Having two ways to do this doesn't seem terribly helpful and
consistently using the insert version (which we already has) seems like
it'll make the code easier to understand to anyone working with standard
data structures. (I also updated many references to the Entry's
key and value to use first() and second instead of getKey{Data,Length,}
and get/setValue - for similar consistency)
Also removes the GetOrCreateValue functions so there's less surface area
to StringMap to fix/improve/change/accommodate move semantics, etc.
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Certain versions of GCC (~4.7) couldn't handle the SFINAE on access
control, but with "= delete" (hidden behind a macro for portability)
this issue is worked around/addressed.
Patch by Agustín Bergé
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This functionality was enabled by r198374. Here's a test to ensure it
works and we don't regress it.
Based on a patch by Maciej Piechotka.
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StringMap suffered from the same bug as DenseMap: when you explicitly
construct it with a small number of buckets, you can arrange for the
tombstone-based growth path to be followed when the number of buckets
was less than '8'. In that case, even with a full map, it would compare
'0' as not less than '0', and refuse to grow the table, leading to
inf-loops trying to find an empty bucket on the next insertion. The fix
is very simple: use '<=' as the comparison. The same fix was applied to
DenseMap as well during its recent refactoring.
Thanks to Alex Bolz for the great report and test case. =]
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- Yay for '-'s and simplifications!
- I kept StringMap::GetOrCreateValue for compatibility purposes, this can
eventually go away. Likewise the StringMapEntry Create functions still follow
the old style.
- NIFC.
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StringMapEntryInitializer classes. Leave it for the compiler to figure out what
the type is and what "0" should be transformed into.
* Un-disable the unit tests which test the StringMapEntryInitializer class.
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