[llvm] r256054 - Rewrite the TrailingObjects template to provide two new features:
Kostya Serebryany via llvm-commits
llvm-commits at lists.llvm.org
Mon Dec 21 10:42:36 PST 2015
There seem to be a leak in TrailingObjectsTest.cpp, which makes the
sanitizer bot unhappy:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/builds/8768/steps/check-llvm%20asan/logs/stdio
==30500==ERROR: LeakSanitizer: detected memory leaks
Direct leak of 1000 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
#0 0x502e60 in operator new(unsigned long)
/mnt/b/sanitizer-buildbot3/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm/projects/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_new_delete.cc:62
#1 0x9b9e7d in (anonymous
namespace)::TrailingObjects_ThreeArg_Test::TestBody()
/mnt/b/sanitizer-buildbot3/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm/unittests/Support/TrailingObjectsTest.cpp:167:42
#2 0xbc307a in HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported<testing::Test,
void> /mnt/b/sanitizer-buildbot3/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm/utils/unittest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:2145:12
#3 0xbc307a in testing::Test::Run()
/mnt/b/sanitizer-buildbot3/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm/utils/unittest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:2161
#4 0xbc6836 in testing::TestInfo::Run()
/mnt/b/sanitizer-buildbot3/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm/utils/unittest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:2309:5
#5 0xbc777a in testing::TestCase::Run()
/mnt/b/sanitizer-buildbot3/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm/utils/unittest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:2416:5
#6 0xbddb0c in testing::internal::UnitTestImpl::RunAllTests()
/mnt/b/sanitizer-buildbot3/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm/utils/unittest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:4207:11
#7 0xbdcc18 in
HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported<testing::internal::UnitTestImpl,
bool> /mnt/b/sanitizer-buildbot3/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm/utils/unittest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:2145:12
#8 0xbdcc18 in testing::UnitTest::Run()
/mnt/b/sanitizer-buildbot3/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm/utils/unittest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:3841
#9 0xc045a8 in main
/mnt/b/sanitizer-buildbot3/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm/utils/unittest/UnitTestMain/TestMain.cpp:47:10
#10 0x7fbbcac6aec4 in __libc_start_main
(/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x21ec4)
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 2:54 PM, James Y Knight via llvm-commits <
llvm-commits at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> Author: jyknight
> Date: Fri Dec 18 16:54:37 2015
> New Revision: 256054
>
> URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=256054&view=rev
> Log:
> Rewrite the TrailingObjects template to provide two new features:
>
> - Automatic alignment of the base type for the alignment requirements
> of the trailing types.
>
> - Support for an arbitrary numbers of trailing types, instead of only
> 1 or 2, by using a variadic template implementation.
>
> Upcoming commits to clang will take advantage of both of these features.
>
> Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12439
>
> Modified:
> llvm/trunk/include/llvm/Support/TrailingObjects.h
> llvm/trunk/unittests/Support/TrailingObjectsTest.cpp
>
> Modified: llvm/trunk/include/llvm/Support/TrailingObjects.h
> URL:
> http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/llvm/trunk/include/llvm/Support/TrailingObjects.h?rev=256054&r1=256053&r2=256054&view=diff
>
> ==============================================================================
> --- llvm/trunk/include/llvm/Support/TrailingObjects.h (original)
> +++ llvm/trunk/include/llvm/Support/TrailingObjects.h Fri Dec 18 16:54:37
> 2015
> @@ -59,6 +59,27 @@
>
> namespace llvm {
>
> +namespace trailing_objects_internal {
> +/// Helper template to calculate the max alignment requirement for a set
> of
> +/// objects.
> +template <typename First, typename... Rest> class AlignmentCalcHelper {
> +private:
> + enum {
> + FirstAlignment = AlignOf<First>::Alignment,
> + RestAlignment = AlignmentCalcHelper<Rest...>::Alignment,
> + };
> +
> +public:
> + enum {
> + Alignment = FirstAlignment > RestAlignment ? FirstAlignment :
> RestAlignment
> + };
> +};
> +
> +template <typename First> class AlignmentCalcHelper<First> {
> +public:
> + enum { Alignment = AlignOf<First>::Alignment };
> +};
> +
> /// The base class for TrailingObjects* classes.
