C++98 and C++03 are effectively aliases as far as Clang is concerned. As such, allowing both std=c++98 and std=c++03 as Lit parameters is just slightly confusing, but provides no value. It's similar to allowing both std=c++17 and std=c++1z, which we don't do. This was discovered because we had an internal bot that ran the test suite under both c++98 AND c++03 -- one of which is redundant. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80926
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// UNSUPPORTED: c++03
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// <functional>
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// template<CopyConstructible Fn, CopyConstructible... Types>
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// unspecified bind(Fn, Types...);
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// template<Returnable R, CopyConstructible Fn, CopyConstructible... Types>
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// unspecified bind(Fn, Types...);
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// https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16385
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#include <functional>
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#include <cmath>
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#include <cassert>
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#include "test_macros.h"
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float _pow(float a, float b)
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{
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return std::pow(a, b);
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}
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int main(int, char**)
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{
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std::function<float(float, float)> fnc = _pow;
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auto task = std::bind(fnc, 2.f, 4.f);
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auto task2(task);
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assert(task() == 16);
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assert(task2() == 16);
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return 0;
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}
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