One or two of the tests need slight tweaks to make them pass when
building with musl.
This patch is a re-application of b61fb18 which was reverted in 0847c90
because it broke the build.
rdar://118885724
Co-authored-by: Alastair Houghton <ahoughton@apple.com>
The specialization was non-conforming because it was missing a bunch of
member functions. Those were missing probably just as an oversight
coupled with a bit of laziness -- the rule that user-defined
specializations need to match the base template is usually OK to take
with a grain of salt, but not when the code is supposed to be portable,
which our test suite aims to be.
Fixes#74214
This patch actually runs the tests for picolibc behind an emulator,
removing a few workarounds and increasing coverage.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D155521
This patch fixes one case where the decoding member function `in()` was
returning `partial` instead of `error`. Additionally, it adds large
testsuite that tests all `codecvt` facets that were added in C++11 and
in C++20. The testsuite covers this bug.
Fixes#60177.
The creation of the global and the classic locales was pretty twisty.
This patch refactors how this is done to reduce the amount of
indirections and prepare the terrain for a future where GCC implements
the no_destroy attribute.
Mark tests as necessary to accommodate Android L (5.0 / API 21) and up.
Add three Android lit features:
- android
- android-device-api=(21,22,23,...)
- LIBCXX-ANDROID-FIXME (for failures that need follow-up work)
Enable an AIX workaround in filesystem_test_helper.h for the broken
chmod on older Android devices.
Mark failing test with XFAIL or UNSUPPORTED:
- Mark modules tests as UNSUPPORTED, matching other configurations.
- Mark a gdb test as UNSUPPORTED.
- XFAIL tests for old devices that lack an API (fmemopen).
- XFAIL various FS tests (because SELinux blocks FIFO and hard linking,
because fchmodat is broken on old devices).
- XFAIL various locale tests (because Bionic has limited locale
support). (Also XFAIL an re.traits test.)
- XFAIL some print.fun tests because the error exception has no system
error string.
- Mark std::{cin,wcin} tests UNSUPPORTED because they hang with
adb_run.py on old devices.
- Mark a few tests UNSUPPORTED because they allocate too much memory.
- notify_one.pass.cpp is flaky on Android.
- XFAIL libc++abi demangler test because of Android's special long
double on x86[-64].
N.B. The `__ANDROID_API__` macro specifies a minimum required API level
at build-time, whereas the android-device-api lit feature is the
detected API level of the device at run-time. The android-device-api
value will be >= `__ANDROID_API__`.
This commit was split out from https://reviews.llvm.org/D139147.
Fixes: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/69270
This is to fix an error that occurs when the char type is a class type.
Thanks to Yichen Yan for the patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100005
On GLibc, FreeBSD and macOS systems nl_catd is a pointer type, and
round-tripping this in a variable of ptrdiff_t is not portable.
In fact such a round-trip yields a non-dereferenceable pointer on
CHERI-enabled architectures such as Arm Morello. There pointers (and
therefore intptr_t) are twice the size of ptrdiff_t, which means casting
to ptrdiff_t strips the high (metadata) bits (as well as a hidden pointer
validity bit).
Since catalog is now guaranteed to be the same size or larger than nl_catd,
we can store all return values safely and the shifting workaround from
commit 0c68ed006d should not be needed
anymore (this is also not portable to CHERI systems on since shifting a
valid pointer right will create a massively out-of-bounds pointer that
may not be representable).
This can be fixed by using intptr_t which should be the same type as
ptrdiff_t on all currently supported architectures.
See also: https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/lwg-defects.html#2028
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134420
Co-authored-by: Louis Dionne <ldionne.2@gmail.com>
When using the following constructors:
```
locale(const locale& other, const char* std_name, category cat);
locale(const locale& other, const string& std_name, category cat);
locale(const locale& other, const locale& one, category cats);
```
The new locale name is always "*". Locale names formed from parts of two named locales (that is, C++ locales having names) are supposed to have names in turn (see C++20 subclause 28.3.1.1 [locale.general] paragraph 8). This patch fixes the name construction for cases when either of locales are unnamed, when the category is locale::none, and when the two locale names are the same.
