This fixes MSVC warning C4127: conditional expression is constant. Testing `TEST_STD_AT_LEAST_20_OR_RUNTIME_EVALUATED` by itself doesn't emit this warning, but the condition here is more complicated. I'm expanding the macro and mechanically simplifying the resulting code. (Yeah, this warning is often annoying, and I introduced `TEST_STD_AT_LEAST_20_OR_RUNTIME_EVALUATED` to avoid this warning elsewhere, so it's disappointing that it doesn't make the compiler happy here. If this change is undesirable, I can replace it with `ADDITIONAL_COMPILE_FLAGS(cl-style-warnings)`, but ideally I'd like to avoid having to suppress it.) --------- Co-authored-by: Louis Dionne <ldionne.2@gmail.com>
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6.7 KiB
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215 lines
6.7 KiB
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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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// Test all the ways of initializing a std::array.
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#include <array>
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#include <cassert>
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#include <type_traits>
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#include "test_macros.h"
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struct NoDefault {
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TEST_CONSTEXPR NoDefault(int) { }
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};
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struct test_initialization {
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template <typename T>
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TEST_CONSTEXPR_CXX14 void operator()() const
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{
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// Check default initalization
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{
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std::array<T, 0> a0; (void)a0;
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// Before C++20, default initialization doesn't work inside constexpr for
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// trivially default constructible types. This only apply to non-empty arrays,
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// since empty arrays don't hold an element of type T.
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#if TEST_STD_VER < 20
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if (!(TEST_IS_CONSTANT_EVALUATED && std::is_trivially_default_constructible<T>::value))
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#endif
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{
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std::array<T, 1> a1;
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(void)a1;
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std::array<T, 2> a2;
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(void)a2;
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std::array<T, 3> a3;
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(void)a3;
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}
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std::array<NoDefault, 0> nodefault; (void)nodefault;
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}
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// A const empty array can also be default-initialized regardless of the type
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// it contains. For non-empty arrays, this doesn't work whenever T doesn't
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// have a user-provided default constructor.
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{
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const std::array<T, 0> a0; (void)a0;
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const std::array<NoDefault, 0> nodefault; (void)nodefault;
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}
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// Check direct-list-initialization syntax (introduced in C++11)
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#if TEST_STD_VER >= 11
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{
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{
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std::array<T, 0> a0_0{}; (void)a0_0;
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}
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{
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std::array<T, 1> a1_0{}; (void)a1_0;
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std::array<T, 1> a1_1{T()}; (void)a1_1;
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}
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{
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std::array<T, 2> a2_0{}; (void)a2_0;
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std::array<T, 2> a2_1{T()}; (void)a2_1;
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std::array<T, 2> a2_2{T(), T()}; (void)a2_2;
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}
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{
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std::array<T, 3> a3_0{}; (void)a3_0;
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std::array<T, 3> a3_1{T()}; (void)a3_1;
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std::array<T, 3> a3_2{T(), T()}; (void)a3_2;
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std::array<T, 3> a3_3{T(), T(), T()}; (void)a3_3;
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}
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std::array<NoDefault, 0> nodefault{}; (void)nodefault;
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}
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#endif
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// Check copy-list-initialization syntax
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{
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{
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std::array<T, 0> a0_0 = {}; (void)a0_0;
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}
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{
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std::array<T, 1> a1_0 = {}; (void)a1_0;
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std::array<T, 1> a1_1 = {T()}; (void)a1_1;
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}
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{
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std::array<T, 2> a2_0 = {}; (void)a2_0;
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std::array<T, 2> a2_1 = {T()}; (void)a2_1;
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std::array<T, 2> a2_2 = {T(), T()}; (void)a2_2;
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}
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{
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std::array<T, 3> a3_0 = {}; (void)a3_0;
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std::array<T, 3> a3_1 = {T()}; (void)a3_1;
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std::array<T, 3> a3_2 = {T(), T()}; (void)a3_2;
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std::array<T, 3> a3_3 = {T(), T(), T()}; (void)a3_3;
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}
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std::array<NoDefault, 0> nodefault = {}; (void)nodefault;
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}
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// Test aggregate initialization
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{
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{
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std::array<T, 0> a0_0 = {{}}; (void)a0_0;
