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![]() MSVC emits "warning C4244: 'initializing': conversion from 'int' to 'short', possible loss of data" when it sees pair<Whatever, short> constructed from (whatever, 4), because int is being truncated to short within pair's constructor. (The compiler doesn't take into account the fact that 4 is a literal at the callsite; it generates this warning when the constructor is instantiated, because it might be called with a runtime-valued int that would actually truncate.) Instead of static_cast<short>, we can simply change short to int in these tests, without affecting the pair operations that they're trying to test: move assignment, convert copy construction, and convert move construction. Fixes D45016. llvm-svn: 329973 |
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pair.astuple | ||
pair.piecewise | ||
pairs.general | ||
pairs.pair | ||
pairs.spec | ||
nothing_to_do.pass.cpp |