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Hui
d344c383e2
[libc++][ranges] implement std::ranges::zip_transform_view (#79605)
Fixes #104977
Fixes #105035

---------

Co-authored-by: Louis Dionne <ldionne.2@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: A. Jiang <de34@live.cn>
2025-07-20 09:13:59 +01:00
Corentin Jabot
9e5470e7d6
[Clang] Diagnose forming references to nullptr (#143667)
Per [decl.ref],

> Because a null pointer value or a pointer past the end of an object
does not point to an object, a reference in a well-defined program
cannot refer to such things.

Note this does not fixes the new bytecode interpreter.

Fixes #48665
2025-07-16 14:25:24 +02:00
Jakub Mazurkiewicz
1bb2328fd3
[libc++] Implement views::join_with (#65536)
* Implement "P2441R2 `views::join_with`" (https://wg21.link/P2441R2),
closes #105185
* Implement LWG4074 (https://wg21.link/LWG4074), closes #105346
* Complete implementation of "P2711R1 Making multi-param constructors of
views explicit" (https://wg21.link/P2711R1), closes #105252
* Complete implementation of "P2770R0 Stashing stashing iterators for
proper flattening" (https://wg21.link/P2770R0), closes #105250
2025-06-21 10:54:50 +01:00
Nikolas Klauser
42c82fcc29
[libc++] Upgrade to GCC 15 (#138293) 2025-06-11 20:19:26 +02:00
Nikolas Klauser
e99c4906e4
[libc++] Granularize <cstddef> includes (#108696) 2024-10-31 02:20:10 +01:00
A. Jiang
cbe03646c6
[libc++][ranges] LWG3692: zip_view::iterator's operator<=> is overconstrained and changes of zip_view in P2165R4 (#112077)
The changes are nearly pure simplifications, so I think it's OK to do
them together in the same PR.

Actual test coverages were already added in commit ad41d1e26b12
(https://reviews.llvm.org/D141216). Thanks to Casey Carter!

Fixes #104975
Towards #105200
2024-10-16 09:34:31 -04:00
Louis Dionne
f73050e722
[libc++] Fix several double-moves in the code base (#104616)
This patch hardens the "test iterators" we use to test algorithms by
ensuring that they don't get double-moved. As a result of this
hardening, the tests started reporting multiple failures where we would
double-move iterators, which are being fixed in this patch.

In particular:
- Fixed a double-move in pstl.partition
- Add coverage for begin()/end() in subrange tests
- Fix tests for ranges::ends_with and ranges::contains, which were
  incorrectly calling begin() twice on the same subrange containing
  non-copyable input iterators.

Fixes #100709
2024-08-20 14:36:11 -04:00
Xiaoyang Liu
d9caea18f9
[libc++][ranges] LWG3564: transform_view::iterator<true>::value_type and iterator_category should use const F& (#91816)
## Introduction

This patch implements LWG3564:
`transform_view::iterator<true>::value_type` and `iterator_category`
should use `const F&`.

`transform_view`'s iterator currently obtained from a `const
transform_view` invoke the transformation function as `const`, but the
`value_type` and `iterator_category` determination uses non-`const`
`F&`.

## Reference

-
[[range.transform.iterator]](https://eel.is/c++draft/range.transform.iterator)
- [LWG3564](https://cplusplus.github.io/LWG/issue3564)
2024-08-12 19:30:47 +02:00
Xiaoyang Liu
3d7622ea0b
[libc++][ranges] LWG3618: Unnecessary iter_move for transform_view::iterator (#91809)
## Introduction

This patch implements LWG3618: Unnecessary `iter_move` for
`transform_view::iterator`.

`transform_view`'s iterator currently specifies a customization point
for `iter_move`. This customization point does the same thing that the
default implementation would do, but its sole purpose is to ensure the
appropriate conditional `noexcept` specification.

