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--- Comment #1 from Jonathan Wakely <redi at gcc dot gnu.org> ---
(In reply to Ali Baharev from comment #0)
> Could this rather confusing error message be improved?
I've tried to improve it in the past, but I think there's no easy way to do it.
> Why do the 32 and 64 bit versions behave differently?
They don't. I think maybe you forgot to use -std=c++11 in the first case?
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--- Comment #2 from Ali Baharev <ali.baharev at gmail dot com> ---
>> Why do the 32 and 64 bit versions behave differently?
>
> They don't. I think maybe you forgot to use -std=c++11 in the first case?
Yes, that's what happened. Sorry, my mistake.
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--- Comment #3 from Daniel Krügler <daniel.kruegler at googlemail dot com> ---
(In reply to Jonathan Wakely from comment #1)
> I've tried to improve it in the past, but I think there's no easy way to do
> it.
A possible fix might be to change the Standard ;-) Despite the smiley I
seriously consider to make the proposal/open an issue that the "all-eating"
signature
template <class charT, class traits, class T>
basic_ostream<charT, traits>&
operator<<(basic_ostream<charT, traits>&& os, const T& x);
should be constrained and should not participate in overload resolution unless
the expression
os << x
would be well-formed (similar for the corresponding extractor). My current
guess is that this would also improve the diagnostics in this case, is that
right?
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I've already fixed the problem with crashes caused by small
"malloc_context_size" values. I think you should wait till the ASan runtime
will be merged from LLVM into GCC.
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If I try to sfinae-out this function based on os<<x being well-formed, I get an
error that "template instantiation depth exceeds maximum of 900" (even for a
valid cout<<42), because even if this overload won't match, it still looks at
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--- Comment #5 from Daniel Krügler <daniel.kruegler at googlemail dot com> ---
(In reply to Marc Glisse from comment #4)
> If I try to sfinae-out this function based on os<<x being well-formed, I get
> an error that "template instantiation depth exceeds maximum of 900" (even
> for a valid cout<<42), because even if this overload won't match, it still
> looks at it recursively.
Thanks for your test, Marc. I will reflect upon the problem in a bit more
detail (Let me add that I had thought a while longer about that problem before
this issue cam up but when I added my note to the issue about the actual sfinae
form this was just of the top of my head).
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*** Bug 58717 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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--- Comment #6 from Daniel Krügler <daniel.kruegler at googlemail dot com> ---
(In reply to Daniel Krügler from comment #5)
> Thanks for your test, Marc. I will reflect upon the problem in a bit more
> detail
My current guess is that my suggested approach should work, assuming a proper
helper trait template will be used. Here is the model code that I used for
testing:
//---------------------------
#include <type_traits>
#include <utility>
namespace xstd {
template<class CharT = char>
struct OStream
{
OStream& operator<<(int);
OStream& operator<<(short);
OStream& operator<<(double);
OStream& operator<<(const void*);
};
struct is_ostreamable_impl
{
template<class CharT, class T, class =
decltype(std::declval<OStream<CharT>&>() << std::declval<T>())>
static std::true_type test(int);
template<class, class>
static std::false_type test(...);
};
template<class CharT, class T>
struct is_ostreamable
: decltype(is_ostreamable_impl::test<CharT, T>(0))::type
{
};
template<class CharT, class T,
typename std::enable_if<
is_ostreamable<CharT, const T&>::value,
bool
>::type = false>
