Make the experimental Networking TS code work without std::mutex and
std::condition_variable.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
PR libstdc++/89760
* include/experimental/executor [!_GLIBCXX_HAS_GTHREADS]:
(execution_context::mutex_type): Define dummy mutex type.
(system_context): Use execution_context::mutex_type.
(system_context) [!_GLIBCXX_HAS_GTHREADS]: Define dummy
thread and condition variable types.
[!_GLIBCXX_HAS_GTHREADS] (system_context::_M_run()): Do not
define.
(system_context::_M_post) [!_GLIBCXX_HAS_GTHREADS]: Throw
an exception when threads aren't available.
(strand::running_in_this_thread()): Defer to _M_state.
(strand::_State::running_in_this_thread()): New function.
(use_future_t): Do not depend on _GLIBCXX_USE_C99_STDINT_TR1.
* include/experimental/io_context (io_context): Use the
execution_context::mutex_type alias. Replace stack of thread
IDs with counter.
* testsuite/experimental/net/execution_context/use_service.cc:
Enable test for non-pthread targets.
The only function in namespace std::this_thread that actually depends on
thread support being present is this_thread::get_id(). The other
functions (yield, sleep_for and sleep_until) can be defined for targets
without gthreads.
A small change is needed in std::this_thread::sleep_for which currently
uses the __gthread_time_t typedef. Since it just calls nanosleep
directly, it should use timespec directly instead of the typedef.
Even std::this_thread::get_id() could be made to work, the only
difficulty is that it returns a value of type std:🧵:id and
std::thread is only defined when gthreads support exists.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* include/std/thread [!_GLIBCXX_HAS_GTHREADS] (this_thread::yield)
(this_thread::sleep_until): Define.
[!_GLIBCXX_HAS_GTHREADS] (this_thread::sleep_for): Define. Replace
use of __gthread_time_t typedef with timespec.
* src/c++11/thread.cc [!_GLIBCXX_HAS_GTHREADS] (__sleep_for):
Likewise.
* testsuite/30_threads/this_thread/2.cc: Moved to...
* testsuite/30_threads/this_thread/yield.cc: ...here.
* testsuite/30_threads/this_thread/3.cc: Moved to...
* testsuite/30_threads/this_thread/sleep_for-mt.cc: ...here.
* testsuite/30_threads/this_thread/4.cc: Moved to...
* testsuite/30_threads/this_thread/sleep_until-mt.cc: ...here.
* testsuite/30_threads/this_thread/58038.cc: Add
dg-require-sleep.
* testsuite/30_threads/this_thread/60421.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/30_threads/this_thread/sleep_for.cc: New test.
* testsuite/30_threads/this_thread/sleep_until.cc: New test.
The support for the old std::unique_ptr implementation was failing,
because it tried to work on a typedef instead of the underlying type.
The test supposed to verify the support worked wasn't using a typedef,
so didn't notice the problem.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* python/libstdcxx/v6/printers.py (UniquePointerPrinter.__init__):
Use gdb.Type.strip_typedefs().
* testsuite/libstdc++-prettyprinters/compat.cc: Use a typedef in
the emulated old type.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* include/bits/stl_iterator.h (inserter): Do not deduce
iterator type (LWG 561).
* testsuite/24_iterators/insert_iterator/dr561.cc: New test.
With -pedantic the debug mode bitset has an ambiguous equality
comparison operator, because it tries to compare the non-debug base to
the debug object. The base object can be converted to another debug
bitset, making the same operator== a candidate again.
The fix is to do the comparison on both base objects, so the operator
for the derived type isn't a candidate.
For the inequality operator the same change should be done, but that
operator can be removed entirely for C++20 because it can be synthesized
by the compiler.
I don't think either equality or inequality operators are really needed,
because the public _GLIBCXX_STD_C::bitset base class cam always be
compared using its own comparison operators. I'm not changing that here
though.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
PR libstdc++/96303
* include/debug/bitset (bitset::operator==): Call _M_base() on
right operand.
(bitset::operator!=): Likewise, but don't define it at all when
default comparisons are supported by the compiler.
* testsuite/23_containers/bitset/operations/96303.cc: New test.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/18_support/comparisons/algorithms/partial_order.cc:
Replace VERIFY with static_assert where the compiler now
allows it.
