// Copyright (c) 2018-2019, NVIDIA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. #ifndef FORTRAN_COMMON_IDIOMS_H_ #define FORTRAN_COMMON_IDIOMS_H_ // Defines anything that might ever be useful in more than one source file // or that is too weird or too specific to the host C++ compiler to be // exposed elsewhere. #ifndef __cplusplus #error this is a C++ program #endif #if __cplusplus < 201703L #error this is a C++17 program #endif #if !__clang__ && defined __GNUC__ && __GNUC__ < 7 #error g++ >= 7.2 is required #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #if __GNUC__ == 7 // Avoid a deduction bug in GNU 7.x headers by forcing the answer. namespace std { template struct is_trivially_copy_constructible> : false_type {}; template struct is_trivially_copy_constructible>> : false_type {}; } #endif // enable "this is a std::string"s with the 's' suffix using namespace std::literals::string_literals; namespace Fortran::common { // Helper templates for combining a list of lambdas into an anonymous // struct for use with std::visit() on a std::variant<> sum type. // E.g.: std::visit(visitors{ // [&](const firstType &x) { ... }, // [&](const secondType &x) { ... }, // ... // [&](const auto &catchAll) { ... }}, variantObject); template struct visitors : LAMBDAS... { using LAMBDAS::operator()...; }; template visitors(LAMBDAS... x)->visitors; // Calls std::fprintf(stderr, ...), then abort(). [[noreturn]] void die(const char *, ...); // For switch statements without default: labels. #define CRASH_NO_CASE \ Fortran::common::die("no case at " __FILE__ "(%d)", __LINE__) // For cheap assertions that should be applied in production. // To disable, compile with '-DCHECK=(void)' #ifndef CHECK #define CHECK(x) \ ((x) || \ (Fortran::common::die( \ "CHECK(" #x ") failed at " __FILE__ "(%d)", __LINE__), \ false)) #endif // User-defined type traits that default to false: // Invoke CLASS_TRAIT(traitName) to define a trait, then put // using traitName = std::true_type; (or false_type) // into the appropriate class definitions. You can then use // typename std::enable_if_t, ...> // in template specialization definitions. #define CLASS_TRAIT(T) \ namespace class_trait_ns_##T { \ template std::true_type test(typename A::T *); \ template std::false_type test(...); \ template \ constexpr bool has_trait{decltype(test(nullptr))::value}; \ template constexpr bool trait_value() { \ if constexpr (has_trait) { \ using U = typename A::T; \ return U::value; \ } else { \ return false; \ } \ } \ } \ template constexpr bool T{class_trait_ns_##T::trait_value()}; #if !defined ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED && (__clang__ || __GNUC__) #define ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED __attribute__((unused)) #endif // Define enum class NAME with the given enumerators, a static // function EnumToString() that maps enumerators to std::string, // and a constant NAME_enumSize that captures the number of items // in the enum class. std::string EnumIndexToString(int index, const char *names); template struct ListItemCount { constexpr ListItemCount(std::initializer_list list) : value{list.size()} {} const std::size_t value; }; #define ENUM_CLASS(NAME, ...) \ enum class NAME { __VA_ARGS__ }; \ ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED static constexpr std::size_t NAME##_enumSize{[] { \ enum { __VA_ARGS__ }; \ return Fortran::common::ListItemCount{__VA_ARGS__}.value; \ }()}; \ ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED static inline std::string EnumToString(NAME e) { \ return Fortran::common::EnumIndexToString( \ static_cast(e), #__VA_ARGS__); \ } // Given a const reference to a value, return a copy of the value. template A Clone(const A &x) { return x; } // C++ does a weird and dangerous thing when deducing template type parameters // from function arguments: lvalue references are allowed to match rvalue // reference arguments. Template function declarations like // template int foo(A &&); // need to be protected against this C++ language feature when functions // may modify such arguments. Use these type functions to invoke SFINAE // on a result type via // template common::IfNoLvalue foo(A &&); // or, for constructors, // template> int foo(A &&); // This works with parameter packs too. template using IfNoLvalue = std::enable_if_t<(... && !std::is_lvalue_reference_v), A>; template using NoLvalue = IfNoLvalue; } #endif // FORTRAN_COMMON_IDIOMS_H_