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llvm-mirror/unittests/Support/ErrorOrTest.cpp
Rafael Espindola cb080681ac Use std::error_code instead of llvm::error_code.
The idea of this patch is to turn llvm/Support/system_error.h into a
transitional header that just brings in the erorr_code api to the llvm
namespace. I will remove it shortly afterwards.

The cases where the general idea needed some tweaking:

* std::errc is a namespace in msvc, so we cannot use "using std::errc". I could
add an #ifdef, but there were not that many uses, so I just added std:: to
them in this patch.

* Template specialization had to be moved to the std namespace in this
patch set already.

* The msvc implementation of default_error_condition doesn't seem to
provide the same transformations as we need. Not too surprising since
the standard doesn't actually say what "equivalent" means. I fixed the
problem by keeping our old mapping and using it at error_code
construction time.

Despite these shortcomings I think this is still a good thing. Some reasons:

* The different implementations of system_error might improve over time.
* It removes 925 lines of code from llvm already.
* It removes 6313 bytes from the text segment of the clang binary when
it is built with gcc and 2816 bytes when building with clang and
libstdc++.

llvm-svn: 210687
2014-06-11 19:05:50 +00:00

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//===- unittests/ErrorOrTest.cpp - ErrorOr.h tests ------------------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/Support/ErrorOr.h"
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
#include <memory>
using namespace llvm;
namespace {
ErrorOr<int> t1() {return 1;}
ErrorOr<int> t2() { return std::errc::invalid_argument; }
TEST(ErrorOr, SimpleValue) {
ErrorOr<int> a = t1();
// FIXME: This is probably a bug in gtest. EXPECT_TRUE should expand to
// include the !! to make it friendly to explicit bool operators.
EXPECT_TRUE(!!a);
EXPECT_EQ(1, *a);
ErrorOr<int> b = a;
EXPECT_EQ(1, *b);
a = t2();
EXPECT_FALSE(a);
EXPECT_EQ(std::errc::invalid_argument, a.getError());
#ifdef EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH
EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH(*a, "Cannot get value when an error exists");
#endif
}
ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<int> > t3() {
return std::unique_ptr<int>(new int(3));
}
TEST(ErrorOr, Types) {
int x;
ErrorOr<int&> a(x);
*a = 42;
EXPECT_EQ(42, x);
// Move only types.
EXPECT_EQ(3, **t3());
}
struct B {};
struct D : B {};
TEST(ErrorOr, Covariant) {
ErrorOr<B*> b(ErrorOr<D*>(nullptr));
b = ErrorOr<D*>(nullptr);
ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<B> > b1(ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<D> >(nullptr));
b1 = ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<D> >(nullptr);
}
} // end anon namespace