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// UNSUPPORTED: c++98, c++03, c++11, c++14
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+// The following compilers don't generate constexpr special members correctly.
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+// XFAIL: clang-3.5, clang-3.6, clang-3.7, clang-3.8
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+// XFAIL: apple-clang-6, apple-clang-7, apple-clang-8.0
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+
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// XFAIL: with_system_cxx_lib=macosx10.12
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// XFAIL: with_system_cxx_lib=macosx10.11
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// XFAIL: with_system_cxx_lib=macosx10.10
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@@ -35,11 +39,6 @@ struct NoCopy {
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NoCopy &operator=(const NoCopy &) = default;
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};
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-struct NothrowCopy {
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- NothrowCopy(const NothrowCopy &) noexcept = default;
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- NothrowCopy &operator=(const NothrowCopy &) noexcept = default;
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-};
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-
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struct CopyOnly {
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CopyOnly(const CopyOnly &) = default;
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CopyOnly(CopyOnly &&) = delete;
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@@ -73,7 +72,7 @@ struct CopyAssign {
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++alive;
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++copy_construct;
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}
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- CopyAssign(CopyAssign &&o) : value(o.value) {
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+ CopyAssign(CopyAssign &&o) noexcept : value(o.value) {
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o.value = -1;
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++alive;
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++move_construct;
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@@ -83,7 +82,7 @@ struct CopyAssign {
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++copy_assign;
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return *this;
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}
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- CopyAssign &operator=(CopyAssign &&o) {
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+ CopyAssign &operator=(CopyAssign &&o) noexcept {
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value = o.value;
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o.value = -1;
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++move_assign;
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@@ -115,6 +114,17 @@ struct CopyThrows {
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CopyThrows &operator=(const CopyThrows &) { throw 42; }
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};
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+struct CopyCannotThrow {
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+ static int alive;
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+ CopyCannotThrow() { ++alive; }
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+ CopyCannotThrow(const CopyCannotThrow &) noexcept { ++alive; }
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+ CopyCannotThrow(CopyCannotThrow &&) noexcept { assert(false); }
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+ CopyCannotThrow &operator=(const CopyCannotThrow &) noexcept = default;
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+ CopyCannotThrow &operator=(CopyCannotThrow &&) noexcept { assert(false); return *this; }
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+};
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+
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+int CopyCannotThrow::alive = 0;
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+
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struct MoveThrows {
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static int alive;
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MoveThrows() { ++alive; }
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@@ -127,6 +137,47 @@ struct MoveThrows {
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int MoveThrows::alive = 0;
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+struct NTCopyAssign {
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+ constexpr NTCopyAssign(int v) : value(v) {}
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+ NTCopyAssign(const NTCopyAssign &) = default;
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+ NTCopyAssign(NTCopyAssign &&) = default;
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+ NTCopyAssign &operator=(const NTCopyAssign &that) {
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+ value = that.value;
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+ return *this;
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+ };
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+ NTCopyAssign &operator=(NTCopyAssign &&) = delete;
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+ int value;
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+};
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+
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+static_assert(!std::is_trivially_copy_assignable<NTCopyAssign>::value, "");
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+static_assert(std::is_copy_assignable<NTCopyAssign>::value, "");
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+
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+struct TCopyAssign {
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+ constexpr TCopyAssign(int v) : value(v) {}
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+ TCopyAssign(const TCopyAssign &) = default;
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+ TCopyAssign(TCopyAssign &&) = default;
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+ TCopyAssign &operator=(const TCopyAssign &) = default;
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+ TCopyAssign &operator=(TCopyAssign &&) = delete;
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+ int value;
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+};
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+
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+static_assert(std::is_trivially_copy_assignable<TCopyAssign>::value, "");
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+
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+struct TCopyAssignNTMoveAssign {
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+ constexpr TCopyAssignNTMoveAssign(int v) : value(v) {}
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+ TCopyAssignNTMoveAssign(const TCopyAssignNTMoveAssign &) = default;
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+ TCopyAssignNTMoveAssign(TCopyAssignNTMoveAssign &&) = default;
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+ TCopyAssignNTMoveAssign &operator=(const TCopyAssignNTMoveAssign &) = default;
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+ TCopyAssignNTMoveAssign &operator=(TCopyAssignNTMoveAssign &&that) {
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+ value = that.value;
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+ that.value = -1;
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+ return *this;
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+ }
