commit 3dbc7b809a62167b36f217ab5f43207be19e5908
Author: Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
Date: Fri Jul 16 20:59:43 2021
libstdc++: Improve diagnostics for std::get with invalid tuple index
This adds a deleted overload of std::get<I>(const tuple<Types...>&).
Invalid calls with an out of range index will match the deleted overload
and give a single, clear error about calling a deleted function, instead
of overload resolution errors for every std::get overload in the
library.
This changes the current output of 15+ errors (plus notes and associated
header context) into just two errors (plus context):
error: static assertion failed: tuple index must be in range
error: use of deleted function 'constexpr std::__enable_if_t<(__i >= sizeof... (_Types))> std::get(const std::tuple<_Types ...>&) [with long unsigned int __i = 1; _Elements = {int}; std::__enable_if_t<(__i >= sizeof... (_Types))> = void]'
This seems like a nice improvement, although PR c++/66968 means that
"_Types" is printed in the signature rather than "_Elements".
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* include/std/tuple (get<I>): Add deleted overload for bad
index.
* testsuite/20_util/tuple/element_access/get_neg.cc: Adjust
expected errors.
@@ -1406,6 +1406,13 @@ _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
return std::forward<const __element_type>(std::__get_helper<__i>(__t));
}
+ /// @cond undocumented
+ // Deleted overload chosen for invalid indices.
+ template<size_t __i, typename... _Elements>
+ constexpr __enable_if_t<(__i >= sizeof...(_Elements))>
+ get(const tuple<_Elements...>&) = delete;
+ /// @endcond
+
#if __cplusplus >= 201402L
#define __cpp_lib_tuples_by_type 201304
@@ -25,12 +25,12 @@ test01()
{
using test_type = std::tuple<>;
test_type t;
- std::get<0>(t); // { dg-error "no match" }
- std::get<0>(const_cast<const test_type&>(t)); // { dg-error "no match" }
- std::get<0>(static_cast<test_type&&>(t)); // { dg-error "no match" }
- std::get<5>(t); // { dg-error "no match" }
- std::get<5>(const_cast<const test_type&>(t)); // { dg-error "no match" }
- std::get<5>(static_cast<test_type&&>(t)); // { dg-error "no match" }
+ std::get<0>(t); // { dg-error "deleted" }
+ std::get<0>(const_cast<const test_type&>(t)); // { dg-error "deleted" }
+ std::get<0>(static_cast<test_type&&>(t)); // { dg-error "deleted" }
+ std::get<5>(t); // { dg-error "deleted" }
+ std::get<5>(const_cast<const test_type&>(t)); // { dg-error "deleted" }
+ std::get<5>(static_cast<test_type&&>(t)); // { dg-error "deleted" }
}
void
@@ -38,12 +38,12 @@ test02()
{
using test_type = std::tuple<int>;
test_type t;
- std::get<1>(t); // { dg-error "no match" }
- std::get<1>(const_cast<const test_type&>(t)); // { dg-error "no match" }
- std::get<1>(static_cast<test_type&&>(t)); // { dg-error "no match" }
- std::get<5>(t); // { dg-error "no match" }
- std::get<5>(const_cast<const test_type&>(t)); // { dg-error "no match" }
- std::get<5>(static_cast<test_type&&>(t)); // { dg-error "no match" }
+ std::get<1>(t); // { dg-error "deleted" }
+ std::get<1>(const_cast<const test_type&>(t)); // { dg-error "deleted" }
+ std::get<1>(static_cast<test_type&&>(t)); // { dg-error "deleted" }
+ std::get<5>(t); // { dg-error "deleted" }
+ std::get<5>(const_cast<const test_type&>(t)); // { dg-error "deleted" }
+ std::get<5>(static_cast<test_type&&>(t)); // { dg-error "deleted" }
}
void
@@ -51,15 +51,12 @@ test03()
{
using test_type = std::tuple<int, int, int, int>;
test_type t;
- std::get<5>(t); // { dg-error "no match" }
- std::get<5>(const_cast<const test_type&>(t)); // { dg-error "no match" }
- std::get<5>(static_cast<test_type&&>(t)); // { dg-error "no match" }
- std::get<6>(t); // { dg-error "no match" }
- std::get<6>(const_cast<const test_type&>(t)); // { dg-error "no match" }
- std::get<6>(static_cast<test_type&&>(t)); // { dg-error "no match" }
+ std::get<5>(t); // { dg-error "deleted" }
+ std::get<5>(const_cast<const test_type&>(t)); // { dg-error "deleted" }
+ std::get<5>(static_cast<test_type&&>(t)); // { dg-error "deleted" }
+ std::get<6>(t); // { dg-error "deleted" }
+ std::get<6>(const_cast<const test_type&>(t)); // { dg-error "deleted" }
+ std::get<6>(static_cast<test_type&&>(t)); // { dg-error "deleted" }
}
-// { dg-prune-output "tuple index must be in range" }
-// { dg-prune-output "no type named .type" }
-// { dg-prune-output "type/value mismatch" }
-// { dg-prune-output "use of deleted function" }
+// { dg-error "tuple index must be in range" "" { target *-*-* } 0 }
The recent fix for std::get<T> uses a deleted overload to give better diagnostics for out-of-range indices. This does something similar for std::get<I>. Tested powerpc64le-linux. Committed to trunk. This adds a deleted overload of std::get<I>(const tuple<Types...>&). Invalid calls with an out of range index will match the deleted overload and give a single, clear error about calling a deleted function, instead of overload resolution errors for every std::get overload in the library. This changes the current output of 15+ errors (plus notes and associated header context) into just two errors (plus context): error: static assertion failed: tuple index must be in range error: use of deleted function 'constexpr std::__enable_if_t<(__i >= sizeof... (_Types))> std::get(const std::tuple<_Types ...>&) [with long unsigned int __i = 1; _Elements = {int}; std::__enable_if_t<(__i >= sizeof... (_Types))> = void]' This seems like a nice improvement, although PR c++/66968 means that "_Types" is printed in the signature rather than "_Elements". Signed-off-by: Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com> libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: * include/std/tuple (get<I>): Add deleted overload for bad index. * testsuite/20_util/tuple/element_access/get_neg.cc: Adjust expected errors.