#define LLVM_EXPLICIT
#endif
-/// \macro LLVM_STATIC_ASSERT
-/// \brief Expands to C/C++'s static_assert on compilers which support it.
-#if __has_feature(cxx_static_assert) || \
- defined(__GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__) || LLVM_MSC_PREREQ(1600)
-# define LLVM_STATIC_ASSERT(expr, msg) static_assert(expr, msg)
-#elif __has_feature(c_static_assert)
-# define LLVM_STATIC_ASSERT(expr, msg) _Static_assert(expr, msg)
-#elif __has_extension(c_static_assert)
-# define LLVM_STATIC_ASSERT(expr, msg) LLVM_EXTENSION _Static_assert(expr, msg)
-#else
-# define LLVM_STATIC_ASSERT(expr, msg)
-#endif
-
/// \brief Does the compiler support generalized initializers (using braced
/// lists and std::initializer_list). While clang may claim it supports general
/// initializers, if we're using MSVC's headers, we might not have a usable
ThreadLocalImpl::ThreadLocalImpl() : data() { }
ThreadLocalImpl::~ThreadLocalImpl() { }
void ThreadLocalImpl::setInstance(const void* d) {
- LLVM_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(d) <= sizeof(data), "size too big");
+ static_assert(sizeof(d) <= sizeof(data), "size too big");
void **pd = reinterpret_cast<void**>(&data);
*pd = const_cast<void*>(d);
}
using namespace sys;
ThreadLocalImpl::ThreadLocalImpl() : data() {
- LLVM_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(pthread_key_t) <= sizeof(data), "size too big");
+ static_assert(sizeof(pthread_key_t) <= sizeof(data), "size too big");
pthread_key_t* key = reinterpret_cast<pthread_key_t*>(&data);
int errorcode = pthread_key_create(key, NULL);
assert(errorcode == 0);
template<typename ExpectedType, typename VarType>
void CompileAssertHasType(VarType) {
- LLVM_STATIC_ASSERT((is_same<ExpectedType, VarType>::value),
- "Not the same type");
+ static_assert((is_same<ExpectedType, VarType>::value), "Not the same type");
}
TYPED_TEST(ValueMapTest, Iteration) {