From 70317569c6dcd9809ed4a8c425777e653ec6ca08 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karen Arutyunov Date: Mon, 1 May 2017 18:24:31 +0300 Subject: Add hxx extension for headers --- build2/types | 249 ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 249 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 build2/types (limited to 'build2/types') diff --git a/build2/types b/build2/types deleted file mode 100644 index c189f4d..0000000 --- a/build2/types +++ /dev/null @@ -1,249 +0,0 @@ -// file : build2/types -*- C++ -*- -// copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2017 Code Synthesis Ltd -// license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file - -#ifndef BUILD2_TYPES -#define BUILD2_TYPES - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include // unique_ptr, shared_ptr -#include // pair, move() -#include // size_t, nullptr_t -#include // uint{8,16,32,64}_t, *_MIN, *_MAX -#include -#include -#include // hash, function, reference_wrapper -#include - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include -#if defined(__cpp_lib_shared_mutex) || defined(__cpp_lib_shared_timed_mutex) -# include -#endif - -#include // ios_base::failure -#include // exception -#include // logic_error, invalid_argument, runtime_error -#include - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -namespace build2 -{ - // Commonly-used types. - // - using std::uint8_t; - using std::uint16_t; - using std::uint32_t; - using std::uint64_t; - - using std::size_t; - using std::nullptr_t; - - using std::pair; - using std::tuple; - using std::string; - using std::function; - using std::reference_wrapper; - - using std::hash; - - using std::initializer_list; - - using std::unique_ptr; - using std::shared_ptr; - using std::weak_ptr; - - using std::array; - using std::vector; - using butl::vector_view; // - using butl::small_vector; // - - using strings = vector; - using cstrings = vector; - - using std::istream; - using std::ostream; - - // Concurrency. - // - using std::atomic; - using std::memory_order; - using std::memory_order_relaxed; - using std::memory_order_consume; - using std::memory_order_acquire; - using std::memory_order_release; - using std::memory_order_acq_rel; - using std::memory_order_seq_cst; - - using atomic_count = atomic; // Matches scheduler::atomic_count. - - using std::mutex; - using mlock = std::unique_lock; - - using std::condition_variable; - -#if defined(__cpp_lib_shared_mutex) - using shared_mutex = std::shared_mutex; - using ulock = std::unique_lock; - using slock = std::shared_lock; -#elif defined(__cpp_lib_shared_timed_mutex) - using shared_mutex = std::shared_timed_mutex; - using ulock = std::unique_lock; - using slock = std::shared_lock; -#else - // Because we have this fallback, we need to be careful not to create - // multiple shared locks in the same thread. - // - struct shared_mutex: mutex - { - using mutex::mutex; - - void lock_shared () { lock (); } - void try_lock_shared () { try_lock (); } - void unlock_shared () { unlock (); } - }; - - using ulock = std::unique_lock; - using slock = ulock; -#endif - - using std::defer_lock; - using std::adopt_lock; - - using std::thread; - namespace this_thread = std::this_thread; - - // Exceptions. - // - // While is included, there is no using for std::exception -- - // use qualified. - // - using std::logic_error; - using std::invalid_argument; - using std::runtime_error; - using std::system_error; - using io_error = std::ios_base::failure; - - // - // - using butl::optional; - using butl::nullopt; - - // - // - using butl::const_ptr; - - // - // - using butl::path; - using butl::dir_path; - using butl::basic_path; - using butl::invalid_path; - using butl::path_cast; - - // Absolute directory path. Note that for now we don't do any checking that - // the path is in fact absolute. - // - // The idea is to have a different type that we automatically complete when - // a (variable) value of this type gets initialized from untyped names. See - // value_type for details. - // - // Note that currently we also normalize and actualize the path. And we - // leave empty path as is. - // - struct abs_dir_path: dir_path - { - using dir_path::dir_path; - - explicit - abs_dir_path (dir_path d): dir_path (std::move (d)) {} - abs_dir_path () = default; - }; - - using paths = std::vector; - using dir_paths = std::vector; - - // - // - using butl::system_clock; - using butl::timestamp; - using butl::duration; - using butl::timestamp_unknown; - using butl::timestamp_unknown_rep; - using butl::timestamp_nonexistent; - using butl::operator<<; - - // - // - using butl::sha256; - - // - // - // - using butl::process; - using butl::process_path; - using butl::process_error; - - using butl::auto_fd; - using butl::ifdstream; - using butl::ofdstream; - - // - // - using butl::target_triplet; - - // - // - using butl::standard_version; - using butl::standard_version_constraint; - - // See context. - // - enum class run_phase {load, match, execute}; - - ostream& - operator<< (ostream&, run_phase); // utility.cxx - - extern run_phase phase; -} - -// In order to be found (via ADL) these have to be either in std:: or in -// butl::. The latter is a bad idea since libbutl includes the default -// implementation. They are defined in utility.cxx. -// -namespace std -{ - // Path printing with trailing slash for directories. - // - ostream& - operator<< (ostream&, const ::butl::path&); - - // Print as recall[@effect]. - // - ostream& - operator<< (ostream&, const ::butl::process_path&); -} - -// -// -#include - -#endif // BUILD2_TYPES -- cgit v1.1