Reviewed By: #libc, ldionne
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119441
Those were found while trying to enable configurations like no-threads
and no-localization with Clang modules enabled.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D153977
LIBCXX_ENABLE_FILESYSTEM should represent whether the platform has
support for a filesystem, not just whether we support <filesystem>.
This patch slightly generalizes the setting to also encompass whether
we provide <fstream>, since that only makes sense when a filesystem is
supported.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D152168
This is an ongoing series of commits that are reformatting our
Python code.
Reformatting is done with `black`.
If you end up having problems merging this commit because you
have made changes to a python file, the best way to handle that
is to run git checkout --ours <yourfile> and then reformat it
with black.
If you run into any problems, post to discourse about it and
we will try to help.
RFC Thread below:
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-document-and-standardize-python-code-style
Reviewed By: #libc, kwk, Mordante
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D150763
This omission seems to be there for a long time, it's in the initial
libc++ import. This was discovered while working on the std modules.
Reviewed By: #libc, philnik
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D147850
The use_system_cxx_lib Lit feature was only used for back-deployment
testing. However, one immense hole in that setup was that we didn't
have a proper way to test Apple's own libc++ outside of back-deployment,
which was embodied by the fact that we needed to define _LIBCPP_DISABLE_AVAILABILITY
when testing (see change in libcxx/utils/libcxx/test/params.py).
This led to the apple-system testing configuration not checking for
availability markup, which is obviously quite bad since the library
we ship actually has availability markup.
Using stdlib=<VENDOR>-libc++ instead to encode back-deployment restrictions
on tests is simpler and it makes it possible to naturally support tests
such as availability markup checking even in the tip-of-trunk Apple-libc++
configuration.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D146366
Instead of writing something like `XFAIL: use_system_cxx_lib && target=...`
to XFAIL back-deployment tests, introduce named Lit features like
`availability-shared_mutex-missing` to represent those. This makes the
XFAIL annotations leaner, and solves the problem of XFAIL comments
potentially getting out of sync. This would also make it easier for
another vendor to add their own annotations to the test suite by simply
changing how the feature is defined for their OS releases, instead
of having to modify hundreds of tests to add repetitive annotations.
This doesn't touch *all* annotations -- only annotations that were widely
duplicated are given named features (e.g. when filesystem or shared_mutex
were introduced). I still think it probably doesn't make sense to have a
named feature for every single fix we make to the dylib.
This is in essence a revert of 2659663, but since then the test suite
has changed significantly. Back when I did 2659663, the configuration
files we have for the test suite right now were being bootstrapped and
it wasn't clear how to provide these features for back-deployment in
that context. Since then, we have a streamlined way of defining these
features in `features.py` and that doesn't impact the ability for a
configuration file to stay minimal.
The original motivation for this change was that I am about to propose
a change that would touch essentially all XFAIL annotations for back-deployment
in the test suite, and this greatly reduces the number of lines changed
by that upcoming change, in addition to making the test suite generally
better.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D146359
This has been done using the following command
find libcxx/test -type f -exec perl -pi -e 's|^([^/]+?)((?<!::)size_t)|\1std::\2|' \{} \;
And manually removed some false positives in std/depr/depr.c.headers.
The `std` module doesn't export `::size_t`, this is a preparation for that module.
Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc, EricWF, philnik
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D146088
We pretty consistently don't define those cause they are not needed,
and it removes the potential pitfall to think that these tests are
being run. This doesn't touch .compile.fail.cpp tests since those
should be replaced by .verify.cpp tests anyway, and there would be
a lot to fix up.
As a fly-by, I also fixed a bit of formatting, removed a few unused
includes and made some very minor, clearly NFC refactorings such as
in allocator.traits/allocator.traits.members/allocate.verify.cpp where
the old test basically made no sense the way it was written.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D146236
This at least allows us to stand up libc++ FreeBSD CI and avoid future
regressions. The failures do need to be addressed, and can be done
iteratively.