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+ int value;
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+};
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+
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+static_assert(std::is_trivially_copy_assignable_v<TCopyAssignNTMoveAssign>, "");
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+
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struct MakeEmptyT {
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static int alive;
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MakeEmptyT() { ++alive; }
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@@ -146,7 +197,7 @@ int MakeEmptyT::alive = 0;
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template <class Variant> void makeEmpty(Variant &v) {
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Variant v2(std::in_place_type<MakeEmptyT>);
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try {
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- v = v2;
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+ v = std::move(v2);
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assert(false);
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} catch (...) {
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assert(v.valueless_by_exception());
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@@ -171,10 +222,14 @@ void test_copy_assignment_sfinae() {
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static_assert(std::is_copy_assignable<V>::value, "");
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}
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{
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+ using V = std::variant<int, CopyOnly>;
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+#ifdef _LIBCPP_VERSION // LWG2904
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// variant only provides copy assignment when both the copy and move
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// constructors are well formed
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- using V = std::variant<int, CopyOnly>;
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static_assert(!std::is_copy_assignable<V>::value, "");
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+#else // _LIBCPP_VERSION // LWG2904
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+ static_assert(std::is_copy_assignable<V>::value, "");
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+#endif // _LIBCPP_VERSION // LWG2904
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}
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{
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using V = std::variant<int, NoCopy>;
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@@ -188,6 +243,31 @@ void test_copy_assignment_sfinae() {
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using V = std::variant<int, MoveOnlyNT>;
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static_assert(!std::is_copy_assignable<V>::value, "");
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}
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+
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+ // The following tests are for not-yet-standardized behavior (P0602):
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+ {
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+ using V = std::variant<int, long>;
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+ static_assert(std::is_trivially_copy_assignable<V>::value, "");
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+ }
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+ {
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+ using V = std::variant<int, NTCopyAssign>;
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+ static_assert(!std::is_trivially_copy_assignable<V>::value, "");
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+ static_assert(std::is_copy_assignable<V>::value, "");
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+ }
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+ {
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+ using V = std::variant<int, TCopyAssign>;
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+ static_assert(std::is_trivially_copy_assignable<V>::value, "");
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+ }
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+ {
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+ using V = std::variant<int, TCopyAssignNTMoveAssign>;
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+ static_assert(std::is_trivially_copy_assignable<V>::value, "");
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+ }
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+#ifndef _LIBCPP_VERSION // LWG2904
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+ {
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+ using V = std::variant<int, CopyOnly>;
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+ static_assert(std::is_trivially_copy_assignable<V>::value, "");
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+ }
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+#endif // _LIBCPP_VERSION
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}
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void test_copy_assignment_empty_empty() {
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@@ -204,7 +284,7 @@ void test_copy_assignment_empty_empty() {
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assert(v1.valueless_by_exception());
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assert(v1.index() == std::variant_npos);
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}
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-#endif
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+#endif // TEST_HAS_NO_EXCEPTIONS
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}
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void test_copy_assignment_non_empty_empty() {
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@@ -230,7 +310,7 @@ void test_copy_assignment_non_empty_empty() {
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assert(v1.valueless_by_exception());
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assert(v1.index() == std::variant_npos);
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}
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-#endif
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+#endif // TEST_HAS_NO_EXCEPTIONS
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}
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void test_copy_assignment_empty_non_empty() {
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@@ -256,9 +336,11 @@ void test_copy_assignment_empty_non_empty() {
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assert(v1.index() == 2);
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assert(std::get<2>(v1) == "hello");
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}
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-#endif
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+#endif // TEST_HAS_NO_EXCEPTIONS
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}
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+template <typename T> struct Result { size_t index; T value; };
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+
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void test_copy_assignment_same_index() {
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{
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using V = std::variant<int>;
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@@ -306,7 +388,65 @@ void test_copy_assignment_same_index() {
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assert(v1.index() == 1);
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assert(&std::get<1>(v1) == &mref);
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}
