[libcxx-dev] [clang] 4ede887 - PR45402: Make the restrictions on constant evaluation of memcmp and

David Zarzycki via libcxx-dev libcxx-dev at lists.llvm.org
Sun Apr 5 04:14:05 PDT 2020


Hi Richard,

I'm going to commit a narrow fix to clang to make the libcxx test suite pass again by allowing char8_t again. If you feel that this is the wrong long-term solution, please help the libcxx folks with whatever adjustments they need.

Thanks!

Dave


On Sat, Apr 4, 2020, at 9:55 AM, David Zarzycki via libcxx-dev wrote:
> Hi Richard,
> 
> This breaks libcxx. Can we please revert this or is a quick fix to 
> libcxx possible?
> 
> 
> FAIL: libc++ :: 
> std/strings/char.traits/char.traits.specializations/char.traits.specializations.char8_t/compare.pass.cpp (58624 of 62672)
> ******************** TEST 'libc++ :: 
> std/strings/char.traits/char.traits.specializations/char.traits.specializations.char8_t/compare.pass.cpp' FAILED ********************
> Command: ['/p/tllvm/bin/clang++', '-o', 
> '/tmp/_update_lc/t/projects/libcxx/test/std/strings/char.traits/char.traits.specializations/char.traits.specializations.char8_t/Output/compare.pass.cpp.o', '-x', 'c++', '/home/dave/s/lp/libcxx/test/std/strings/char.traits/char.traits.specializations/char.traits.specializations.char8_t/compare.pass.cpp', '-c', '-v', '-Werror=thread-safety', '-std=c++2a', '-include', '/home/dave/s/lp/libcxx/test/support/nasty_macros.h', '-nostdinc++', '-I/home/dave/s/lp/libcxx/include', '-I/tmp/_update_lc/t/projects/libcxx/include/c++build', '-D__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS', '-D__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS', '-D__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS', '-I/home/dave/s/lp/libcxx/test/support', '-ftemplate-depth=270', '-D_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER', '-Wall', '-Wextra', '-Werror', '-Wuser-defined-warnings', '-Wshadow', '-Wno-unused-command-line-argument', '-Wno-attributes', '-Wno-pessimizing-move', '-Wno-c++11-extensions', '-Wno-user-defined-literals', '-Wno-noexcept-type', '-Wsign-compare', '-Wunused-variable', '-Wunused-parameter', '-Wunreachable-code', '-c']
> Exit Code: 1
> Standard Error:
> --
> clang version 11.0.0 (https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project.git 
> 22127da8f17c03c69231f3631472f7f99ad9cb7f)
> Target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
> Thread model: posix
> InstalledDir: /p/tllvm/bin
> Found candidate GCC installation: /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/9
> Selected GCC installation: /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/9
> Candidate multilib: .;@m64
> Candidate multilib: 32;@m32
> Selected multilib: .;@m64
>  (in-process)
>  "/p/tllvm/bin/clang-11" -cc1 -triple x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu 
> -emit-obj -mrelax-all -disable-free -disable-llvm-verifier 
> -discard-value-names -main-file-name compare.pass.cpp 
> -mrelocation-model static -mthread-model posix -mframe-pointer=all 
> -fmath-errno -fno-rounding-math -mconstructor-aliases -munwind-tables 
> -target-cpu x86-64 -dwarf-column-info -fno-split-dwarf-inlining 
> -debugger-tuning=gdb -v -nostdinc++ -resource-dir 
> /p/tllvm/lib64/clang/11.0.0 -include 
> /home/dave/s/lp/libcxx/test/support/nasty_macros.h -I 
> /home/dave/s/lp/libcxx/include -I 
> /tmp/_update_lc/t/projects/libcxx/include/c++build -D 
> __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS -D __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS -D __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS 
> -I /home/dave/s/lp/libcxx/test/support -D 
> _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER -internal-isystem 
> /usr/local/include -internal-isystem 
> /p/tllvm/lib64/clang/11.0.0/include -internal-externc-isystem /include 
> -internal-externc-isystem /usr/include -Werror=thread-safety -Wall 
