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llvm-mirror/unittests/Support/AlignOfTest.cpp
Reid Kleckner b945e1014a Revert "ADT: Migrate users of AlignedCharArrayUnion to std::aligned_union_t, NFC"
We determined that the MSVC implementation of std::aligned* isn't suited
to our needs. It doesn't support 16 byte alignment or higher, and it
doesn't really guarantee 8 byte alignment. See
https://github.com/microsoft/STL/issues/1533

Also reverts "ADT: Change AlignedCharArrayUnion to an alias of std::aligned_union_t, NFC"

Also reverts "ADT: Remove AlignedCharArrayUnion, NFC" to bring back
AlignedCharArrayUnion.

This reverts commit 4d8bf870a82765eb0d4fe53c82f796b957c05954.

This reverts commit d10f9863a5ac1cb681af07719650c44b48f289ce.

This reverts commit 4b5dc150b9862271720b3d56a3e723a55dd81838.
2020-12-14 17:04:06 -08:00

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//=== - llvm/unittest/Support/AlignOfTest.cpp - Alignment utility tests ---===//
//
// 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
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifdef _MSC_VER
// Disable warnings about alignment-based structure padding.
// This must be above the includes to suppress warnings in included templates.
#pragma warning(disable:4324)
#endif
#include "llvm/Support/AlignOf.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
using namespace llvm;
namespace {
// Disable warnings about questionable type definitions.
// We're testing that even questionable types work with the alignment utilities.
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#pragma warning(disable:4584)
#endif
// Suppress direct base '{anonymous}::S1' inaccessible in '{anonymous}::D9'
// due to ambiguity warning.
#ifdef __clang__
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wunknown-pragmas"
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Winaccessible-base"
#elif ((__GNUC__ * 100) + __GNUC_MINOR__) >= 402
// Pragma based warning suppression was introduced in GGC 4.2. Additionally
// this warning is "enabled by default". The warning still appears if -Wall is
// suppressed. Apparently GCC suppresses it when -w is specifed, which is odd.
#pragma GCC diagnostic warning "-w"
#endif
// Define some fixed alignment types to use in these tests.
struct alignas(1) A1 {};
struct alignas(2) A2 {};
struct alignas(4) A4 {};
struct alignas(8) A8 {};
struct S1 {};
struct S2 { char a; };
struct S3 { int x; };
struct S4 { double y; };
struct S5 { A1 a1; A2 a2; A4 a4; A8 a8; };
struct S6 { double f(); };
struct D1 : S1 {};
struct D2 : S6 { float g(); };
struct D3 : S2 {};
struct D4 : S2 { int x; };
struct D5 : S3 { char c; };
struct D6 : S2, S3 {};
struct D7 : S1, S3 {};
struct D8 : S1, D4, D5 { double x[2]; };
struct D9 : S1, D1 { S1 s1; };
struct V1 { virtual ~V1(); };
struct V2 { int x; virtual ~V2(); };
struct V3 : V1 {
~V3() override;
};
struct V4 : virtual V2 { int y;
~V4() override;
};
struct V5 : V4, V3 { double z;
~V5() override;
};
struct V6 : S1 { virtual ~V6(); };
struct V7 : virtual V2, virtual V6 {
~V7() override;
};
struct V8 : V5, virtual V6, V7 { double zz;
~V8() override;
};
double S6::f() { return 0.0; }
float D2::g() { return 0.0f; }
V1::~V1() {}
V2::~V2() {}
V3::~V3() {}
V4::~V4() {}
V5::~V5() {}
V6::~V6() {}
V7::~V7() {}
V8::~V8() {}
template <typename M> struct T { M m; };
TEST(AlignOfTest, BasicAlignedArray) {
EXPECT_LE(1u, alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A1>));
EXPECT_LE(2u, alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A2>));
EXPECT_LE(4u, alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A4>));
EXPECT_LE(8u, alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A8>));
EXPECT_LE(1u, sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A1>));
EXPECT_LE(2u, sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A2>));
EXPECT_LE(4u, sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A4>));
EXPECT_LE(8u, sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A8>));
EXPECT_EQ(1u, (alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A1>)));
EXPECT_EQ(2u, (alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A1, A2>)));
EXPECT_EQ(4u, (alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A1, A2, A4>)));
EXPECT_EQ(8u, (alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A1, A2, A4, A8>)));
EXPECT_EQ(1u, sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A1>));
EXPECT_EQ(2u, sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A1, A2>));
EXPECT_EQ(4u, sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A1, A2, A4>));
EXPECT_EQ(8u, sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A1, A2, A4, A8>));
EXPECT_EQ(1u, (alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A1[1]>)));
EXPECT_EQ(2u, (alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A1[2], A2[1]>)));
EXPECT_EQ(4u, (alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A1[42], A2[55], A4[13]>)));
EXPECT_EQ(8u, (alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A1[2], A2[1], A4, A8>)));
EXPECT_EQ(1u, sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A1[1]>));
EXPECT_EQ(2u, sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A1[2], A2[1]>));
EXPECT_EQ(4u, sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A1[3], A2[2], A4>));
EXPECT_EQ(16u, sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<A1, A2[3],
A4[3], A8>));
// For other tests we simply assert that the alignment of the union mathes
// that of the fundamental type and hope that we have any weird type
// productions that would trigger bugs.
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(T<char>), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<char>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(T<short>), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<short>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(T<int>), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<int>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(T<long>), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<long>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(T<long long>), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<long long>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(T<float>), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<float>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(T<double>), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<double>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(T<long double>),
alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<long double>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(T<void *>), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<void *>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(T<int *>), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<int *>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(T<double (*)(double)>),
alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<double (*)(double)>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(T<double (S6::*)()>),
alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<double (S6::*)()>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(S1), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<S1>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(S2), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<S2>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(S3), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<S3>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(S4), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<S4>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(S5), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<S5>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(S6), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<S6>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(D1), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D1>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(D2), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D2>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(D3), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D3>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(D4), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D4>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(D5), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D5>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(D6), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D6>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(D7), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D7>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(D8), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D8>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(D9), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D9>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(V1), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<V1>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(V2), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<V2>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(V3), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<V3>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(V4), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<V4>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(V5), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<V5>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(V6), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<V6>));
