This is incomplete because std::strong_order doesn't support
floating-point types.
The partial_order and weak_order tests use VERIFY instead of
static_assert because of PR 92431.
* libsupc++/compare (strong_order, weak_order, partial_order)
(compare_strong_order_fallback, compare_weak_order_fallback)
(compare_partial_order_fallback): Define customization point objects
for C++20.
* testsuite/18_support/comparisons/algorithms/partial_order.cc: New
test.
* testsuite/18_support/comparisons/algorithms/strong_order.cc: New
test.
* testsuite/18_support/comparisons/algorithms/weak_order.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r278149
Also process it with Doxygen.
* doc/doxygen/user.cfg.in (INPUT): Add <compare> header.
* include/precompiled/stdc++.h: Include <compare> header.
From-SVN: r277944
The Library Working Group have approved a change to std::for_each_n that
requires it to handle negative N gracefully, which we were not doing for
random access iterators.
* include/bits/stl_algo.h (for_each_n): Handle negative count.
* testsuite/25_algorithms/for_each/for_each_n_debug.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r277932
Shortly after I finished implementing the previous semantics, the
committee decided to remove the *_equality comparison categories, because
they were largely obsoleted by the earlier change that separated operator==
from its original dependency on operator<=>.
gcc/cp/
* method.c (enum comp_cat_tag, comp_cat_info): Remove *_equality.
(genericize_spaceship, common_comparison_type): Likewise.
* typeck.c (cp_build_binary_op): Move SPACESHIP_EXPR to be with the
relational operators, exclude other types no longer supported.
libstdc++-v3/
* libsupc++/compare: Remove strong_equality and weak_equality.
From-SVN: r277925
Now that operator<=> is supported, these operators can be generated by
the compiler.
* include/bits/iterator_concepts.h (unreachable_sentinel_t): Remove
redundant equality operators.
* testsuite/util/testsuite_iterators.h (test_range::sentinel):
Likewise.
From-SVN: r277888
There are three major pieces to this support: scalar operator<=>,
synthesis of comparison operators, and rewritten/reversed overload
resolution (e.g. a < b becomes 0 > b <=> a).
Unlike other defaulted functions, where we use synthesized_method_walk to
semi-simulate what the definition of the function will be like, this patch
determines the characteristics of a comparison operator by trying to define
it.
My handling of non-dependent rewritten operators in templates can still use
some work: build_min_non_dep_op_overload can't understand the rewrites and
crashes, so I'm avoiding it for now by clearing *overload. This means we'll
do name lookup again at instantiation time, which can incorrectly mean a
different result. I'll poke at this more in stage 3.
I'm leaving out a fourth section ("strong structural equality") even though
I've implemented it, because it seems likely to change radically tomorrow.
Thanks to Tim van Deurzen and Jakub for implementing lexing of the <=>
operator, and Jonathan for the initial <compare> header.
gcc/cp/
* cp-tree.h (struct lang_decl_fn): Add maybe_deleted bitfield.
(DECL_MAYBE_DELETED): New.
(enum special_function_kind): Add sfk_comparison.
(LOOKUP_REWRITTEN, LOOKUP_REVERSED): New.
* call.c (struct z_candidate): Add rewritten and reversed methods.
(add_builtin_candidate): Handle SPACESHIP_EXPR.
(add_builtin_candidates): Likewise.
(add_candidates): Don't add a reversed candidate if the parms are
the same.
(add_operator_candidates): Split out from build_new_op_1. Handle
rewritten and reversed candidates.
(add_candidate): Swap conversions of reversed candidate.
(build_new_op_1): Swap them back. Build a second operation for
rewritten candidates.
(extract_call_expr): Handle rewritten calls.
(same_fn_or_template): New.
(joust): Handle rewritten and reversed candidates.
* class.c (add_implicitly_declared_members): Add implicit op==.
(classtype_has_op, classtype_has_defaulted_op): New.
* constexpr.c (cxx_eval_binary_expression): Handle SPACESHIP_EXPR.
