llvm-capstone/libcxx/include/expected
Louis Dionne 9783f28cbb
[libc++] Format the code base (#74334)
This patch runs clang-format on all of libcxx/include and libcxx/src, in
accordance with the RFC discussed at [1]. Follow-up patches will format
the benchmarks, the test suite and remaining parts of the code. I'm
splitting this one into its own patch so the diff is a bit easier to
review.

This patch was generated with:

   find libcxx/include libcxx/src -type f \
      | grep -v 'module.modulemap.in' \
      | grep -v 'CMakeLists.txt' \
      | grep -v 'README.txt' \
      | grep -v 'libcxx.imp' \
      | grep -v '__config_site.in' \
      | xargs clang-format -i

A Git merge driver is available in libcxx/utils/clang-format-merge-driver.sh
to help resolve merge and rebase issues across these formatting changes.

[1]: https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-clang-formatting-all-of-libc-once-and-for-all
2023-12-18 14:01:33 -05:00

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// -*- C++ -*-
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef _LIBCPP_EXPECTED
#define _LIBCPP_EXPECTED
/*
Header <expected> synopsis
namespace std {
// [expected.unexpected], class template unexpected
template<class E> class unexpected;
// [expected.bad], class template bad_expected_access
template<class E> class bad_expected_access;
// [expected.bad.void], specialization for void
template<> class bad_expected_access<void>;
// in-place construction of unexpected values
struct unexpect_t {
explicit unexpect_t() = default;
};
inline constexpr unexpect_t unexpect{};
// [expected.expected], class template expected
template<class T, class E> class expected;
// [expected.void], partial specialization of expected for void types
template<class T, class E> requires is_void_v<T> class expected<T, E>;
}
*/
#include <__assert> // all public C++ headers provide the assertion handler
#include <__config>
#include <__expected/bad_expected_access.h>
#include <__expected/expected.h>
#include <__expected/unexpect.h>
#include <__expected/unexpected.h>
#include <version>
#if !defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER)
# pragma GCC system_header
#endif
#endif // _LIBCPP_EXPECTED