0214010c60
2001-01-29 Benjamin Kosnik <bkoz@redhat.com>
Preliminary named locales.
* acinclude.m4 (GLIBCPP_ENABLE_CLOCALE): New macro.
* aclocal.m4: Regenerate.
* configure.in: Use it.
* configure: Regerate.
* src/Makefile.am (sources): Add c++locale.cc.
(build_headers): Add c++locale.h.
* src/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* config/c_locale_gnu.h: New file.
* config/c_locale_gnu.cc: New file. Non-inline member functions
for named locales, gnu-specific.
* config/c_locale_generic.h: New file.
* config/c_locale_generic.cc: New file. Non-inline member
functions for named locales, generic version.
* docs/html/configopts.html: Add documentation on new options.
* include/bits/locale_facets.h (class _Messages): Remove.
(class _Moneypunct): Remove.
* src/locale-inst.cc: Remove.
* include/bits/locale_facets.h (class _Collate): Remove.
* src/locale-inst.cc (std): Remove.
* src/locale.cc: And here.
* include/bits/localefwd.h (locale::_M_coalesce): New
function. Correctly put together multi-name locales.
(_Impl(const _Impl&, category, size_t)): Remove.
* include/bits/localefwd.h (locale::_Impl): Remove _M_construct_*
member functions.
(_M_normalize_category_names): Remove.
(_M_replace_categories): Fix.
* src/localename.cc (locale::_Impl::_M_construct_collate): Remove.
(locale::_Impl::_M_construct_ctype): Remove.
(locale::_Impl::_M_construct_monetary): Remove.
(locale::_Impl::_M_construct_numeric): Remove.
(locale::_Impl::_M_construct_time): Remove.
(locale::_Impl::_M_construct_messages): Remove.
* include/bits/locale_facets.h (_Bad_use_facet): Remove.
(_Use_facet_failure_handle): Remove.
* src/locale.cc: Remove definitions.
* src/locale-inst.cc: And here.
* testsuite/22_locale/ctor_copy_dtor.cc (test01): Fixup. Add tests.
* src/localename.cc (locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale): Properly
create and error-check underlying locale object.
(locale::facet::_S_destroy_c_locale): Add, take care of properly
tearing down underlying locale object.
* include/bits/localefwd.h (locale::facet): Declare.
* testsuite/22_locale/members.cc: Don't test "fr_FR" locale for
correctness, as glibc apparently has incorrect info in it. Test
with it when it works again.....
* include/bits/localefwd.h (locale::_Impl::__vec_string):
Remove. Number of categories is fixed at six, so just simplify and
make this an array of strings.
(locale::_Impl::_M_has_name): Remove.
(locale::_Impl::_M_name): Remove.
(locale::_Impl::_M_category_names): Turns into...
(locale::_Impl::_M_names): ...this.
(locale::_Impl::_M_has_same_name()): New function.
* src/localename.cc (locale::_Impl::~_Impl()): Remove here.
(locale::_Impl::_Impl(size_t __refs, string __str)): Simplify
signature.
* src/locale.cc (locale::name()): Construct mangled name
accurately reflecting combined locale categories.
* src/locale.cc (locale::classic()): Don't initialize here.
* src/localename.cc (locale::_Impl::_Impl(size_t __num, size_t
__refs, bool __has_name, string __str): Do it here.
* include/bits/localefwd.h: _S_categories_num to
_S_num_categories. _S_facets_num to _S_num_facets.
(locale:🆔:id()): Explicitly set _M_index to zero.
* src/locale.cc: Same.
* src/locale.cc: (locale::locale(const char*)): Construct named
locales uniquely.
* src/locale.cc: Remove numpunct_byname ctors.
* testsuite/22_locale/numpunct_byname.cc: New file.
* testsuite/22_locale/numpunct.cc: New file.
* include/bits/localefwd.h (class locale): Change data members to
protected, from private.
(_Impl::_M_get_c_locale): Add member function.
(locale::facet::_M_get_global_impl()): Add member function.
* include/bits/locale_facets.h (numpunct::_M_init): Change to take
a __c_locale pointer.
(numpunct::numpunct( __c_locale*, size_t)): Add additonal ctor for
named locales.
* testsuite/22_locale/members.cc: New file, test name and combine.
* include/bits/locale_facets.h (class numpunct): Remove class
_Punct and _Numpunct. Rewrite class numpunct to be correct for
named locales.
* include/bits/localefwd.h (locale::_Imp::_M_c_locale): Add.
* src/localename.cc (_Impl::~_Impl()): Call __frelocale.
(_Imp::_Impl(size_t, size_t, bool, string)) Initialize _M_c_locale.
* src/locale-inst.cc: Remove _Numpunct, _Punct instantiations.
* testsuite/22_locale/numpunct_char_members.cc: New file.
From-SVN: r39347
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17_intro | ||
18_support | ||
20_util | ||
21_strings | ||
22_locale | ||
23_containers | ||
24_iterators | ||
25_algorithms | ||
26_numerics | ||
27_io | ||
ext | ||
lib | ||
libstdc++.tests | ||
debug_assert.h | ||
printnow.c | ||
README |
We're in the process of converting the existing testsuite machinery to use the new style DejaGnu framework. Eventually, we'll abandon ../mkcheck.in in favor of this new testsuite framework. Basically, a testcase contains dg-keywords (see dg.exp) indicating what to do and what kinds of behaviour are to be expected. New testcases should be written with the new style DejaGnu framework in mind. The V3 testing framework supports additional keywords for the purpose of easing the job of writing testcases. All V3-keywords are of the form @xxx@. Currently supported keywords include: @require@ <files> The existence of <files> is essential for the test to complete successfully. For example, a testcase foo.C using bar.baz as input file could say // @require@ bar.baz The special variable % stands for the rootname, e.g. the file-name without its `.C' extension. Example of use (taken verbatim from 27_io/filebuf.cc) // @require@ %-*.tst %-*.txt @diff@ <first-list> <second-list> After the testcase compiles and ran successfully, diff <first-list> against <second-list>, these lists should have the same length. The test fails if diff returns non-zero a pair of files. -- Gaby