8 ns     15990784
BM_Sort_uint32_QuickSortAdversary_256                                 69.0 ns         68.9 ns      9961472
BM_Sort_uint32_QuickSortAdversary_1024                                 118 ns          118 ns      6029312
BM_Sort_uint32_QuickSortAdversary_16384                                175 ns          175 ns      4194304
BM_Sort_uint32_QuickSortAdversary_262144                               210 ns          210 ns      3407872
BM_Sort_uint64_QuickSortAdversary_1                                   6.75 ns         6.73 ns    103809024
BM_Sort_uint64_QuickSortAdversary_4                                   4.53 ns         4.53 ns    160432128
BM_Sort_uint64_QuickSortAdversary_16                                  2.98 ns         2.97 ns    234356736
BM_Sort_uint64_QuickSortAdversary_64                                  44.3 ns         44.3 ns     15990784
BM_Sort_uint64_QuickSortAdversary_256                                 69.2 ns         69.2 ns     10223616
BM_Sort_uint64_QuickSortAdversary_1024                                 119 ns          119 ns      6029312
BM_Sort_uint64_QuickSortAdversary_16384                                173 ns          173 ns      4194304
BM_Sort_uint64_QuickSortAdversary_262144                               212 ns          212 ns      3407872

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113413
2021-11-16 11:38:46 -05:00
Chuanqi Xu 2e6ae1d3f2 [libcxx] [Coroutine] Conform Coroutine Implementation
Since coroutine is merged in C++ standard and the support for coroutine
seems relatively stable. It's the time to move the implementation of
coroutine out of the experimental directory and the std::experimental
namespace. This patch creates header <coroutine> with conformed
implementation with C++ standard. To avoid breaking user's code too
fast, the <experimental/coroutine> header is remained. Note that
<experimental/coroutine> is deprecated and it would be removed in
LLVM15.

Reviewed By: Quuxplusone, ldionne

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109433
2021-11-16 14:13:13 +08:00
Matheus Izvekov c9e46219f3
[clang] retain type sugar in auto / template argument deduction
This implements the following changes:
* AutoType retains sugared deduced-as-type.
* Template argument deduction machinery analyses the sugared type all the way
down. It would previously lose the sugar on first recursion.
* Undeduced AutoType will be properly canonicalized, including the constraint
template arguments.
* Remove the decltype node created from the decltype(auto) deduction.

As a result, we start seeing sugared types in a lot more test cases,
including some which showed very unfriendly `type-parameter-*-*` types.

Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>

Reviewed By: rsmith, #libc, ldionne

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110216
2021-11-15 23:07:45 +01:00
Mikhail Maltsev 6938270fa6 [libcxx] Fix enable_if condition of std::reverse_iterator::operator=
The template std::is_assignable<T, U> checks that T is assignable from
U. Hence, the order of operands in the instantiation of
std::is_assignable in the std::reverse_iterator::operator= condition
should be reversed.

This issue remained unnoticed because std::reverse_iterator has an
implicit conversion constructor. This patch adds a test to check that
the assignment operator is used directly, without any implicit
conversions. The patch also adds a similar test for
std::move_iterator.

Reviewed By: Quuxplusone, ldionne, #libc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113417
2021-11-15 13:08:36 +00:00
Matheus Izvekov 6438a52df1
Revert "[clang] retain type sugar in auto / template argument deduction"
This reverts commit 4d8fff477e.
2021-11-15 00:29:05 +01:00
Matheus Izvekov 4d8fff477e
[clang] retain type sugar in auto / template argument deduction
This implements the following changes:
* AutoType retains sugared deduced-as-type.
* Template argument deduction machinery analyses the sugared type all the way
down. It would previously lose the sugar on first recursion.
* Undeduced AutoType will be properly canonicalized, including the constraint
template arguments.
* Remove the decltype node created from the decltype(auto) deduction.

As a result, we start seeing sugared types in a lot more test cases,
including some which showed very unfriendly `type-parameter-*-*` types.

Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>

Reviewed By: rsmith

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110216
2021-11-13 03:35:22 +01:00
David Tenty 4602f52d48 [libcxx][AIX] XFAIL tests enabled by locale.fr_FR.UTF-8
We missed the tests in the earlier XFAIL-ing because the locale.fr_FR.UTF-8
feature wasn't available, but since an upgrade these are now showing up
on the CI.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113791
2021-11-12 16:28:24 -05:00
Louis Dionne dce5fc56b6 [libc++] Implement file_clock::{to,from}_sys
This is part of https://wg21.link/P0355R7. I am adding these methods
to provide an alternative for the {from,to}_time_t methods that were
removed in https://llvm.org/D113027.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113430
2021-11-11 14:17:02 -05:00
Nikolas Klauser b57c22ade8 [libc++] Implement P2186R2 (Remove Garbage Collection)
Reviewed By: Quuxplusone, #libc, ldionne

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112869
2021-11-11 19:03:00 +01:00
Mark de Wever 4732dd3010 [libc++] Use addressof in list.
This addresses the usage of `operator&` in `<list>`.

(Note there are still more headers with the same issue.)

Reviewed By: #libc, Quuxplusone, ldionne

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112654
2021-11-11 18:56:08 +01:00
Mark de Wever f7345de64f [libc++] Use addressof in forward_list.
This addresses the usage of `operator&` in `<forward_list>`.

(Note there are still more headers with the same issue.)

Reviewed By: #libc, Quuxplusone, ldionne

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112660
2021-11-11 18:47:15 +01:00
Nikolas Klauser f0d5a60fc1 [libc++] Implement P1147R1 (Printing volatile T*)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113482
2021-11-11 11:10:29 -05:00
Sean Fertile e068c84762 [libc++][AIX] Alignment of bool on AIX is 1
Update test so that we check for a 1 byte alignment on AIX PPC32.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112087
2021-11-10 13:01:32 -05:00
David Tenty 2b416b4647 [libcxx][CI][AIX] Switch to LLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES
and to the new `runtimes` top level CMakeLists.txt since the old path is now deprecated. This requires a slight adjustment of the libcxxabi CMake, since there are required macro definitions we previously got via the `llvm/CMakeList.txt` path.

Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc, #libc_abi

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113403
2021-11-09 16:04:10 -05:00
Mark de Wever 65fceaebc7 [libc++] Adds missing forward_list merge tests.
During the review of D112660 it turned out the tests for
`std::forward_list::merge` are incomplete.

Adds tests for the rvalue reference overloads. The tests are extended to
better test the Effects [forward.list.ops]/25 and Remarks
[forward.list.ops]/27 of the function:
- x is empty after the merge.
- Pointers and references to the moved elements of x now refer to those
  same elements but as members of *this.
- Iterators referring to the moved elements will continue to refer to
  their elements, but they now behave as iterators into *this, not into x.
- The algorithm is stable.

Reviewed By: Quuxplusone, #libc, ldionne

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113364
2021-11-09 20:12:02 +01:00
Mark de Wever 1e78d5d008 [libc++] Fix lifetime issues of temporaries.
The ASAN build failed due to using pointers to a temporary whose
lifetime had expired.

Updating the libc++ Docker image to Ubuntu Focal caused some breakage.
This was temporary disabled in D112737. This re-enables two of these
tests.

Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113137
2021-11-09 19:01:22 +01:00
Mark de Wever a948a0a23c [libc++] Mark a failing test.
The tests fails in debug mode since it manipulates an iterator to a
`std::string` returned from the dylib. This is a known issue for the
debug iterators.

Updating the libc++ Docker image to Ubuntu Focal caused some breakage.
This was temporary disabled in D112737. This re-enables one of these
tests.

Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc, Quuxplusone

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113139
2021-11-09 19:00:09 +01:00
Konstantin Varlamov 68072a7166 [libc++] P0433R2: test that deduction guides are properly SFINAEd away.
Deduction guides for containers should not participate in overload
resolution when called with certain incorrect types (e.g. when called
with a template argument in place of an `InputIterator` that doesn't
qualify as an input iterator). Similarly, class template argument
deduction should not select `unique_ptr` constructors that take a
a pointer.

The tests try out every possible incorrect parameter (but never more
than one incorrect parameter in the same invocation).

Also add deduction guides to the synopsis for associative and unordered
containers (this was accidentally omitted from [D112510](https://reviews.llvm.org/D112510)).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112904
2021-11-09 09:32:24 -08:00
David Tenty 28b3cac7cf [libc++][CI] Add AIX pipeline config
This changes adds the pipeline config for both 32-bit and 64-bit AIX targets. As well, we add a lit feature `LIBCXX-AIX-FIXME` which is used to mark the failing tests which remain to be investigated on AIX, so that the CI produces a clean build.

