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//
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// { dg-do compile { target c++11 } }
// FIXME [!HOSTED]: avoidable std::allocator usage
// { dg-require-effective-target hosted }
#include
#include
struct X
{
using allocator_type = std::allocator;
X(X&&) { }
X(std::allocator_arg_t, const allocator_type&, X&&) { }
explicit X(int) { }
explicit X(int, allocator_type) { }
};
void
test01()
{
// PR libstdc++/96803
// std::tuple chooses wrong constructor for uses-allocator construction
std::tuple o;
std::tuple nok(std::allocator_arg, std::allocator(), o);
std::tuple oo;
std::tuple nn(std::allocator_arg, std::allocator(), oo);
}
struct Y
{
using allocator_type = std::allocator;
Y(const X&) { }
Y(const X&, const allocator_type&) { }
Y(X&&) { }
Y(std::allocator_arg_t, const allocator_type&, X&&) { }
};
void
test02()
{
std::tuple o{1, 1};
std::tuple oo(std::allocator_arg, std::allocator(), o);
}