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-#endif
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+#endif // TEST_HAS_NO_EXCEPTIONS
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+
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+ // The following tests are for not-yet-standardized behavior (P0602):
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+ {
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+ struct {
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+ constexpr Result<int> operator()() const {
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+ using V = std::variant<int>;
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+ V v(43);
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+ V v2(42);
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+ v = v2;
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+ return {v.index(), std::get<0>(v)};
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+ }
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+ } test;
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+ constexpr auto result = test();
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+ static_assert(result.index == 0, "");
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+ static_assert(result.value == 42, "");
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+ }
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+ {
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+ struct {
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+ constexpr Result<long> operator()() const {
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+ using V = std::variant<int, long, unsigned>;
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+ V v(43l);
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+ V v2(42l);
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+ v = v2;
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+ return {v.index(), std::get<1>(v)};
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+ }
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+ } test;
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+ constexpr auto result = test();
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+ static_assert(result.index == 1, "");
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+ static_assert(result.value == 42l, "");
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+ }
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+ {
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+ struct {
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+ constexpr Result<int> operator()() const {
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+ using V = std::variant<int, TCopyAssign, unsigned>;
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+ V v(std::in_place_type<TCopyAssign>, 43);
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+ V v2(std::in_place_type<TCopyAssign>, 42);
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+ v = v2;
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+ return {v.index(), std::get<1>(v).value};
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+ }
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+ } test;
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+ constexpr auto result = test();
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+ static_assert(result.index == 1, "");
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+ static_assert(result.value == 42, "");
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+ }
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+ {
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+ struct {
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+ constexpr Result<int> operator()() const {
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+ using V = std::variant<int, TCopyAssignNTMoveAssign, unsigned>;
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+ V v(std::in_place_type<TCopyAssignNTMoveAssign>, 43);
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+ V v2(std::in_place_type<TCopyAssignNTMoveAssign>, 42);
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+ v = v2;
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+ return {v.index(), std::get<1>(v).value};
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+ }
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+ } test;
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+ constexpr auto result = test();
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+ static_assert(result.index == 1, "");
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+ static_assert(result.value == 42, "");
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+ }
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}
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void test_copy_assignment_different_index() {
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@@ -338,8 +478,6 @@ void test_copy_assignment_different_index() {
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}
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#ifndef TEST_HAS_NO_EXCEPTIONS
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{
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- // Test that if copy construction throws then original value is
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- // unchanged.
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using V = std::variant<int, CopyThrows, std::string>;
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V v1(std::in_place_type<std::string>, "hello");
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V v2(std::in_place_type<CopyThrows>);
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@@ -348,16 +486,24 @@ void test_copy_assignment_different_index() {
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assert(false);
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} catch (...) { /* ... */
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}
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+#ifdef _LIBCPP_VERSION // LWG2904
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+ // Test that if copy construction throws then original value is unchanged.
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assert(v1.index() == 2);
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assert(std::get<2>(v1) == "hello");
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+#else // _LIBCPP_VERSION // LWG2904
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+ // Test that copy construction is used directly if move construction may throw,
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+ // resulting in a valueless variant if copy throws.
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+ assert(v1.valueless_by_exception());
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+#endif // _LIBCPP_VERSION // LWG2904
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}
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{
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- // Test that if move construction throws then the variant is left
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- // valueless by exception.
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using V = std::variant<int, MoveThrows, std::string>;
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V v1(std::in_place_type<std::string>, "hello");
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V v2(std::in_place_type<MoveThrows>);
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assert(MoveThrows::alive == 1);
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+#ifdef _LIBCPP_VERSION // LWG2904
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+ // Test that if move construction throws then the variant is left
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+ // valueless by exception.