Reviewed By: #libc, ldionne

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111359
2021-11-08 10:30:27 -05:00
Nikolas Klauser 9a140a1586 [libc++] Make test_allocator constexpr-friendly for constexpr string/vector
Make test_allocator etc. constexpr-friendly so they can be used to test constexpr string and possibly constexpr vector

Reviewed By: Quuxplusone, #libc, ldionne

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110994
2021-11-07 16:15:28 +01:00
Arthur O'Dwyer c92a253cf0 [libc++] Fix hang in counting_semaphore::try_acquire
Before this patch, `try_acquire` blocks instead of returning false.
This is because `__libcpp_thread_poll_with_backoff` interprets zero
as meaning infinite, causing `try_acquire` to wait indefinitely.

Thanks to Pablo Busse (pabusse) for the patch!

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98334
2021-11-05 15:57:46 -04:00
Martin Storsjö 2d8ec3c61d [libcxx] [test] Narrow down XFAILs regarding a MSVC mode specific bug to "windows-dll && msvc"
These tests don't fail when only windows-dll is set in mingw mode, as the
bug is specific to MSVC mode.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112348
2021-11-05 21:43:29 +02:00
Mark de Wever 5de4864f74 [libc++] Improve no wide characters configuration.
When wide characters are supported libc++ manually translates a
`narrow non-breaking space` and a `non-breaking space` to a space.
This behaviour wasn't available when wide characters were disabled.
This enables an emulation for that configuration.

Updating the libc++ Docker image to Ubuntu Focal caused some breakage.
This was temporary disabled in D112737. This re-enables four of these
tests.

Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113133
2021-11-04 19:35:06 +01:00
Arthur O'Dwyer d0eaf75320 [libc++] Remove non-atomic "platform" semaphore implementations.
These can't be made constexpr-constructible (constinit'able),
so they aren't C++20-conforming. Also, the platform versions are
going to be bigger than the atomic/futex version, so we'd have
the awkward situation that `semaphore<42>` could be bigger than
`semaphore<43>`, and that's just silly.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110110
2021-11-04 14:33:34 -04:00
Martin Storsjö 341cc1b411 [libcxx] Remove nonstandard _FilesystemClock::{to,from}_time_t
These are not standard methods, neither libstdc++ nor MSVC STL provide
them.

In practice, one of them was untested and the other one was only used in
one single test.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113027
2021-11-04 10:24:47 +02:00
Konstantin Boyarinov d7ac595fc5 [libcxx][test][NFC] More tests for containers comparisons
Add more missing tests for comparisons to improve code coverage (follow-up for D111738)

Reviewed By: ldionne, rarutyun, #libc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112424
2021-11-03 16:15:10 +03:00
Martin Storsjö dd5ce506f7 [libcxx] [test] Remove a LIBCXX-WINDOWS-FIXME, don't test an unsupported strftime() pattern
Testing the unsupported pattern can trigger the invalid parameter handler,
which depending on CRT configuration can abort the process.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112352
2021-11-02 21:53:15 +02:00
Louis Dionne d5b40a30b5 [libc++] Add missing annotations for TEST_HAS_NO_WIDE_CHARACTERS
Those tests would pass when run on a C Standard Library that actually
provides wide characters, but fail when run on top of one that doesn't.
It's really difficult to test this 100% perfectly in the CI without
introducing an actual platform that doesn't provide these declarations.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112937
2021-11-01 14:10:32 -04:00
Mark de Wever 7ee5e7e97c [libc++] Remove Clang-11 support.
Since we no longer officially support Clang 11 remove the work-arounds
for this version.

Reviewed By: #libc, ldionne

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112727
2021-10-30 12:50:22 +02:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 0412c007e3 [libc++] Implement LWG3369, tweak CTAD for std::span.
The original bug doesn't reproduce on Clang, allegedly because of
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44484
We already test STL's exact test case, in "span.cons/deduct.pass.cpp",
which I'm touching just for the heck of it.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111838
2021-10-29 14:15:41 -06:00
Joe Loser 2d83392a88
[libc++] Mark LWG3211 as complete: default constructor of tuple<> should be trivial
`libc++` has had the guarantee of the default constructor of `tuple<>` being
trivial since 405570dc7a. Now, the
standard mandates it as of LWG3211. So, move the file out of
`libcxx/test/libcxx` and into `libcxx/test/std` since it's no longer
`libc++`-specific. Rename it to be `.compile.pass.cpp` instead of
`.pass.cpp` while we're at it.

