2019-05-04 François Dumont <fdumont@gcc.gnu.org>
* include/bits/hashtable.h (_Hashtable<>::rehash): Review comment.
* include/bits/hashtable_policy.h
(_Prime_rehash_policy::_M_bkt_for_elements): Use __builtin_ceill.
(_Power2_rehash_policy::_M_bkt_for_elements): Likewise.
(_Power2_rehash_policy::_M_next_bkt): Enforce returning a result not
smaller than input value rather than always greater. Preserve
_M_next_resize if called with 0 input. Use __builtin_floorl.
(_Power2_rehash_policy::_M_need_rehash): Rehash only if number of
elements + number of insertions is greater than _M_next_resize. Start
with 11 buckets if not told otherwise. Use __builtin_floorl.
(_Rehash_base<>::reserve): Use rehash policy _M_bkt_for_elements.
* src/c++11/hashtable_c++0x.cc (_Prime_rehash_policy::_M_next_bkt):
Preserve _M_next_resize if called with 0 input. Use __builtin_floorl.
(_Prime_rehash_policy::_M_need_rehash): Start with 11 buckets if not
told otherwise. Use __builtin_floorl.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_set/hash_policy/71181.cc: Adapt test
to also validate _Power2_rehash_policy.
* testsuite/23_containers/unordered_set/hash_policy/power2_rehash.cc:
Adapt.
From-SVN: r270868
This is the same fix as was done for std::numeric_limits in r183905.
PR libstdc++/52119
* include/ext/numeric_traits.h (__glibcxx_min): Avoid integer
overflow warning with -Wpedantic -Wsystem-headers.
From-SVN: r270858
In order to use the _GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT_IF macro for an expression
containing commas I enclosed it in parentheses, so the preprocessor
wouldn't treat it as two arguments to the function-like macro. Clang
gives an error because now the noexcept-specifier noexcept((C)) is not
equivalent to the noexcept(C) one on the declaration of swap in
<type_traits>.
Instead of requiring extra parentheses around the expression, redefine
_GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT_IF as a variadic macro (even though supporting that in
C++98 is a GNU extension).
PR libstdc++/90314
* include/bits/c++config (_GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT_IF): Use variadic macro.
* include/bits/move.h (swap): Remove extra parentheses.
From-SVN: r270827
The std::__addressof function is always constexpr, even in C++14, so we
can just use that.
* include/experimental/bits/lfts_config.h: Improve doc markup.
* include/experimental/optional: Improve docs.
(_Has_addressof_mem, _Has_addressof_free, _Has_addressof)
(__constexpr_addressof): Remove.
(optional::operator->()): Use std::__addressof().
* include/std/optional (optional::operator->()): Adjust whitespace.
* testsuite/experimental/optional/constexpr/observers/2.cc: Check
that operator-> is still constexpr with overloaded operator&. Change
to compile-only test.
* testsuite/experimental/optional/constexpr/observers/3.cc: Change to
compile-only test.
From-SVN: r270826
This prevents "Mathematical Special Functions" appearing in the
top-level menu of the generated HTML docs, and adds "TR1" to the title
for the TR1 docs, to avoid duplicate titles.
* include/bits/specfun.h: Improve docs.
* include/tr1/cmath: Likewise. Fix nesting of preprocessor conditions
and namespaces.
From-SVN: r270806
Several of the pb_ds headers are intended to be included multiple times,
within the definition of various class templates. The including files
define macros like PB_DS_CLASS_C_DEC and PB_DS_GEN_POS before including
these headers.
In some cases the types defined in the headers are actually nested types
within other classes, and so should not have been documented as though
they are declared in the global namespace, as in:
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-8.3.0/libstdc++/api/a12028.html
In other cases the headers provide inline member function definitions,
but when processed by Doxygen the class name "PB_DS_CLASS_C_DEC" is not
recognised.