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try {
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v1 = v2;
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assert(false);
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@@ -366,7 +512,27 @@ void test_copy_assignment_different_index() {
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assert(v1.valueless_by_exception());
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assert(v2.index() == 1);
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assert(MoveThrows::alive == 1);
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+#else // _LIBCPP_VERSION // LWG2904
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+ // Test that copy construction is used directly if move construction may throw.
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+ v1 = v2;
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+ assert(v1.index() == 1);
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+ assert(v2.index() == 1);
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+ assert(MoveThrows::alive == 2);
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+#endif // _LIBCPP_VERSION // LWG2904
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+ }
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+#ifndef _LIBCPP_VERSION // LWG2904
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+ {
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+ // Test that direct copy construction is preferred when it cannot throw.
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+ using V = std::variant<int, CopyCannotThrow, std::string>;
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+ V v1(std::in_place_type<std::string>, "hello");
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+ V v2(std::in_place_type<CopyCannotThrow>);
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+ assert(CopyCannotThrow::alive == 1);
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+ v1 = v2;
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+ assert(v1.index() == 1);
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+ assert(v2.index() == 1);
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+ assert(CopyCannotThrow::alive == 2);
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}
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+#endif // _LIBCPP_VERSION // LWG2904
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{
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using V = std::variant<int, CopyThrows, std::string>;
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V v1(std::in_place_type<CopyThrows>);
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@@ -389,9 +555,60 @@ void test_copy_assignment_different_index() {
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assert(v2.index() == 2);
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assert(std::get<2>(v2) == "hello");
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}
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-#endif
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+#endif // TEST_HAS_NO_EXCEPTIONS
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+
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+ // The following tests are for not-yet-standardized behavior (P0602):
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+ {
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+ struct {
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+ constexpr Result<long> operator()() const {
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+ using V = std::variant<int, long, unsigned>;
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+ V v(43);
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+ V v2(42l);
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+ v = v2;
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+ return {v.index(), std::get<1>(v)};
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+ }
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+ } test;
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+ constexpr auto result = test();
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+ static_assert(result.index == 1, "");
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+ static_assert(result.value == 42l, "");
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+ }
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+ {
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+ struct {
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+ constexpr Result<int> operator()() const {
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+ using V = std::variant<int, TCopyAssign, unsigned>;
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+ V v(std::in_place_type<unsigned>, 43);
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+ V v2(std::in_place_type<TCopyAssign>, 42);
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+ v = v2;
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+ return {v.index(), std::get<1>(v).value};
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+ }
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+ } test;
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+ constexpr auto result = test();
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+ static_assert(result.index == 1, "");
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+ static_assert(result.value == 42, "");
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+ }
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+}
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+
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+template <size_t NewIdx, class ValueType>
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+constexpr bool test_constexpr_assign_extension_imp(
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+ std::variant<long, void*, int>&& v, ValueType&& new_value)
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+{
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+ const std::variant<long, void*, int> cp(
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+ std::forward<ValueType>(new_value));
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+ v = cp;
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+ return v.index() == NewIdx &&
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+ std::get<NewIdx>(v) == std::get<NewIdx>(cp);
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}
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+void test_constexpr_copy_assignment_extension() {
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+ // The following tests are for not-yet-standardized behavior (P0602):
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+ using V = std::variant<long, void*, int>;
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+ static_assert(std::is_trivially_copyable<V>::value, "");
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+ static_assert(std::is_trivially_copy_assignable<V>::value, "");
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+ static_assert(test_constexpr_assign_extension_imp<0>(V(42l), 101l), "");
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+ static_assert(test_constexpr_assign_extension_imp<0>(V(nullptr), 101l), "");
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+ static_assert(test_constexpr_assign_extension_imp<1>(V(42l), nullptr), "");
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+ static_assert(test_constexpr_assign_extension_imp<2>(V(42l), 101), "");
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+}
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int main() {
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test_copy_assignment_empty_empty();
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@@ -401,4 +618,5 @@ int main() {
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test_copy_assignment_different_index();
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test_copy_assignment_sfinae();
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test_copy_assignment_not_noexcept();
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+ test_constexpr_copy_assignment_extension();
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}
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