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[libcxx] [test] Fix MSVC warning C4244 "conversion from 'X' to 'Y', possible loss of data", part 7/7.
test/std/input.output/iostream.format/input.streams/istream.unformatted/get.pass.cpp Add static_cast<char> because basic_istream::get() returns int_type (N4606 27.7.2.3 [istream.unformatted]/4). test/std/input.output/iostream.format/output.streams/ostream.formatted/ostream.inserters.arithmetic/minus1.pass.cpp Add static_cast<char> because toupper() returns int (C11 7.4.2.2/1). test/std/iterators/stream.iterators/ostream.iterator/ostream.iterator.ops/assign_t.pass.cpp This test is intentionally writing doubles to ostream_iterator<int>. It's silencing -Wliteral-conversion for Clang, so I'm adding C4244 silencing for MSVC. test/std/language.support/support.limits/limits/numeric.limits.members/infinity.pass.cpp Given `extern float zero;`, the expression `1./zero` has type double, which emits a truncation warning when being passed to test<float>() taking float. The fix is to say `1.f/zero` which has type float. test/std/numerics/complex.number/cmplx.over/arg.pass.cpp test/std/numerics/complex.number/cmplx.over/norm.pass.cpp These tests were constructing std::complex<double>(x, 0), emitting truncation warnings when x is long long. Saying static_cast<double>(x) avoids this. test/std/numerics/rand/rand.eng/rand.eng.lcong/seed_result_type.pass.cpp This was using `int s` to construct and seed a linear_congruential_engine<T, stuff>, where T is unsigned short/unsigned int/unsigned long/unsigned long long. That emits a truncation warning in the unsigned short case. Because the range [0, 20) is tiny and we aren't doing anything else with the index, we can just iterate with `T s`. test/std/re/re.traits/value.pass.cpp regex_traits<wchar_t>::value()'s first parameter is wchar_t (N4606 28.7 [re.traits]/13). This loop is using int to iterate through ['g', 0xFFFF), emitting a truncation warning from int to wchar_t (which is 16-bit for some of us). Because the bound is exclusive, we can just iterate with wchar_t. test/std/strings/basic.string/string.cons/size_char_alloc.pass.cpp This test is a little strange. It's trying to verify that basic_string's (InIt, InIt) range constructor isn't confused by "N copies of C" when N and C have the same integral type. To do this, it was testing (100, 65), but that eventually emits truncation warnings from int to char. There's a simple way to avoid this - passing (static_cast<char>(100), static_cast<char>(65)) also exercises the disambiguation. (And 100 is representable even when char has a signed range.) test/std/strings/string.view/string.view.hash/string_view.pass.cpp Add static_cast<char_type> because `'0' + i` has type int. test/std/utilities/function.objects/bind/func.bind/func.bind.bind/nested.pass.cpp What's more horrible than nested bind()? pow() overloads! This operator()(T a, T b) was assuming that std::pow(a, b) can be returned as T. (In this case, T is int.) However, N4606 26.9.1 [cmath.syn]/2 says that pow(int, int) returns double, so this was truncating double to int. Adding static_cast<T> silences this. test/std/utilities/function.objects/unord.hash/integral.pass.cpp This was iterating `for (int i = 0; i <= 5; ++i)` and constructing `T t(i);` but that's truncating when T is short. (And super truncating when T is bool.) Adding static_cast<T> silences this. test/std/utilities/utility/exchange/exchange.pass.cpp First, this was exchanging 67.2 into an int, but that's inherently truncating. Changing this to static_cast<short>(67) avoids the truncation while preserving the "what if T and U are different" test coverage. Second, this was exchanging {} with the explicit type float into an int, and that's also inherently truncating. Specifying short is just as good. test/std/utilities/utility/pairs/pairs.spec/make_pair.pass.cpp Add static_cast<short>. Note that this affects template argument deduction for make_pair(), better fulfilling the test's intent. For example, this was saying `typedef std::pair<int, short> P1; P1 p1 = std::make_pair(3, 4);` but that was asking make_pair() to return pair<int, int>, which was then being converted to pair<int, short>. (pair's converting constructors are tested elsewhere.) Now, std::make_pair(3, static_cast<short>(4)) actually returns pair<int, short>. (There's still a conversion from pair<nullptr_t, short> to pair<unique_ptr<int>, short>.) Fixes D27544. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/libcxx/trunk@289111 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ int main()
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{
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testbuf<char> sb(" ");
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std::istream is(&sb);
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char c = is.get();
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char c = static_cast<char>(is.get());
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assert(!is.eof());
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assert(!is.fail());
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assert(c == ' ');
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@ -52,22 +52,22 @@ int main()
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{
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testbuf<char> sb(" abc");
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std::istream is(&sb);
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char c = is.get();
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char c = static_cast<char>(is.get());
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assert(!is.eof());
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assert(!is.fail());
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assert(c == ' ');
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assert(is.gcount() == 1);
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c = is.get();
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c = static_cast<char>(is.get());
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assert(!is.eof());
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assert(!is.fail());
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assert(c == 'a');
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assert(is.gcount() == 1);
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c = is.get();
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c = static_cast<char>(is.get());
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assert(!is.eof());
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assert(!is.fail());
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assert(c == 'b');
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assert(is.gcount() == 1);
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c = is.get();
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c = static_cast<char>(is.get());
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assert(!is.eof());
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assert(!is.fail());
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assert(c == 'c');
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std::string str = ss.str();
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for (size_t i = 0; i < str.size(); ++i )
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str[i] = std::toupper(str[i]);
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str[i] = static_cast<char>(std::toupper(str[i]));
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assert(str == expected);
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}
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#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wliteral-conversion"
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#endif
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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#pragma warning(disable: 4244) // conversion from 'X' to 'Y', possible loss of data
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#endif
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int main()
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{
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{
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test<__int128_t>(0);
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test<__uint128_t>(0);
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#endif
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test<float>(1./zero);
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test<float>(1.f/zero);
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test<double>(1./zero);
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test<long double>(1./zero);
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}
