Am Do., 8. Sept. 2022 um 20:30 Uhr schrieb Jonathan Wakely via Libstdc++ <libstd...@gcc.gnu.org>: > > Tested powerpc64le-linux, pushed to trunk. > > -- >8 -- > > The new proposed resolution for LWG 3629 says that std::error_code and > std::error_condition should only use ADL to find their customization > points. This means we need to use a poison pill to prevent lookup from > finding overloads in the enclosing namespaces. > > We can also remove the forward declarations of std::make_error_code and > std::make_error_condition, because they aren't needed now. ADL can find > them anyway (when std is an associated namespace), and unqualified name > lookup will not (and should not) find them. > > libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: > > * include/std/system_error (__adl_only::make_error_code): Add > deleted function. > (__adl_only::make_error_condition): Likewise. > (error_code::error_code(ErrorCodeEnum)): Add using-declaration > for deleted function. > (error_condition::error_condition(ErrorConditionEnum)): > Likewise. > * testsuite/19_diagnostics/error_code/cons/lwg3629.cc: New test. > * testsuite/19_diagnostics/error_condition/cons/lwg3629.cc: New test. > --- [..] > +// { dg-do compile { target c++11 } } > + > +// 3629. make_error_code and make_error_condition are customization points > +// Verify that make_error_code is looked up using ADL only. > + > +namespace user > +{ > + struct E1; > +} > + > +// N.B. not in associated namespace of E1, and declared before > <system_error>. > +user::E1 make_error_code(user::E1); > + > +#include <future> // declares std::make_error_code(future_errc) > +#include <system_error> > + > +namespace user > +{ > + struct E1 > + { > + operator std::error_code() const; > + }; > + > + struct E2 > + { > + operator std::future_errc() const; > + }; > + > + struct E3 > + { > + operator std::errc() const; > + }; > +} > + > +template<> struct std::is_error_code_enum<user::E1> : std::true_type { }; > +template<> struct std::is_error_code_enum<user::E2> : std::true_type { }; > +template<> struct std::is_error_code_enum<user::E3> : std::true_type { }; > + > +// ::make_error_code(E1) should not be found by name lookup. > +std::error_code e1( user::E1{} ); // { dg-error "here" } > + > +// std::make_error_code(errc) should not be found by name lookup. > +std::error_code e2( user::E2{} ); // { dg-error "here" }
(1) Unless I'm misunderstanding something here, the comment above doesn't match here, it should mention (std::)future_errc instead. > +// std::make_error_code(future_errc) should not be found by name lookup. > +std::error_code e3( user::E3{} ); // { dg-error "here" } (2) Unless I'm misunderstanding something here, the comment above doesn't match here, it should mention (std::)errc instead. > +// { dg-error "use of deleted function" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } > diff --git > a/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/19_diagnostics/error_condition/cons/lwg3629.cc > b/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/19_diagnostics/error_condition/cons/lwg3629.cc > new file mode 100644 > index 00000000000..e34b53de8a1 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/19_diagnostics/error_condition/cons/lwg3629.cc > @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ > +// { dg-do compile { target c++11 } } > + > +// 3629. make_error_code and make_error_condition are customization points > +// Verify that make_error_condition is looked up using ADL only. > + > +namespace user > +{ > + struct E1; > +} > + > +// N.B. not in associated namespace of E1, and declared before > <system_error>. > +user::E1 make_error_condition(user::E1); > + > +#include <future> // declares std::make_error_condition(future_errc) > +#include <system_error> > + > +namespace user > +{ > + struct E1 > + { > + operator std::error_code() const; > + }; > + > + struct E2 > + { > + operator std::future_errc() const; > + }; > + > + struct E3 > + { > + operator std::errc() const; > + }; > +} > + > +template<> struct std::is_error_condition_enum<user::E1> : std::true_type { > }; > +template<> struct std::is_error_condition_enum<user::E2> : std::true_type { > }; > +template<> struct std::is_error_condition_enum<user::E3> : std::true_type { > }; > + > +// ::make_error_condition(E1) should not be found by name lookup. > +std::error_condition e1( user::E1{} ); // { dg-error "here" } > + > +// std::make_error_condition(errc) should not be found by name lookup. > +std::error_condition e2( user::E2{} ); // { dg-error "here" } Ditto here (1) > +// std::make_error_condition(future_errc) should not be found by name lookup. > +std::error_condition e3( user::E3{} ); // { dg-error "here" } Ditto here (2) > +// { dg-error "use of deleted function" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } > -- > 2.37.3 - Daniel