> -Wextra -Werror -Wuser-defined-warnings -Wshadow 
> -Wno-unused-command-line-argument -Wno-attributes -Wno-pessimizing-move 
> -Wno-c++11-extensions -Wno-user-defined-literals -Wno-noexcept-type 
> -Wsign-compare -Wunused-variable -Wunused-parameter -Wunreachable-code 
> -std=c++2a -fdeprecated-macro -fdebug-compilation-dir 
> /tmp/_update_lc/t/projects/libcxx/test/std/strings/char.traits/char.traits.specializations/char.traits.specializations.char8_t -ftemplate-depth 270 -ferror-limit 19 -fgnuc-version=4.2.1 -fno-implicit-modules -fcxx-exceptions -fexceptions -faddrsig -o /tmp/_update_lc/t/projects/libcxx/test/std/strings/char.traits/char.traits.specializations/char.traits.specializations.char8_t/Output/compare.pass.cpp.o -x c++ /home/dave/s/lp/libcxx/test/std/strings/char.traits/char.traits.specializations/char.traits.specializations.char8_t/compare.pass.cpp
> clang -cc1 version 11.0.0 based upon LLVM 11.0.0git default target 
> x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
> ignoring nonexistent directory "/include"
> #include "..." search starts here:
> #include <...> search starts here:
>  /home/dave/s/lp/libcxx/include
>  /tmp/_update_lc/t/projects/libcxx/include/c++build
>  /home/dave/s/lp/libcxx/test/support
>  /usr/local/include
>  /p/tllvm/lib64/clang/11.0.0/include
>  /usr/include
> End of search list.
> /home/dave/s/lp/libcxx/test/std/strings/char.traits/char.traits.specializations/char.traits.specializations.char8_t/compare.pass.cpp:53:19: error: static_assert expression is not an integral constant expression
>     static_assert(test_constexpr(), "" );
>                   ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> /home/dave/s/lp/libcxx/include/__string:662:12: note: constant 
> evaluation of '__builtin_memcmp' between arrays of types 'const 
> char8_t' and 'const char8_t' is not supported; only arrays of narrow 
> character types can be compared
>     return __builtin_memcmp(__s1, __s2, __n);
>            ^
> /home/dave/s/lp/libcxx/test/std/strings/char.traits/char.traits.specializations/char.traits.specializations.char8_t/compare.pass.cpp:24:12: note: in call to 'compare(&u8"123"[0], &u8"223"[0], 3)'
>     return std::char_traits<char8_t>::compare(u8"123", u8"223", 3) < 0
>            ^
> /home/dave/s/lp/libcxx/test/std/strings/char.traits/char.traits.specializations/char.traits.specializations.char8_t/compare.pass.cpp:53:19: note: in call to 'test_constexpr()'
>     static_assert(test_constexpr(), "" );
>                   ^
> 1 error generated.
> --
> 
> Compilation failed unexpectedly!
> ********************
> 
> Testing Time: 135.49s
> ********************
> Failing Tests (1):
>     libc++ :: 
> std/strings/char.traits/char.traits.specializations/char.traits.specializations.char8_t/compare.pass.cpp
> 
>   Expected Passes    : 45503
>   Expected Failures  : 118
>   Unsupported Tests  : 17050
>   Unexpected Failures: 1
> 
> 
> On Fri, Apr 3, 2020, at 9:26 PM, Richard Smith via cfe-commits wrote:
> > 
> > Author: Richard Smith
> > Date: 2020-04-03T18:26:14-07:00
> > New Revision: 4ede8879924c08ae5b495d3f421c167d822a60be
> > 
> > URL: 
> > https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/4ede8879924c08ae5b495d3f421c167d822a60be
> > DIFF: 
> > https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/4ede8879924c08ae5b495d3f421c167d822a60be.diff
> > 
> > LOG: PR45402: Make the restrictions on constant evaluation of memcmp and
> > memchr consistent and comprehensible, and document them.
> > 
> > We previously allowed evaluation of memcmp on arrays of integers of any
> > size, so long as the call evaluated to 0, and allowed evaluation of
> > memchr on any array of integral type of size 1 (including enums). The
> > purpose of constant-evaluating these builtins is only to support
> > constexpr std::char_traits, so we now consistently allow them on arrays
> > of (possibly signed or unsigned) char only.
