[64f3b9f] | 1 | // Partial autogen means that some lifecycle functions are possible to generate, and needed, while
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| 2 | // others are impossible to generate, but unneeded.
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| 3 |
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| 4 | #ifdef ERR1
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| 5 | #define BAD(...) __VA_ARGS__
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| 6 | #else
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| 7 | #define BAD(...)
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| 8 | #endif
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| 9 |
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[36dfdac] | 10 | void testAllNested() {
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| 11 |
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| 12 | // Declaring your own empty ctor leaves an autogen dtor usable
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| 13 | struct thing1 {};
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[10b5970] | 14 | void ?{}( thing1 & ) { printf( "custom ctor\n"); }
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[36dfdac] | 15 | void test1() {
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| 16 | printf("test1\n");
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| 17 | thing1 x;
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| 18 | }
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| 19 |
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| 20 | // Declaring your own empty ctor and dtor leaves an autogen copy ctor usable
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| 21 | struct thing2 {};
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[10b5970] | 22 | void ?{}( thing2 & ) { printf( "custom ctor\n"); }
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| 23 | void ^?{}( thing2 & ) { printf( "custom dtor\n"); }
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[36dfdac] | 24 | void test2() {
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| 25 | printf("test2\n");
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| 26 | thing2 x;
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| 27 | thing2 y = x;
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| 28 | }
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| 29 |
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| 30 | // Deleting the autogen copy ctor also deletes the autogen empty ctor
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| 31 | struct thing3 {};
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| 32 | void ?{}( thing3 &, thing3 ) = void;
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| 33 | void test3() {
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| 34 | printf("test3\n");
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| 35 | BAD( thing3 x; ) // Unique best alternative includes deleted identifier
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| 36 | }
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| 37 |
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| 38 | struct thing456 {};
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[10b5970] | 39 | void ?{}( thing456 & ) { printf( "custom ctor\n"); }
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[36dfdac] | 40 | void ?{}( thing456 &, thing456 ) = void;
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| 41 | thing456 & ?=?( thing456 &, thing456 ) = void;
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[10b5970] | 42 | void ^?{}( thing456 & ) { printf( "custom dtor\n"); }
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[36dfdac] | 43 |
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| 44 | struct wrapper1 { thing456 x; };
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| 45 | struct wrapper2 { wrapper1 x; };
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| 46 |
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| 47 | // Deleting some autogens and declaring your own for the others leaves yours usable
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| 48 | // and the deleted ones cleanly deleted
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| 49 | void test4() {
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| 50 | printf("test4\n");
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| 51 | thing456 x;
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| 52 | BAD( thing456 y = x; ) // Unique best alternative includes deleted identifier
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| 53 | }
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| 54 |
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| 55 | // Wrapping v4 leaves yours usable via autogen
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| 56 | // and the autogen-lifts of your deleted ones are not usable
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| 57 | void test5() {
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| 58 | printf("test5\n");
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| 59 | wrapper1 x;
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| 60 | BAD( wrapper1 y = x; ) // Unique best alternative includes deleted identifier
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| 61 | }
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| 62 |
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| 63 | // Wrapping again works similarly
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| 64 | void test6() {
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| 65 | printf("test6\n");
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| 66 | wrapper2 x;
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| 67 | BAD( wrapper2 y = x; ) // Unique best alternative includes deleted identifier
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| 68 | }
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| 69 |
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| 70 | test1();
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| 71 | test2();
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| 72 | test3();
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| 73 | test4();
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| 74 | test5();
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| 75 | test6();
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| 76 | }
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| 77 |
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| 78 | // ===== Repeat, now as top-level declarations
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| 79 |
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[64f3b9f] | 80 | // Declaring your own empty ctor leaves an autogen dtor usable
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| 81 | struct thing1 {};
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[10b5970] | 82 | void ?{}( thing1 & ) { printf( "custom ctor\n"); }
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[64f3b9f] | 83 | void test1() {
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| 84 | printf("test1\n");
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| 85 | thing1 x;
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| 86 | }
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| 87 |
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| 88 | // Declaring your own empty ctor and dtor leaves an autogen copy ctor usable
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| 89 | struct thing2 {};
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[10b5970] | 90 | void ?{}( thing2 & ) { printf( "custom ctor\n"); }
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| 91 | void ^?{}( thing2 & ) { printf( "custom dtor\n"); }
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[64f3b9f] | 92 | void test2() {
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| 93 | printf("test2\n");
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| 94 | thing2 x;
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| 95 | thing2 y = x;
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| 96 | }
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| 97 |
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| 98 | // Deleting the autogen copy ctor also deletes the autogen empty ctor
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| 99 | struct thing3 {};
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| 100 | void ?{}( thing3 &, thing3 ) = void;
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| 101 | void test3() {
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| 102 | printf("test3\n");
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| 103 | BAD( thing3 x; ) // Unique best alternative includes deleted identifier
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| 104 | }
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| 105 |
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| 106 | struct thing456 {};
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[10b5970] | 107 | void ?{}( thing456 & ) { printf( "custom ctor\n"); }
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[64f3b9f] | 108 | void ?{}( thing456 &, thing456 ) = void;
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| 109 | thing456 & ?=?( thing456 &, thing456 ) = void;
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[10b5970] | 110 | void ^?{}( thing456 & ) { printf( "custom dtor\n"); }
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[64f3b9f] | 111 |
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| 112 | struct wrapper1 { thing456 x; };
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| 113 | struct wrapper2 { wrapper1 x; };
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| 114 |
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| 115 | // Deleting some autogens and declaring your own for the others leaves yours usable
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| 116 | // and the deleted ones cleanly deleted
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| 117 | void test4() {
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| 118 | printf("test4\n");
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| 119 | thing456 x;
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| 120 | BAD( thing456 y = x; ) // Unique best alternative includes deleted identifier
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| 121 | }
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| 122 |
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| 123 | // Wrapping v4 leaves yours usable via autogen
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| 124 | // and the autogen-lifts of your deleted ones are not usable
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| 125 | void test5() {
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| 126 | printf("test5\n");
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| 127 | wrapper1 x;
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| 128 | BAD( wrapper1 y = x; ) // Unique best alternative includes deleted identifier
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| 129 | }
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| 130 |
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| 131 | // Wrapping again works similarly
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| 132 | void test6() {
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| 133 | printf("test6\n");
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| 134 | wrapper2 x;
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| 135 | BAD( wrapper2 y = x; ) // Unique best alternative includes deleted identifier
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| 136 | }
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| 137 |
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| 138 | int main() {
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[36dfdac] | 139 | printf("====== Top-level declarations ======\n");
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[64f3b9f] | 140 | test1();
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| 141 | test2();
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| 142 | test3();
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| 143 | test4();
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| 144 | test5();
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| 145 | test6();
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[36dfdac] | 146 | printf("====== Function-nested declarations ======\n");
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| 147 | testAllNested();
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[64f3b9f] | 148 | }
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