(cxx_eval_constant_expression, potential_constant_expression_1):
Likewise.
* cp-gimplify.c (genericize_spaceship): New.
(cp_genericize_r): Use it.
* cp-objcp-common.c (cp_common_init_ts): Handle SPACESHIP_EXPR.
* decl.c (finish_function): Handle deleted function.
* decl2.c (grokfield): SET_DECL_FRIEND_CONTEXT on defaulted friend.
(mark_used): Check DECL_MAYBE_DELETED. Remove assumption that
defaulted functions are non-static members.
* error.c (dump_expr): Handle SPACESHIP_EXPR.
* method.c (type_has_trivial_fn): False for sfk_comparison.
(enum comp_cat_tag, struct comp_cat_info_t): New types.
(comp_cat_cache): New array variable.
(lookup_comparison_result, lookup_comparison_category)
(is_cat, cat_tag_for, spaceship_comp_cat)
(spaceship_type, genericize_spaceship)
(common_comparison_type, early_check_defaulted_comparison)
(comp_info, build_comparison_op): New.
(synthesize_method): Handle sfk_comparison. Handle deleted.
(get_defaulted_eh_spec, maybe_explain_implicit_delete)
(explain_implicit_non_constexpr, implicitly_declare_fn)
(defaulted_late_check, defaultable_fn_check): Handle sfk_comparison.
* name-lookup.c (get_std_name_hint): Add comparison categories.
* tree.c (special_function_p): Add sfk_comparison.
* typeck.c (cp_build_binary_op): Handle SPACESHIP_EXPR.
2019-11-05 Tim van Deurzen <tim@kompiler.org>
Add new tree code for the spaceship operator.
gcc/cp/
* cp-tree.def: Add new tree code.
* operators.def: New binary operator.
* parser.c: Add new token and tree code.
libcpp/
* cpplib.h: Add spaceship operator for C++.
* lex.c: Implement conditional lexing of spaceship operator for C++20.
2019-11-05 Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
libstdc++-v3/
* libsupc++/compare: New header.
* libsupc++/Makefile.am (std_HEADERS): Add compare.
* include/std/version: Define __cpp_lib_three_way_comparison.
* include/std/functional: #include <compare>.
From-SVN: r277865
The negative concept is required for subsumption to work, it's not a
bug.
* include/bits/iterator_concepts.h (__iter_without_nested_types):
Remove incorrect comment.
From-SVN: r277848
With the compiler bug fixed we can simplify the __sizable concept to use
a return-type-requirement again. I also realised it was redundantly
re-checking a subset of the sized_sentinel_for requirements.
The compiler fix also revealed bugs in two tests which started to fail
and are fixed by this patch.
* include/bits/range_access.h (__sizable): Rename to __sentinel_size.
Remove workaround for PR c++/92268 and remove redundant requirements
that are already checked by sized_sentinel_for.
* testsuite/std/ranges/access/cend.cc: Fix failures.
* testsuite/std/ranges/access/end.cc: Likewise.
From-SVN: r277667
This combines the overloads for arrays with the non-array overloads,
using if-constexpr to choose between the cases, and also enforces the
following:
- ADL should only be used for class types and enumeration types.
- ranges::begin should be ill-formed for rvalue arrays.
- ranges::end should be ill-formed for rvalue arrays, unbounded
arrays, and arrays of incomplete type.
- ranges::size should be ill-formed for unbounded arrays.
* include/bits/range_access.h (ranges::begin): Combine array and
non-array overloads into one function template. Only use ADL for
classes and enums
(ranges::end, ranges::size): Likewise. Make unbounded arrays
ill-formed.
(ranges::rbegin, ranges::rend): Only use ADL for classes and enums.
Reformat _S_noexcept() functions to mirror operator() structure.
* testsuite/std/ranges/access/begin.cc: Check incomplete array.
* testsuite/std/ranges/access/end_neg.cc: New test.