> class TrailingObjectsBase {
> protected:
> @@ -70,64 +91,200 @@ protected:
> template <typename T> struct OverloadToken {};
> };
>
> -// Internally used to indicate that the user didn't supply this value,
> -// so the explicit-specialization for fewer args will be used.
> -class NoTrailingTypeArg {};
> -
> -// TODO: Consider using a single variadic implementation instead of
> -// multiple copies of the TrailingObjects template? [but, variadic
> -// template recursive implementations are annoying...]
> -
> -/// This is the two-type version of the TrailingObjects template; see
> -/// file docstring for details.
> -template <typename BaseTy, typename TrailingTy1,
> - typename TrailingTy2 = NoTrailingTypeArg>
> -class TrailingObjects : public TrailingObjectsBase {
> -private:
> +/// This helper template works-around MSVC 2013's lack of useful
> +/// alignas() support. The argument to LLVM_ALIGNAS(), in MSVC, is
> +/// required to be a literal integer. But, you *can* use template
> +/// specialization to select between a bunch of different LLVM_ALIGNAS
> +/// expressions...
> +template <int Align>
> +class TrailingObjectsAligner : public TrailingObjectsBase {};
> +template <>
> +class LLVM_ALIGNAS(1) TrailingObjectsAligner<1> : public
> TrailingObjectsBase {};
> +template <>
> +class LLVM_ALIGNAS(2) TrailingObjectsAligner<2> : public
> TrailingObjectsBase {};
> +template <>
> +class LLVM_ALIGNAS(4) TrailingObjectsAligner<4> : public
> TrailingObjectsBase {};
> +template <>
> +class LLVM_ALIGNAS(8) TrailingObjectsAligner<8> : public
> TrailingObjectsBase {};
> +template <>
> +class LLVM_ALIGNAS(16) TrailingObjectsAligner<16> : public
> TrailingObjectsBase {
> +};
> +template <>
> +class LLVM_ALIGNAS(32) TrailingObjectsAligner<32> : public
> TrailingObjectsBase {
> +};
> +
> +// Just a little helper for transforming a type pack into the same
> +// number of a different type. e.g.:
> +// ExtractSecondType<Foo..., int>::type
> +template <typename Ty1, typename Ty2> struct ExtractSecondType {
> + typedef Ty2 type;
> +};
> +
> +// TrailingObjectsImpl is somewhat complicated, because it is a
> +// recursively inheriting template, in order to handle the template
> +// varargs. Each level of inheritance picks off a single trailing type
> +// then recurses on the rest. The "Align", "BaseTy", and
> +// "TopTrailingObj" arguments are passed through unchanged through the
> +// recursion. "PrevTy" is, at each level, the type handled by the
> +// level right above it.
> +
> +template <int Align, typename BaseTy, typename TopTrailingObj, typename
> PrevTy,
> + typename... MoreTys>
> +struct TrailingObjectsImpl {
> + // The main template definition is never used -- the two
> + // specializations cover all possibilities.
> +};
> +
> +template <int Align, typename BaseTy, typename TopTrailingObj, typename
> PrevTy,
> + typename NextTy, typename... MoreTys>
> +struct TrailingObjectsImpl<Align, BaseTy, TopTrailingObj, PrevTy, NextTy,
> + MoreTys...>
> + : public TrailingObjectsImpl<Align, BaseTy, TopTrailingObj, NextTy,
> + MoreTys...> {
> +
> + typedef TrailingObjectsImpl<Align, BaseTy, TopTrailingObj, NextTy,
> MoreTys...>
> + ParentType;
> +
> + // Ensure the methods we inherit are not hidden.