> > 
> > Added: 
> >     
> > 
> > Modified: 
> >     clang/docs/LanguageExtensions.rst
> >     clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticASTKinds.td
> >     clang/lib/AST/ExprConstant.cpp
> >     clang/test/SemaCXX/constexpr-string.cpp
> > 
> > Removed: 
> >     
> > 
> > 
> > ################################################################################
> > diff  --git a/clang/docs/LanguageExtensions.rst 
> > b/clang/docs/LanguageExtensions.rst
> > index 558ce7dee653..6dcfd1a49f06 100644
> > --- a/clang/docs/LanguageExtensions.rst
> > +++ b/clang/docs/LanguageExtensions.rst
> > @@ -2333,10 +2333,11 @@ String builtins
> >  ---------------
> >  
> >  Clang provides constant expression evaluation support for builtins forms of
> > -the following functions from the C standard library ``<string.h>`` header:
> > +the following functions from the C standard library headers
> > +``<string.h>`` and ``<wchar.h>``:
> >  
> >  * ``memchr``
> > -* ``memcmp``
> > +* ``memcmp`` (and its deprecated BSD / POSIX alias ``bcmp``)
> >  * ``strchr``
> >  * ``strcmp``
> >  * ``strlen``
> > @@ -2366,7 +2367,11 @@ In addition to the above, one further builtin is 
> > provided:
> >  constant expressions in C++11 onwards (where a cast from ``void*`` to 
> > ``char*``
> >  is disallowed in general).
> >  
> > -Support for constant expression evaluation for the above builtins be 
> > detected
> > +Constant evaluation support for the ``__builtin_mem*`` functions is 
> > provided
> > +only for arrays of ``char``, ``signed char``, or ``unsigned char``, 
> > despite
> > +these functions accepting an argument of type ``const void*``.
> > +
> > +Support for constant expression evaluation for the above builtins can 
> > be detected
> >  with ``__has_feature(cxx_constexpr_string_builtins)``.
> >  
> >  Memory builtins
> > @@ -2386,6 +2391,25 @@ more information.
> >  
> >  Note that the `size` argument must be a compile time constant.
> >  
> > +Clang provides constant expression evaluation support for builtin 
> > forms of the
> > +following functions from the C standard library headers
> > +``<string.h>`` and ``<wchar.h>``:
> > +
> > +* ``memcpy``
> > +* ``memmove``
> > +* ``wmemcpy``
> > +* ``wmemmove``
> > +
> > +In each case, the builtin form has the name of the C library function 
> > prefixed
> > +by ``__builtin_``.
> > +
> > +Constant evaluation support is only provided when the source and 
> > destination
> > +are pointers to arrays with the same trivially copyable element type, 
> > and the
> > +given size is an exact multiple of the element size that is no greater 
> > than
> > +the number of elements accessible through the source and destination 
> > operands.
> > +
> > +Constant evaluation support is not yet provided for 
> > ``__builtin_memcpy_inline``.
> > +
> >  Atomic Min/Max builtins with memory ordering
> >  --------------------------------------------
> >  
> > 
> > diff  --git a/clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticASTKinds.td 
> > b/clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticASTKinds.td
> > index 544573edffdf..a1415f9ec0e1 100644
> > --- a/clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticASTKinds.td
> > +++ b/clang/include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticASTKinds.td
> > @@ -244,6 +244,12 @@ def note_constexpr_unsupported_unsized_array : 
> > Note<
> >  def note_constexpr_unsized_array_indexed : Note<
> >    "indexing of array without known bound is not allowed "
> >    "in a constant expression">;
> > +def note_constexpr_memcmp_unsupported : Note<
> > +  "constant evaluation of %0 between arrays of types %1 and %2 "
> > +  "is not supported; only arrays of narrow character types can be 
> > compared">;
> > +def note_constexpr_memchr_unsupported : Note<
> > +  "constant evaluation of %0 on array of type %1 "
> > +  "is not supported; only arrays of narrow character types can be 
> > searched">;
> >  def note_constexpr_memcpy_null : Note<
> >    "%select{source|destination}2 of "
> >    "'%select{%select{memcpy|wmemcpy}1|%select{memmove|wmemmove}1}0' "
> > 
> > diff  --git a/clang/lib/AST/ExprConstant.cpp 
> > b/clang/lib/AST/ExprConstant.cpp
> > index c6e1cc7b67df..a83b2e24e17f 100644
> > --- a/clang/lib/AST/ExprConstant.cpp
> > +++ b/clang/lib/AST/ExprConstant.cpp
> > @@ -8469,8 +8469,12 @@ bool 
> > PointerExprEvaluator::VisitBuiltinCallExpr(const CallExpr *E,
> >      }
> >      // Give up on byte-oriented matching against multibyte elements.
