![]() We should strive to have our own tests, except when there is overwhelming value in using another standard library's existing tests. The reason is that it ensures that implementations don't all start relying on the same interpretation of the Standard. The unique_ptr tests did not add any test coverage AFAICT, and the forward_like tests were moved to the style used everywhere in the libc++ test suite. Note that I got to this because this actually broke a downstream configuration where we use -ffreestanding. The signature of main() was not consistent with the signature we (need to) use everywhere in the test suite. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134767 |
||
---|---|---|
.. | ||
unique.ptr |