> + using ParentType::getTrailingObjectsImpl;
> + using ParentType::additionalSizeToAllocImpl;
> +
> + static void verifyTrailingObjectsAssertions() {
> + static_assert(llvm::AlignOf<PrevTy>::Alignment >=
> + llvm::AlignOf<NextTy>::Alignment,
> + "A trailing object requires more alignment than the
> previous "
> + "trailing object provides");
> +
> + ParentType::verifyTrailingObjectsAssertions();
> + }
> +
> + // These two functions are helper functions for
> + // TrailingObjects::getTrailingObjects. They recurse to the left --
> + // the result for each type in the list of trailing types depends on
> + // the result of calling the function on the type to the
> + // left. However, the function for the type to the left is
> + // implemented by a *subclass* of this class, so we invoke it via
> + // the TopTrailingObj, which is, via the
> + // curiously-recurring-template-pattern, the most-derived type in
> + // this recursion, and thus, contains all the overloads.
> + static const NextTy *
> + getTrailingObjectsImpl(const BaseTy *Obj,
> + TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<NextTy>) {
> + return reinterpret_cast<const NextTy *>(
> + TopTrailingObj::getTrailingObjectsImpl(
> + Obj, TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<PrevTy>()) +
> + TopTrailingObj::callNumTrailingObjects(
> + Obj, TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<PrevTy>()));
> + }
> +
> + static NextTy *
> + getTrailingObjectsImpl(BaseTy *Obj,
> + TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<NextTy>) {
> + return reinterpret_cast<NextTy *>(
> + TopTrailingObj::getTrailingObjectsImpl(
> + Obj, TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<PrevTy>()) +
> + TopTrailingObj::callNumTrailingObjects(
> + Obj, TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<PrevTy>()));
> + }
> +
> + // Helper function for TrailingObjects::additionalSizeToAlloc: this
> + // function recurses to superclasses, each of which requires one
> + // fewer size_t argument, and adds its own size.
> + static LLVM_CONSTEXPR size_t additionalSizeToAllocImpl(
> + size_t Count1,
> + typename ExtractSecondType<MoreTys, size_t>::type... MoreCounts) {
> + return sizeof(NextTy) * Count1 +
> additionalSizeToAllocImpl(MoreCounts...);
> + }
> +};
> +
> +// The base case of the TrailingObjectsImpl inheritance recursion,
> +// when there's no more trailing types.
> +template <int Align, typename BaseTy, typename TopTrailingObj, typename
> PrevTy>
> +struct TrailingObjectsImpl<Align, BaseTy, TopTrailingObj, PrevTy>
> + : public TrailingObjectsAligner<Align> {
> + // This is a dummy method, only here so the "using" doesn't fail --
> + // it will never be called, because this function recurses backwards
> + // up the inheritance chain to subclasses.
> + static void getTrailingObjectsImpl();
> +
> + static LLVM_CONSTEXPR size_t additionalSizeToAllocImpl() { return 0; }
> +
> + static void verifyTrailingObjectsAssertions() {}
> +};
> +
> +} // end namespace trailing_objects_internal
> +
> +// Finally, the main type defined in this file, the one intended for
> users...
> +
> +/// See the file comment for details on the usage of the
> +/// TrailingObjects type.
> +template <typename BaseTy, typename... TrailingTys>
> +class TrailingObjects : private
> trailing_objects_internal::TrailingObjectsImpl<
> +
> trailing_objects_internal::AlignmentCalcHelper<
> + TrailingTys...>::Alignment,
> + BaseTy, TrailingObjects<BaseTy,
> TrailingTys...>,
> + BaseTy, TrailingTys...> {
> +
> + template <int A, typename B, typename T, typename P, typename... M>
> + friend struct trailing_objects_internal::TrailingObjectsImpl;
> +
> + template <typename... Tys> class Foo {};
> +
> + typedef trailing_objects_internal::TrailingObjectsImpl<
> +
> trailing_objects_internal::AlignmentCalcHelper<TrailingTys...>::Alignment,
> + BaseTy, TrailingObjects<BaseTy, TrailingTys...>, BaseTy,
> TrailingTys...>
> + ParentType;
> + using TrailingObjectsBase =
> trailing_objects_internal::TrailingObjectsBase;
> +
> + using ParentType::getTrailingObjectsImpl;
> +
> // Contains static_assert statements for the alignment of the
> // types. Must not be at class-level, because BaseTy isn't complete
> // at class instantiation time, but will be by the time this
> - // function is instantiated.