> >      // FIXME: We can compare the bytes in the correct order.
> > -    if (IsRawByte && Info.Ctx.getTypeSizeInChars(CharTy) != 
> > CharUnits::One())
> > +    if (IsRawByte && !CharTy->isCharType()) {
> > +      Info.FFDiag(E, diag::note_constexpr_memchr_unsupported)
> > +          << (std::string("'") + 
> > Info.Ctx.BuiltinInfo.getName(BuiltinOp) + "'")
> > +          << CharTy;
> >        return false;
> > +    }
> >      // Figure out what value we're actually looking for (after 
> > converting to
> >      // the corresponding unsigned type if necessary).
> >      uint64_t DesiredVal;
> > @@ -8586,6 +8590,7 @@ bool 
> > PointerExprEvaluator::VisitBuiltinCallExpr(const CallExpr *E,
> >      QualType T = Dest.Designator.getType(Info.Ctx);
> >      QualType SrcT = Src.Designator.getType(Info.Ctx);
> >      if (!Info.Ctx.hasSameUnqualifiedType(T, SrcT)) {
> > +      // FIXME: Consider using our bit_cast implementation to support 
> > this.
> >        Info.FFDiag(E, diag::note_constexpr_memcpy_type_pun) << Move << 
> > SrcT << T;
> >        return false;
> >      }
> > @@ -11149,6 +11154,16 @@ bool 
> > IntExprEvaluator::VisitBuiltinCallExpr(const CallExpr *E,
> >                  CharTy1, E->getArg(0)->getType()->getPointeeType()) &&
> >              Info.Ctx.hasSameUnqualifiedType(CharTy1, CharTy2)));
> >  
> > +    // For memcmp, allow comparing any arrays of '[[un]signed] char',
> > +    // but no other types.
> > +    if (IsRawByte && !(CharTy1->isCharType() && 
> > CharTy2->isCharType())) {
> > +      // FIXME: Consider using our bit_cast implementation to support 
> > this.
> > +      Info.FFDiag(E, diag::note_constexpr_memcmp_unsupported)
> > +          << (std::string("'") + 
> > Info.Ctx.BuiltinInfo.getName(BuiltinOp) + "'")
> > +          << CharTy1 << CharTy2;
> > +      return false;
> > +    }
> > +
> >      const auto &ReadCurElems = [&](APValue &Char1, APValue &Char2) {
> >        return handleLValueToRValueConversion(Info, E, CharTy1, String1, 
> > Char1) &&
> >               handleLValueToRValueConversion(Info, E, CharTy2, String2, 
> > Char2) &&
> > @@ -11159,57 +11174,6 @@ bool 
> > IntExprEvaluator::VisitBuiltinCallExpr(const CallExpr *E,
> >               HandleLValueArrayAdjustment(Info, E, String2, CharTy2, 1);
> >      };
> >  
> > -    if (IsRawByte) {
> > -      uint64_t BytesRemaining = MaxLength;
> > -      // Pointers to const void may point to objects of incomplete 
> > type.
> > -      if (CharTy1->isIncompleteType()) {
> > -        Info.FFDiag(E, diag::note_constexpr_ltor_incomplete_type) << 
> > CharTy1;
> > -        return false;
> > -      }
> > -      if (CharTy2->isIncompleteType()) {
> > -        Info.FFDiag(E, diag::note_constexpr_ltor_incomplete_type) << 
> > CharTy2;
> > -        return false;
> > -      }
> > -      uint64_t CharTy1Width{Info.Ctx.getTypeSize(CharTy1)};
> > -      CharUnits CharTy1Size = 
> > Info.Ctx.toCharUnitsFromBits(CharTy1Width);
> > -      // Give up on comparing between elements with disparate widths.
> > -      if (CharTy1Size != Info.Ctx.getTypeSizeInChars(CharTy2))
> > -        return false;
> > -      uint64_t BytesPerElement = CharTy1Size.getQuantity();
> > -      assert(BytesRemaining && "BytesRemaining should not be zero: the 
> > "
> > -                               "following loop considers at least one 
> > element");
> > -      while (true) {
> > -        APValue Char1, Char2;
> > -        if (!ReadCurElems(Char1, Char2))
> > -          return false;
> > -        // We have compatible in-memory widths, but a possible type and
> > -        // (for `bool`) internal representation mismatch.
