From: Louis Dionne Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 14:06:55 +0000 (-0400) Subject: [libc++abi] NFC: Remove trailing whitespace X-Git-Tag: llvmorg-12-init~8692 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=e1c67273d53eaf0fe29b6c6fc69f31ff05dbde34;p=platform%2Fupstream%2Fllvm.git [libc++abi] NFC: Remove trailing whitespace --- diff --git a/libcxxabi/test/test_aux_runtime.pass.cpp b/libcxxabi/test/test_aux_runtime.pass.cpp index ddc2630..4f0c174 100644 --- a/libcxxabi/test/test_aux_runtime.pass.cpp +++ b/libcxxabi/test/test_aux_runtime.pass.cpp @@ -12,34 +12,34 @@ #include // Test taken from 5.2.8.2 -// When typeid is applied to a glvalue expression whose type is a polymorphic -// class type, (10.3), the result refers to a std::type_info object -// representing the type of the most derived object (1.8) (that is, the -// dynamic type) to which the glvalue refers. If the glvalue expression is -// obtained by applying the unary * operator to a pointer(68) and the pointer -// is a null pointer value (4.10), the typeid expression throws the +// When typeid is applied to a glvalue expression whose type is a polymorphic +// class type, (10.3), the result refers to a std::type_info object +// representing the type of the most derived object (1.8) (that is, the +// dynamic type) to which the glvalue refers. If the glvalue expression is +// obtained by applying the unary * operator to a pointer(68) and the pointer +// is a null pointer value (4.10), the typeid expression throws the // std::bad_typeid exception (18.7.3). // -// 68) If p is an expression of pointer type, then *p, (*p), *(p), +// 68) If p is an expression of pointer type, then *p, (*p), *(p), // ((*p)), *((p)), and so on all meet this requirement. bool bad_typeid_test () { - class A { virtual void f() {}}; - class B { virtual void g() {}}; - + class A { virtual void f() {}}; + class B { virtual void g() {}}; + B *bp = NULL; try {bool b = typeid(*bp) == typeid (A); ((void)b); } catch ( const std::bad_typeid &) { return true; } return false; } - -// The value of a failed cast to pointer type is the null pointer value of -// the required result type. A failed cast to reference type throws + +// The value of a failed cast to pointer type is the null pointer value of +// the required result type. A failed cast to reference type throws // std::bad_cast (18.7.2). bool bad_cast_test () { class A { virtual void f() {}}; class B { virtual void g() {}}; - class D : public virtual A, private B {}; + class D : public virtual A, private B {}; D d; B *bp = (B*)&d; // cast needed to break protection @@ -47,19 +47,19 @@ bool bad_cast_test () { catch ( const std::bad_cast & ) { return true; } return false; } - + int main ( ) { int ret_val = 0; - + if ( !bad_typeid_test ()) { std::cerr << "TypeID test failed!" << std::endl; ret_val = 1; } - + if ( !bad_cast_test ()) { std::cerr << "Bad cast test failed!" << std::endl; ret_val = 1; } - + return ret_val; } diff --git a/libcxxabi/test/test_vector2.pass.cpp b/libcxxabi/test/test_vector2.pass.cpp index e08abbb..f923aa4 100644 --- a/libcxxabi/test/test_vector2.pass.cpp +++ b/libcxxabi/test/test_vector2.pass.cpp @@ -18,18 +18,18 @@ void my_terminate () { exit ( 0 ); } // Wrapper routines void *my_alloc2 ( size_t sz ) { void *p = std::malloc ( sz ); -// std::printf ( "Allocated %ld bytes at %lx\n", sz, (unsigned long) p ); +// std::printf ( "Allocated %ld bytes at %lx\n", sz, (unsigned long) p ); return p; } - + void my_dealloc2 ( void *p ) { -// std::printf ( "Freeing %lx\n", (unsigned long) p ); - std::free ( p ); +// std::printf ( "Freeing %lx\n", (unsigned long) p ); + std::free ( p ); } void my_dealloc3 ( void *p, size_t ) { -// std::printf ( "Freeing %lx (size %ld)\n", (unsigned long) p, sz ); - std::free ( p ); +// std::printf ( "Freeing %lx (size %ld)\n", (unsigned long) p, sz ); + std::free ( p ); } void my_construct ( void *) { @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ void test_exception_in_destructor ( ) { } catch ( int i ) {} - std::cerr << "should never get here" << std::endl; + std::cerr << "should never get here" << std::endl; } diff --git a/libcxxabi/test/unwind_06.pass.cpp b/libcxxabi/test/unwind_06.pass.cpp index 7d67f52..a305d3d 100644 --- a/libcxxabi/test/unwind_06.pass.cpp +++ b/libcxxabi/test/unwind_06.pass.cpp @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ double foo() double g = get(7); double h = get(8); try { - try1(true); + try1(true); } catch (int e) { } @@ -148,9 +148,9 @@ double foo() assert(f == get(6)); assert(g == get(7)); assert(h == get(8)); - + try { - try2(true); + try2(true); } catch (int e) { } @@ -162,9 +162,9 @@ double foo() assert(f == get(6)); assert(g == get(7)); assert(h == get(8)); - + try { - try3(true); + try3(true); } catch (int e) { } @@ -176,9 +176,9 @@ double foo() assert(f == get(6)); assert(g == get(7)); assert(h == get(8)); - + try { - try4(true); + try4(true); } catch (int e) { } @@ -190,9 +190,9 @@ double foo() assert(f == get(6)); assert(g == get(7)); assert(h == get(8)); - + try { - try5(true); + try5(true); } catch (int e) { } @@ -204,9 +204,9 @@ double foo() assert(f == get(6)); assert(g == get(7)); assert(h == get(8)); - + try { - try6(true); + try6(true); } catch (int e) { } @@ -218,9 +218,9 @@ double foo() assert(f == get(6)); assert(g == get(7)); assert(h == get(8)); - + try { - try7(true); + try7(true); } catch (int e) { } @@ -232,9 +232,9 @@ double foo() assert(f == get(6)); assert(g == get(7)); assert(h == get(8)); - + try { - try8(true); + try8(true); } catch (int e) { }