> + // function is instantiated. Recurses through the superclasses.
> static void verifyTrailingObjectsAssertions() {
> - static_assert(llvm::AlignOf<BaseTy>::Alignment >=
> - llvm::AlignOf<TrailingTy1>::Alignment,
> - "TrailingTy1 requires more alignment than BaseTy
> provides");
> - static_assert(
> - llvm::AlignOf<TrailingTy1>::Alignment >=
> - llvm::AlignOf<TrailingTy2>::Alignment,
> - "TrailingTy2 requires more alignment than TrailingTy1 provides");
> -
> #ifdef LLVM_IS_FINAL
> static_assert(LLVM_IS_FINAL(BaseTy), "BaseTy must be final.");
> #endif
> + ParentType::verifyTrailingObjectsAssertions();
> }
>
> - // The next four functions are internal helpers for getTrailingObjects.
> - static const TrailingTy1 *getTrailingObjectsImpl(const BaseTy *Obj,
> -
> OverloadToken<TrailingTy1>) {
> - return reinterpret_cast<const TrailingTy1 *>(Obj + 1);
> + // These two methods are the base of the recursion for this method.
> + static const BaseTy *
> + getTrailingObjectsImpl(const BaseTy *Obj,
> + TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<BaseTy>) {
> + return Obj;
> }
>
> - static TrailingTy1 *getTrailingObjectsImpl(BaseTy *Obj,
> - OverloadToken<TrailingTy1>) {
> - return reinterpret_cast<TrailingTy1 *>(Obj + 1);
> + static BaseTy *
> + getTrailingObjectsImpl(BaseTy *Obj,
> + TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<BaseTy>) {
> + return Obj;
> }
>
> - static const TrailingTy2 *getTrailingObjectsImpl(const BaseTy *Obj,
> -
> OverloadToken<TrailingTy2>) {
> - return reinterpret_cast<const TrailingTy2 *>(
> - getTrailingObjectsImpl(Obj, OverloadToken<TrailingTy1>()) +
> - Obj->numTrailingObjects(OverloadToken<TrailingTy1>()));
> + // callNumTrailingObjects simply calls numTrailingObjects on the
> + // provided Obj -- except when the type being queried is BaseTy
> + // itself. There is always only one of the base object, so that case
> + // is handled here. (An additional benefit of indirecting through
> + // this function is that consumers only say "friend
> + // TrailingObjects", and thus, only this class itself can call the
> + // numTrailingObjects function.)
> + static size_t
> + callNumTrailingObjects(const BaseTy *Obj,
> + TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<BaseTy>) {
> + return 1;
> }
>
> - static TrailingTy2 *getTrailingObjectsImpl(BaseTy *Obj,
> - OverloadToken<TrailingTy2>) {
> - return reinterpret_cast<TrailingTy2 *>(
> - getTrailingObjectsImpl(Obj, OverloadToken<TrailingTy1>()) +
> - Obj->numTrailingObjects(OverloadToken<TrailingTy1>()));
> + template <typename T>
> + static size_t callNumTrailingObjects(const BaseTy *Obj,
> +
> TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<T>) {
> + return
> Obj->numTrailingObjects(TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<T>());
> }
>
> -protected:
> +public:
> + // make this (privately inherited) class public.
> + using TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken;
> +
> /// Returns a pointer to the trailing object array of the given type
> /// (which must be one of those specified in the class template). The
> /// array may have zero or more elements in it.
> @@ -135,8 +292,9 @@ protected:
> verifyTrailingObjectsAssertions();
> // Forwards to an impl function with overloads, since member
> // function templates can't be specialized.
> - return getTrailingObjectsImpl(static_cast<const BaseTy *>(this),
> - OverloadToken<T>());
> + return this->getTrailingObjectsImpl(
> + static_cast<const BaseTy *>(this),
> + TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<T>());
> }
>
> /// Returns a pointer to the trailing object array of the given type
> @@ -146,8 +304,8 @@ protected:
> verifyTrailingObjectsAssertions();
> // Forwards to an impl function with overloads, since member
> // function templates can't be specialized.
