The tests use placement new to check that atomic values get properly zero-initialized. I had to modify the atomic_is_lock_free test, because default initialization of an object of const type 'const A' (aka 'const atomic<int>') requires a user-provided default constructor.
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at the moment, but they allow these tests to be used to test clang against
libstdc++. Add myself to the credits file, as suggested by Howard.
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compare-and-exchange failed (it should update the expected value to the current
value, and the tests were checking that it didn't...).
Results of the atomics part of the test suite on FreeBSD with clang trunk and
the atomic.c from compiler-rt (currently kludged into the test, not installed
properly):
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Results for /root/libc++/test/atomics:
using clang version 3.1 (trunk 153415)
Target: x86_64-unknown-freebsd10.0
Thread model: posix
with -std=c++0x -stdlib=libc++ -pthread /tmp/atomic.o
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sections without tests : 0
sections with failures : 0
sections without failures: 14
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total number of sections : 14
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number of tests failed : 0
number of tests passed : 52
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total number of tests : 52
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Yay!
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