Muhammad Usman Shahid 6542cb55a3 Rewording the "static_assert" to static assertion
This patch is basically the rewording of the static assert statement's
output(error) on screen after failing. Failing a _Static_assert in C
should not report that static_assert failed. It’d probably be better to
reword the diagnostic to be more like GCC and say “static assertion”
failed in both C and C++.

consider a c file having code

_Static_assert(0, "oh no!");

In clang the output is like:

<source>:1:1: error: static_assert failed: oh no!
_Static_assert(0, "oh no!");
^              ~
1 error generated.
Compiler returned: 1

Thus here the "static_assert" is not much good, it will be better to
reword it to the "static assertion failed" to more generic. as the gcc
prints as:

<source>:1:1: error: static assertion failed: "oh no!"
    1 | _Static_assert(0, "oh no!");
          | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
          Compiler returned: 1

The above can also be seen here. This patch is about rewording
the static_assert to static assertion.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129048
2022-07-21 06:34:14 -07:00

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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// <array>
// template <size_t I, class T, size_t N> T& get(array<T, N>& a);
// Prevent -Warray-bounds from issuing a diagnostic when testing with clang verify.
// ADDITIONAL_COMPILE_FLAGS: -Wno-array-bounds
#include <array>
#include <cassert>
#include "test_macros.h"
int main(int, char**)
{
{
typedef double T;
typedef std::array<T, 3> C;
C c = {1, 2, 3.5};
std::get<3>(c) = 5.5; // expected-note {{requested here}}
// expected-error-re@array:* {{static assertion failed{{( due to requirement '3U[L]{0,2} < 3U[L]{0,2}')?}}{{.*}}Index out of bounds in std::get<> (std::array)}}
}
return 0;
}