This patch makes Doxygen ignore definitions that only make sense when
included in the right context with the right macros defined.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/bin_search_tree_/*_imps.hpp: Do not define
anything unless PB_DS_CLASS_C_DEC is defined.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/binary_heap_/*_imps.hpp: Likewise.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/binomial_heap_/*_imps.hpp: Likewise.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/binomial_heap_base_/*_imps.hpp: Likewise.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/cc_hash_table_map_/*_imps.hpp: Likewise.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/gp_hash_table_map_/*_imps.hpp: Likewise.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/hash_fn/*_imp.hpp: Likewise.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/left_child_next_sibling_heap_/*_imps.hpp:
Likewise.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/list_update_map_/*_imps.hpp: Likewise.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/ov_tree_map_/*_imps.hpp: Likewise.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/pairing_heap_/*_imps.hpp: Likewise.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/pat_trie_/*_imps.hpp: Likewise.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/rb_tree_map_/*_imps.hpp: Likewise.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/rc_binomial_heap_/*_imps.hpp: Likewise.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/resize_policy*_imp.hpp: Likewise.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/splay_tree_/*_imps.hpp: Likewise.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/thin_heap_/*_imps.hpp: Likewise.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/trie_policy*_imp.hpp: Likewise.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/unordered_iterator/const_iterator.hpp:
Likewise.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/unordered_iterator/iterator.hpp: Likewise.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/unordered_iterator/point_const_iterator.hpp:
Likewise.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/unordered_iterator/point_iterator.hpp:
Likewise.
From-SVN: r270803
The GROUP_NESTED_COMPOUNDS option means that types nested inside inline
namespaces or other classes will be automatically added to a Doxygen
group, e.g. this actually works as intended:
/**
* @defgroup chrono Time
* @ingroup utilities
*
* Classes and functions for time.
* @{
*/
namespace chrono
{
template<typename _Rep, typename _Period = ratio<1>>
struct duration;
template<typename _Clock, typename _Dur = typename _Clock::duration>
struct time_point;
}
/// @}
Currently chrono::duration and chrono::time_point are not added to the
"chrono" group. They would need an explicit @ingroup tag added to them
individually. With GROUP_NESTED_COMPOUNDS=YES they get added to the
enclosing group.
The SORT_BY_SCOPE_NAME option means that the list of classes will sort
by class name, not the full qualified-id. Currently the alphabetical
Class List for classes beginning with 'c' looks like:
char_traits (__gnu_cxx)
character (__gnu_cxx)
condition_base (__gnu_cxx)
const_iterator_
condition_variable_any (std::_V2)
cauchy_distribution (std)
char_traits (std)
i.e. the list is sorted by the namespaces first, then the class names.
This is not helpful when you don't know which namespace a class might be
in, and inline namespaces with reserved names are not hidden (see
https://github.com/doxygen/doxygen/issues/5914 for a feature request to
allow that).
With SORT_BY_SCOPE_NAME=NO the list looks like:
cauchy_distribution (std)
char_traits (__gnu_cxx)
char_traits (std)
character (__gnu_cxx)
condition_base (__gnu_cxx)
condition_variable_any (std::_V2)
const_iterator_
This allows you to find a class by name more easily.
Also add PREDEFINED macros so that __attribute__ and various macros like
_GLIBCXX_NO_DISCARD, _GLIBCXX14_CONSTEXPR don't appear in the generated
docs.
* doc/doxygen/user.cfg.in: Regenerate with Doxygen 1.8.14 and set
GROUP_NESTED_COMPOUNDS=YES and SORT_BY_SCOPE_NAME=NO. Add various
_GLIBCXX_xxx macros and __attribute__(X) to PREDEFINED macros that
Doxygen expands.
From-SVN: r270802
The current generic implementation of __complex_proj used when cproj is
not available calculates the wrong projection, giving a different result
than given by C99's cproj.
When C99 cproj is not available but isinf and copysign are, use those to
give correct results for float, double and long double. Otherwise, and
for other specializations of std::complex, just use a generic version
that returns its argument, and so doesn't support infinities.
We might want to consider adding additional overloads of __complex_proj
to support extended types such as _Float64x, _Float128 etc.
PR libstdc++/61761
* include/std/complex (__complex_proj): Return parameter unchanged.
[_GLIBCXX_USE_C99_COMPLEX] (__complex_proj): Change overloads for
floating-point types to take std::complex arguments.
[_GLIBCXX_USE_C99_MATH_TR1] (__complex_proj): Add overloads for
floating-point types.
* testsuite/26_numerics/complex/proj.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r270759
The root_path.cc test had some debugging macros left in accidentally, so
didn't FAIL correctly if an assertion failed.
The string-char8_t.cc tests didn't compile on Windows.
* testsuite/27_io/filesystem/path/decompose/root_path.cc: Remove
macros accidentally left in.
* testsuite/27_io/filesystem/path/native/string-char8_t.cc: Remove
unnecessary -lstdc++fs option. Fix test for mingw.
