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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.
//
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// UNSUPPORTED: c++98, c++03, c++11, c++14
// asan and msan will not call the new handler.
// UNSUPPORTED: sanitizer-new-delete
// FIXME change this to XFAIL.
// UNSUPPORTED: no-aligned-allocation && !gcc
// Aligned allocation was not provided before macosx10.14 and as a result we
// get availability errors when the deployment target is older than macosx10.14.
// However, AppleClang 10 (and older) don't trigger availability errors, and
// Clang < 8.0 doesn't warn for 10.13.
// XFAIL: !(apple-clang-9 || apple-clang-10 || clang-7) && availability=macosx10.13
// XFAIL: !(apple-clang-9 || apple-clang-10) && availability=macosx10.12
// XFAIL: !(apple-clang-9 || apple-clang-10) && availability=macosx10.11
// XFAIL: !(apple-clang-9 || apple-clang-10) && availability=macosx10.10
// XFAIL: !(apple-clang-9 || apple-clang-10) && availability=macosx10.9
// XFAIL: !(apple-clang-9 || apple-clang-10) && availability=macosx10.8
// XFAIL: !(apple-clang-9 || apple-clang-10) && availability=macosx10.7
// On AppleClang 10 (and older), instead of getting an availability failure
// like above, we get a link error when we link against a dylib that does
// not export the aligned allocation functions.
// XFAIL: (apple-clang-9 || apple-clang-10) && with_system_cxx_lib=macosx10.12
// XFAIL: (apple-clang-9 || apple-clang-10) && with_system_cxx_lib=macosx10.11
// XFAIL: (apple-clang-9 || apple-clang-10) && with_system_cxx_lib=macosx10.10
// XFAIL: (apple-clang-9 || apple-clang-10) && with_system_cxx_lib=macosx10.9
// XFAIL: (apple-clang-9 || apple-clang-10) && with_system_cxx_lib=macosx10.8
// XFAIL: (apple-clang-9 || apple-clang-10) && with_system_cxx_lib=macosx10.7
// On Windows libc++ doesn't provide its own definitions for new/delete
// but instead depends on the ones in VCRuntime. However VCRuntime does not
// yet provide aligned new/delete definitions so this test fails to link.
// XFAIL: LIBCXX-WINDOWS-FIXME
// test operator new
#include <new>
#include <cstddef>
#include <cassert>
#include <cstdint>
#include <limits>
#include "test_macros.h"
constexpr auto OverAligned = __STDCPP_DEFAULT_NEW_ALIGNMENT__ * 2;
int new_handler_called = 0;
void my_new_handler()
{
++new_handler_called;
std::set_new_handler(0);
}
int A_constructed = 0;
struct alignas(OverAligned) A
{
A() { ++A_constructed;}
~A() { --A_constructed;}
};
void test_throw_max_size() {
#ifndef TEST_HAS_NO_EXCEPTIONS
std::set_new_handler(my_new_handler);
try
{
void* vp = operator new[] (std::numeric_limits<std::size_t>::max(),
static_cast<std::align_val_t>(32));
((void)vp);
assert(false);
}
catch (std::bad_alloc&)
{
assert(new_handler_called == 1);
}
catch (...)
{
assert(false);
}
#endif
}
int main()
{
{
A* ap = new A[2];
assert(ap);
assert(reinterpret_cast<std::uintptr_t>(ap) % OverAligned == 0);
assert(A_constructed == 2);
delete [] ap;
assert(A_constructed == 0);
}
{
test_throw_max_size();
}
}