libstdc++: Revert changes to std::unique_ptr<T[]>::operator[] [PR 101271]
This reverts the changes in r12-1778 which added a noexcept-specifier to std::unique_ptr<T[]>::operator[], and the changes in r12-1844 which tried to make it work with incomplete types (for PR 101236). The noexcept-specifier is not required by the standard, and is causing regressions, so just remove it. Signed-off-by: Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com> libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: PR libstdc++/101271 * include/bits/unique_ptr.h (unique_ptr<T[],D>::operator[]): Remove noexcept-specifier. (unique_ptr<T[],D>::_S_nothrow_deref): Remove. * testsuite/20_util/unique_ptr/lwg2762.cc: Remove checks for operator[].
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@ -491,20 +491,6 @@ _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
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= __and_< is_base_of<_Tp, _Up>,
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__not_<is_same<__remove_cv<_Tp>, __remove_cv<_Up>>> >;
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// This checks whether p[n] is noexcept, but fails gracefully when
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// element_type is incomplete. The standard requires a complete type
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// for unique_ptr<T[], D>, but we try to support it anyway (PR 101236).
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template<typename _Ptr, typename _Elt>
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static constexpr auto
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_S_nothrow_deref(size_t __n)
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-> decltype(sizeof(_Elt) != 0) // PR c++/101239
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{ return noexcept(std::declval<_Ptr>()[__n]); }
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template<typename _Ptr, typename _Elt>
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static constexpr bool
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_S_nothrow_deref(...)
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{ return false; }
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public:
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using pointer = typename __uniq_ptr_impl<_Tp, _Dp>::pointer;
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using element_type = _Tp;
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@ -669,7 +655,6 @@ _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
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/// Access an element of owned array.
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typename std::add_lvalue_reference<element_type>::type
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operator[](size_t __i) const
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noexcept(_S_nothrow_deref<pointer, element_type>(0))
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{
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__glibcxx_assert(get() != pointer());
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return get()[__i];
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@ -12,11 +12,6 @@ struct deleter
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int& operator*() && noexcept(B); // this is used by unique_ptr
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int& operator*() const& = delete; // this should not be
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int& operator[](std::size_t) && noexcept(B); // this is used by unique_ptr
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int& operator[](std::size_t) const& = delete; // should not be used
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int& operator[](int) && = delete; // should not be used
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int& operator[](double) && = delete; // should not be used
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int* operator->() noexcept(false); // noexcept here doesn't affect anything
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// Needed for NullablePointer requirements
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@ -40,16 +35,3 @@ static_assert( noexcept(std::declval<std::unique_ptr<long>>().operator->()),
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"operator-> is always noexcept" );
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static_assert( noexcept(std::declval<UPtr<int, false>&>().operator->()),
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"operator-> is always noexcept" );
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// This is not required by the standard, but we make it depend on the pointer.
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static_assert( noexcept(std::declval<std::unique_ptr<long[]>>()[0]), "QoI" );
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static_assert( noexcept(std::declval<UPtr<int[], true>&>()[0]), "QoI" );
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static_assert( ! noexcept(std::declval<UPtr<int[], false>&>()[0]), "QoI" );
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// This is forbidden by the standard ("T shall be a complete type")
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// but we try to support it anyway, see PR libstdc++/101236.
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struct Incomplete;
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static_assert( ! noexcept(std::declval<UPtr<Incomplete[], true>>()[0]),
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"this would be noexcept if the type was complete");
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static_assert( ! noexcept(std::declval<UPtr<Incomplete[], false>>()[0]),
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"this would still be noexcept(false) if the type was complete");
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