* testsuite/18_support/comparisons/algorithms/weak_order.cc:
Likewise.
Remove ability for reserve(n) to reduce a string's capacity. Add a new
reserve() overload that makes a shrink-to-fit request, and make
shrink_to_fit() use that.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
2020-07-30 Andrew Luo <andrewluotechnologies@outlook.com>
Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
* config/abi/pre/gnu.ver (GLIBCXX_3.4): Use less greedy
patterns for basic_string members.
(GLIBCXX_3.4.29): Export new basic_string::reserve symbols.
* doc/xml/manual/status_cxx2020.xml: Update P0966 status.
* include/bits/basic_string.h (shrink_to_fit()): Call reserve().
(reserve(size_type)): Remove default argument.
(reserve()): Declare new overload.
[!_GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI] (shrink_to_fit, reserve): Likewise.
* include/bits/basic_string.tcc (reserve(size_type)): Remove
support for shrinking capacity.
(reserve()): Perform shrink-to-fit operation.
[!_GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI] (reserve): Likewise.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string/capacity/1.cc: Adjust to
reflect new behavior.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string/capacity/char/1.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string/capacity/char/18654.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string/capacity/char/2.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string/capacity/wchar_t/1.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string/capacity/wchar_t/18654.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string/capacity/wchar_t/2.cc:
Likewise.
Similar to the bugs I fixed recently in istream::ignore, we incorrectly
set eofbit too often in operator>>(istream&, string&) and
operator>>(istream&. char(&)[N]).
We should only set eofbit if we reach EOF but would have kept going
otherwise. If we've already extracted the maximum number of characters
(whether that's because of the buffer size or the istream's width())
then we should not set eofbit.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* include/bits/basic_string.tcc
(operator>>(basic_istream&, basic_string&)): Do not set eofbit
if extraction stopped after in.width() characters.
* src/c++98/istream-string.cc (operator>>(istream&, string&)):
Likewise.
* include/bits/istream.tcc (__istream_extract): Do not set
eofbit if extraction stopped after n-1 characters.
* src/c++98/istream.cc (__istream_extract): Likewise.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string/inserters_extractors/char/13.cc: New test.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string/inserters_extractors/wchar_t/13.cc: New test.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/extractors_character/char/5.cc: New test.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/extractors_character/wchar_t/5.cc: New test.
This adjusts the overflow prevention added to operator>> so that we can
distinguish "unknown size" from "zero size", and avoid writing anything
at all in to zero sized buffers.
This also removes the incorrect comment saying extraction stops at a
null byte.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* include/std/istream (operator>>(istream&, char*)): Add
attributes to get warnings for pointers that are null or known
to point to the end of a buffer. Request upper bound from
__builtin_object_size check and handle zero-sized buffer case.
(operator>>(istream&, signed char))
(operator>>(istream&, unsigned char*)): Add attributes.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/extractors_character/char/overflow.cc:
Check extracting into the middle of a buffer.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/extractors_character/wchar_t/overflow.cc: New test.
P0487R1 resolved LWG 2499 for C++20 by removing the operator>> overloads
that have high risk of buffer overflows. They were replaced by
equivalents that only accept a reference to an array, and so can
guarantee not to write past the end of the array.
In order to support both the old and new functionality, this patch
introduces a new overloaded __istream_extract function which takes a
maximum length. The new operator>> overloads use the array size as the
maximum length. The old overloads now use __builtin_object_size to
determine the available buffer size if available (which requires -O2) or
use numeric_limits<streamsize>::max()/sizeof(char_type) otherwise. This
is a change in behaviour, as the old overloads previously always used
numeric_limits<streamsize>::max(), without considering sizeof(char_type)
and without attempting to prevent overflows.
Because they now do little more than call __istream_extract, the old
operator>> overloads are very small inline functions. This means there
is no advantage to explicitly instantiating them in the library (in fact
that would prevent the __builtin_object_size checks from ever working).
As a result, the explicit instantiation declarations can be removed from
the header. The explicit instantiation definitions are still needed, for
backwards compatibility with existing code that expects to link to the
definitions in the library.