OStream<CharT>& operator<<(OStream<CharT>&& os, const T& t)
{
return os << t;
}
OStream<> out;
}
struct A {};
int main() {
A a;
xstd::out << 1;
xstd::out << a;
}
//---------------------------
The diagnostics of my gcc current 4.9.0 is
<quote>
main.cpp||In function 'int main()':|
main.cpp|50|error: no match for 'operator<<' (operand types are
'xstd::OStream<>' and 'A')|
main.cpp|50|note: candidates are:|
main.cpp|9|note: xstd::OStream<CharT>& xstd::OStream<CharT>::operator<<(int)
[with CharT = char]|
main.cpp|9|note: no known conversion for argument 1 from 'A' to 'int'|
main.cpp|10|note: xstd::OStream<CharT>& xstd::OStream<CharT>::operator<<(short
int) [with CharT = char]|
main.cpp|10|note: no known conversion for argument 1 from 'A' to 'short int'|
main.cpp|11|note: xstd::OStream<CharT>&
xstd::OStream<CharT>::operator<<(double) [with CharT = char]|
main.cpp|11|note: no known conversion for argument 1 from 'A' to 'double'|
main.cpp|12|note: xstd::OStream<CharT>& xstd::OStream<CharT>::operator<<(const
void*) [with CharT = char]|
main.cpp|12|note: no known conversion for argument 1 from 'A' to 'const
void*'|
main.cpp|36|note: template<class CharT, class T, typename
std::enable_if<xstd::is_ostreamable<CharT, const T&>::value, bool>::type
<anonymous> > xstd::OStream<CharT>& xstd::operator<<(xstd::OStream<CharT>&&,
const T&)|
main.cpp|36|note: template argument deduction/substitution failed:|
main.cpp|35|error: no type named 'type' in 'struct std::enable_if<false,
bool>'|
main.cpp|35|note: invalid template non-type parameter|
</quote>
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--- Comment #7 from Jonathan Wakely <redi at gcc dot gnu.org> ---
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> guess is that this would also improve the diagnostics in this case, is that
> right?
Even if it worked (which it doesn't, as Marc also discovered) it would only
help a little bit, because G++ still prints all the candidates even if they are
not viable due to substitution failure. (Usually I love this feature, but when
there are a very large number of overloads, such as anything using operator<<,
the diagnostics can be overwhelming.)
(In reply to Daniel Krügler from comment #6)
> The diagnostics of my gcc current 4.9.0 is
>
> <quote>
> main.cpp||In function 'int main()':|
> main.cpp|50|error: no match for 'operator<<' (operand types are
> 'xstd::OStream<>' and 'A')|
> main.cpp|50|note: candidates are:|
> main.cpp|9|note: xstd::OStream<CharT>& xstd::OStream<CharT>::operator<<(int)
> [with CharT = char]|
> main.cpp|9|note: no known conversion for argument 1 from 'A' to 'int'|
> main.cpp|10|note: xstd::OStream<CharT>&
> xstd::OStream<CharT>::operator<<(short int) [with CharT = char]|
> main.cpp|10|note: no known conversion for argument 1 from 'A' to 'short
> int'|
> main.cpp|11|note: xstd::OStream<CharT>&
> xstd::OStream<CharT>::operator<<(double) [with CharT = char]|
> main.cpp|11|note: no known conversion for argument 1 from 'A' to 'double'|
> main.cpp|12|note: xstd::OStream<CharT>&
> xstd::OStream<CharT>::operator<<(const void*) [with CharT = char]|
> main.cpp|12|note: no known conversion for argument 1 from 'A' to 'const
> void*'|
> main.cpp|36|note: template<class CharT, class T, typename
> std::enable_if<xstd::is_ostreamable<CharT, const T&>::value, bool>::type
> <anonymous> > xstd::OStream<CharT>& xstd::operator<<(xstd::OStream<CharT>&&,
> const T&)|
> main.cpp|36|note: template argument deduction/substitution failed:|
> main.cpp|35|error: no type named 'type' in 'struct std::enable_if<false,
> bool>'|
> main.cpp|35|note: invalid template non-type parameter|
> </quote>
This does look better. I thought I'd experimented with a similar trait(*) and
found the results disappointing.
(*)
https://gitorious.org/redistd/redistd/source/33d8d3a4f49da25e71ca87aab674d3b88500d302:include/redi/printers.h
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The const qualification of the first parm and the number of elements are wrong.
I'm testing a patch.
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