> > -        // Assuming two's complement representation, including 0 for 
> > `false` and
> > -        // 1 for `true`, we can check an appropriate number of 
> > elements for
> > -        // equality even if they are not byte-sized.
> > -        APSInt Char1InMem = Char1.getInt().extOrTrunc(CharTy1Width);
> > -        APSInt Char2InMem = Char2.getInt().extOrTrunc(CharTy1Width);
> > -        if (Char1InMem.ne(Char2InMem)) {
> > -          // If the elements are byte-sized, then we can produce a 
> > three-way
> > -          // comparison result in a straightforward manner.
> > -          if (BytesPerElement == 1u) {
> > -            // memcmp always compares unsigned chars.
> > -            return Success(Char1InMem.ult(Char2InMem) ? -1 : 1, E);
> > -          }
> > -          // The result is byte-order sensitive, and we have multibyte 
> > elements.
> > -          // FIXME: We can compare the remaining bytes in the correct 
> > order.
> > -          return false;
> > -        }
> > -        if (!AdvanceElems())
> > -          return false;
> > -        if (BytesRemaining <= BytesPerElement)
> > -          break;
> > -        BytesRemaining -= BytesPerElement;
> > -      }
> > -      // Enough elements are equal to account for the memcmp limit.
> > -      return Success(0, E);
> > -    }
> > -
> >      bool StopAtNull =
> >          (BuiltinOp != Builtin::BImemcmp && BuiltinOp != 
> > Builtin::BIbcmp &&
> >           BuiltinOp != Builtin::BIwmemcmp &&
> > @@ -11227,7 +11191,7 @@ bool 
> > IntExprEvaluator::VisitBuiltinCallExpr(const CallExpr *E,
> >        APValue Char1, Char2;
> >        if (!ReadCurElems(Char1, Char2))
> >          return false;
> > -      if (Char1.getInt() != Char2.getInt()) {
> > +      if (Char1.getInt().ne(Char2.getInt())) {
> >          if (IsWide) // wmemcmp compares with wchar_t signedness.
> >            return Success(Char1.getInt() < Char2.getInt() ? -1 : 1, E);
> >          // memcmp always compares unsigned chars.
> > 
> > diff  --git a/clang/test/SemaCXX/constexpr-string.cpp 
> > b/clang/test/SemaCXX/constexpr-string.cpp
> > index f540be8f8e5b..79ac3bf2cc4d 100644
> > --- a/clang/test/SemaCXX/constexpr-string.cpp
> > +++ b/clang/test/SemaCXX/constexpr-string.cpp
> > @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ extern "C" {
> >    extern wchar_t *wmemmove(wchar_t *d, const wchar_t *s, size_t n);
> >  }
> >  
> > -# 45 "SemaCXX/constexpr-string.cpp" 2
> > +# 51 "SemaCXX/constexpr-string.cpp" 2
> >  namespace Strlen {
> >    constexpr int n = __builtin_strlen("hello"); // ok
> >    static_assert(n == 5);
> > @@ -121,13 +121,13 @@ namespace StrcmpEtc {
> >    extern struct Incomplete incomplete;
> >    static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(&incomplete, "", 0u) == 0);
> >    static_assert(__builtin_memcmp("", &incomplete, 0u) == 0);
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(&incomplete, "", 1u) == 42); // 
> > expected-error {{not an integral constant}} expected-note {{read of 
> > incomplete type 'struct Incomplete'}}
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp("", &incomplete, 1u) == 42); // 
> > expected-error {{not an integral constant}} expected-note {{read of 
> > incomplete type 'struct Incomplete'}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(&incomplete, "", 1u) == 42); // 
> > expected-error {{not an integral constant}} expected-note {{not 
> > supported}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp("", &incomplete, 1u) == 42); // 
> > expected-error {{not an integral constant}} expected-note {{not 
> > supported}}
> >  
> >    static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(&incomplete, "", 0u) == 0);
> >    static_assert(__builtin_bcmp("", &incomplete, 0u) == 0);
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(&incomplete, "", 1u) == 42); // 
> > expected-error {{not an integral constant}} expected-note {{read of 
> > incomplete type 'struct Incomplete'}}
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp("", &incomplete, 1u) == 42); // 
> > expected-error {{not an integral constant}} expected-note {{read of 
> > incomplete type 'struct Incomplete'}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(&incomplete, "", 1u) == 42); // 
> > expected-error {{not an integral constant}} expected-note {{not 
> > supported}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp("", &incomplete, 1u) == 42); // 
> > expected-error {{not an integral constant}} expected-note {{not 
> > supported}}
> >  
> >    constexpr unsigned char ku00fe00[] = {0x00, 0xfe, 0x00};
