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- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- //
- // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
- //
- // This file is dual licensed under the MIT and the University of Illinois Open
- // Source Licenses. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
- //
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- // UNSUPPORTED: c++98, c++03, c++11, c++14
- // <optional>
- // constexpr T&& optional<T>::operator*() const &&;
- #ifdef _LIBCPP_DEBUG
- #define _LIBCPP_ASSERT(x, m) ((x) ? (void)0 : std::exit(0))
- #endif
- #include <optional>
- #include <type_traits>
- #include <cassert>
- #include "test_macros.h"
- using std::optional;
- struct X
- {
- constexpr int test() const& {return 3;}
- int test() & {return 4;}
- constexpr int test() const&& {return 5;}
- int test() && {return 6;}
- };
- struct Y
- {
- int test() const && {return 2;}
- };
- int main()
- {
- {
- const optional<X> opt; ((void)opt);
- ASSERT_SAME_TYPE(decltype(*std::move(opt)), X const &&);
- // ASSERT_NOT_NOEXCEPT(*std::move(opt));
- // FIXME: This assertion fails with GCC because it can see that
- // (A) operator*() is constexpr, and
- // (B) there is no path through the function that throws.
- // It's arguable if this is the correct behavior for the noexcept
- // operator.
- // Regardless this function should still be noexcept(false) because
- // it has a narrow contract.
- }
- {
- constexpr optional<X> opt(X{});
- static_assert((*std::move(opt)).test() == 5, "");
- }
- {
- constexpr optional<Y> opt(Y{});
- assert((*std::move(opt)).test() == 2);
- }
- #ifdef _LIBCPP_DEBUG
- {
- optional<X> opt;
- assert((*std::move(opt)).test() == 5);
- assert(false);
- }
- #endif // _LIBCPP_DEBUG
- }
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