* testsuite/std/ranges/access/size.cc: Check array of incomplete type.
* testsuite/std/ranges/access/size_neg.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r277666
This precondition is the subject of a national body comment on the C++20
CD. This just adds a test to ensure we enforce the precondition.
Also move existing 24_iterator/range_access*.cc tests to a dedicated
directory for the [iterator.range] subclause.
* testsuite/24_iterators/range_access*.cc: Move to ...
* testsuite/24_iterators/range_access/range_access*.cc: ... here.
* testsuite/24_iterators/range_access/range_access_cpp20_neg.cc: New
test.
From-SVN: r277658
This combines two of the std::ranges::swap.operator() overloads into a
single function template. Using if-constexpr to choose between
implementations should give the compiler less work to do than using
overloading.
* include/std/concepts (std::ranges::swap): Use a single overload for
the non-array cases, and switch using if-constexpr.
From-SVN: r277635
Similar to some recent patches, this removes using-declarations for
names from namespace std, so that they are not redeclared in __gnu_cxx.
* include/bits/stl_iterator.h (namespace __gnu_cxx): Remove
using-declarations for std::iterator and std::iterator_traits.
(__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator): Qualify iterator_traits.
* include/ext/algorithm (namespace __gnu_cxx): Remove
using-declarations for std names and qualify those names when used.
Also refer to std::min in parentheses to protect against function-like
macros.
* include/ext/rc_string_base.h: Qualify iterator_traits.
* include/ext/sso_string_base.h: Qualify iterator_traits.
From-SVN: r277630
This ensures that __normal_iterator<T*, C> satisfies the
contiguous_iterator concept, by defining the iterator_concept member
type.
Also update vector<bool>'s iterators, reverse_iterator,
istreambuf_iterator and ostreambuf_iterator to meet the C++20
requirements.
PR libstdc++/92272
* include/bits/stl_bvector.h (_Bit_iterator::pointer)
(_Bit_const_iterator::pointer): Define as void for C++20.
* include/bits/stl_iterator.h (reverse_iterator::operator->()): Add
constraints for C++20.
(__normal_iterator::iterator_concept): Define for C++20.
* include/bits/streambuf_iterator.h (istreambuf_iterator::pointer):
Define as void for C++20.
(ostreambuf_iterator::difference_type): Define as ptrdiff_t for C++20.
(ostreambuf_iterator::ostreambuf_iterator()): Add default constructor
for C++20.
* testsuite/23_containers/vector/bool/iterator_c++20.cc: New test.
* testsuite/24_iterators/bidirectional/concept.cc: New test.
* testsuite/24_iterators/bidirectional/tag.cc: New test.
* testsuite/24_iterators/contiguous/concept.cc: New test.
* testsuite/24_iterators/contiguous/tag.cc: New test.
* testsuite/24_iterators/forward/concept.cc: New test.
* testsuite/24_iterators/forward/tag.cc: New test.
* testsuite/24_iterators/input/concept.cc: New test.
* testsuite/24_iterators/input/tag.cc: New test.
* testsuite/24_iterators/istreambuf_iterator/requirements/typedefs.cc:
New test.
* testsuite/24_iterators/ostreambuf_iterator/requirements/typedefs.cc:
New test.
* testsuite/24_iterators/output/concept.cc: New test.
* testsuite/24_iterators/output/tag.cc: New test.
* testsuite/24_iterators/random_access/concept.cc: New test.
* testsuite/24_iterators/random_access/tag.cc: New test.
* testsuite/24_iterators/range_operations/advance_debug_neg.cc: New
test.
* testsuite/24_iterators/random_access_iterator/26020.cc: Move to ...
* testsuite/24_iterators/operations/26020.cc: ... here.
* testsuite/24_iterators/random_access_iterator/
string_vector_iterators.cc: Move to ...
* testsuite/24_iterators/random_access/string_vector_iterators.cc: ...
here.
From-SVN: r277629
* testsuite/util/testsuite_iterators.h (BoundsContainer::size()): Add
new member function.
