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authorLancelot SIX <lsix@lancelotsix.com>2021-10-19 21:51:40 +0000
committerLancelot SIX <lsix@lancelotsix.com>2021-11-08 21:55:36 +0000
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Improve gdb::array_view ctor from contiguous containers
While reading the interface of gdb::array_view, I realized that the constructor that builds an array_view on top of a contiguous container (such as std::vector, std::array or even gdb::array_view) can be missused. Lets consider the following code sample: struct Parent { Parent (int a): a { a } {} int a; }; std::ostream &operator<< (std::ostream& os, const Parent & p) { os << "Parent {a=" << p.a << "}"; return os; } struct Child : public Parent { Child (int a, int b): Parent { a }, b { b } {} int b; }; std::ostream &operator<< (std::ostream& os, const Child & p) { os << "Child {a=" << p.a << ", b=" << p.b << "}"; return os; } template <typename T> void print (const gdb::array_view<const T> &p) { std::for_each (p.begin (), p.end (), [](const T &p) { std::cout << p << '\n'; }); } Then with the current interface nothinng prevents this usage of array_view to be done: const std::array<Child, 3> elts = { Child {1, 2}, Child {3, 4}, Child {5, 6} }; print_all<Parent> (elts); This compiles fine and produces the following output: Parent {a=1} Parent {a=2} Parent {a=3} which is obviously wrong. There is nowhere in memory a Parent-like object for which the A member is 2 and this call to print_all<Parent> shold not compile at all (calling print_all<Child> is however fine). This comes down to the fact that a Child* is convertible into a Parent*, and that an array view is constructed to a pointer to the first element and a size. The valid type pointed to that can be used with this constructor are restricted using SFINAE, which requires that a pointer to a member into the underlying container can be converted into a pointer the array_view's data type. This patch proposes to change the constraints on the gdb::array_view ctor which accepts a container now requires that the (decayed) type of the elements in the container match the (decayed) type of the array_view being constructed. Applying this change required minimum adjustment in GDB codebase, which are also included in this patch. Tested by rebuilding.
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