catch_ptr.pass.cpp
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//===---------------------- catch_class_04.cpp ----------------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/*
This test checks that adjustedPtr is correct as there exist offsets in this
object for the various subobjects, all of which have a unique id_ to
check against. It also checks that virtual bases work properly
*/
// UNSUPPORTED: libcxxabi-no-exceptions
#include <exception>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <assert.h>
// Clang emits warnings about exceptions of type 'Child' being caught by
// an earlier handler of type 'Base'. Congrats clang, you've just
// diagnosed the behavior under test.
#if defined(__clang__)
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wexceptions"
#endif
struct B
{
static int count;
int id_;
explicit B(int id) : id_(id) {count++;}
B(const B& a) : id_(a.id_) {count++;}
~B() {count--;}
};
int B::count = 0;
struct C1
: virtual B
{
static int count;
int id_;
explicit C1(int id) : B(id-2), id_(id) {count++;}
C1(const C1& a) : B(a.id_-2), id_(a.id_) {count++;}
~C1() {count--;}
};
int C1::count = 0;
struct C2
: virtual private B
{
static int count;
int id_;
explicit C2(int id) : B(id-2), id_(id) {count++;}
C2(const C2& a) : B(a.id_-2), id_(a.id_) {count++;}
~C2() {count--;}
};
int C2::count = 0;
struct A
: C1, C2
{
static int count;
int id_;
explicit A(int id) : B(id+3), C1(id-1), C2(id-2), id_(id) {count++;}
A(const A& a) : B(a.id_+3), C1(a.id_-1), C2(a.id_-2), id_(a.id_) {count++;}
~A() {count--;}
};
int A::count = 0;
A a(5);
void f1()
{
throw &a;
assert(false);
}
void f2()
{
try
{
f1();
assert(false);
}
catch (const A* a) // can catch A
{
assert(a->id_ == 5);
assert(static_cast<const C1*>(a)->id_ == 4);
assert(static_cast<const C2*>(a)->id_ == 3);
assert(static_cast<const B*>(a)->id_ == 8);
throw;
}
catch (const C1*)
{
assert(false);
}
catch (const C2*)
{
assert(false);
}
catch (const B*)
{
assert(false);
}
}
void f3()
{
try
{
f2();
assert(false);
}
catch (const B* a) // can catch B
{
assert(static_cast<const B*>(a)->id_ == 8);
throw;
}
catch (const C1* c1)
{
assert(false);
}
catch (const C2*)
{
assert(false);
}
}
void f4()
{
try
{
f3();
assert(false);
}
catch (const C2* c2) // can catch C2
{
assert(c2->id_ == 3);
throw;
}
catch (const B* a)
{
assert(false);
}
catch (const C1*)
{
assert(false);
}
}
void f5()
{
try
{
f4();
assert(false);
}
catch (const C1* c1) // can catch C1
{
assert(c1->id_ == 4);
assert(static_cast<const B*>(c1)->id_ == 8);
throw;
}
catch (const B* a)
{
assert(false);
}
catch (const C2*)
{
assert(false);
}
}
int main()
{
try
{
f5();
assert(false);
}
catch (...)
{
}
}