## Reference

-
[[range.transform.iterator]](https://eel.is/c++draft/range.transform.iterator)
- [LWG3618](https://cplusplus.github.io/LWG/issue3618)
2024-07-22 18:32:37 +02:00
Iuri Chaer
a0662176a9
[libc++] Speed up set_intersection() by fast-forwarding over ranges of non-matching elements with one-sided binary search. (#75230)
One-sided binary search, aka meta binary search, has been in the public
domain for decades, and has the general advantage of being constant time
in the best case, with the downside of executing at most 2*log(N)
comparisons vs classic binary search's exact log(N). There are two
scenarios in which it really shines: the first one is when operating
over non-random-access iterators, because the classic algorithm requires
knowing the container's size upfront, which adds N iterator increments
to the complexity. The second one is when traversing the container in
order, trying to fast-forward to the next value: in that case the
classic algorithm requires at least O(N*log(N)) comparisons and, for
non-random-access iterators, O(N^2) iterator increments, whereas the
one-sided version will yield O(N) operations on both counts, with a
best-case of O(log(N)) comparisons which is very common in practice.
2024-07-18 16:11:24 -04:00
Nikolas Klauser
dfddc0c484
[libc++] Include the rest of the detail headers by version in the umbrella headers (#96032)
This is a follow-up to #83740.
2024-07-18 10:59:58 +02:00
Matheus Izvekov
9c4a716c12
[clang] Preserve Qualifiers and type sugar in TemplateNames (#93433)
This patch improves the preservation of qualifiers and loss of type
sugar in TemplateNames.

This problem is analogous to https://reviews.llvm.org/D112374 and this
patch takes a very similar approach to that patch, except the impact
here is much lesser.

When a TemplateName was written bare, without qualifications, we
wouldn't produce a QualifiedTemplate which could be used to disambiguate
it from a Canonical TemplateName. This had effects in the TemplateName
printer, which had workarounds to deal with this, and wouldn't print the
TemplateName as-written in most situations.

There are also some related fixes to help preserve this type sugar along
the way into diagnostics, so that this patch can be properly tested.

- Fix dropping the template keyword.
- Fix type deduction to preserve sugar in TST TemplateNames.
2024-05-29 17:02:15 -03:00
Xiaoyang Liu
c1086532d4
[libc++][ranges] P2387R3: Pipe support for user-defined range adaptors (#89148)
This patch finalizes the std::ranges::range_adaptor_closure
class template from https://wg21.link/P2387R3.

  // [range.adaptor.object], range adaptor objects
  template<class D>
    requires is_class_v<D> && same_as<D, remove_cv_t<D>>
  class range_adaptor_closure { };

The current implementation of __range_adaptor_closure was introduced
in ee44dd8062a26541808fc0d3fd5c6703e19f6016 and has served as the
foundation for the range adaptors in libc++ for a while. This patch
keeps its implementation, with the exception of the following changes:

- __range_adaptor_closure now includes the missing constraints
  `is_class_v<D> && same_as<D, remove_cv_t<D>>` to restrict the 
  type of class that can inherit from it. (https://eel.is/c++draft/ranges.syn)
- The operator| of __range_adaptor_closure no longer requires its
  first argument to model viewable_range. (https://eel.is/c++draft/range.adaptor.object#1)
- The _RangeAdaptorClosure concept is refined to exclude cases where
  T models range or where T has base classes of type range_adaptor_closure<U>
  for another type U. (https://eel.is/c++draft/range.adaptor.object#2)
2024-04-23 10:58:14 -04:00
Will Hawkins
808d794a45
[libc++][NFC] Centralize test for support of == and != in ranges (#78481)
Previously, tests for whether comparison using == was supported by
iterators derived from ranges adaptors was spread throughout the testing
codebase. This PR centralizes the implementation of those tests.
2024-04-17 21:32:23 -07:00
Will Hawkins
8b37ec1f7b
[libc++][NFC] Add additional tests for begin/end of std::ranges::take_view (#79085)
Add additional tests for `begin`/`end` of `std::ranges::take_view`.