(WritableObject::operator=): Constrain with enable_if when available.
(remove_cv): Use std::remove_if when available.
(test_container::it(int)): Use size().
(test_container::size()): Use BoundsContainer::size().
From-SVN: r277578
Defaulting the copy constructor on its first declaration made it change
from user-provided (and non-trivial) to implicitly-defined (and
trivial). This caused an ABI incompatibility between GCC 8 and GCC 9,
where functions taking a deque iterator disagree on the argument passing
convention.
PR libstdc++/92267
* include/bits/stl_deque.h (_Deque_iterator(const _Deque_iterator&)):
Do not define as defaulted.
* testsuite/23_containers/deque/types/92267.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r277577
All of these special member functions do exactly what the compiler would
do anyway. By defining them as defaulted for C++11 and later we prevent
move constructors and move assignment operators being defined (which is
consistent with the previous semantics).
Also move default init of the input_iterator_wrapper members from the
derived constructor to the protected base constructor.
* testsuite/util/testsuite_iterators.h (output_iterator_wrapper)
(input_iterator_wrapper, forward_iterator_wrapper)
bidirectional_iterator_wrapper, random_access_iterator_wrapper): Remove
user-provided copy constructors and copy assignment operators so they
are defined implicitly.
(input_iterator_wrapper): Initialize members in default constructor.
(forward_iterator_wrapper): Remove assignments to members of base.
From-SVN: r277459
The new constexpr destructor on std::allocator breaks compilation with
Clang in C++2a mode. This only makes it constexpr if the compiler
supports the P0784R7 features.
* include/bits/allocator.h: Check __cpp_constexpr_dynamic_alloc
before making the std::allocator destructor constexpr.
* testsuite/20_util/allocator/requirements/constexpr.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r277458
This fixes a regression when using Clang.
* include/bits/range_cmp.h: Check __cpp_lib_concepts before defining
concepts. Fix comment.
From-SVN: r277449
The recent C++20 changes to remove the std::allocator<void> explicit
specialization and the destructor in the std::allocator primary template
change the result of some is_trivially_xxx type traits. To avoid those
changes, this patch restores the explicit specialization and the
destructor.
In order to meet the C++20 requirements the std::allocator<void>
explicit specialization must provide the same interface as the primary
template (except for the unusable allocate and deallocate member
functions) and the destructor in the primary template must be constexpr.
* include/bits/allocator.h (allocator<void>): Restore the explicit
specialization for C++20, but make its API consistent with the primary
template.
(allocator::~allocator()): Restore the destructor for C++20, but make
it constexpr.
* testsuite/20_util/allocator/rebind_c++20.cc: Check allocator<void>.
* testsuite/20_util/allocator/requirements/typedefs_c++20.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/allocator/void.cc: Check that constructors and
destructors are trivial. Check for converting constructor in C++20.
* testsuite/ext/malloc_allocator/variadic_construct.cc: Simplify
dejagnu target selector.
* testsuite/ext/new_allocator/variadic_construct.cc: Likewise.
From-SVN: r277410
There is no need to store and pass around the allocator object when it's
an instance of std::allocator. Define a partial specialization of
std::use_future_t and the corresponding completion token so that no
allocator is stored. Overload the completion handler constructor to not
expect an allocator to be stored.
* include/experimental/executor (__use_future_ct, use_future_t):
Define partial specializations for std::allocator.
(__use_future_ch): Overload constructor for completion tokens using
std::allocator.
From-SVN: r277404
The implementation is already complete but this updates the docs and
adds tests for the feature test macro.
* doc/xml/manual/status_cxx2020.xml: Update status.
* doc/html/*: Regenerate.
* testsuite/std/concepts/1.cc: New test.
* testsuite/std/concepts/2.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r277371
This patch is the first part of library support for constexpr
std::vector and std::string. This only includes the changes to
std::allocator, std::allocator_traits, std::construct_at,
std::destroy_at, std::destroy and std::destroy_n.
std::allocator::allocate and std::allocator::deallocate need to be
added so that they can be intercepted by the compiler during constant
evaluation. Outside of constant evaluation those new member functions
just forward to the existing implementation in the base class.
