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//              Copyright Catch2 Authors
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// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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//   (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
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//        https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSL-1.0
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#include <type_traits>
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// Setup for #1403 -- look for global overloads of operator << for classes
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// in a different namespace.
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#include <ostream>
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namespace foo {
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    struct helper_1403 {
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        bool operator==(helper_1403) const { return true; }
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    };
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}
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namespace bar {
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    template <typename... Ts>
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    struct TypeList {};
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}
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wmissing-declarations"
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#endif
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std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, foo::helper_1403 const&) {
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    return out << "[1403 helper]";
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}
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///////////////////////////////
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#include <catch2/catch_test_macros.hpp>
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#include <catch2/matchers/catch_matchers_string.hpp>
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#include <cstring>
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// Comparison operators can return non-booleans.
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// This is unusual, but should be supported.
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struct logic_t {
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    logic_t operator< (logic_t) const { return {}; }
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    logic_t operator<=(logic_t) const { return {}; }
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    logic_t operator> (logic_t) const { return {}; }
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    logic_t operator>=(logic_t) const { return {}; }
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    logic_t operator==(logic_t) const { return {}; }
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    logic_t operator!=(logic_t) const { return {}; }
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    explicit operator bool() const { return true; }
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};
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void throws_int(bool b) {
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    if (b) {
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        throw 1;
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    }
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}
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template<typename T>
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bool templated_tests(T t) {
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    int a = 3;
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    REQUIRE(a == t);
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    CHECK(a == t);
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    REQUIRE_THROWS(throws_int(true));
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    CHECK_THROWS_AS(throws_int(true), int);
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    REQUIRE_NOTHROW(throws_int(false));
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    REQUIRE_THAT("aaa", Catch::Matchers::EndsWith("aaa"));
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    return true;
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}
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struct A {};
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std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &o, const A &) { return o << 0; }
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struct B : private A {
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    bool operator==(int) const { return true; }
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};
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#ifdef __clang__
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#pragma clang diagnostic push
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#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-function"
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#endif
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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// Note that because -~GCC~-, this warning cannot be silenced temporarily, by pushing diagnostic stack...
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// Luckily it is firing in test files and thus can be silenced for the whole file, without losing much.
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#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-function"
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#endif
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B f();
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std::ostream g();
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#ifdef __clang__
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#pragma clang diagnostic pop
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#endif
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template <typename, typename>
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struct Fixture_1245 {};
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// This is a minimal example for an issue we have found in 1.7.0
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struct dummy_809 {
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    int i;
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};
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template<typename T>
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bool operator==(const T& val, dummy_809 f) {
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    return val == f.i;
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}
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TEST_CASE("#809") {
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    dummy_809 f;
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    f.i = 42;
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    REQUIRE(42 == f);
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}
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Changes to REQUIRE_THROWS_AS made it stop working in a template in
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// an unfixable way (as long as C++03 compatibility is being kept).
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// To prevent these from happening in the future, this needs to compile
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    TEST_CASE("#833") {
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        REQUIRE(templated_tests<int>(3));
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    }
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// Test containing example where original stream insertable check breaks compilation
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TEST_CASE("#872") {
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    A dummy;
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    CAPTURE(dummy);
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    B x;
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    REQUIRE (x == 4);
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}
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TEST_CASE("#1027: Bitfields can be captured") {
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    struct Y {
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        uint32_t v : 1;
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    };
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    Y y{ 0 };
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    REQUIRE(y.v == 0);
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    REQUIRE(0 == y.v);
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}
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// Comparison operators can return non-booleans.
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// This is unusual, but should be supported.