> - return getTrailingObjectsImpl(static_cast<BaseTy *>(this),
> - OverloadToken<T>());
> + return this->getTrailingObjectsImpl(
> + static_cast<BaseTy *>(this),
> TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<T>());
> }
>
> /// Returns the size of the trailing data, if an object were
> @@ -156,73 +314,25 @@ protected:
> /// base object. The template arguments must be the same as those
> /// used in the class; they are supplied here redundantly only so
> /// that it's clear what the counts are counting in callers.
> - template <typename Ty1, typename Ty2,
> - typename std::enable_if<std::is_same<Ty1, TrailingTy1>::value
> &&
> - std::is_same<Ty2,
> TrailingTy2>::value,
> - int>::type = 0>
> - static LLVM_CONSTEXPR size_t additionalSizeToAlloc(size_t Count1,
> size_t Count2) {
> - return sizeof(TrailingTy1) * Count1 + sizeof(TrailingTy2) * Count2;
> + template <typename... Tys>
> + static LLVM_CONSTEXPR typename std::enable_if<
> + std::is_same<Foo<TrailingTys...>, Foo<Tys...>>::value, size_t>::type
> + additionalSizeToAlloc(
> + typename trailing_objects_internal::ExtractSecondType<
> + TrailingTys, size_t>::type... Counts) {
> + return ParentType::additionalSizeToAllocImpl(Counts...);
> }
>
> /// Returns the total size of an object if it were allocated with the
> /// given trailing object counts. This is the same as
> /// additionalSizeToAlloc, except it *does* include the size of the base
> /// object.
> - template <typename Ty1, typename Ty2>
> - static LLVM_CONSTEXPR size_t totalSizeToAlloc(size_t Count1, size_t
> Count2) {
> - return sizeof(BaseTy) + additionalSizeToAlloc<Ty1, Ty2>(Count1,
> Count2);
> - }
> -};
> -
> -/// This is the one-type version of the TrailingObjects template. See
> -/// the two-type version for more documentation.
> -template <typename BaseTy, typename TrailingTy1>
> -class TrailingObjects<BaseTy, TrailingTy1, NoTrailingTypeArg>
> - : public TrailingObjectsBase {
> -private:
> - static void verifyTrailingObjectsAssertions() {
> - static_assert(llvm::AlignOf<BaseTy>::Alignment >=
> - llvm::AlignOf<TrailingTy1>::Alignment,
> - "TrailingTy1 requires more alignment than BaseTy
> provides");
> -
> -#ifdef LLVM_IS_FINAL
> - static_assert(LLVM_IS_FINAL(BaseTy), "BaseTy must be final.");
> -#endif
> - }
> -
> - static const TrailingTy1 *getTrailingObjectsImpl(const BaseTy *Obj,
> -
> OverloadToken<TrailingTy1>) {
> - return reinterpret_cast<const TrailingTy1 *>(Obj + 1);
> - }
> -
> - static TrailingTy1 *getTrailingObjectsImpl(BaseTy *Obj,
> - OverloadToken<TrailingTy1>) {
> - return reinterpret_cast<TrailingTy1 *>(Obj + 1);
> - }
> -
> -protected:
> - template <typename T> const T *getTrailingObjects() const {
> - verifyTrailingObjectsAssertions();
> - return getTrailingObjectsImpl(static_cast<const BaseTy *>(this),
> - OverloadToken<T>());
> - }
> -
> - template <typename T> T *getTrailingObjects() {
> - verifyTrailingObjectsAssertions();
> - return getTrailingObjectsImpl(static_cast<BaseTy *>(this),
> - OverloadToken<T>());
> - }
> -
> - template <typename Ty1,
> - typename std::enable_if<std::is_same<Ty1, TrailingTy1>::value,
> - int>::type = 0>
> - static LLVM_CONSTEXPR size_t additionalSizeToAlloc(size_t Count1) {
> - return sizeof(TrailingTy1) * Count1;
> - }
> -
> - template <typename Ty1>
> - static LLVM_CONSTEXPR size_t totalSizeToAlloc(size_t Count1) {
> - return sizeof(BaseTy) + additionalSizeToAlloc<Ty1>(Count1);
