From febc5ee6a92d0eb7dac1fceaa6c648cf6521b4dc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Abseil Team Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2019 11:36:55 -0800 Subject: Export of internal Abseil changes. -- f9f068aa8a260dc576398e47b8e4540902e41358 by Derek Mauro : Fix test string with embedded NUL. Currently parses as octal. PiperOrigin-RevId: 237088193 -- d271ffdd3f450f817f6d30e98ff39d439aaf3a98 by Abseil Team : Make symbolizer examine any mapping with read+exec permission regardless of 'w' bit. PiperOrigin-RevId: 237056461 -- af315f8306d36a7367a452fd0b58cafdbf20719d by Abseil Team : Switch comments referencing base:: CondVar and Mutex to absl::. PiperOrigin-RevId: 236917884 -- c624d5d1c0bdb917bff5e651ba40599472f84e0e by Gennadiy Rozental : Internal change PiperOrigin-RevId: 236898300 -- 3cdc82429af964846d1152f49148abc61d196a4b by Samuel Benzaquen : Make the `long double` overload if AbslHashValue a template to avoid invalid conversions with implicit operators. This overload was never meant to capture anything other than `long double` and any current caller to it that wasn't a `long double` is potentially a bug. In particular, any type with an implicit `bool` conversion is calling this overload instead of trying to find a hash<> specialization, thus causing pretty bad hash behavior. PiperOrigin-RevId: 236877073 GitOrigin-RevId: f9f068aa8a260dc576398e47b8e4540902e41358 Change-Id: If9cc008dd814f0ca06ed881f612c06575f1f7137 --- absl/strings/str_cat_test.cc | 26 ++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) (limited to 'absl/strings/str_cat_test.cc') diff --git a/absl/strings/str_cat_test.cc b/absl/strings/str_cat_test.cc index 0714107267a1..af459c51e718 100644 --- a/absl/strings/str_cat_test.cc +++ b/absl/strings/str_cat_test.cc @@ -106,11 +106,7 @@ TEST(StrCat, Enums) { TEST(StrCat, Basics) { std::string result; - std::string strs[] = { - "Hello", - "Cruel", - "World" - }; + std::string strs[] = {"Hello", "Cruel", "World"}; std::string stdstrs[] = { "std::Hello", @@ -164,9 +160,10 @@ TEST(StrCat, Basics) { result = absl::StrCat(ui64s[0], ", ", ui64s[1], "!"); EXPECT_EQ(result, "12345678910, 10987654321!"); - std::string one = "1"; // Actually, it's the size of this std::string that we want; a - // 64-bit build distinguishes between size_t and uint64_t, - // even though they're both unsigned 64-bit values. + std::string one = + "1"; // Actually, it's the size of this std::string that we want; a + // 64-bit build distinguishes between size_t and uint64_t, + // even though they're both unsigned 64-bit values. result = absl::StrCat("And a ", one.size(), " and a ", &result[2] - &result[0], " and a ", one, " 2 3 4", "!"); EXPECT_EQ(result, "And a 1 and a 2 and a 1 2 3 4!"); @@ -306,11 +303,7 @@ TEST(StrCat, MaxArgs) { TEST(StrAppend, Basics) { std::string result = "existing text"; - std::string strs[] = { - "Hello", - "Cruel", - "World" - }; + std::string strs[] = {"Hello", "Cruel", "World"}; std::string stdstrs[] = { "std::Hello", @@ -365,9 +358,10 @@ TEST(StrAppend, Basics) { absl::StrAppend(&result, ui64s[0], ", ", ui64s[1], "!"); EXPECT_EQ(result.substr(old_size), "12345678910, 10987654321!"); - std::string one = "1"; // Actually, it's the size of this std::string that we want; a - // 64-bit build distinguishes between size_t and uint64_t, - // even though they're both unsigned 64-bit values. + std::string one = + "1"; // Actually, it's the size of this std::string that we want; a + // 64-bit build distinguishes between size_t and uint64_t, + // even though they're both unsigned 64-bit values. old_size = result.size(); absl::StrAppend(&result, "And a ", one.size(), " and a ", &result[2] - &result[0], " and a ", one, " 2 3 4", "!"); -- cgit 1.4.1