During the ISO C++ Committee meeting plenary session the C++23 Standard
has been voted as technical complete.
This updates the reference to c++2b to c++23 and updates the __cplusplus
macro.
Note since we use clang-tidy 16 a small work-around is needed. Clang
knows -std=c++23 but clang-tidy not so for now force the lit compiler
flag to use -std=c++2b instead of -std=c++23.
Reviewed By: #libc, philnik, jloser, ldionne
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D150795
We plan to add concepts for checking that iterators actually provide what they claim to. This is to avoid people thinking that these type traits actually check the iterator requirements in more detail.
Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc
Spies: Mordante, libcxx-commits, wenlei
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D150801
Makes sure the formatter for the vector<bool>::reference is enabled
when only the header <vector> is included. Before this change it
required <vector> and <format> to be included. This violated the
requirements in the Standard.
Fixes: https://llvm.org/PR61314
Reviewed By: #libc, ldionne
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D149543
We changed the `abort` calls when trying to throw exceptions in `-fno-exceptions` mode to `__verbose_abort` calls, which removes the dependency in most files.
Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc
Spies: dim, emaste, mikhail.ramalho, smeenai, libcxx-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D146076
This allows the compiler to inline the constructors.
Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc
Spies: mikhail.ramalho, libcxx-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144580
This changes all `__enable_if`s inside `<string>` to a common pattern. Specifically, it's always inside the `template <>` and uses the `, int> = 0` style.
Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc
Spies: mikhail.ramalho, EricWF, libcxx-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144568
This patch also updates the moved code to the new style (i.e. formatted, replaced marcos and typedefs)
Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc
Spies: arichardson, libcxx-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145095
Avoids using operator& in basic_string since an evil char-like type can
hijack this operator. Added some more evil operators, this found a place
where equality was compared directly and not via the traits.
This adds a helper test string. This is now only used in a few tests,
but the intention is to use this in more tests for basic_string.
Reviewed By: #libc, ldionne
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145257
Other macros that disable parts of the library are named `_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_WHATEVER`.
Reviewed By: ldionne, Mordante, #libc
Spies: libcxx-commits, smeenai
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D143163
This change is almost fully mechanical. The only interesting change is in `generate_feature_test_macro_components.py` to generate `_LIBCPP_STD_VER >=` instead. To avoid churn in the git-blame this commit should be added to the `.git-blame-ignore-revs` once committed.
Reviewed By: ldionne, var-const, #libc
Spies: jloser, libcxx-commits, arichardson, arphaman, wenlei
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D143962
This prepares the terrain for introducing a new type of bounded iterator
that can't be constructed like __wrap_iter. This reverts part of the
changes made to std::vector in 4eab04f84.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138036
I am starting to granularize debug-mode checks so they can be controlled
more individually. The goal is for vendors to eventually be able to select
which categories of checks they want embedded in their configuration of
the library with more granularity.
Note that this patch is a bit weird on its own because it does not touch
any of the containers that implement iterator bounds checking through the
__dereferenceable check of the legacy debug mode. However, I added TODOs
to string and vector to change that.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138033
This removes a lot of boilerplate.
Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc, EricWF
Spies: EricWF, libcxx-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137025
This doesn't affect our ABI because `std::string::substr()` isn't in the dylib and the mangling of `substr() const` and `substr() const&` are different.
Reviewed By: ldionne, Mordante, var-const, avogelsgesang, #libc
Spies: arphaman, huixie90, libcxx-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131668
We currently define the preferred names in multiple places. `basic_string` and `basic_string_view` also have a lot of aliases, which makes the declarations quite long. So let's only add the preferred names in forward-declaring headers to make the implementation more readable and have all the preferred names in one place.
Reviewed By: ldionne
Spies: EricWF, krytarowski, libcxx-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D135824
This patch is the rebase and squash of three earlier patches.
It supersedes all three of them.
- D47111: experimental monotonic_buffer_resource.
- D47358: experimental pool resources.
- D47360: Copy std::experimental::pmr to std::pmr.
The significant difference between this patch and the-sum-of-those-three
is that this patch does not add `std::experimental::pmr::monotonic_buffer_resource`
and so on. This patch simply adds the C++17 standard facilities, and
leaves the `std::experimental` namespace entirely alone.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89057
This removes a lot of boilerplate code.
Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc
Spies: EricWF, libcxx-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128081
For some reason `operator""s(const char8_t*, size_t)` was marked `noexcept`. Remove it and add regression tests.
Reviewed By: ldionne, huixie90, #libc
Spies: libcxx-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132340
This defines a new policy for removal of transitive includes.
The goal of the policy it to make it relatively easy to remove
headers when needed, but avoid breaking developers using and
vendors shipping libc++.
The method used is to guard transitive includes based on the
C++ language version. For the upcoming C++23 we can remove
headers when we want, but for other language versions we try
to keep it to a minimum.
In this code the transitive include of `<chrono>` is removed
since D128577 introduces a header cycle between `<format>`
and `<chrono>`. This cycle is indirectly required by the
Standard. Our cycle dependency tool basically is a grep based
tool, so it needs some hints to ignore cycles. With the input
of our transitive include tests we can create a better tool.
However that's out of the scope of this patch.
Note the flag `_LIBCPP_REMOVE_TRANSITIVE_INCLUDES` remains
unchanged. So users can still opt-out of transitives includes
entirely.
Reviewed By: #libc, ldionne, philnik
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132284
This was discussed on Discord with the consensus that we should rename the macros.
Reviewed By: ldionne, Mordante, var-const, avogelsgesang, jloser, #libc
Spies: libcxx-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131498
This commit re-adds transitive includes that had been removed by
4cd04d1687, c36870c8e7, a83f4b9cda, 1458458b55, 2e2f3158c6,
and 489637e66d. This should cover almost all the includes that had
been removed since LLVM 14 and that would contribute to breaking user
code when releasing LLVM 15.
It is possible to disable the inclusion of these headers by defining
_LIBCPP_REMOVE_TRANSITIVE_INCLUDES. The intent is that vendors will
enable that macro and start fixing downstream issues immediately. We
can then remove the macro (and the transitive includes) by default in
a future release. That way, we will break users only once by removing
transitive includes in bulk instead of doing it bit by bit a every
release, which is more disruptive for users.
Note 1: The set of headers to re-add was found by re-generating the
transitive include test on a checkout of release/14.x, which
provided the list of all transitive includes we used to provide.
Note 2: Several includes of <vector>, <optional>, <array> and <unordered_map>
have been added in this commit. These transitive inclusions were
added when we implemented boyer_moore_searcher in <functional>.
Note 3: This is a best effort patch to try and resolve downstream breakage
caused since branching LLVM 14. I wasn't able to perfectly mirror
transitive includes in LLVM 14 for a few headers, so I added a
release note explaining it. To summarize, adding boyer_moore_searcher
created a bunch of circular dependencies, so we have to break
backwards compatibility in a few cases.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128661
Summary:
Patch D123580 changed to use bit fields for strings in long and short mode. As a result, this changes the layout of these strings on AIX because bit fields on AIX are 4 bytes, which breaks the ABI compatibility with earlier strings before the change on AIX. This patch uses the attribute 'packed' and anonymous structure to make string layout compatible. This patch will also make test cases alignof.compile.pass.cpp and sizeof.compile.pass.cpp introduced in D127672 pass on AIX.
Reviewed by: philnik, Mordante, hubert.reinterpretcast, libc++
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128285
This removes all "TODO: remove these headers" comments from our headers.
Note there seem to be more headers that can be removed, that will be
done in separate commits.
Reviewed By: #libc, ldionne
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127592
D125496 changed the string layout on windows. Change `__is_long_` and `__size_` back to using `unsigned char` to fix the issue.
Reviewed By: Mordante, #libc
Spies: jloser, libcxx-commits, ayzhao
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127566
The flexibility around extern template instantiation declarations in
libc++ result in a very complicated model, especially when support for
slightly different configurations (like the debug mode or assertions
in the dylib) are taken into account. That results in unexpected bugs
like http://llvm.org/PR50534 (and there have been multiple similar
bugs in the past, notably around the debug mode).
This patch gets rid of the _LIBCPP_DISABLE_EXTERN_TEMPLATE knob, which
I don't think is fundamental. Indeed, the motivation for that knob was to
avoid taking a dependency on the library, however that can be done better
by linking against the static library instead. And in fact, some parts of
the headers will always depend on things defined in the library, which
defeats the original goal of _LIBCPP_DISABLE_EXTERN_TEMPLATE.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103960