> >    constexpr unsigned char ku00feff[] = {0x00, 0xfe, 0xff};
> > @@ -155,11 +155,11 @@ namespace StrcmpEtc {
> >  
> >    struct Bool3Tuple { bool bb[3]; };
> >    constexpr Bool3Tuple kb000100 = {{false, true, false}};
> > -  static_assert(sizeof(bool) != 1u || __builtin_memcmp(ks00fe00, 
> > kb000100.bb, 1) == 0);
> > -  static_assert(sizeof(bool) != 1u || __builtin_memcmp(ks00fe00, 
> > kb000100.bb, 2) == 1);
> > +  static_assert(sizeof(bool) != 1u || __builtin_memcmp(ks00fe00, 
> > kb000100.bb, 1) == 0); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note 
> > {{not supported}}
> > +  static_assert(sizeof(bool) != 1u || __builtin_memcmp(ks00fe00, 
> > kb000100.bb, 2) == 1); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note 
> > {{not supported}}
> >  
> > -  static_assert(sizeof(bool) != 1u || __builtin_bcmp(ks00fe00, 
> > kb000100.bb, 1) == 0);
> > -  static_assert(sizeof(bool) != 1u || __builtin_bcmp(ks00fe00, 
> > kb000100.bb, 2) != 0);
> > +  static_assert(sizeof(bool) != 1u || __builtin_bcmp(ks00fe00, 
> > kb000100.bb, 1) == 0); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note 
> > {{not supported}}
> > +  static_assert(sizeof(bool) != 1u || __builtin_bcmp(ks00fe00, 
> > kb000100.bb, 2) != 0); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note 
> > {{not supported}}
> >  
> >    constexpr long ksl[] = {0, -1};
> >    constexpr unsigned int kui[] = {0, 0u - 1};
> > @@ -173,25 +173,25 @@ namespace StrcmpEtc {
> >        return nullptr;
> >      }
> >    }
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), sizeof(long) - 
> > 1) == 0);
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), sizeof(long) + 
> > 0) == 0);
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), sizeof(long) + 
> > 1) == 0);
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), 2*sizeof(long) - 
> > 1) == 0);
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), 2*sizeof(long) + 
> > 0) == 0);
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), 2*sizeof(long) + 
> > 1) == 42); // expected-error {{not an integral constant}} expected-note 
> > {{dereferenced one-past-the-end}}
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(ksl + 1, kuSizeofLong() + 1, 
> > sizeof(long) - 1) == 0);
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(ksl + 1, kuSizeofLong() + 1, 
> > sizeof(long) + 0) == 0);
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(ksl + 1, kuSizeofLong() + 1, 
> > sizeof(long) + 1) == 42); // expected-error {{not an integral 
> > constant}} expected-note {{dereferenced one-past-the-end}}
> > -
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), sizeof(long) - 1) 
> > == 0);
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), sizeof(long) + 0) 
> > == 0);
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), sizeof(long) + 1) 
> > == 0);
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), 2*sizeof(long) - 
> > 1) == 0);
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), 2*sizeof(long) + 
> > 0) == 0);
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), 2*sizeof(long) + 
> > 1) == 42); // expected-error {{not an integral constant}} expected-note 
> > {{dereferenced one-past-the-end}}
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(ksl + 1, kuSizeofLong() + 1, 
> > sizeof(long) - 1) == 0);
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(ksl + 1, kuSizeofLong() + 1, 
> > sizeof(long) + 0) == 0);
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(ksl + 1, kuSizeofLong() + 1, 
> > sizeof(long) + 1) == 42); // expected-error {{not an integral 
> > constant}} expected-note {{dereferenced one-past-the-end}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), sizeof(long) - 
> > 1) == 0); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note {{not supported}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), sizeof(long) + 
> > 0) == 0); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note {{not supported}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), sizeof(long) + 
> > 1) == 0); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note {{not supported}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), 2*sizeof(long) - 
> > 1) == 0); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note {{not supported}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), 2*sizeof(long) + 
> > 0) == 0); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note {{not supported}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), 2*sizeof(long) + 
