1. I had been detecting and trapping iterator == and \!= among iterators
in different containers as an error. But the trapping itself is actually
an error.
Consider:
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include <algorithm>
template <class C>
void
display(const C& c)
{
std::cout << "{";
bool first = true;
for (const auto& x : c)
{
if (\!first)
std::cout << ", ";
first = false;
std::cout << x;
}
std::cout << "}\n";
}
int
main()
{
typedef std::vector<int> V;
V v1 = {1, 3, 5};
V v2 = {2, 4, 6};
display(v1);
display(v2);
V::iterator i = std::find(v1.begin(), v1.end(), 1);
V::iterator j = std::find(v2.begin(), v2.end(), 2);
if (*i == *j)
i = j; // perfectly legal
// ...
if (i \!= j) // the only way to check
v2.push_back(*i);
display(v1);
display(v2);
}
It is legal to assign an iterator from one container to another of the
same type. This is required to work. One might want to test whether or
not such an assignment had been made. The way one performs such a check
is using the iterator's ==, \!= operator. This is a logical and necessary
function and does not constitute an error.
2. I had a header circular dependence bug when _LIBCPP_DEBUG2 is defined.
This caused a problem in several of the libc++ tests.
Fixed.
3. There is a serious problem when _LIBCPP_DEBUG2=1 at the moment in that
std::basic_string is inoperable. std::basic_string uses __wrap_iterator
to implement its iterators. __wrap_iterator has been rigged up in debug
mode to support vector. But string hasn't been rigged up yet. This means
that one gets false positives when using std::string in debug mode. I've
upped std::string's priority in www/debug_mode.html.
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MSVC-specific, MSVCRT-specific, or Windows-specific. Because Clang can
also define _MSC_VER, and MSVCRT is not necessarily the only C runtime,
these macros should not be used interchangeably.
This patch divides all Windows-related bits into the aforementioned
categories. Two new macros are introduced:
- _LIBCPP_MSVC: Defined when compiling with MSVC. Detected using
_MSC_VER, excluding Clang.
- _LIBCPP_MSVCRT: Defined when using the Microsoft CRT. This is the default
when _WIN32 is defined.
This leaves _WIN32 for code using the Windows API.
This also corrects the spelling of _LIBCP_HAS_IS_BASE_OF to _LIBCPP_HAS_IS_BASE_OF.
Nico, please prepare a patch for CREDITS.TXT, thanks.
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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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-ansi or -std=c++03, the long long type is not supported. So in this
case, several functions and types, like lldiv_t, strtoll(), are not
declared.
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Solaris not providing some of the locales that the test suite uses.
Note: This depends on an xlocale (partial) implementation for Solaris and a
couple of fixed standard headers. These will be committed to a branch later
today.
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libc++ now mostly works on FreeBSD with libcxxrt and this patch applied to the base system:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/attachments/20110920/e666632c/xlocale-0001.obj
Summary of tests on FreeBSD:
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Results for /root/libcxx/test:
using FreeBSD clang version 3.0 (trunk 135360) 20110717
Target: x86_64-unknown-freebsd9.0
Thread model: posix
with -std=c++0x -stdlib=libc++ -I/root/libcxx/include -L/root/libcxx/build/lib
----------------------------------------------------
sections without tests : 1
sections with failures : 48
sections without failures: 1015
+ ----
total number of sections : 1064
----------------------------------------------------
number of tests failed : 145
number of tests passed : 4179
+ ----
total number of tests : 4324
****************************************************
(Many due to this clang version not supporting C++ atomics)
More fixes to follow...
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