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5.2 KiB
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140 lines
5.2 KiB
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// UNSUPPORTED: c++03, c++11, c++14, c++17, c++20
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// <functional>
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// template<class R, class F, class... Args>
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// constexpr R invoke_r(F&& f, Args&&... args) // C++23
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// noexcept(is_nothrow_invocable_r_v<R, F, Args...>);
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#include <cassert>
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#include <concepts>
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#include <functional>
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#include <type_traits>
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#include <utility> // declval
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template <class R, class F, class ...Args>
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concept can_invoke_r = requires {
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{ std::invoke_r<R>(std::declval<F>(), std::declval<Args>()...) } -> std::same_as<R>;
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};
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constexpr bool test() {
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// Make sure basic functionality works (i.e. we actually call the function and
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// return the right result).
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{
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auto f = [](int i) { return i + 3; };
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assert(std::invoke_r<int>(f, 4) == 7);
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}
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// Make sure invoke_r is SFINAE-friendly
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{
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auto f = [](int) -> char* { return nullptr; };
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static_assert( can_invoke_r<char*, decltype(f), int>);
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static_assert( can_invoke_r<void*, decltype(f), int>);
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static_assert( can_invoke_r<void, decltype(f), int>); // discard return type
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static_assert(!can_invoke_r<char*, decltype(f), void*>); // wrong argument type
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static_assert(!can_invoke_r<char*, decltype(f)>); // missing argument
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static_assert(!can_invoke_r<int*, decltype(f), int>); // incompatible return type
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static_assert(!can_invoke_r<void, decltype(f), void*>); // discard return type, invalid argument type
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}
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// Make sure invoke_r has the right noexcept specification
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{
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auto f = [](int) noexcept(true) -> char* { return nullptr; };
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auto g = [](int) noexcept(false) -> char* { return nullptr; };
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struct ConversionNotNoexcept {
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constexpr ConversionNotNoexcept(char*) noexcept(false) { }
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};
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static_assert( noexcept(std::invoke_r<char*>(f, 0)));
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static_assert(!noexcept(std::invoke_r<char*>(g, 0))); // function call is not noexcept
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static_assert(!noexcept(std::invoke_r<ConversionNotNoexcept>(f, 0))); // function call is noexcept, conversion isn't
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static_assert(!noexcept(std::invoke_r<ConversionNotNoexcept>(g, 0))); // function call and conversion are both not noexcept
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}
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// Make sure invoke_r works with cv-qualified void return type
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{
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auto check = []<class CV_Void> {
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bool was_called = false;
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auto f = [&](int) -> char* { was_called = true; return nullptr; };
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std::invoke_r<CV_Void>(f, 3);
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assert(was_called);
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static_assert(std::is_void_v<decltype(std::invoke_r<CV_Void>(f, 3))>);
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};
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check.template operator()<void>();
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check.template operator()<void const>();
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// volatile void is deprecated, so not testing it
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// const volatile void is deprecated, so not testing it
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}
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// Make sure invoke_r forwards its arguments
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{
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struct NonCopyable {
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NonCopyable() = default;
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NonCopyable(NonCopyable const&) = delete;
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NonCopyable(NonCopyable&&) = default;
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};
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// Forward argument, with void return
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{
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bool was_called = false;
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auto f = [&](NonCopyable) { was_called = true; };
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std::invoke_r<void>(f, NonCopyable());
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assert(was_called);
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}
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// Forward argument, with non-void return
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{
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bool was_called = false;
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auto f = [&](NonCopyable) -> int { was_called = true; return 0; };
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std::invoke_r<int>(f, NonCopyable());
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assert(was_called);
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}
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// Forward function object, with void return
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{
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struct MoveOnlyVoidFunction {
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bool& was_called;
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constexpr void operator()() && { was_called = true; }
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};
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bool was_called = false;
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std::invoke_r<void>(MoveOnlyVoidFunction{was_called});
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assert(was_called);
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}
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// Forward function object, with non-void return
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{
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struct MoveOnlyIntFunction {
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bool& was_called;
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constexpr int operator()() && { was_called = true; return 0; }
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};
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bool was_called = false;
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std::invoke_r<int>(MoveOnlyIntFunction{was_called});
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assert(was_called);
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}
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}
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// Make sure invoke_r performs an implicit conversion of the result
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{
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struct Convertible {
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constexpr operator int() const { return 42; }
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};
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auto f = []() -> Convertible { return Convertible{}; };
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int result = std::invoke_r<int>(f);
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assert(result == 42);
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}
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// Note: We don't test that `std::invoke_r` works with all kinds of callable types here,
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// since that is extensively tested in the `std::invoke` tests.
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return true;
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}
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int main(int, char**) {
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test();
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static_assert(test());
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return 0;
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}
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