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Rewrite valid-expr.h's internals in terms of the detection idiom (C++17/N4502)
authorPedro Alves <pedro@palves.net>
Mon, 14 Sep 2020 20:16:57 +0000 (21:16 +0100)
committerPedro Alves <pedro@palves.net>
Mon, 14 Sep 2020 21:19:31 +0000 (22:19 +0100)
An earlier attempt at doing this had failed (wouldn't work in GCCs
around 4.8, IIRC), but now that I try again, it works.  I suspect that
my previous attempt did not use the pre C++14-safe void_t (in
traits.h).

I want to switch to this model because:

 - It's the standard detection idiom that folks will learn starting
   with C++17.

 - In the enum_flags unit tests, I have a static_assert that triggers
   a warning (resulting in build error), which GCC does not suppress
   because the warning is not being triggered in the SFINAE context.
   Switching to the detection idiom fixes that.  Alternatively,
   switching to the C++03-style expression-validity checking with a
   varargs overload would allow addressing that, but I think that
   would be going backwards idiomatically speaking.

 - While this patch shows a net increase of lines of code, the magic
   being added to traits.h can be removed in a few years when we start
   requiring C++17.

gdbsupport/ChangeLog:

* traits.h (struct nonesuch, struct detector, detected_or)
(detected_or_t, is_detected, detected_t, detected_or)
(detected_or_t, is_detected_exact, is_detected_convertible): New.
* valid-expr.h (CHECK_VALID_EXPR_INT): Use gdb::is_detected_exact.

gdbsupport/ChangeLog
gdbsupport/traits.h
gdbsupport/valid-expr.h

index 6cda6050f97c1b1fb724dde3c413e3293f3dfcf2..4858cc6b561ae46977c222eb54d118fb9723267f 100644 (file)
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+2020-09-14  Pedro Alves  <pedro@palves.net>
+
+       * traits.h (struct nonesuch, struct detector, detected_or)
+       (detected_or_t, is_detected, detected_t, detected_or)
+       (detected_or_t, is_detected_exact, is_detected_convertible): New.
+       * valid-expr.h (CHECK_VALID_EXPR_INT): Use gdb::is_detected_exact.
+
 2020-09-10  Kamil Rytarowski  <n54@gmx.com>
 
        * eintr.h: New file.
index 2a6f00654c792f5d46e5c00ad4d8763079e3a5c6..93b609ac10995ad604b36e38492888f5333a9254 100644 (file)
@@ -52,6 +52,73 @@ struct make_void { typedef void type; };
 template<typename... Ts>
 using void_t = typename make_void<Ts...>::type;
 
+/* Implementation of the detection idiom:
+
+   - http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2015/n4502.pdf
+   - http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/experimental/is_detected
+
+*/
+
+struct nonesuch
+{
+  nonesuch () = delete;
+  ~nonesuch () = delete;
+  nonesuch (const nonesuch &) = delete;
+  void operator= (const nonesuch &) = delete;
+};
+
+namespace detection_detail {
+/* Implementation of the detection idiom (negative case).  */
+template<typename Default, typename AlwaysVoid,
+        template<typename...> class Op, typename... Args>
+struct detector
+{
+  using value_t = std::false_type;
+  using type = Default;
+};
+
+/* Implementation of the detection idiom (positive case).  */
+template<typename Default, template<typename...> class Op, typename... Args>
+struct detector<Default, void_t<Op<Args...>>, Op, Args...>
+{
+  using value_t = std::true_type;
+  using type = Op<Args...>;
+};
+
+/* Detect whether Op<Args...> is a valid type, use Default if not.  */
+template<typename Default, template<typename...> class Op,
+        typename... Args>
+using detected_or = detector<Default, void, Op, Args...>;
+
+/* Op<Args...> if that is a valid type, otherwise Default.  */
+template<typename Default, template<typename...> class Op,
+        typename... Args>
+using detected_or_t
+  = typename detected_or<Default, Op, Args...>::type;
+
+} /* detection_detail */
+
+template<template<typename...> class Op, typename... Args>
+using is_detected
+  = typename detection_detail::detector<nonesuch, void, Op, Args...>::value_t;
+
+template<template<typename...> class Op, typename... Args>
+using detected_t
+  = typename detection_detail::detector<nonesuch, void, Op, Args...>::type;
+
+template<typename Default, template<typename...> class Op, typename... Args>
+using detected_or = detection_detail::detected_or<Default, Op, Args...>;
+
+template<typename Default, template<typename...> class Op, typename... Args>
+using detected_or_t = typename detected_or<Default, Op, Args...>::type;
+
+template<typename Expected, template<typename...> class Op, typename... Args>
+using is_detected_exact = std::is_same<Expected, detected_t<Op, Args...>>;
+
+template<typename To, template<typename...> class Op, typename... Args>
+using is_detected_convertible
+  = std::is_convertible<detected_t<Op, Args...>, To>;
+
 /* A few trait helpers, mainly stolen from libstdc++.  Uppercase
    because "and/or", etc. are reserved keywords.  */
 
index b1c844681476f7b0aa282c1f9fba783e20a999e6..a22fa61134f0c497c525a27db69178fb040d6c52 100644 (file)
 #define CHECK_VALID_EXPR_INT(TYPENAMES, TYPES, VALID, EXPR_TYPE, EXPR) \
   namespace CONCAT (check_valid_expr, __LINE__) {                      \
                                                                        \
-  template<typename, typename, typename = void>                                \
-  struct is_valid_expression                                           \
-    : std::false_type {};                                              \
-                                                                       \
   template <TYPENAMES>                                                 \
-    struct is_valid_expression<TYPES, gdb::void_t<decltype (EXPR)>>    \
-    : std::true_type {};                                               \
+    using archetype = decltype (EXPR);                                 \
                                                                        \
-  static_assert (is_valid_expression<TYPES>::value == VALID,           \
+  static_assert (gdb::is_detected_exact<EXPR_TYPE,                     \
+                archetype, TYPES>::value == VALID,                     \
                 "");                                                   \
-                                                                       \
-  template<TYPENAMES, typename = void>                                 \
-  struct is_same_type                                                  \
-    : std::is_same<EXPR_TYPE, void> {};                                        \
-                                                                       \
-  template <TYPENAMES>                                                 \
-    struct is_same_type<TYPES, gdb::void_t<decltype (EXPR)>>           \
-    : std::is_same<EXPR_TYPE, decltype (EXPR)> {};                     \
-                                                                       \
-  static_assert (is_same_type<TYPES>::value, "");                      \
   } /* namespace */
 
 /* A few convenience macros that support expressions involving a