In partial fulfillment of #72406.
2024-04-17 21:29:57 -07:00
Nikolas Klauser
239236b8c2
[libc++] Remove pair dependency (#85621)
This moves the definition of a `pair` constructor for `<tuple>` to
`<__utility/pair.h>` and uses the forward declaration of `pair` in
`<tuple>` instead of including the definition.
2024-04-02 19:37:31 +02:00
Nikolas Klauser
1679b27959
[libc++] Refactor __tuple_like and __pair_like (#85206)
The exposition-only type trait `pair-like` includes `ranges::subrange`,
but in every single case excludes `ranges::subrange` from the list. This
patch introduces two new traits `__tuple_like_no_subrange` and
`__pair_like_no_subrange`, which exclude `ranges::subrange` from the
possible matches. `__pair_like` is no longer required, and thus removed.
`__tuple_like` is implemented as `__tuple_like_no_subrange` or a
`ranges::subrange` specialization.
2024-04-01 08:46:57 +02:00
Will Hawkins
ba2236d300
[libcxx][NFC] Consolidate testing concept CanBePiped (#80154)
Almost every test needed a CanBePiped concept and each implemented it
separately, but identically. Consolidate all implementations into
test_range.h.
2024-03-08 09:25:51 -05:00
Will Hawkins
8c0a61125e
[libcxx][NFC] Rename iterator/sentinel type template parameter names (#76201)
According to internally agreed upon best practices, type template
parameter names representing iterator types should be named `Iter`. For
type template parameters representing sentinel types, they should be
named `Sent`.

Signed-off-by: Will Hawkins <hawkinsw@obs.cr>
2024-01-29 12:35:04 -05:00
Christopher Di Bella
98e3d98bf3
[libc++] Rename local variable to avoid shadowing error (#77672)
Due to the inclusion of a header, a global type is was being shadowed,
which upset GCC.
2024-01-10 17:28:22 -05:00
Will Hawkins
e07a2f49e3
[libc++][NFC] Create and use test-defined simple_view concept (#77334)
Instead of using a concept defined in the internal implementation, use a
definition of the simple_view ranges concept separately defined and
included in test code.
2024-01-09 14:07:32 -08:00
Hui
120b0bfbf0
[libc++][ranges][abi-break] Fix movable_box overwriting memory of data that lives in the tail padding (#71314)
fixes #70506 

The detailed problem description is in #70506 

The original proposed fix was to remove `[[no_unique_address]]` except
when `_Tp` is empty.

Edit:
After the discussion in the comments below, the new fix here is to
remove the `[[no_unique_address]]` from `movable_box` in the cases where
we need to add our own assignment operator, which has contains the
problematic `construct_at`
2024-01-02 07:03:06 +00:00
Hongyu Ouyang
37f9036320
[libc++] Make drop_view::begin constant time (#72883) (#72929)
As pointed out in #72883, the implementation only needs to return the
value of ranges::next and does not need to obtain the value through
ranges::advance, which causes it to have O(n) complexity in the case
of random-access-sized but non-common range.

Fixes #72883
2023-12-28 21:27:42 +00:00
Christopher Di Bella
3903438860
[libcxx] adds ranges::fold_left_with_iter and ranges::fold_left (#75259)
Notable things in this commit:

* refactors `__indirect_binary_left_foldable`, making it slightly
different (but equivalent) to _`indirect-binary-left-foldable`_, which
improves readability (a [patch to the Working Paper][patch] was made)
* omits `__cpo` namespace, since it is not required for implementing
niebloids (a cleanup should happen in 2024)
* puts tests ensuring invocable robustness and dangling correctness
inside the correctness testing to ensure that the algorithms' results
are still correct

[patch]: https://github.com/cplusplus/draft/pull/6734
2023-12-19 21:57:50 -08:00
A. Jiang
1821bc1e96
[libc++] Fix the handling of views::take for iota_view (#75683)
Currently, when libc++'s views::take specially handles an iota_view, the
addition is done after dereferencing the beginning iterator. However, in
[range.take.overview]/2.3, the addition is done before the dereferencing,
which means that the standard requires the returned iota_view to have
the same W and Bound type in such cases.