While working on this change I noticed that src/c++11/istream-inst.cc
has the following explicit instantiation definition:
template istream& operator>>(istream&, char*);
This had no effect (and so should not have been present in that file),
because there was an explicit specialization declared in <istream> and
defined in src/++98/istream.cc. However, this change removes the
explicit specialization, and now the explicit instantiation definition
is necessary to ensure the symbol gets defined in the library.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* config/abi/pre/gnu.ver (GLIBCXX_3.4.29): Export new symbols.
* include/bits/istream.tcc (__istream_extract): New function
template implementing both of operator>>(istream&, char*) and
operator>>(istream&, char(&)[N]). Add explicit instantiation
declaration for it. Remove explicit instantiation declarations
for old function templates.
* include/std/istream (__istream_extract): Declare.
(operator>>(basic_istream<C,T>&, C*)): Define inline and simply
call __istream_extract.
(operator>>(basic_istream<char,T>&, signed char*)): Likewise.
(operator>>(basic_istream<char,T>&, unsigned char*)): Likewise.
(operator>>(basic_istream<C,T>&, C(7)[N])): Define for LWG 2499.
(operator>>(basic_istream<char,T>&, signed char(&)[N])):
Likewise.
(operator>>(basic_istream<char,T>&, unsigned char(&)[N])):
Likewise.
* include/std/streambuf (basic_streambuf): Declare char overload
of __istream_extract as a friend.
* src/c++11/istream-inst.cc: Add explicit instantiation
definition for wchar_t overload of __istream_extract. Remove
explicit instantiation definitions of old operator>> overloads
for versioned-namespace build.
* src/c++98/istream.cc (operator>>(istream&, char*)): Replace
with __istream_extract(istream&, char*, streamsize).
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/extractors_character/char/3.cc:
Do not use variable-length array.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/extractors_character/char/4.cc:
Do not run test for C++20.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/extractors_character/char/9555-ic.cc:
Do not test writing to pointers for C++20.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/extractors_character/char/9826.cc:
Use array instead of pointer.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/extractors_character/wchar_t/3.cc:
Do not use variable-length array.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/extractors_character/wchar_t/4.cc:
Do not run test for C++20.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/extractors_character/wchar_t/9555-ic.cc:
Do not test writing to pointers for C++20.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/extractors_character/char/lwg2499.cc:
New test.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/extractors_character/char/lwg2499_neg.cc:
New test.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/extractors_character/char/overflow.cc:
New test.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/extractors_character/wchar_t/lwg2499.cc:
New test.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/extractors_character/wchar_t/lwg2499_neg.cc:
New test.
Local classes have no linkage so cannot be used as template arguments in
C++98.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/20_util/specialized_algorithms/uninitialized_fill_n/sizes.cc:
Move struct to namespace scope.
Add effective-target keywords to tests that would fail for certain
standard modes without the -std=gnu++NN option.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/18_support/set_terminate.cc: Require C++11 or
higher.
* testsuite/28_regex/simple_c++11.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/tr1/headers/c++200x/complex.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/24_iterators/headers/iterator/synopsis.cc:
Require C++14 or lower.
The current dg directives say that the tests can run for any standard
mode, but should fail for C++20. What we want is that they only run for
C++20, and are always expected to fail.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/23_containers/span/back_assert_neg.cc: Split c++2a
effective-target from xfail selector.
* testsuite/23_containers/span/first_2_assert_neg.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/span/first_assert_neg.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/span/front_assert_neg.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/span/index_op_assert_neg.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/span/last_2_assert_neg.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/span/last_assert_neg.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/span/subspan_2_assert_neg.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/span/subspan_3_assert_neg.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/span/subspan_4_assert_neg.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/span/subspan_5_assert_neg.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/span/subspan_6_assert_neg.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/span/subspan_assert_neg.cc: Likewise.
Some tests really are only intended for a specific -std mode, so add a
target selector to make that explicit.
Also reorder the dg-do directives to come after the dg-options ones, so
that the target selector in the dg-do directive is applied after the
dg-options that sets the -std option.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/20_util/reference_wrapper/83427.cc: Adjust
effective-target to specific language mode only.