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}
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{
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std::array<T, 1> a1_0 = {{}}; (void)a1_0;
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std::array<T, 1> a1_1 = {{T()}}; (void)a1_1;
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}
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{
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std::array<T, 2> a2_0 = {{}}; (void)a2_0;
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std::array<T, 2> a2_1 = {{T()}}; (void)a2_1;
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std::array<T, 2> a2_2 = {{T(), T()}}; (void)a2_2;
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}
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{
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std::array<T, 3> a3_0 = {{}}; (void)a3_0;
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std::array<T, 3> a3_1 = {{T()}}; (void)a3_1;
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std::array<T, 3> a3_2 = {{T(), T()}}; (void)a3_2;
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std::array<T, 3> a3_3 = {{T(), T(), T()}}; (void)a3_3;
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}
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// See http://wg21.link/LWG2157
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std::array<NoDefault, 0> nodefault = {{}}; (void)nodefault;
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}
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}
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};
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// Test construction from an initializer-list
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TEST_CONSTEXPR_CXX14 bool test_initializer_list()
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{
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{
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std::array<double, 3> const a3_0 = {};
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assert(a3_0[0] == double());
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assert(a3_0[1] == double());
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assert(a3_0[2] == double());
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}
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{
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std::array<double, 3> const a3_1 = {1};
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assert(a3_1[0] == double(1));
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assert(a3_1[1] == double());
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assert(a3_1[2] == double());
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}
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{
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std::array<double, 3> const a3_2 = {1, 2.2};
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assert(a3_2[0] == double(1));
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assert(a3_2[1] == 2.2);
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assert(a3_2[2] == double());
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}
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{
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std::array<double, 3> const a3_3 = {1, 2, 3.5};
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assert(a3_3[0] == double(1));
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assert(a3_3[1] == double(2));
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assert(a3_3[2] == 3.5);
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}
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return true;
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}
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struct Empty { };
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struct Trivial { int i; int j; };
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struct NonTrivial {
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TEST_CONSTEXPR NonTrivial() { }
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TEST_CONSTEXPR NonTrivial(NonTrivial const&) { }
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};
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struct NonEmptyNonTrivial {
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int i; int j;
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TEST_CONSTEXPR NonEmptyNonTrivial() : i(22), j(33) { }
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TEST_CONSTEXPR NonEmptyNonTrivial(NonEmptyNonTrivial const&) : i(22), j(33) { }
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};
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template <typename F>
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TEST_CONSTEXPR_CXX14 bool with_all_types()
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{
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F().template operator()<char>();
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F().template operator()<int>();
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F().template operator()<long>();
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F().template operator()<float>();
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F().template operator()<double>();
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F().template operator()<long double>();
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F().template operator()<Empty>();
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F().template operator()<Trivial>();
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F().template operator()<NonTrivial>();
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F().template operator()<NonEmptyNonTrivial>();
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return true;
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}
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// This is a regression test -- previously, libc++ would implement empty arrays by
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// storing an array of characters, which means that the array would be initializable
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// from nonsense like an integer (or anything else that can be narrowed to char).
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#if TEST_STD_VER >= 20
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template <class T>
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concept is_list_initializable_int = requires {
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{ T{123} };
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};
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struct Foo { };
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static_assert(!is_list_initializable_int<std::array<Foo, 0>>);
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static_assert(!is_list_initializable_int<std::array<Foo, 1>>);
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#endif
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int main(int, char**)
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{
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with_all_types<test_initialization>();
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test_initializer_list();
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#if TEST_STD_VER >= 14
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static_assert(with_all_types<test_initialization>(), "");
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static_assert(test_initializer_list(), "");
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#endif
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return 0;
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}
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