This patch fixes that, and also fixes a test that was testing the 
incorrect behavior.

Fixes #75611
2023-12-18 15:41:14 -05:00
Stephan T. Lavavej
64addd6521
[libc++][test] Enhance ADDITIONAL_COMPILE_FLAGS, use TEST_MEOW_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED sparingly (#75317)
This is the last PR that's needed (for now) to get libc++'s tests
working with MSVC's STL.

The ADDITIONAL_COMPILE_FLAGS machinery is very useful, but also very
problematic for MSVC, as it doesn't understand most of Clang's compiler
options. We've been dealing with this by simply marking anything that
uses ADDITIONAL_COMPILE_FLAGS as FAIL or SKIPPED, but that creates
significant gaps in test coverage.

Fortunately, ADDITIONAL_COMPILE_FLAGS also supports "features", which
can be slightly enhanced to send Clang-compatible and MSVC-compatible
options to the right compilers.

This patch adds the gcc-style-warnings and cl-style-warnings Lit features,
and uses that to pass the appropriate warning flags to tests. It also uses
TEST_MEOW_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORED for a few local suppressions of MSVC
warnings.
2023-12-14 17:38:27 -05:00
Jakub Mazurkiewicz
0b46606ca5
[libc++] Fix take_view::__sentinel's operator== (#74655)
* Fix `take_view::__sentinel`'s `operator==`
* Rename `ranges/range.adaptors/range.take/sentinel/base.pass.cpp`
directory to
`ranges/range.adaptors/range.take/range.take.sentinel/base.pass.cpp`
* Add ***full*** test coverage for `take_view::__sentinel`'s
`operator==`
* Drive-by: fix comment in `base.pass.cpp` test
* Close #55211
2023-12-13 19:00:37 +00:00
Stephan T. Lavavej
869133771a
[libc++] views::split and views::lazy_split shouldn't be range adaptor closures (#75266)
Fixes #75002. Found while running libc++'s tests with MSVC's STL.

This is a superset of #74961 that also fixes the product code
and adds a regression test. Thanks again, @cpplearner!

To summarize: `views::split` and `views::lazy_split` aren't unary,
aren't range adaptor **closure** objects, and can't be piped. However,
\[range.adaptor.object\]/8 says that `views::split(pattern)` and
`views::lazy_split(pattern)` produce unary, pipeable, range adaptor
closure objects.

This PR adjusts the test coverage accordingly, allowing it to portably
pass for libc++ and MSVC's STL.
2023-12-13 02:37:05 -08:00
Jakub Mazurkiewicz
6a66467499
[libc++] P2770R0: Stashing stashing iterators for proper flattening (#66033)
- Partially implements P2770R0 (http://wg21.link/p2770)
- Fixes https://wg21.link/LWG3698, https://wg21.link/LWG3700, and https://wg21.link/LWG3791
- join_with_view hasn't been done yet since this type isn't implemented yet
- Rename tuple test directory to match the standard (which changed in P2770R0)
- Rename join_view test directory to match the standard
2023-12-12 09:45:14 -05:00
Stephan T. Lavavej
b2cc4b994e
[libc++][test] Fix more MSVC and Clang warnings (#74965)
Found while running libc++'s tests with MSVC's STL.