* testsuite/24_iterators/headers/iterator/range_access_c++11.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/24_iterators/headers/iterator/range_access_c++14.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/24_iterators/headers/iterator/synopsis_c++11.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/24_iterators/headers/iterator/synopsis_c++14.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/26_numerics/valarray/69116.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/30_threads/headers/condition_variable/std_c++0x_neg.cc:
Remove whitespace at end of file.
* testsuite/30_threads/headers/future/std_c++0x_neg.cc:
Likewise.
This was probably copied from a std::filesystem test and the -std option
wasn't removed.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/experimental/filesystem/filesystem_error/cons.cc:
Remove -std=gnu++17 option.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/20_util/is_aggregate/value.cc: Adjust for changes to
definition of aggregates in C++20.
* testsuite/20_util/optional/requirements.cc: Adjust for
defaulted comparisons in C++20.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/20_util/tuple/78939.cc: Suppress warnings about
deprecation of volatile-qualified structured bindings in C++20.
* testsuite/20_util/variable_templates_for_traits.cc: Likewise
for deprecation of is_pod in C++20
Also add an effective target to clarify it should only run for C++17 and
later.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/20_util/time_point_cast/rounding.cc: Remove
duplicate dg-do directive and add c++17 effective target.
This makes sure to emit full declaration DIEs including
formal parameters for used external functions. This helps
debugging when debug information of the external entity is
not available and also helps external tools cross-checking
ABI compatibility which was the bug reporters use case.
For cc1 this affects debug information size as follows:
VM SIZE FILE SIZE
++++++++++++++ GROWING ++++++++++++++
[ = ] 0 .debug_info +1.63Mi +1.3%
[ = ] 0 .debug_str +263Ki +3.4%
[ = ] 0 .debug_abbrev +101Ki +4.9%
[ = ] 0 .debug_line +5.71Ki +0.0%
+44% +16 [Unmapped] +48 +1.2%
-------------- SHRINKING --------------
[ = ] 0 .debug_loc -213 -0.0%
-0.0% -48 .text -48 -0.0%
[ = ] 0 .debug_ranges -16 -0.0%
-0.0% -32 TOTAL +1.99Mi +0.6%
and DWARF compression via DWZ can only shave off minor bits
here.
Previously we emitted no DIEs for external functions at all
unless they were referenced via DW_TAG_GNU_call_site which
for some GCC revs caused a regular DIE to appear and since
GCC 4.9 only a stub without formal parameters. This means
at -O0 we did not emit any DIE for external functions
but with optimization we emitted stubs.
2020-07-30 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
PR debug/96383
* langhooks-def.h (lhd_finalize_early_debug): Declare.
(LANG_HOOKS_FINALIZE_EARLY_DEBUG): Define.
(LANG_HOOKS_INITIALIZER): Amend.
* langhooks.c: Include cgraph.h and debug.h.
(lhd_finalize_early_debug): Default implementation from
former code in finalize_compilation_unit.
* langhooks.h (lang_hooks::finalize_early_debug): Add.
* cgraphunit.c (symbol_table::finalize_compilation_unit):
Call the finalize_early_debug langhook.
gcc/c-family/
* c-common.h (c_common_finalize_early_debug): Declare.
* c-common.c: Include debug.h.
(c_common_finalize_early_debug): finalize_early_debug langhook
implementation generating debug for extern declarations.
gcc/c/
* c-objc-common.h (LANG_HOOKS_FINALIZE_EARLY_DEBUG):
Define to c_common_finalize_early_debug.
gcc/cp/
* cp-objcp-common.h (LANG_HOOKS_FINALIZE_EARLY_DEBUG):
Define to c_common_finalize_early_debug.
gcc/testsuite/
* gcc.dg/debug/dwarf2/pr96383-1.c: New testcase.
* gcc.dg/debug/dwarf2/pr96383-2.c: Likewise.
libstdc++-v3/
* testsuite/20_util/assume_aligned/3.cc: Use -g0.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_multiset/cons/noexcept_default_construct.cc:
Use allocator with the correct value type.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_set/cons/noexcept_default_construct.cc:
Likewise.
The COW string doesn't accept const_iterator arguments in insert and
related member functions. Pass a mutable iterator instead.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/20_util/from_chars/4.cc: Pass non-const iterator
to string::insert.
Previously it was not possible to add -fno-exceptions to the testsuite
flags, because some files that are compiled by the v3-build_support
procedure failed with exceptions disabled.