* testsuite/experimental/filesystem/path/native/string-char8_t.cc:
Fix test for mingw.
From-SVN: r270685
We already added it to the std::vector primary template.
* include/bits/stl_bvector.h (vector<bool>::empty()): Add nodiscard
attribute.
From-SVN: r270648
This class template has been unused since __gnu_debug::__base was
removed in r263786.
* include/bits/stl_iterator_base_types.h (_Iter_base): Remove unused
class template and partial specialization.
From-SVN: r270647
The standard only requires that _Size can be converted to an integral
type, not that it can be used for arithmetic. Add a new set of
__size_to_integer helper functions to do the conversion (which will be
ambiguous if there is no one conversion that is better than any others).
Also add tests for DR 426 which requires these algorithms and search_n
to handle negative values of n.
PR libstdc++/87982
* include/bits/stl_algo.h (generate_n): Convert _Size parameter to
an integral type.
* include/bits/stl_algobase.h (__size_to_integer): New overloaded
functions to convert a value to an integral type.
(__fill_n_a, __fill_n_a): Assert that __n is already an integral type.
(fill_n): Convert _Size parameter to an integral type.
* testsuite/25_algorithms/fill_n/dr426.cc: New test.
* testsuite/25_algorithms/generate_n/87982.cc: New test.
* testsuite/25_algorithms/generate_n/dr426.cc: New test.
From-SVN: r270646
2019-04-27 Marc Glisse <marc.glisse@inria.fr>
PR libstdc++/87106
* include/bits/stl_uninitialized.h (__relocate_object_a): Mark the
arguments with __restrict.
From-SVN: r270624
The pmr::string typedef isn't available for the old COW string, so some
tests that use it were failing.
* testsuite/20_util/variant/run.cc: Use a new Hashable type to test
hashing, because pmr::string depends on _GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI==1.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string/hash/hash.cc
[!_GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI]: Don't test pmr strings.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string/hash/hash_char8_t.cc
[!_GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI]: Likewise.
From-SVN: r270604
Jakub noted in https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/2019-04/msg00140.html
that an unwanted std::wstring::_M_replace_dispatch symbol has started to
be exported from the Fedora shared library. This symbol is triggered by
the instantiation of std::wstring::assign(const char*, const char*) from
std::__str_codecvt_in which is called from path::_S_convert_loc. The
branch that triggers that instantiation can't actually happen in that
case, because codecvt facets will only return noconv when the input and
output types are the same. Guarding the assign call with an if-constexpr
check that the types are the same avoids instantiating template
specializations that will never actually be needed.
* config/abi/pre/gnu.ver (GLIBCXX_3.4): Replace wildcard that matches
wstring::_M_replace_dispatch with more specific patterns.
* include/bits/fs_path.h (path::_S_convert_loc<_InputIterator>):
Create const std::string to avoid redundant call to _S_convert_loc
with non-const pointers.
* include/bits/locale_conv.h (__do_str_codecvt): Use if-constexpr to
avoid unnecessary basic_string::assign instantiations.
From-SVN: r270602
The 20_util/scoped_allocator/69293_neg.cc test was failing in C++2a mode
because the expected static_assert text wasn't matched. The code is
still ill-formed in C++2a, but uses the new __uses_alloc_args function
and so fails a different static_assert. This patch adds the same string
to the new static_assert, so the test passes.
Now that G++ allows concepts to be declared without 'bool' we can use
the correct C++2a syntax for the _Std_pair concept used to constrain the
uses-allocator construction utilities.
Also add a new test to verify that pmr::polymorphic_allocator correctly
performs recursive uses-allocator construction for nested pairs in
C++2a.
* include/std/memory (__uses_alloc_args): Add string-literal to
static_assert, to match the one in __uses_alloc.
[__cpp_concepts] (_Std_pair): Use C++2a syntax for concept.
* testsuite/20_util/polymorphic_allocator/construct_c++2a.cc: Check
for recursive uses-allocator construction of nested pairs.
* testsuite/20_util/scoped_allocator/construct_pair_c++2a.cc:: Add
comment.
From-SVN: r270600
PR libstdc++/90239
* doc/xml/manual/status_cxx2020.xml: Amend P0591R4 status.
* include/std/scoped_allocator [__cplusplus > 201703L]
(scoped_allocator_adaptor::construct): Define in terms of
uses_allocator_construction_args, as per P0591R4.
* testsuite/20_util/scoped_allocator/construct_pair_c++2a.cc: New test.