Reviewed By: ldionne, Quuxplusone, Mordante, #libc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112743
2021-10-29 12:08:51 -04:00
Martin Storsjö a21a6ed8c2 [libcxx] [test] Change LIBCXX-WINDOWS-FIXME into XFAIL: msvc for cases that succeed in mingw configurations
Add comments about the reasons for the XFAILs where there was none before.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112211
2021-10-29 09:32:37 +03:00
Louis Dionne a55632a069 [libc++] Temporarily mark tests as UNSUPPORTED to get the CI green
After recent changes to the Docker image, all hell broke loose and the
CI started failing. This patch marks a few tests as unsupported until
we can figure out what the issues are and fix them.

In the future, it would be ideal if the nodes could pick up the Dockerfile
present in the revision being tested, which would allow us to test changes
to the Dockerfile in the CI, like we do for all other code changes.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112737
2021-10-28 16:30:42 -04:00
Xiang Gao de493a26b9 [libc++] Fix buggy numerics of tanh(complex) at inf
Because:
    lim[x->inf, tanh(x+iy)] = 1
    lim[x->-inf, tanh(x+iy)] = -1

See also https://github.com/NVIDIA/libcudacxx/pull/210

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112252
2021-10-28 16:10:56 -04:00
Xiang Gao f21c247300 [libc++] Fix numeric of exp(complex) at inf
This fixes the bug that exp({501, 0}) returns {inf, nan} instead
of {inf, 0}.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112277
2021-10-28 16:10:55 -04:00
Joe Loser 93df7b9f75
[libc++][ABI Break] Make is_error_condition_enum_v and is_error_code_enum_v bool, not size_t
`is_error_condition_enum_v` and `is_error_code_enum_v` are currently of
type `size_t`, but the standard mandates they are of type `bool`.

This is an ABI break technically since the size of these variable
templates has changed. Document it as such in the release notes.

Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50755

Reviewed By: ldionne, Quuxplusone, #libc, var-const

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112553
2021-10-28 15:38:17 -04:00
Konstantin Varlamov f9f97cae82 [libc++] P0433R2: add the remaining deduction guides.
Add deduction guides to `valarray` and `scoped_allocator_adaptor`. This largely
finishes implementation of the paper:

* deduction guides for other classes mentioned in the paper were
  implemented previously (see the list below);
* deduction guides for several classes contained in the proposal
  (`reference_wrapper`, `lock_guard`, `scoped_lock`, `unique_lock`,
  `shared_lock`) were removed by [LWG2981](https://wg21.link/LWG2981).

Also add deduction guides to the synopsis for the few classes (e.g. `pair`)
where they were missing.

The only part of the paper that isn't fully implemented after this patch is
making sure certain deduction guides don't participate in overload resolution
when given incorrect template parameters.

List of significant commits implementing the other parts of P0433 (omitting some
minor fixes):

* [pair](af65856eec)
* [basic_string](6d9f750dec)
* [array](0ca8c0895c)
* [deque](dbb6f8a817)
* [forward_list](e076700b77)
* [list](4a227e582b)
* [vector](df8f754792)
* [queue/stack/priority_queue](5b8b8b5dce)
* [basic_regex](edd5e29cfe)
* [optional](f35b4bc395)
* [map/multimap](edfe8525de)
* [set/multiset](e20865c387)
* [unordered_set/unordered_multiset](296a80102a)
* [unordered_map/unordered_multimap](dfcd4384cb)
* [function](e1eabcdfad)
* [tuple](1308011e1b)
* [shared_ptr/weak_ptr](83564056d4)

Additional notes:
* It was revision 2 of the paper that was voted into the Standard.
  P0433R3 is a separate paper that is not part of the Standard.
* The paper also mandates removing several `make_*_searcher` functions
  (e.g. `make_boyer_moore_searcher`) which are currently not implemented
  (except in `experimental/`).
* The `__cpp_lib_deduction_guides` feature test macro from the paper was
  accidentally omitted from the Standard.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112510
2021-10-28 11:09:51 -07:00
Joe Loser c3cd5f5b4f
[libc++][test] Fix invalid test for views::view_interface
The type `MoveOnlyForwardRange` violates the precondition stated in
`view.interface.general`. Specifically, the type passed to
`view_interface` shall model the `view` concept. In turn, this requires the
type to satisfy `movable` concept (and others), but this type
`MoveOnlyForwardRange` does not satisfy the `movable` concept.