Reviewed By: philnik, Mordante
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D141542
The `clang::TypePrinter` has recently been changed to suppress
defaulted integral template parameters in D139986.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D139986
This allows porting the library to platforms that are able to support
<iostream> but that do not have a notion of a filesystem, and where it
hence doesn't make sense to support std::fstream (and never will).
Also, remove reliance on <fstream> in various tests that didn't
actually need it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138327
Summary:
This patch ports libc++ LIT test cases for getting time in various locales to AIX.
Reviewed by: philnik, Mordante, libc++
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128087
Summary:
This patch ports libc++ LIT test cases for money formats to AIX. On AIX, the money format of locale zh_CN.UTF-8 is the similar to that of en_US.UTF-8, i.e., sign, symbol, none, value.
Reviewed by: Mordante, DiggerLin, libc++
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128220
Since those features are general properties of the environment, it makes
sense to use them from libc++abi too, and so the name libcpp-has-no-xxx
doesn't make sense.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126482
Summary:
fixed a return curr_symbol() for Russian in the libcxx/test/support/locale_helpers.h for AIX
Reviewers: David Tenty,Mark de Wever
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125801
[libcxx] Reject month 0 in get_date/__get_month
This fixes#47663.
Months in dates should be >= 1 and <= 12.
We parse up to two digits then minus one, because
we want to store this as "months since January"
(0-11).
However we didn't check that the result of that
was not -1. For example if you had (MM/DD/YYYY)
00/21/2022.
Added tests for:
* Failing if month is 0
* Failing if month is 13
* Allowing a leading zero in month e.g. "01"
Note that libc++ and libstdc++ return different
values on parsing failure, and MSVC STL returns
end of stream instead.
Handle the first two by checking for defines, MSVC STL
expects these tests to fail for other reasons already:
https://github.com/microsoft/STL/blob/main/tests/libcxx/expected_results.txt#L372
so not handling that case here.
Reviewed By: #libc, Mordante
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124175
Summary:
1. there are 23 test cases which do not run because of locale fileset not install, after the locale installed, these test cases will be run and fail. "LIBCXX-AIX-FIXME" on the 23 test cases which remain to be investigated on AIX.
2.after installed the locale fileset ,
the test case
libcxx/test/std/localization/locale.categories/category.collate/locale.collate.byname/compare.pass.cpp pass
remove XFAIL: LIBCXX-AIX-FIXME from the file
Reviewers: David Tenty
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124174
This change is done to see whether all platforms have a CI with the
Japanese locale installed.
This wires in the locale in the tests and uses it in one test. This is
a preparation for the tests of the chrono formatters.
Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122738
On Windows, like on macOS and FreeBSD, widening char(-5) in the
"C" locale succeeds and produces L'\u00fb'.
Switch widen_many to test \xfb instead of \x85; the mingw
version of btowc widens \x85 in the "C" locale into
\u2026 (which is the corresponding character according to the
Windows-1252 codepage), while Microsoft CRT's btowc widens it
into \u0085 (just like macOS and FreeBSD). Switch this to test \xfb
which is the character tested by the widen_1 test (as `char(-5)`),
which gets handled the same by all Windows implementations of btowc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121003
Those older versions used a different monetary decimal separator.
To avoid unnecessary churn to support that, just XFAIL the test
on those older versions. (Up until
df1e43c496, the whole test was XFAILed
on all versions of glibc.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120979
On Windows, constants like F::alpha and F::print are bitmasks
consisting of multiple bits (e.g. F::alpha consisting of both the
bits F::upper and F::lower). In such a case, we can't check that
all the bits from all the expected constants are set. Instead,
check that (p[i] & mask) != 0 returns the expected value.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120802
AIX print -0.0 , inf, nan differently, which are causing the test
failures. We are OK for most other tests.
This patch remove the tests related these limitations conditionally on AIX,
so that we can enable the other tests to avoid losing test coverage.
The general direction is:
```
if strings don't differ between environments, keep the string literal "INF" and the padding, instead of folding them into variables.
```
Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc, Mordante
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120448