Most Python files were using `# === [...]` instead of `#=== [...]` so I went with what was the most common in the codebase.
32 lines
936 B
Python
32 lines
936 B
Python
# ===----------------------------------------------------------------------===##
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#
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# Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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# See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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#
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# ===----------------------------------------------------------------------===##
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# Ensure that none of the standard C++ headers implicitly include cassert or
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# assert.h (because assert() is implemented as a macro).
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# RUN: %{python} %s %{libcxx-dir}/utils
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import sys
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sys.path.append(sys.argv[1])
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from libcxx.header_information import lit_header_restrictions, public_headers
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for header in public_headers:
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if header == 'cassert':
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continue
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print(f"""\
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//--- {header}.compile.pass.cpp
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{lit_header_restrictions.get(header, '')}
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#include <{header}>
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#ifdef assert
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# error "Do not include cassert or assert.h in standard header files"
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#endif
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""")
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