Add a move assignment operator so that `MoveOnlyForwardRange` satisfies the
`movable` concept. While we're here, ensure the neighboring types that inherit
from `view_interface` also satisfy the `view` concept to avoid similar issues.

Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50720

Reviewed By: Quuxplusone, Mordante, #libc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112631
2021-10-27 17:12:42 -04:00
Joe Loser 7ad00511e4
[libc++][NFC] Mark LWG2731 as complete
Mark LWG2731 as complete. The type alias `mutex_type` is only provided if
`scoped_lock` is given one mutex type and it has been implemented that
way since the beginning of Clang 5 it seems. There already are tests for
verifying existence (and lack thereof) for `mutex_type` type alias
depending on the number of mutex types, so there is nothing to
do for this LWG issue.

Reviewed By: Quuxplusone, Mordante, #libc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112462
2021-10-26 13:46:00 -04:00
Konstantin Varlamov 065ac30026 [libc++] LWG3001: add `remove_extent_t` to `weak_ptr::element_type`.
Also fix a few places in the `shared_ptr` implementation where
`element_type` was passed to the `__is_compatible` helper. This could
result in `remove_extent` being applied twice to the pointer's template
type (first by the definition of `element_type` and then by the helper),
potentially leading to somewhat less readable error messages for some
incorrect code.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112092
2021-10-25 11:15:54 -04:00
Louis Dionne 7ea5409e42 [libc++] Fix tests after aee4925507 2021-10-22 12:50:29 -04:00
Konstantin Boyarinov c87a4a46b2 [libc++][test][NFC] Add tests for std::vector comparisons
Add missing tests for std::vector operator==, !=, <, <=, >, >=

Reviewed By: ldionne, rarutyun, Quuxplusone, Mordante, #libc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111738
2021-10-22 18:11:04 +03:00
Martin Storsjö 6836629f88 [libcxx] [test] Add a specific XFAIL for a MinGW env failure that is fixed in Clang 14
This issue only occurs when linked statically in MinGW configurations,
and has been fixed for Clang 14 by https://reviews.llvm.org/D109651.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112214
2021-10-21 23:29:54 +03:00
Martin Storsjö 3087a84889 [libcxx] [test] Add an XFAIL for the timespec test for MinGW targets
MinGW headers/libs lack timespec_get.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112213
2021-10-21 23:29:43 +03:00
David Blaikie aee4925507 Recommit: Compress formatting of array type names (int [4] -> int[4])
Based on post-commit review discussion on
2bd8493847 with Richard Smith.

Other uses of forcing HasEmptyPlaceHolder to false seem OK to me -
they're all around pointer/reference types where the pointer/reference
token will appear at the rightmost side of the left side of the type
name, so they make nested types (eg: the "int" in "int *") behave as
though there is a non-empty placeholder (because the "*" is essentially
the placeholder as far as the "int" is concerned).

This was originally committed in 277623f4d5

Reverted in f9ad1d1c77 due to breakages
outside of clang - lldb seems to have some strange/strong dependence on
"char [N]" versus "char[N]" when printing strings (not due to that name
appearing in DWARF, but probably due to using clang to stringify type
names) that'll need to be addressed, plus a few other odds and ends in
other subprojects (clang-tools-extra, compiler-rt, etc).
2021-10-21 11:34:43 -07:00
Mark de Wever 56df1d80e2 [libc++] Use addressof in vector.
This addresses the usage of `operator&` in `<vector>`.

I now added tests for the current offending cases. I wonder whether it
would be better to add one addressof test per directory and test all
possible violations. Also to guard against possible future errors?

(Note there are still more headers with the same issue.)

