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-- fc61fc3822d414a1abda906a81208d2667195de3 by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>: Clarify documentation relating to the output of the various printing functions. PiperOrigin-RevId: 253041344 -- 06cb414d1006cd89e38b381d52763b048909d69a by Jorg Brown <jorg@google.com>: Change absl::container_internal::CompressedTuple to instantiate its internal Storage class with the name of the type it's holding, rather than the name of the Tuple. This is not an externally-visible change, other than less compiler memory is used and less debug information is generated. PiperOrigin-RevId: 252940185 -- 33b3f3ed6037eac7d1b7989a3641370e92beaeb9 by Jorg Brown <jorg@google.com>: Change absl::container_internal::CompressedTuple to instantiate its internal Storage class with the name of the type it's holding, rather than the name of the Tuple. This is not an externally-visible change, other than less compiler memory is used and less debug information is generated. PiperOrigin-RevId: 252902091 -- 88595f4e7d6ac57bebdc9811045867f5d7477b5b by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>: Unset thread_local/__thread support for Emscripten. PiperOrigin-RevId: 252706297 -- cabd1715d873dc457271940335c764e62defb952 by Derek Mauro <dmauro@google.com>: Rollback LLVM and Bazel version due to intermittent network failures downloading from GitHub PiperOrigin-RevId: 252661245 GitOrigin-RevId: fc61fc3822d414a1abda906a81208d2667195de3 Change-Id: I4c30995a2db7acef19415ad519259131584db261
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#endif
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#endif // defined(__ANDROID__) && defined(__clang__)
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// Emscripten doesn't yet support `thread_local` or `__thread`.
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// https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/issues/3502
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#if defined(__EMSCRIPTEN__)
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#undef ABSL_HAVE_TLS
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#undef ABSL_HAVE_THREAD_LOCAL
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#endif // defined(__EMSCRIPTEN__)
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// ABSL_HAVE_INTRINSIC_INT128
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//
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// Checks whether the __int128 compiler extension for a 128-bit integral type is
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"-Wno-unused-template"
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"-Wno-used-but-marked-unused"
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"-Wno-zero-as-null-pointer-constant"
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"-Wno-gnu-include-next"
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"-Wno-gnu-zero-variadic-macro-arguments"
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)
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"-Wno-unused-template"
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"-Wno-used-but-marked-unused"
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"-Wno-zero-as-null-pointer-constant"
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"-Wno-gnu-include-next"
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"-Wno-gnu-zero-variadic-macro-arguments"
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)
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"-Wno-unused-template",
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"-Wno-used-but-marked-unused",
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"-Wno-zero-as-null-pointer-constant",
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"-Wno-gnu-include-next",
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"-Wno-gnu-zero-variadic-macro-arguments",
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]
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"-Wno-unused-template",
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"-Wno-used-but-marked-unused",
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"-Wno-zero-as-null-pointer-constant",
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"-Wno-gnu-include-next",
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"-Wno-gnu-zero-variadic-macro-arguments",
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]
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"-Wno-unused-template",
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"-Wno-used-but-marked-unused",
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"-Wno-zero-as-null-pointer-constant",
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# For a libc++ bug fixed in r357267
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"-Wno-gnu-include-next",
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# gtest depends on this GNU extension being offered.
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"-Wno-gnu-zero-variadic-macro-arguments",
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]
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// attempt to pass ':' instead of ":" might result in a 58 ending up in your
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// result.
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//
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// Bools convert to "0" or "1".
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// Bools convert to "0" or "1". Pointers to types other than `char *` are not
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// valid inputs. No output is generated for null `char *` pointers.
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//
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// Floating point numbers are formatted with six-digit precision, which is
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// the default for "std::cout <<" or printf "%g" (the same as "%.6g").
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// The `str_format` library is a typesafe replacement for the family of
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// `printf()` string formatting routines within the `<cstdio>` standard library
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// header. Like the `printf` family, the `str_format` uses a "format string" to
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// perform argument substitutions based on types.
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// perform argument substitutions based on types. See the `FormatSpec` section
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// below for format string documentation.
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//
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// Example:
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//
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// In addition, the `str_format` library provides extension points for
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// augmenting formatting to new types. These extensions are fully documented
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// within the `str_format_extension.h` header file.
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#ifndef ABSL_STRINGS_STR_FORMAT_H_
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#define ABSL_STRINGS_STR_FORMAT_H_
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// written to this point. The resulting value must be captured within an
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// `absl::FormatCountCapture` type.
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//
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// Implementation-defined behavior:
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// * A null pointer provided to "%s" or "%p" is output as "(nil)".
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// * A non-null pointer provided to "%p" is output in hex as if by %#x or
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// %#lx.
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//
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// NOTE: `o`, `x\X` and `u` will convert signed values to their unsigned
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// counterpart before formatting.
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//
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// "%e", .01 -> "1.00000e-2"
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// "%a", -3.0 -> "-0x1.8p+1"
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// "%g", .01 -> "1e-2"
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// "%p", *int -> "0x7ffdeb6ad2a4"
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// "%p", (void*)&value -> "0x7ffdeb6ad2a4"
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//
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// int n = 0;
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// std::string s = absl::StrFormat(
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// and single digit positional ids to indicate which substitution arguments to
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// use at that location within the format string.
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//
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// A '$$' sequence in the format string causes a literal '$' character to be
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// output.
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//
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// Example 1:
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// std::string s = Substitute("$1 purchased $0 $2. Thanks $1!",
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// std::string s = Substitute("$1 purchased $0 $2 for $$10. Thanks $1!",
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// 5, "Bob", "Apples");
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// EXPECT_EQ("Bob purchased 5 Apples. Thanks Bob!", s);
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// EXPECT_EQ("Bob purchased 5 Apples for $10. Thanks Bob!", s);
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//
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// Example 2:
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// std::string s = "Hi. ";
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fi
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readonly DOCKER_CONTAINER="gcr.io/google.com/absl-177019/linux_clang-latest:20190610"
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readonly DOCKER_CONTAINER="gcr.io/google.com/absl-177019/linux_clang-latest:20190508"
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COMPILATION_MODE="fastbuild opt"
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fi
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readonly DOCKER_CONTAINER="gcr.io/google.com/absl-177019/linux_clang-latest:20190610"
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readonly DOCKER_CONTAINER="gcr.io/google.com/absl-177019/linux_clang-latest:20190508"
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readonly DOCKER_CONTAINER="gcr.io/google.com/absl-177019/linux_clang-latest:20190610"
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readonly DOCKER_CONTAINER="gcr.io/google.com/absl-177019/linux_clang-latest:20190610"
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