convert_copy.pass.cpp 2.22 KB
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//
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
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// <tuple>

// template <class... Types> class tuple;

// template <class... UTypes>
//   tuple& operator=(const tuple<UTypes...>& u);

// UNSUPPORTED: c++03

#include <tuple>
#include <string>
#include <cassert>

#include "test_macros.h"

struct B
{
    int id_;

    explicit B(int i = 0) : id_(i) {}
};

struct D
    : B
{
    explicit D(int i = 0) : B(i) {}
};

int main(int, char**)
{
    {
        typedef std::tuple<long> T0;
        typedef std::tuple<long long> T1;
        T0 t0(2);
        T1 t1;
        t1 = t0;
        assert(std::get<0>(t1) == 2);
    }
    {
        typedef std::tuple<long, char> T0;
        typedef std::tuple<long long, int> T1;
        T0 t0(2, 'a');
        T1 t1;
        t1 = t0;
        assert(std::get<0>(t1) == 2);
        assert(std::get<1>(t1) == int('a'));
    }
    {
        typedef std::tuple<long, char, D> T0;
        typedef std::tuple<long long, int, B> T1;
        T0 t0(2, 'a', D(3));
        T1 t1;
        t1 = t0;
        assert(std::get<0>(t1) == 2);
        assert(std::get<1>(t1) == int('a'));
        assert(std::get<2>(t1).id_ == 3);
    }
    {
        D d(3);
        D d2(2);
        typedef std::tuple<long, char, D&> T0;
        typedef std::tuple<long long, int, B&> T1;
        T0 t0(2, 'a', d2);
        T1 t1(1, 'b', d);
        t1 = t0;
        assert(std::get<0>(t1) == 2);
        assert(std::get<1>(t1) == int('a'));
        assert(std::get<2>(t1).id_ == 2);
    }
    {
        // Test that tuple evaluates correctly applies an lvalue reference
        // before evaluating is_assignable (i.e. 'is_assignable<int&, int&>')
        // instead of evaluating 'is_assignable<int&&, int&>' which is false.
        int x = 42;
        int y = 43;
        std::tuple<int&&> t(std::move(x));
        std::tuple<int&> t2(y);
        t = t2;
        assert(std::get<0>(t) == 43);
        assert(&std::get<0>(t) == &x);
    }

  return 0;
}