* testsuite/util/testsuite_allocator.h: Remove name of unused
parameter.
From-SVN: r270588
This change revealed two testsuite bugs where some string comparisons
only compiled by converting the strings to filesystem::path objects.
* include/bits/fs_path.h (operator<, operator<=, operator>)
(operator>=, operator==, operator!=): Make hidden friends, as per
LWG 3065.
* testsuite/27_io/filesystem/path/native/string-char8_t.cc: Fix
string type in test.
* testsuite/27_io/filesystem/path/native/string.cc: Likewise.
From-SVN: r270558
* include/std/tuple (apply): Use remove_reference_t instead of decay_t
as per P0777R1.
* include/std/type_traits (__result_of_memfun): Use remove_reference
instead of __remove_cvref_t and remove redundant is_same check.
(__inv_unwrap): Use __remove_cvref_t instead of decay_t.
From-SVN: r270551
The basic_string_view::pointer and basic_string_view::reference typedefs
are supposed to refer to the non-const value type.
In previous standards having traits_type::char_type different to
value_type was simply undefined, but in the C++2a draft it's ill-formed,
as changed by P1148R0. For std::basic_string and iostreams we might
want to only enforce this conditionally for __cplusplus > 201703L but
for std::basic_string_view we don't have backwards compatibility
concerns. Also add assertions to verify the _CharT argument is a
"char-like" type (non-array, trivial, standard layout type).
Also remove the non-standard basic_string_view::_M_check and
basic_string_view::_M_limit member functions, replacing them with
non-member functions that will still exist even if basic_string_view is
specialized by the program.
* include/experimental/string_view (basic_string_view::pointer)
(basic_string_view::reference): Fix to refer to non-const value_type.
* include/bits/basic_string.h (basic_string): Use __sv_check and
__sv_limit instead of basic_string_view::_M_check and
basic_string_view::_M_limit.
* include/std/string_view (__sv_check, __sv_limit): New
helper functions to replace basic_string_view::_M_check and
basic_string_view::_M_limit.
(basic_string_view): Add static assertions to enforce ill-formed
requirement for traits_type::char_type from P1148R0, and to enforce
required properties of char-like types.
(basic_string_view::pointer, basic_string_view::reference): Fix to
refer to non-const value_type.
(basic_string_view::operator[], basic_string_view::at)
(basic_string_view::front, basic_string_view::back)
(basic_string_view::data): Use const_reference and const_pointer
typedefs for return types.
(basic_string_view::_M_check, basic_string_view::_M_limit): Remove.
(hash<wstring_view>): Fix argument_type typedef.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string_view/modifiers/remove_prefix/
char/1.cc: Fix expected return type of basic_string_view::data().
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string_view/modifiers/remove_prefix/
wchar_t/1.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string_view/modifiers/remove_suffix/
char/1.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string_view/modifiers/remove_suffix/
wchar_t/1.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string_view/requirements/traits_neg.cc:
New test.
* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string_view/requirements/typedefs.cc:
Check reference and pointer typedefs.
* testsuite/experimental/string_view/requirements/typedefs.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/experimental/string_view/modifiers/remove_prefix/char/1.cc:
Fix expected return type of basic_string_view::data().
* testsuite/experimental/string_view/modifiers/remove_prefix/wchar_t/
1.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/experimental/string_view/modifiers/remove_suffix/char/1.cc:
Likewise.
* testsuite/experimental/string_view/modifiers/remove_suffix/wchar_t/
1.cc: Likewise.
From-SVN: r270548
Although the std::any constructors use decay_t to determine the type of
the contained value, std::any_cast should use the un-decayed type (and
so always fail for function and array types that decay to pointers).
Using remove_cv_t is correct, because the condition for std::any_cast
to return non-null is operand.type() == typeid(T) and typeid ignores
top-level cv-qualifiers.
PR libstdc++/90220
* include/std/any (__any_caster): Use remove_cv_t instead of decay_t.
Avoid a runtime check for types that can never be stored in std::any.
* testsuite/20_util/any/misc/any_cast.cc: Test std::any_cast with
array types.
From-SVN: r270547
PR libstdc++/90220 (partial)
* include/std/any (any_cast<T>(any*), any_cast<T>(const any*)): Do
not attempt ill-formed static_cast to pointers to non-object types.
* testsuite/20_util/any/misc/any_cast.cc: Test std::any_cast with
function types.
From-SVN: r270538