Reviewed By: #libc, ldionne

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111961
2021-10-21 17:28:17 +02:00
Mikhail Maltsev 05a2d17668 [libcxx] Throw correct exception from std::vector::reserve
According to the standard [vector.capacity]/5, std::vector<T>::reserve
shall throw an exception of type std::length_error when the requested
capacity exceeds max_size().

This behavior is not implemented correctly: the function 'reserve'
simply propagates the exception from allocator<T>::allocate. Before
D110846 that exception used to be of type std::length_error (which is
correct for vector<T>::reserve, but incorrect for
allocator<T>::allocate).

This patch fixes the issue and adds regression tests.

Reviewed By: Quuxplusone, ldionne, #libc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112068
2021-10-21 10:40:48 +01:00
Mikhail Maltsev 49be23a1eb [libcxx] Support allocators with explicit c-tors in vector<bool>
std::vector<bool> rebinds the supplied allocator to construct objects
of type '__storage_type' rather than 'bool'. Allocators are allowed to
use explicit conversion constructors, so care must be taken when
performing conversions.

Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112150
2021-10-21 10:38:56 +01:00
Louis Dionne 048688fd80 [libc++] Fix incorrect main() signatures in the tests
Those creep up from time to time. We need to use `int main(int, char**)`
because in freestanding mode, `main` doesn't get special treatment and
special mangling, so we setup a symbol alias from the mangled version of
`main(int, char**)` to `extern "C" main`. That only works if all the tests
are consistent about how they define their main function.
2021-10-20 16:26:34 -04:00
Joe Loser 494dad6b72
[libc++][NFC] Mark LWG3573 as complete
Mark LWG3573 as complete. It involves a change in wording around when
`basic_string_view`'s constructor for iterator/sentinel can throw. The
current implementation is not marked conditionally `noexcept`, so there
is nothing to do here. Add a test that binds this behavior to verify the
constructor is not marked `noexcept(true)` when `end - begin` throws.

Reviewed By: ldionne, Mordante, #libc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111925
2021-10-19 14:18:49 -04:00
Konstantin Varlamov b84da5ba6e [libc++] [test] Add tests for converting array types in shared_ptr.
The only possible kind of a conversion in initialization of a shared
pointer to an array is a qualification conversion (i.e., adding
cv-qualifiers). This patch adds tests for converting from `A[]` to
`const A[]` to the following functions:

```
template<class Y> explicit shared_ptr(Y* p);

template<class Y> shared_ptr(const shared_ptr<Y>& r);
template<class Y> shared_ptr(shared_ptr<Y>&& r);

template<class Y> shared_ptr& operator=(const shared_ptr<Y>& r);
template<class Y> shared_ptr& operator=(shared_ptr<Y>&& r);

template<class Y> void reset(Y* p);
template<class Y, class D> void reset(Y* p, D d);
template<class Y, class D, class A> void reset(Y* p, D d, A a);
```

Similar tests for converting functions that involve a `weak_ptr` should
be added once LWG issue [3001](https://cplusplus.github.io/LWG/issue3001)
is implemented.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112048
2021-10-19 13:03:51 -04:00
Mikhail Maltsev be10b1f1cc [libcxx] Make allocator<T>:allocate throw bad_array_new_length
Currently the member functions std::allocator<T>::allocate,
std::experimental::pmr::polymorphic_allocator::allocate and
std::resource_adaptor<T>::do_allocate throw an exception of type
std::length_error when the requested size exceeds the maximum size.

According to the C++ standard ([allocator.members]/4,
[mem.poly.allocator.mem]/1), std::allocator<T>::allocate and
std::pmr::polymorphic_allocator::allocate must throw a
std::bad_array_new_length exception in this case.

The patch fixes the issue with std::allocator<T>::allocate and changes
the type the exception thrown by
std::experimental::pmr::resource_adaptor<T>::do_allocate to
std::bad_array_new_length as well for consistency.

The patch resolves LWG 3237, LWG 3038 and LWG 3190.

Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc, Quuxplusone

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110846
2021-10-18 19:12:42 +01:00
Louis Dionne 7e5dbcdd59 [libc++][NFC] Fix typo in test 2021-10-18 11:21:30 -04:00
Louis Dionne 616a3cc01e [libc++] Add the std::views::reverse range adaptor
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110426
2021-10-18 10:38:31 -04:00