This adjusts those files to still compile without exceptions (with
degraded functionality in some cases).
The sole testcase that explicitly checks for -fno-exceptions has also
been adjusted to use the more robust exceptions_enabled effective-target
keyword from gcc/testsuite/lib/target-supports.exp.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/23_containers/vector/bool/72847.cc: Use the
exceptions_enabled effective-target keyword instead of
checking for an explicit -fno-exceptions option.
* testsuite/util/testsuite_abi.cc (examine_symbol): Remove
redundant try-catch.
* testsuite/util/testsuite_allocator.h [!__cpp_exceptions]:
Do not define check_allocate_max_size and memory_resource.
* testsuite/util/testsuite_containers.h: Replace comment with
#error if wrong standard dialect used.
* testsuite/util/testsuite_shared.cc: Likewise.
atomic_float/value_init.cc requires libatomic for some targets, i.e., when
it tries to perform an atomic operation with a 64 bit floating point
double type on a 32 bit target. This patch adds AIX and Darwin to the
list of targets that require the libatomic option and adds the option to
the atomic_float/value_init.cc testcase.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
2020-07-28 David Edelsohn <dje.gcc@gmail.com>
Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE>
* testsuite/lib/dg-options.exp (add_options_for_libatomic): Add
target powerpc-ibm-aix* and powerpc*-*-darwin*.
* testsuite/29_atomics/atomic_float/value_init.cc: Add options
for libatomic.
We used to consider range size on insertion but on unique keys container
not all range values might be inserted resulting in over-sizing. In this
case we just consider user reservation and if none then the container will
adapt to actually inserted elements.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* include/bits/hashtable.h
(_Hashtable<>(_InputIterator, _InputIterator, size_t, const _H1&,
const _H2&, const _Hash&, const _Equal&, const _ExtractKey&,
const allocator_type&, true_type)): New.
(_Hashtable<>(_InputIterator, _InputIterator, size_t, const _H1&,
const _H2&, const _Hash&, const _Equal&, const _ExtractKey&,
const allocator_type&, false_type)): New.
(_Hashtable<>(_InputIterator, _InputIterator, size_t, const _H1&,
const _H2&, const _Hash&, const _Equal&, const _ExtractKey&,
const allocator_type&)): Delegate to latters.
(operator=(initializer_list<value_type>)): Rehash if too small.
(_M_insert(_Arg&&, const _NodeGenerator&, true_type)): Remove
size_t len parameter.
* include/bits/hashtable_policy.h (_Insert_base<>::_M_insert_range):
Do not try to get input range distance.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_set/cons/bucket_hint.cc: New test.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_set/modifiers/insert.cc: New test.
Also fix the tests that fail on targets without uselocale.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* src/c++17/floating_from_chars.cc (from_chars_impl): Ensure
that FE_NEAREST is used.
* testsuite/20_util/from_chars/4.cc: Do not use if constexpr in
a { target c++14 } test.
[!_GLIBCXX_HAVE_USELOCALE]: Disable all tests.
* testsuite/20_util/from_chars/5.cc [!_GLIBCXX_HAVE_USELOCALE]:
Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/from_chars/6.cc: New test.
LWG recently decided it should be ill-formed to instantiate std::future
and std::shared_future for types that can't be returned from a function.
This adds static assertions to enforce it (std::future already failed,
but this makes the error more understandable).
LWG 3466 extends that to std::promise. The actual constraint is that
t.~T() is well-formed for the primary template, but rejecting arrays and
functions as done for futures matches that condition.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* include/std/future (future, shared_future, promise): Add
static assertions to the primary template to reject array and
function types.
* testsuite/30_threads/future/requirements/lwg3458.cc: New test.
* testsuite/30_threads/promise/requirements/lwg3466.cc: New test.
* testsuite/30_threads/shared_future/requirements/lwg3458.cc: New test.
This adds the missing std::from_chars overloads for floating-point
types, as required for C++17 conformance.
The implementation is a hack and not intended to be used in the long
term. Rather than parsing the string directly, this determines the
initial portion of the string that matches the pattern determined by the
chars_format parameter, then creates a NTBS to be parsed by strtod (or
strtold or strtof).
