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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
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/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
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2014-06-09 15:49:18 +00:00
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
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* You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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#include "mozilla/Pair.h"
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using mozilla::Pair;
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// Sizes aren't part of the guaranteed Pair interface, but we want to verify our
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// attempts at compactness through EBO are moderately functional, *somewhere*.
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#define INSTANTIATE(T1, T2, name, size) \
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Pair<T1, T2> name##_1(T1(0), T2(0)); \
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static_assert(sizeof(name##_1.first()) > 0, \
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"first method should work on Pair<" #T1 ", " #T2 ">"); \
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static_assert(sizeof(name##_1.second()) > 0, \
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"second method should work on Pair<" #T1 ", " #T2 ">"); \
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static_assert(sizeof(name##_1) == (size), \
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"Pair<" #T1 ", " #T2 "> has an unexpected size"); \
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Pair<T2, T1> name##_2(T2(0), T1(0)); \
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static_assert(sizeof(name##_2.first()) > 0, \
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"first method should work on Pair<" #T2 ", " #T1 ">"); \
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static_assert(sizeof(name##_2.second()) > 0, \
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"second method should work on Pair<" #T2 ", " #T1 ">"); \
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static_assert(sizeof(name##_2) == (size), \
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"Pair<" #T2 ", " #T1 "> has an unexpected size");
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INSTANTIATE(int, int, prim1, 2 * sizeof(int));
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INSTANTIATE(int, long, prim2, 2 * sizeof(long));
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2014-08-05 13:21:12 +00:00
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struct EmptyClass { explicit EmptyClass(int) {} };
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struct NonEmpty { char mC; explicit NonEmpty(int) {} };
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INSTANTIATE(int, EmptyClass, both1, sizeof(int));
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INSTANTIATE(int, NonEmpty, both2, 2 * sizeof(int));
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INSTANTIATE(EmptyClass, NonEmpty, both3, 1);
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2014-08-05 13:21:12 +00:00
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struct A { char dummy; explicit A(int) {} };
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struct B : A { explicit B(int aI) : A(aI) {} };
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INSTANTIATE(A, A, class1, 2);
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INSTANTIATE(A, B, class2, 2);
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INSTANTIATE(A, EmptyClass, class3, 1);
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2014-08-05 13:21:12 +00:00
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struct OtherEmpty : EmptyClass { explicit OtherEmpty(int aI) : EmptyClass(aI) {} };
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// C++11 requires distinct objects of the same type, within the same "most
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// derived object", to have different addresses. Pair allocates its elements as
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// two bases, a base and a member, or two members. If the two elements have
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// non-zero size or are unrelated, no big deal. But if they're both empty and
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// related, something -- possibly both -- must be inflated. Exactly which are
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// inflated depends which PairHelper specialization is used. We could
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// potentially assert something about size for this case, but whatever we could
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// assert would be very finicky. Plus it's two empty classes -- hardly likely.
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// So don't bother trying to assert anything about this case.
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//INSTANTIATE(EmptyClass, OtherEmpty, class4, ...something finicky...);
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int
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main()
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{
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return 0;
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}
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