*
`libcxx/test/std/algorithms/alg.sorting/alg.heap.operations/sort.heap/ranges_sort_heap.pass.cpp`
+ Fix Clang `-Wunused-variable`, because `LIBCPP_ASSERT` expands to
nothing for MSVC's STL.
+ This is the same "always void-cast" change that #73437 applied to the
neighboring `complexity.pass.cpp`. I missed that
`ranges_sort_heap.pass.cpp` was also affected because we had disabled
this test.
*
`libcxx/test/std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ifstream.members/buffered_reads.pass.cpp`
*
`libcxx/test/std/input.output/file.streams/fstreams/ofstream.members/buffered_writes.pass.cpp`
+ Fix MSVC "warning C4244: '`=`': conversion from '`__int64`' to
'`_Ty`', possible loss of data".
+ This is a valid warning, possibly the best one that MSVC found in this
entire saga. We're accumulating a `std::vector<std::streamsize>` and
storing the result in `std::streamsize total_size` but we actually have
to start with `std::streamsize{0}` or we'll truncate.
*
`libcxx/test/std/input.output/filesystems/fs.enum/enum.path.format.pass.cpp`
+ Fix Clang `-Wunused-local-typedef` because the following usage is
libc++-only.
+ I'm just expanding it at the point of use, and using the dedicated
`LIBCPP_STATIC_ASSERT` to keep the line length down.
*
`libcxx/test/std/input.output/syncstream/syncbuf/syncstream.syncbuf.assign/swap.pass.cpp`
+ Fix MSVC "warning C4242: 'argument': conversion from '`int`' to
'`const _Elem`', possible loss of data".
+ This is a valid warning (possibly the second-best) as `sputc()`
returns `int_type`. If `sputc()` returns something unexpected, we want
to know, so we should separately say `expected.push_back(CharT('B'))`.
*
`libcxx/test/std/language.support/support.dynamic/new.delete/new.delete.single/new.size_align_nothrow.pass.cpp`
*
`libcxx/test/std/language.support/support.dynamic/new.delete/new.delete.single/new.size_nothrow.pass.cpp`
  + Fix MSVC "warning C6001: Using uninitialized memory '`x`'."
  + [N4964](https://wg21.link/N4964) \[new.delete.single\]/12:
> *Effects:* The deallocation functions
(\[basic.stc.dynamic.deallocation\]) called by a *delete-expression*
(\[expr.delete\]) to render the value of `ptr` invalid.
  + \[basic.stc.general\]/4:
> When the end of the duration of a region of storage is reached, the
values of all pointers representing the address of any part of that
region of storage become invalid pointer values (\[basic.compound\]).
Indirection through an invalid pointer value and passing an invalid
pointer value to a deallocation function have undefined behavior. Any
other use of an invalid pointer value has implementation-defined
behavior.
+ In certain configurations, after `delete x;` MSVC will consider `x` to
be radioactive (and in other configurations, it'll physically null out
`x` as a safety measure). We can copy it into `old_x` before deletion,
which the implementation finds acceptable.
*
`libcxx/test/std/ranges/range.adaptors/range.elements/general.pass.cpp`
*
`libcxx/test/std/ranges/range.adaptors/range.elements/iterator/deref.pass.cpp`
+ Fix MSVC "warning C4242: 'initializing': conversion from '`_Ty`' to
'`_Ty`', possible loss of data".
+ This was being emitted in `pair` and `tuple`'s perfect forwarding
constructors. Passing `short{1}` allows MSVC to see that no truncation
is happening.
*
`libcxx/test/std/ranges/range.adaptors/range.elements/iterator/member_types.compile.pass.cpp`
+ Fix MSVC "warning C4242: 'initializing': conversion from '`_Ty`' to
'`_Ty2`', possible loss of data".
+ Similarly, this was being emitted in `pair`'s perfect forwarding
constructor. After passing `short{1}`, I reduced repetition by relying
on CTAD. (I can undo that cleanup if it's stylistically undesirable.)
*
`libcxx/test/std/utilities/function.objects/refwrap/refwrap.const/type_conv_ctor.pass.cpp`
+ Fix MSVC "warning C4930: '`std::reference_wrapper<int> purr(void)`':
prototyped function not called (was a variable definition intended?)".
+ There's no reason for `purr()` to be locally declared (aside from
isolating it to a narrow scope, which has minimal benefits); it can be
declared like `meow()` above. 😸
*
`libcxx/test/std/utilities/memory/util.smartptr/util.smartptr.shared/util.smartptr.shared.create/make_shared_for_overwrite.pass.cpp`
*
`libcxx/test/std/utilities/smartptr/unique.ptr/unique.ptr.create/make_unique_for_overwrite.default_init.pass.cpp`
  + Fix MSVC static analysis warnings when replacing `operator new`:
    ```
warning C28196: The requirement that '(_Param_(1)>0)?(return!=0):(1)' is
not satisfied. (The expression does not evaluate to true.)
warning C6387: 'return' could be '0': this does not adhere to the
specification for the function 'new'.
warning C6011: Dereferencing NULL pointer 'reinterpret_cast<char
*>ptr+i'.
    ```
+ All we need is a null check, which appears in other `operator new`
replacements:
b85f1f9b18/libcxx/test/std/language.support/support.dynamic/new.delete/new.delete.single/new.size.replace.pass.cpp (L27-L28)
2023-12-10 13:46:40 -08:00
Stephan T. Lavavej
67c4033358
[libc++] LWG-4021 "mdspan::is_always_meow() should be noexcept", use LIBCPP_STATIC_ASSERT for noexcept strengthening (#74254)
Found while running libc++'s test suite with MSVC's STL.