> + template <typename... Tys>
> + static LLVM_CONSTEXPR typename std::enable_if<
> + std::is_same<Foo<TrailingTys...>, Foo<Tys...>>::value, size_t>::type
> + totalSizeToAlloc(typename
> trailing_objects_internal::ExtractSecondType<
> + TrailingTys, size_t>::type... Counts) {
> + return sizeof(BaseTy) +
> ParentType::additionalSizeToAllocImpl(Counts...);
> }
> };
>
>
> Modified: llvm/trunk/unittests/Support/TrailingObjectsTest.cpp
> URL:
> http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/llvm/trunk/unittests/Support/TrailingObjectsTest.cpp?rev=256054&r1=256053&r2=256054&view=diff
>
> ==============================================================================
> --- llvm/trunk/unittests/Support/TrailingObjectsTest.cpp (original)
> +++ llvm/trunk/unittests/Support/TrailingObjectsTest.cpp Fri Dec 18
> 16:54:37 2015
> @@ -45,9 +45,10 @@ public:
> using TrailingObjects::getTrailingObjects;
> };
>
> -// Here, there are two singular optional object types appended.
> -// Note that it fails to compile without the alignment spec.
> -class LLVM_ALIGNAS(8) Class2 final : protected TrailingObjects<Class2,
> double, short> {
> +// Here, there are two singular optional object types appended. Note
> +// that the alignment of Class2 is automatically increased to account
> +// for the alignment requirements of the trailing objects.
> +class Class2 final : protected TrailingObjects<Class2, double, short> {
> friend TrailingObjects;
>
> bool HasShort, HasDouble;
> @@ -117,7 +118,9 @@ TEST(TrailingObjects, TwoArg) {
> Class2 *C1 = Class2::create(4);
> Class2 *C2 = Class2::create(0, 4.2);
>
> - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(Class2), 8u); // due to alignment
> + EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(Class2), llvm::RoundUpToAlignment(sizeof(bool) * 2,
> +
> llvm::alignOf<double>()));
> + EXPECT_EQ(llvm::alignOf<Class2>(), llvm::alignOf<double>());
>
> EXPECT_EQ((Class2::additionalSizeToAlloc<double, short>(1, 0)),
> sizeof(double));
> @@ -144,4 +147,31 @@ TEST(TrailingObjects, TwoArg) {
> delete C1;
> delete C2;
> }
> +
> +// This test class is not trying to be a usage demo, just asserting
> +// that three args does actually work too (it's the same code as
> +// handles the second arg, so it's basically covered by the above, but
> +// just in case..)
> +class Class3 final : public TrailingObjects<Class3, double, short, bool> {
> + friend TrailingObjects;
> +
> + size_t numTrailingObjects(OverloadToken<double>) const { return 1; }
> + size_t numTrailingObjects(OverloadToken<short>) const { return 1; }
> +};
> +
> +TEST(TrailingObjects, ThreeArg) {
> + EXPECT_EQ((Class3::additionalSizeToAlloc<double, short, bool>(1, 1, 3)),
> + sizeof(double) + sizeof(short) + 3 * sizeof(bool));
> + EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(Class3),
> + llvm::RoundUpToAlignment(1, llvm::alignOf<double>()));
> + Class3 *C = reinterpret_cast<Class3 *>(::operator new(1000));
> + EXPECT_EQ(C->getTrailingObjects<double>(), reinterpret_cast<double *>(C
> + 1));
> + EXPECT_EQ(C->getTrailingObjects<short>(),
> + reinterpret_cast<short *>(reinterpret_cast<double *>(C + 1) +
> 1));
> + EXPECT_EQ(
> + C->getTrailingObjects<bool>(),
> + reinterpret_cast<bool *>(
> + reinterpret_cast<short *>(reinterpret_cast<double *>(C + 1) +
> 1) +
> + 1));
> +}
> }
>
>
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