> > 1) == 42); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note {{not 
> > supported}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(ksl + 1, kuSizeofLong() + 1, 
> > sizeof(long) - 1) == 0); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note 
> > {{not supported}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(ksl + 1, kuSizeofLong() + 1, 
> > sizeof(long) + 0) == 0); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note 
> > {{not supported}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_memcmp(ksl + 1, kuSizeofLong() + 1, 
> > sizeof(long) + 1) == 42); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note 
> > {{not supported}}
> > +
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), sizeof(long) - 1) 
> > == 0); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note {{not supported}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), sizeof(long) + 0) 
> > == 0); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note {{not supported}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), sizeof(long) + 1) 
> > == 0); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note {{not supported}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), 2*sizeof(long) - 
> > 1) == 0); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note {{not supported}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), 2*sizeof(long) + 
> > 0) == 0); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note {{not supported}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(ksl, kuSizeofLong(), 2*sizeof(long) + 
> > 1) == 42); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note {{not 
> > supported}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(ksl + 1, kuSizeofLong() + 1, 
> > sizeof(long) - 1) == 0); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note 
> > {{not supported}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(ksl + 1, kuSizeofLong() + 1, 
> > sizeof(long) + 0) == 0); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note 
> > {{not supported}}
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_bcmp(ksl + 1, kuSizeofLong() + 1, 
> > sizeof(long) + 1) == 42); // expected-error {{constant}} expected-note 
> > {{not supported}}
> >  
> >    constexpr int a = strcmp("hello", "world"); // expected-error 
> > {{constant expression}} expected-note {{non-constexpr function 'strcmp' 
> > cannot be used in a constant expression}}
> >    constexpr int b = strncmp("hello", "world", 3); // expected-error 
> > {{constant expression}} expected-note {{non-constexpr function 
> > 'strncmp' cannot be used in a constant expression}}
> > @@ -385,14 +385,14 @@ namespace StrchrEtc {
> >    enum class E : unsigned char {};
> >    struct EPair { E e, f; };
> >    constexpr EPair ee{E{240}};
> > -  static_assert(__builtin_memchr(&ee.e, 240, 1) == &ee.e);
> > +  static_assert(__builtin_memchr(&ee.e, 240, 1) == &ee.e); // 
> > expected-error {{constant}} expected-note {{not supported}}
> >  
> >    constexpr bool kBool[] = {false, true, false};
> >    constexpr const bool *const kBoolPastTheEndPtr = kBool + 3;
> > -  static_assert(sizeof(bool) != 1u || 
> > __builtin_memchr(kBoolPastTheEndPtr - 3, 1, 99) == kBool + 1);
> > -  static_assert(sizeof(bool) != 1u || __builtin_memchr(kBool + 1, 0, 
> > 99) == kBoolPastTheEndPtr - 1);
> > -  static_assert(sizeof(bool) != 1u || 
> > __builtin_memchr(kBoolPastTheEndPtr - 3, -1, 3) == nullptr);
> > -  static_assert(sizeof(bool) != 1u || 
> > __builtin_memchr(kBoolPastTheEndPtr, 0, 1) == nullptr); // 
> > expected-error {{not an integral constant}} expected-note 
> > {{dereferenced one-past-the-end}}
> > +  static_assert(sizeof(bool) != 1u || 
> > __builtin_memchr(kBoolPastTheEndPtr - 3, 1, 99) == kBool + 1); // 
> > expected-error {{constant}} expected-note {{not supported}}
> > +  static_assert(sizeof(bool) != 1u || __builtin_memchr(kBool + 1, 0, 
> > 99) == kBoolPastTheEndPtr - 1); // expected-error {{constant}} 
> > expected-note {{not supported}}
> > +  static_assert(sizeof(bool) != 1u || 
> > __builtin_memchr(kBoolPastTheEndPtr - 3, -1, 3) == nullptr); // 
> > expected-error {{constant}} expected-note {{not supported}}
> > +  static_assert(sizeof(bool) != 1u || 
> > __builtin_memchr(kBoolPastTheEndPtr, 0, 1) == nullptr); // 
> > expected-error {{constant}} expected-note {{not supported}}
> >  
> >    static_assert(__builtin_char_memchr(kStr, 'a', 0) == nullptr);
> >    static_assert(__builtin_char_memchr(kStr, 'a', 1) == kStr);
> > 
> > 
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