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test(T x, typename std::enable_if<std::is_integral<T>::value>::type* = 0)
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{
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static_assert((std::is_same<decltype(std::arg(x)), double>::value), "");
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assert(std::arg(x) == arg(std::complex<double>(x, 0)));
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assert(std::arg(x) == arg(std::complex<double>(static_cast<double>(x), 0)));
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}
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template <class T>
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test(T x, typename std::enable_if<std::is_integral<T>::value>::type* = 0)
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{
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static_assert((std::is_same<decltype(std::norm(x)), double>::value), "");
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assert(std::norm(x) == norm(std::complex<double>(x, 0)));
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assert(std::norm(x) == norm(std::complex<double>(static_cast<double>(x), 0)));
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}
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template <class T>
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void
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test1()
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{
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for (int s = 0; s < 20; ++s)
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for (T s = 0; s < 20; ++s)
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{
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typedef std::linear_congruential_engine<T, 2, 3, 7> E;
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E e1(s);
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assert(t.value(c, 10) == -1);
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assert(t.value(c, 16) == c - 'a' +10);
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}
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for (int c = 'g'; c < 0xFFFF; ++c)
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for (wchar_t c = 'g'; c < 0xFFFF; ++c)
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{
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assert(t.value(c, 8) == -1);
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assert(t.value(c, 10) == -1);
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test(100, 'a');
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test(100, 'a', A(2));
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test(100, 65);
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test(100, 65, A(3));
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test(static_cast<char>(100), static_cast<char>(65));
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test(static_cast<char>(100), static_cast<char>(65), A(3));
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}
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#if TEST_STD_VER >= 11
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{
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test(100, 'a');
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test(100, 'a', A());
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test(100, 65);
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test(100, 65, A());
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test(static_cast<char>(100), static_cast<char>(65));
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test(static_cast<char>(100), static_cast<char>(65), A());
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}
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#endif
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}
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char_type g1 [ 10 ];
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char_type g2 [ 10 ];
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for ( int i = 0; i < 10; ++i )
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g1[i] = g2[9-i] = '0' + i;
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g1[i] = g2[9-i] = static_cast<char_type>('0' + i);
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T s1(g1, 10);
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T s2(g2, 10);
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assert(h(s1) != h(s2));
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T
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operator()(T a, T b)
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{
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return std::pow(a, b);
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return static_cast<T>(std::pow(a, b));
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}
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};
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for (int i = 0; i <= 5; ++i)
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{
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T t(i);
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T t(static_cast<T>(i));
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if (sizeof(T) <= sizeof(std::size_t))
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{
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const std::size_t result = h(t);
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int v = 12;
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assert ( std::exchange ( v, 23 ) == 12 );
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assert ( v == 23 );
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assert ( std::exchange ( v, 67.2 ) == 23 );
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assert ( std::exchange ( v, static_cast<short>(67) ) == 23 );
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assert ( v == 67 );
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assert ((std::exchange<int, float> ( v, {} )) == 67 );
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assert ((std::exchange<int, short> ( v, {} )) == 67 );
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assert ( v == 0 );
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}
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{
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{
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typedef std::pair<int, short> P1;
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P1 p1 = std::make_pair(3, 4);
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P1 p1 = std::make_pair(3, static_cast<short>(4));
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assert(p1.first == 3);
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assert(p1.second == 4);
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}
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#if TEST_STD_VER >= 11
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{
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typedef std::pair<std::unique_ptr<int>, short> P1;
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P1 p1 = std::make_pair(std::unique_ptr<int>(new int(3)), 4);
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P1 p1 = std::make_pair(std::unique_ptr<int>(new int(3)), static_cast<short>(4));
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assert(*p1.first == 3);
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assert(p1.second == 4);
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}
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{
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typedef std::pair<std::unique_ptr<int>, short> P1;
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P1 p1 = std::make_pair(nullptr, 4);
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P1 p1 = std::make_pair(nullptr, static_cast<short>(4));
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assert(p1.first == nullptr);
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assert(p1.second == 4);
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}
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#if TEST_STD_VER >= 14
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{
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typedef std::pair<int, short> P1;
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constexpr P1 p1 = std::make_pair(3, 4);
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constexpr P1 p1 = std::make_pair(3, static_cast<short>(4));
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static_assert(p1.first == 3, "");
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static_assert(p1.second == 4, "");
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}
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