* I've filed [LWG-4021](https://cplusplus.github.io/LWG/issue4021)
"`mdspan::is_always_meow()` should be `noexcept`" and implemented this
in libc++'s product and test code.
* Use `LIBCPP_STATIC_ASSERT` to avoid issues with `noexcept`
strengthening in MSVC's STL.
+ As permitted by the Standard, MSVC's STL conditionally strengthens
`mdspan` construction/`is_meow`/`stride` and `elements_view` iterator
`base() &&`, and always strengthens `basic_stringbuf` `swap`.
+ In `mdspan/properties.pass.cpp`, this also upgrades runtime `assert`s
to `static_assert`s.
* Improvement: Upgrade `assert` to `static_assert` when inspecting the
`noexcept`ness of `std::ranges::iter_move`. (These `!noexcept` tests
weren't causing issues for MSVC's STL, so I didn't change them to be
libc++-specific.)
2023-12-10 11:52:14 +01:00
Stephan T. Lavavej
bcb917eba7
[libc++][test] Fix more MSVC warnings (#74256)
Found while running libc++'s test suite with MSVC's STL.
2023-12-06 08:52:50 -05:00
Stephan T. Lavavej
f1db578f0d
[libc++][test] Fix assumptions that std::array iterators are pointers (#74430)
Found while running libc++'s tests with MSVC's STL, where `std::array`
iterators are never pointers.

Most of these changes are reasonably self-explanatory (the `std::array`s
are right there, and the sometimes-slightly-wrapped raw pointer types
are a short distance away). A couple of changes are less obvious:

In `libcxx/test/std/containers/from_range_helpers.h`, `wrap_input()` is
called with `Iter` types that are constructible from raw pointers. It's
also sometimes called with an `array` as the `input`, so the first
overload was implicitly assuming that `array` iterators are pointers. We
can fix this assumption by providing a dedicated overload for `array`,
just like the one for `vector` immediately below. Finally,
`from_range_helpers.h` should explicitly include both `<array>` and
`<vector>`, even though they were apparently being dragged in already.

In `libcxx/test/std/containers/views/views.span/span.cons/iterator_sentinel.pass.cpp`,
fix `throw_operator_minus`. The error was pretty complicated, caused by
the concepts machinery noticing that `value_type` and `element_type`
were inconsistent. In the template instantiation context, you can see
the critical detail that `throw_operator_minus<std::_Array_iterator>` is
being formed.

Fortunately, the fix is extremely simple. To produce `element_type`
(which retains any cv-qualification, unlike `value_type`), we shouldn't
attempt to `remove_pointer` with the iterator type `It`. Instead, we've
already obtained the `reference` type, so we can `remove_reference_t`.
(This is modern code, where we have access to the alias templates, so I
saw no reason to use the older verbose form.)
2023-12-05 11:25:42 -05:00
Stephan T. Lavavej
f5832bab6f
[libc++][test] Cleanup typos and unnecessary semicolons (#73435)
I've structured this into a series of commits for even easier reviewing,
if that helps. I could easily split this up into separate PRs if
desired, but as this is low-risk with simple edits, I thought one PR
would be easiest.