PR c++/91369 Implement P0784R7 changes to allocation and construction
* include/bits/alloc_traits.h: Include <bits/stl_construct.h>.
(allocator_traits::_S_allocate, allocator_traits::_S_construct)
(allocator_traits::_S_destroy, allocator_traits::_S_max_size)
(allocator_traits::_S_select, allocator_traits::allocate)
(allocator_traits::deallocate, allocator_traits::construct)
(allocator_traits::destroy, allocator_traits::max_size)
(allocator_traits::select_on_container_copy_construction)
(allocator_traits<allocator<T>>): Add constexpr specifier for C++20.
(allocator_traits<allocator<T>>::construct): Use construct_at.
(allocator_traits<allocator<T>>::destroy): Use destroy_at.
(__alloc_on_copy, __alloc_on_move, __alloc_on_swap): Add constexpr
specifier.
(_Destroy(ForwardIterator, ForwardIterator, Alloc&))
(_Destroy(ForwardIterator, ForwardIterator, allocator<T>&)): Move here
from <bits/stl_construct.h>.
* include/bits/allocator.h (allocator::~allocator): Remove for C++20.
(allocator::allocate, allocate::deallocate): Define for C++20 and up.
(operator==, operator!=): Add constexpr specifier for C++20.
* include/bits/stl_construct.h: Don't include <ext/alloc_traits.h>.
(destroy_at): For C++20 add constexpr specifier and support for
destroying arrays.
(construct_at): Define new function for C++20.
(_Construct): Return result of placement new-expression. For C++11 and
up add constexpr. For C++20 dispatch to std::construct_at during
constant evaluation.
(_Destroy(pointer)): Add constexpr specifier. For C++20 dispatch to
std::destroy_at during constant evaluation.
(_Destroy_aux::__destroy, _Destroy_n_aux::__destroy_n): Add constexpr
specifier for C++20.
(_Destroy(ForwardIterator, ForwardIterator))
(_Destroy(ForwardIterator, Size)): Likewise. Do not elide trivial
destructors during constant evaluation.
(destroy, destroy_n): Add constexpr specifier for C++20.
(_Destroy(ForwardIterator, ForwardIterator, Alloc&))
(_Destroy(ForwardIterator, ForwardIterator, allocator<T>&)): Move to
<bits/alloc_traits.h>, to remove dependency on allocators.
* include/bits/stl_uninitialized.h: Include <ext/alloc_traits.h>.
Include <bits/stl_pair.h> instead of <utility>.
* include/ext/alloc_traits.h: Always include <bits/alloc_traits.h>.
(__alloc_traits::construct, __alloc_traits::destroy)
(__alloc_traits::_S_select_on_copy, __alloc_traits::_S_on_swap): Add
constexpr specifier.
* include/ext/malloc_allocator.h (operator==, operator!=): Add
constexpr specifier for C++20.
* include/ext/new_allocator.h (operator==, operator!=): Likewise.
* testsuite/20_util/headers/memory/synopsis.cc: Add constexpr.
* testsuite/20_util/scoped_allocator/69293_neg.cc: Ignore additional
errors due to constexpr function called after failed static_assert.
* testsuite/20_util/specialized_algorithms/construct_at/1.cc: New test.
* testsuite/23_containers/vector/cons/destructible_debug_neg.cc:
Ignore additional errors due to constexpr function called after failed
static_assert.
* testsuite/23_containers/vector/cons/destructible_neg.cc: Likewise.
From-SVN: r277342
This helper function is not a valid constexpr function in C++11, so
should only be marked constexpr for C++14 and later.
* include/debug/helper_functions.h (__valid_range): Change
_GLIBCXX_CONSTEXPR to _GLIBCXX14_CONSTEXPR.
From-SVN: r277338