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(V7), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<V7>));
// Some versions of MSVC get this wrong somewhat disturbingly. The failure
// appears to be benign: alignof(V8) produces a preposterous value: 12
#ifndef _MSC_VER
EXPECT_EQ(alignof(V8), alignof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<V8>));
#endif
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(char), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<char>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(char[1]), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<char[1]>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(char[2]), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<char[2]>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(char[3]), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<char[3]>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(char[4]), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<char[4]>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(char[5]), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<char[5]>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(char[8]), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<char[8]>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(char[13]), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<char[13]>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(char[16]), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<char[16]>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(char[21]), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<char[21]>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(char[32]), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<char[32]>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(short), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<short>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(int), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<int>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(long), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<long>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(long long),
sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<long long>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(float), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<float>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(double), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<double>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(long double),
sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<long double>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(void *), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<void *>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(int *), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<int *>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(double (*)(double)),
sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<double (*)(double)>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(double (S6::*)()),
sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<double (S6::*)()>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(S1), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<S1>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(S2), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<S2>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(S3), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<S3>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(S4), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<S4>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(S5), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<S5>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(S6), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<S6>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(D1), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D1>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(D2), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D2>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(D3), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D3>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(D4), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D4>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(D5), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D5>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(D6), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D6>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(D7), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D7>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(D8), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D8>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(D9), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D9>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(D9[1]), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D9[1]>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(D9[2]), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D9[2]>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(D9[3]), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D9[3]>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(D9[4]), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D9[4]>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(D9[5]), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D9[5]>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(D9[8]), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D9[8]>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(D9[13]), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D9[13]>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(D9[16]), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D9[16]>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(D9[21]), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D9[21]>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(D9[32]), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<D9[32]>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(V1), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<V1>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(V2), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<V2>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(V3), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<V3>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(V4), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<V4>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(V5), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<V5>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(V6), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<V6>));
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(V7), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<V7>));
// Some versions of MSVC also get this wrong. The failure again appears to be
// benign: sizeof(V8) is only 52 bytes, but our array reserves 56.
#ifndef _MSC_VER
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(V8), sizeof(AlignedCharArrayUnion<V8>));
#endif
}
} // end anonymous namespace