Because creating a NTBS requires allocating memory, but std::from_chars
is noexcept, we need to be careful to minimise allocation. Even after
being careful, allocation failure is still possible, and so a
non-conforming std::no_more_memory error code might be returned.
Because strtod et al depend on the current locale, but std::from_chars
does not, we change the current thread's locale to "C" using newlocale
and uselocale before calling strtod, and restore it afterwards.
Because strtod doesn't have the equivalent of a std::chars_format
parameter, it has to examine the input to determine the format in use,
even though the std::from_chars code has already parsed it once (or
twice for large input strings!)
By replacing the use of strtod we could avoid allocation, avoid changing
locale, and use optimised code paths specific to each std::chars_format
case. We would also get more portable behaviour, rather than depending
on the presence of uselocale, and on any bugs or quirks of the target
libc's strtod. Replacing strtod is a project for a later date.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* acinclude.m4 (libtool_VERSION): Bump version.
* config.h.in: Regenerate.
* config/abi/pre/gnu.ver: Add GLIBCXX_3.4.29 version and new
exports.
* config/os/gnu-linux/ldbl-extra.ver: Add _GLIBCXX_LDBL_3.4.29
version and new export.
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Check for <xlocale.h> and uselocale.
* crossconfig.m4: Add macro or checks for uselocale.
* include/std/charconv (from_chars): Declare overloads for
float, double, and long double.
* src/c++17/Makefile.am: Add new file.
* src/c++17/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* src/c++17/floating_from_chars.cc: New file.
(from_chars): Define for float, double, and long double.
* testsuite/20_util/from_chars/1_c++20_neg.cc: Prune extra
diagnostics caused by new overloads.
* testsuite/20_util/from_chars/1_neg.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/from_chars/2.cc: Check leading '+'.
* testsuite/20_util/from_chars/4.cc: New test.
* testsuite/20_util/from_chars/5.cc: New test.
* testsuite/util/testsuite_abi.cc: Add new symbol versions.
Similar to the recent changes to basic_istream::ignore, this change
ensures that _M_gcount doesn't overflow when extracting characters and
inserting them into another streambuf.
The solution used here is to use unsigned long long for the count. We
assume that the number of characters extracted won't exceed the maximum
value for that type, but even if it does we avoid any undefined
behaviour.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* include/bits/istream.tcc
(basic_istream::get(__streambuf_type&, char_type): Use unsigned
long long for counter and check if it would overflow _M_gcount.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/get/char/lwg3464.cc: New test.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/get/wchar_t/lwg3464.cc: New test.
My previous fix for PR 94749 did fix the reported case, so that the next
character is not discarded if it happens to equal the delimiter when __n
characters have already been read. But it introduced a new bug, which is
that the delimiter character would *not* be discarded if the number of
characters discarded is numeric_limits<streamsize>::max() or more before
reaching the delimiter.
The new bug happens because I changed the code to check _M_gcount < __n.
But when __n == numeric_limits<streamsize>::max() that is false, and so
we don't discard the delimiter. It's not sufficient to check for the
delimiter when the __large_ignore condition is true, because there's an
edge case where the delimiter is reached when _M_gcount == __n and so
we break out of the loop without setting __large_ignore.
PR 96161 is a similar bug to the original PR 94749 report, where eofbit
is set after discarding __n characters if there happen to be no more
characters in the stream.
This patch fixes both cases (and the regression) by checking different
conditions for the __n == max case and the __n < max case. For the
former case, we know that we must have either reached the delimiter or
EOF, and the value of _M_gcount doesn't matter (except to avoid integer
overflow). For the latter case we need to check _M_gcount first and only
set eofbit or discard the delimiter if it didn't reach __n. For the
latter case overflow can't happen because _M_gcount <= __n < max.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
PR libstdc++/94749
PR libstdc++/96161
* include/bits/istream.tcc (basic_istream::ignore(streamsize))
[n == max]: Check overflow conditions on _M_gcount. Rely on
the fact that either EOF or the delimiter was reached.
[n < max]: Check _M_gcount < n before checking for EOF or
delimiter.
(basic_istream::ignore(streamsize, char_type): Likewise.
* src/c++98/compatibility.cc (istream::ignore(streamsize))
(wistream::ignore(streamsize)): Likewise.