* Drop unnecessary semicolons after function definitions.
* Cleanup comment typos.
* Cleanup `static_assert` typos.
* Cleanup test code typos.
+ There should be no functional changes, assuming I've changed all
occurrences.
* ~~Fix massive test code typos.~~
+ This was a real problem, but needed more surgery. I reverted those
changes here, and @philnik777 is fixing this properly with #73444.
* clang-formatting as requested by the CI.
2023-11-27 02:11:24 +01:00
Duo Wang
d05bada592
[libcxx][test] std::array::iterator are not pointers by C++ standard (#70729)
This is to modify a list of libcxx tests written under the assumption
that iterators for std::array, std::string_view, and std::string are
pointers. The motivation for this PR is to make the tests more universal
and potentially being used to test other C++ standard library
implementations, for example
[microsoft/STL](https://github.com/microsoft/STL).

I can confirm that this patch makes a number of tests compatible with
microsoft STL:
`Failed :  204 (2.12%)`  ->  `Failed :  136 (1.42%)`
, and does not break any tests on `libcxx`.

This is not a complete list of such incompatibilities, but I am hoping
this will start a discussion about whether we are open to accepting such
changes.
2023-11-12 17:30:15 +01:00
Louis Dionne
02540b2f6d
[libc++] Make sure ranges algorithms and views handle boolean-testable correctly (#69378)
Before this patch, we would fail to implicitly convert the result of
predicates to bool, which means we'd potentially perform a copy or move
construction of the boolean-testable, which isn't allowed. The same
holds true for comparing iterators against sentinels, which is allowed
to return a boolean-testable type.

We already had tests aiming to ensure correct handling of these types,
but they failed to provide appropriate coverage in several cases due to
guaranteed RVO. This patch fixes the tests, adds tests for missing
algorithms and views, and fixes the actual problems in the code.

Fixes #69074
2023-11-06 21:19:49 -10:00
Louis Dionne
580d26ae46
[libc++] Remove the CI job testing Clang 15 (#66406)
Since LLVM 17 has been branched and is on the verge of being released,
we can drop the CI job that tests against Clang 15. I think the number
of cherry-picks to `release/17.x` will be a lot smaller now, so keeping
a Clang 15 job around for that purpose seems unnecessary.

As a fly-by, this patch also removes some Clang 15 workarounds and test
suite annotations as we usually do. It also removes some slightly older
gcc test suite annotations that were missed.
2023-09-25 17:55:59 -04:00
Louis Dionne
5f2da9c80d
[runtimes] Bump the supported AppleClang version to AppleClang 15 (#67065)
AppleClang 15 was released on September 18th and is now stable. Per our
policy, we're bumping the supported AppleClang compiler to the latest
release. This allows cleaning up the test suite, but most importantly
unblocking various other patches that are blocked on bumping the
compiler requirements.
2023-09-25 09:46:01 -04:00
Igor Zhukov
70248920fc [libc++][test] Add '-Wdeprecated-copy', '-Wdeprecated-copy-dtor' warnings to the test suite
This is a follow up to https://reviews.llvm.org/D144694.
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/60977.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144775
2023-09-12 08:53:38 -04:00
Konstantin Varlamov
881718857f [libc++][ranges] Fix a split_view test accidentally using lazy_split 2023-09-11 16:17:34 -07:00
Mark de Wever
3401b308f8 [libc++] Renames modules-build.
This is a followup of D157625. Using the name clang-modules-build makes
it clear this is regarding the clang modules and not the C++23 std or
std.compat module.

Reviewed By: #libc, ldionne

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D158927
2023-09-06 17:11:13 +02:00
Jakub Mazurkiewicz
065dc485bd [libc++][ranges] Implement P2443R1: views::chunk_by
This patch implements https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2021/p2443r1.html (`views::chunk_by`).

