After discussing implementing more tests for this with @danalbert & @mclow, I
realized this change is not correct.
The C++ standard requires do_is() to behave as if it were a loop that checked
is(). Furthermore, it requires is() to check "The first form returns the result
of the expression (M & m) != 0; i.e., true if the character has the
characteristics specified"... which the reverted patch definitely does not
conform to. Even further, furthermore, this requires that ctype's mask be an
actual bitmask, unlike what android and newlib provide for _ctype_.
Fixing the original bug that instigated this patch remains TBD.
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Turning off explicit template instantiation leads to a pretty
significant build time and code size cost. We're better off dealing
with ABI incompatibility issues that come up in a less heavy handed
way.
This reverts commit r189610.
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__get_classname() and __bracket_expression were assuming that
char_class_type was ctype_base::mask rather than using
regex_traits<_CharT>::char_class_type.
This change allows char_class_type to be defined to something other than
ctype_base::mask so that the implementation will still work for
platforms with an 8-bit ctype mask (such as Android and OpenBSD).
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Signals may result in nanosleep returning with only some of the
requested sleeping performed.
Utilize nanosleep's "time-remaining" out parameter to continue sleeping
when this occurs.
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Make sure we appropriately retry calls to read if the return result is
less than what we asked for.
Additionally, check and handle IO errors: EINTR results in the read
operation getting restarted; other errors turn into exceptions.
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random_device::random_device(const string&) wrongly assumes that open
can only validly return a file descriptor greater than zero.
This results in random_device believing that it didn't successfully open
the device causing it to throw in it's constructor, this ends up leaking
a file descriptor.
The fix is simple, don't error on file descriptors which are zero.
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[syserr.errcat.objects]p4 specifies that
system_category().default_error_condition(ev) map to
error_condition(posv, generic_category()) if ev could map to a POSIX
errno.
Linux reserves up to and including 4095 for errno values, use this as a
bound.
This fixes syserr.errcat.objects/system_category.pass.cpp on Linux.
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compatibility to libstdc++. Move the implementation into a header for
easier sharing with libc++abi. Merge a number of improvements from that
version. Provide a POD definition for <stdexcept>'s public use to avoid
cast dances. Discussed with Marshall Clow.
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This is as straightforward as it sounds, a renamed from shared_mutex to
shared_timed_mutex.
Note that libcxx .dylib and .so files built with c++14 support need to
be rebuilt.
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The __sync_add_and_fetch() builtin parameter is volatile but clang has
'different' type checking and ends up accepting this code.
Undo the C++ cast from r198505 to get libc++/LLVM building with g++ while this
is investigated.
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We should check defined(__clang__) before the usage of the
clang diagnostic pragmas.
The [-Wswitch] warning in src/future.cpp should be ignored.
As the result, the equivalent GCC pragma is added.
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functions in src/support/win32/locale_win32.cpp and locale_win32.h,
calling upon vsnprintf for which there is a MingW correct alternative.
Note! __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO is not modified in this patch. In order to
use the __mingw version it must be defined before including the MingW
headers.
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Rather than try to protect the function behind a precise,
ever-changing #if expression, just inline it into every caller.
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libsupc++ does not implement the dependent EH ABI and the
functionality it uses to implement std::exception_ptr (which it
declares as an alias of std::__exception_ptr::exception_ptr) is not
directly exported to clients. So we have little choice but to hijack
std::__exception_ptr::exception_ptr's (which fortunately has the
same layout as our std::exception_ptr) copy constructor, assignment
operator and destructor (which are part of its stable ABI), and its
rethrow_exception(std::__exception_ptr::exception_ptr) function.
Also, remove some out of date comments.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1826
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Linking against libstdc++, rather than libsupc++, is probably better
for people who need to link against clients of libstdc++. Because
libsupc++ is provided only as a static library, its globals are not
shared between the static library and the copy linked into libstdc++.
This has been found to cause at least one test failure.
This also removes a number of symbols which were multiply defined
between libstdc++ and libc++, only when linking with libstdc++.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1825
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The remaining multiple definitions were flushed out by attempting to
link libsupc++ and libc++ into the same executable with --whole-archive,
e.g.
clang++ -I../llvm/projects/libcxx/include -nodefaultlibs -Wl,--whole-archive lib/libc++.a /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.6/libsupc++.a -Wl,--no-whole-archive -lgcc -lgcc_s -lc -lpthread -lrt
(The same technique was used to flush out multiple definitions in
libstdc++.)
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1824
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The issue this patch seeks to address is that MS's compiler (cl.exe) doesn't support the __attribute__((__weak__)) or __atribute__((__visibility__("default")) syntax; so a solution must be found where cl.exe doesn't see this syntax.
This patch seeks to solve this problem by changing code patterned like this:
__attribute__((__weak__, __visibility__("default")))
void* operator new(size_t size, const std::nothrow_t&) _NOEXCEPT { /*snip*/; return p; }
to code like this:
_LIBCPP_WEAK
void* operator new(size_t size, const std::nothrow_t&) _NOEXCEPT { return p; }
Howard: Thanks for all the comments regarding the default visibility
tag on the definition. I agree it isn't needed, and that there are lots
of other places where it is missing. That being said, I'm not wanting
to rock the boat on that issue right now. So I've added it back to the
definition via _LIBCPP_FUNC_VIS. A later pass dedicated just to this
issue can bring things in to a consistent state one way or the other.
Note that we do not want to have the exact same attributes on the
declaration and defintion in this case. The declaration should not be
marked weak, whereas the definition should (which is what G M's patch
did). I've fully tested on OS X to ensure that the resultant attribute
syntax actually works.
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libsupc++ declares these constructors inline, so we won't necessarily
get a definition for them in the library.
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libsupc++ in typeinfo.cpp, bringing it into agreement with
exception.cpp. This fixes link errors due to duplicate symbols from
this translation unit.
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