* src/c++98/istream.cc (istream::ignore(streamsize, char_type))
(wistream::ignore(streamsize, char_type)): Likewise.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/ignore/char/94749.cc: Check that
delimiter is discarded if the number of characters ignored
doesn't fit in streamsize.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/ignore/wchar_t/94749.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/ignore/char/96161.cc: New test.
* testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/ignore/wchar_t/96161.cc: New test.
The standard rquires that std::make_optional is constrained similarly to
the std::optional constructors, which our implementation fails to do.
As a conforming extension this also adds a noexcept-specifier to each
std::make_optional overload.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* include/std/optional (make_optional): Add enable_if
constraints and noexcept-specifier to each overload.
* testsuite/20_util/optional/make_optional-2.cc: New test.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
PR libstdc++/96036
* include/std/optional (optional): Add noexcept-specifier to
every constructor, assignment operator, emplace function and
dereference operator.
* testsuite/20_util/optional/assignment/noexcept.cc: New test.
* testsuite/20_util/optional/cons/noexcept.cc: New test.
This test checks a conversion which only exists in C++98 and won't
compile since C++11. It uses { dg-options "-std=gnu++98" } so that it is
explicitly run in C++98 mode. This change also adds a target selector so
that the test will be skipped if the dg-options directive is filtered
out or overridden.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/27_io/basic_ios/conv/voidptr.cc: Add c++98_only
target selector.
These tests verify that including C++11 headers fails to compile in
C++98 mode. They use { dg-options "-std=gnu++98" } so that they are
explicitly run in C++98 mode. This change also adds a target selector so
that the tests will be skipped even if the dg-options directive is
filtered out or overridden. This is in preparation for a desired future
change where tests do not use -std options, so that they can be tested
with e.g. --target_board=unix\"{-std=gnu++17,-std=gnu++20}\"
In some cases the dg-options and dg-do directives need to be reordered,
so that the -std=gnu++98 option is already added to the options before
the target selector is checked.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/18_support/headers/cstdalign/std_c++0x_neg.cc: Add
c++98_only target selector.
* testsuite/18_support/headers/cstdbool/std_c++0x_neg.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/18_support/headers/cstdint/std_c++0x_neg.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/18_support/headers/new/synopsis_cxx98.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/19_diagnostics/headers/system_error/std_c++0x_neg.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/headers/type_traits/std_c++0x_neg.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/headers/array/std_c++0x_neg.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/headers/tuple/std_c++0x_neg.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/headers/unordered_map/std_c++0x_neg.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/23_containers/headers/unordered_set/std_c++0x_neg.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/26_numerics/headers/ccomplex/std_c++0x_neg.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/26_numerics/headers/cfenv/std_c++0x_neg.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/26_numerics/headers/cmath/c99_classification_macros_c++98.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/26_numerics/headers/ctgmath/std_c++0x_neg.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/26_numerics/headers/random/std_c++0x_neg.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/27_io/headers/cinttypes/std_c++0x_neg.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/28_regex/headers/regex/std_c++0x_neg.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/29_atomics/headers/atomic/std_c++0x_neg.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/30_threads/headers/condition_variable/std_c++0x_neg.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/30_threads/headers/future/std_c++0x_neg.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/30_threads/headers/mutex/std_c++0x_neg.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/30_threads/headers/thread/std_c++0x_neg.cc:
Likewise.
PR libstdc++/91807
* include/std/variant
(_Copy_assign_base::operator=(const _Copy_assign_base&):
Do the move-assignment from a temporary so that the temporary
is constructed with an explicit index.
* testsuite/20_util/variant/91807.cc: New.
These tests fail with AIX double double. Use different floating point
values that behave less surprisingly.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
PR libstdc++/91153
PR target/93224
* testsuite/29_atomics/atomic_float/1.cc: Use different values
for tests.
* testsuite/29_atomics/atomic_ref/float.cc: Likewise.
These functions can't be noexcept because the iterators stored in the
sub_match objects can throw on any operation.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
PR libstdc++/94627
* include/bits/regex.h (operator==, operator!=): Remove noexcept
equality comparisons for match_results.
* testsuite/28_regex/match_results/94627.cc: New test.