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3bdb9015b1 Fix a use of uninitialized memory in SmallVector's move-assignment operator.
When we were moving from a larger vector to a smaller one but didn't
need to re-allocate, we would move-assign over uninitialized memory in
the target, then move-construct that same data again.


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2014-04-30 15:49:06 +00:00
3e07f8a03d Revert "Clean up SmallString a bit"
This reverts commit r203374.

Ambiguities in assign... oh well. I'm just going to revert this and
probably not try to recommit it as it's not terribly important.

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2014-03-09 06:22:58 +00:00
ed8ba2e58e Clean up SmallString a bit
Move a common utility (assign(iter, iter)) into SmallVector (some of the
others could be moved there too, but this one seemed particularly
generic) and replace repetitions overrides with using directives.

And simplify SmallVector::assign(num, element) while I'm here rather
than thrashing these files (that cause everyone to rebuild) again.

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2014-03-09 06:17:01 +00:00
5a88dda4be Sort the #include lines for unittest/...
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2012-12-04 10:23:08 +00:00
ba1f580f33 Move the SmallVector unit tests to be type-parameterized so that we can
test more than a single instantiation of SmallVector.

Add testing for 0, 1, 2, and 4 element sized "small" buffers. These
appear to be essentially untested in the unit tests until now.

Fix several tests to be robust in the face of a '0' small buffer. As
a consequence of this size buffer, the growth patterns are actually
observable in the test -- yes this means that many tests never caused
a grow to occur before. For some tests I've merely added a reserve call
to normalize behavior. For others, the growth is actually interesting,
and so I captured the fact that growth would occur and adjusted the
assertions to not assume how rapidly growth occured.

Also update the specialization for a '0' small buffer length to have all
the same interface points as the normal small vector.

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2012-07-30 22:17:52 +00:00
d45f7b6b5d Bring the return value of SmallVector::insert in line with std::vector::insert.
It always returns the iterator for the first inserted element, or the passed in
iterator if the inserted range was empty. Flesh out the unit test more and fix
all the cases it uncovered so far.

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2012-06-17 12:46:13 +00:00
5f6c7cfa93 SmallVector: return a valid iterator for the rare case of inserting an empty range into a SmallVector.
Patch by Johannes Schaub!

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2012-06-17 11:52:22 +00:00
3703baacf5 SmallVector: Don't rely on having an assignment operator around in push_back for POD-like types.
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2012-04-29 10:53:29 +00:00
db125cfaf5 land David Blaikie's patch to de-constify Type, with a few tweaks.
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2011-07-18 04:54:35 +00:00
9cbd7afb76 Fix a subtle issue in SmallVector. The following code did not work as expected:
vec.insert(vec.begin(), vec[3]);
The issue was that vec[3] returns a reference into the vector, which is invalidated when insert() memmove's the elements down to make space.  The method needs to specifically detect and handle this case to correctly match std::vector's semantics.

Thanks to Howard Hinnant for clarifying the correct behavior, and explaining how std::vector solves this problem.


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2011-07-06 22:36:59 +00:00
100c267249 Switch attribute macros to use 'LLVM_' as a prefix. We retain the old names
until other LLVM projects using these are cleaned up.


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2010-10-23 08:10:43 +00:00
d400850101 Silence 'unused' warning.
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2010-08-19 18:52:02 +00:00
a7a33fd95f Fix SmallVector's insert to handle non-random-access iterators.
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2010-03-26 18:53:37 +00:00
5ffc72e7ce Make this test more lenient; with SmallVector now using actually
aligned storage, the capacity may be more than what is explicitly
requested.


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2010-03-18 18:47:50 +00:00
c2da6fb3e5 Add SmallVector::{capacity,set_size}.
- These allow clients to make use of the extra elements in the vector which
   have already been allocated, without requiring them to be value initialized.


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2009-08-19 17:48:28 +00:00
614be08dd6 Clarify a FIXME.
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2009-07-12 19:45:34 +00:00
3f7c72ab54 Use the testcase from PR2791.
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2009-04-23 00:15:26 +00:00
3d9fbee0df Fix naming of file.
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2009-01-11 01:25:51 +00:00
f2850d9e27 Adding unittests for SmallVector. Test by Talin.
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2009-01-10 12:56:31 +00:00