Reviewed By: #libc, var-const

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144767
2023-09-05 16:19:49 -07:00
yrong
a2160dd34d [libc++][ranges] Implement P2474R2(views::repeat).
- Implement https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2022/p2474r2.html
- Implement LWG3875(https://cplusplus.github.io/LWG/issue3875).

Depends on D151629

Reviewed By: #libc, Mordante, philnik, var-const

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D141699
2023-07-20 20:03:01 +08:00
yronglin
9f6439f1c5 [libc++][ranges] Implement P2494R2 (Relaxing range adaptors to allow for move only types)
Implement P2494R2 `Relaxing range adaptors to allow for move only types`

https://open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2022/p2494r2.html#wording-ftm

According to the words in P2494R2, I haven't add new test for `drop_while_view`, `take_while_view` and `filter_view`, because these views has the requirement that the predicate is an `indirect_unary_predicate`, which requires that the predicate is `copy_constructible`, so they still can't accept move only types as predicate.

```
[P2483R0] also suggests future work to relax the requirements on the predicate types stored by standard views. This paper does not perform this relaxation, as the copy constructibility requirement is enshrined in the indirect callable concepts ([indirectcallable.indirectinvocable]). Thus, while this paper modifies the views that currently use copyable-box for user provided predicates, it only does so to apply the rename of the exposition-only type to movable-box; it does not change any of the constraints on those views. It does, however, relax the requirements on invocables accepted by the transform family of views, because those are not constrained using the indirect callable concepts.
```

Reviewed By: #libc, var-const

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D151629
2023-06-25 08:15:52 +08:00
Mark de Wever
d6cd4257e5 [libc++] Adds missing includes.
This patch makes are code less dependant on transitive includes.

This was part of D145800. This patch will be abandoned, but these
changes are still useful. I manually verified declarations of the new
includes are used in these files.

Reviewed By: #libc, philnik

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D148645
2023-04-19 17:35:38 +02:00
Hristo Hristov
40aaa272f1 [libc++][ranges] P2711R1 Making multi-param constructors of views explicit
Implemented [[ https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2022/p2711r1.html | P2711R1 ]] for existing views.
 (`join_with_view` is not yet implemented)

Reviewed By: #libc, philnik

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144822
2023-03-23 19:30:21 +02:00
Mark de Wever
d59a43fe2a [libc++] Qualifies intptr_t and uintptr_t.
This has been done using the following command

  find libcxx/test -type f -exec perl -pi -e 's|^([^/]+?)((?<!::)(?<!::u)u?intptr_t)|\1std::\2|' \{} \;

The std module doesn't export declarations in the global namespaace.
This is a preparation for that module.

Reviewed By: #libc, ldionne

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D146643
2023-03-22 22:19:02 +01:00
Mark de Wever
d868135691 [libc++] Qualifies ptrdiff_t and max_align_t.
This has been done using the following commands
  find libcxx/test -type f -exec perl -pi -e 's|^([^/]+?)((?<!::)ptrdiff_t)|\1std::\2|' \{} \;
  find libcxx/test -type f -exec perl -pi -e 's|^([^/]+?)((?<!::)max_align_t)|\1std::\2|' \{} \;

The std module doesn't export declarations in the global namespaace.,
This is a preparation for that module.

Reviewed By: #libc, ldionne

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D146550
2023-03-22 17:27:57 +01:00
Mark de Wever
fb855eb941 [libc++] Qualifies size_t.
This has been done using the following command

  find libcxx/test -type f -exec perl -pi -e 's|^([^/]+?)((?<!::)size_t)|\1std::\2|' \{} \;

And manually removed some false positives in std/depr/depr.c.headers.

The `std` module doesn't export `::size_t`, this is a preparation for that module.

Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc, EricWF, philnik

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D146088
2023-03-21 17:41:36 +01:00
Nikolas Klauser
0a4aa8a122 [libc++] Granularize <type_traits> includes
Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc, #libc_abi

Spies: #libc_vendors, smeenai, libcxx-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145320
2023-03-08 22:05:04 +01:00