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TEST_CASE("#1147") {
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    logic_t t1, t2;
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    REQUIRE(t1 == t2);
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    REQUIRE(t1 != t2);
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    REQUIRE(t1 <  t2);
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    REQUIRE(t1 >  t2);
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    REQUIRE(t1 <= t2);
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    REQUIRE(t1 >= t2);
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}
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// unsigned array
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TEST_CASE("#1238") {
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    unsigned char uarr[] = "123";
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    CAPTURE(uarr);
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    signed char sarr[] = "456";
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    CAPTURE(sarr);
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    REQUIRE(std::memcmp(uarr, "123", sizeof(uarr)) == 0);
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    REQUIRE(std::memcmp(sarr, "456", sizeof(sarr)) == 0);
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}
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TEST_CASE_METHOD((Fixture_1245<int, int>), "#1245", "[compilation]") {
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    SUCCEED();
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}
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TEST_CASE("#1403", "[compilation]") {
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    ::foo::helper_1403 h1, h2;
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    REQUIRE(h1 == h2);
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}
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TEST_CASE("Optionally static assertions", "[compilation]") {
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    STATIC_REQUIRE( std::is_void<void>::value );
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    STATIC_REQUIRE_FALSE( std::is_void<int>::value );
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    STATIC_CHECK( std::is_void<void>::value );
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    STATIC_CHECK_FALSE( std::is_void<int>::value );
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}
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TEST_CASE("#1548", "[compilation]") {
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    using namespace bar;
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    REQUIRE(std::is_same<TypeList<int>, TypeList<int>>::value);
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}
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    // #925
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    using signal_t = void (*) (void*);
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    struct TestClass {
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        signal_t testMethod_uponComplete_arg = nullptr;
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    };
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    namespace utility {
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        inline static void synchronizing_callback( void * ) { }
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    }
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#if defined (_MSC_VER)
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#pragma warning(push)
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// The function pointer comparison below triggers warning because of
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// calling conventions
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#pragma warning(disable:4244)
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#endif
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    TEST_CASE("#925: comparing function pointer to function address failed to compile", "[!nonportable]" ) {
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        TestClass test;
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        REQUIRE(utility::synchronizing_callback != test.testMethod_uponComplete_arg);
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    }
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#if defined (_MSC_VER)
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#pragma warning(pop)
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#endif
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TEST_CASE( "#1319: Sections can have description (even if it is not saved",
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               "[compilation]" ) {
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    SECTION( "SectionName", "This is a long form section description" ) {
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        SUCCEED();
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    }
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}
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TEST_CASE("Lambdas in assertions") {
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    REQUIRE([]() { return true; }());
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}
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namespace {
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    struct HasBitOperators {
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        int value;
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        friend HasBitOperators operator| (HasBitOperators lhs, HasBitOperators rhs) {
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            return { lhs.value | rhs.value };
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        }
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        friend HasBitOperators operator& (HasBitOperators lhs, HasBitOperators rhs) {
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            return { lhs.value & rhs.value };
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        }
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        friend HasBitOperators operator^ (HasBitOperators lhs, HasBitOperators rhs) {
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            return { lhs.value ^ rhs.value };
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        }
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        explicit operator bool() const {
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            return !!value;
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        }
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        friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, HasBitOperators val) {
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            out << "Val: " << val.value;
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            return out;
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        }
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    };
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}
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TEST_CASE("Assertion macros support bit operators and bool conversions", "[compilation][bitops]") {
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    HasBitOperators lhs{ 1 }, rhs{ 2 };
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    REQUIRE(lhs | rhs);
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    REQUIRE_FALSE(lhs & rhs);
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    REQUIRE(HasBitOperators{ 1 } & HasBitOperators{ 1 });
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    REQUIRE(lhs ^ rhs);
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    REQUIRE_FALSE(lhs ^ lhs);
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}
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namespace {
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    struct ImmovableType {
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        ImmovableType() = default;
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        ImmovableType(ImmovableType const&) = delete;
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        ImmovableType& operator=(ImmovableType const&) = delete;
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        ImmovableType(ImmovableType&&) = delete;
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        ImmovableType& operator=(ImmovableType&&) = delete;
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        friend bool operator==(ImmovableType const&, ImmovableType const&) {
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            return true;
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        }
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    };
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}
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TEST_CASE("Immovable types are supported in basic assertions", "[compilation][.approvals]") {
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    REQUIRE(ImmovableType{} == ImmovableType{});
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}
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namespace adl {
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struct always_true {
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    explicit operator bool() const { return true; }
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};
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#define COMPILATION_TEST_DEFINE_UNIVERSAL_OPERATOR(op) \
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template <class T, class U> \
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auto operator op (T&&, U&&) { \
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    return always_true{}; \
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}
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COMPILATION_TEST_DEFINE_UNIVERSAL_OPERATOR(==)
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COMPILATION_TEST_DEFINE_UNIVERSAL_OPERATOR(!=)
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COMPILATION_TEST_DEFINE_UNIVERSAL_OPERATOR(<)
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COMPILATION_TEST_DEFINE_UNIVERSAL_OPERATOR(>)
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COMPILATION_TEST_DEFINE_UNIVERSAL_OPERATOR(<=)
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COMPILATION_TEST_DEFINE_UNIVERSAL_OPERATOR(>=)
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COMPILATION_TEST_DEFINE_UNIVERSAL_OPERATOR(|)
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COMPILATION_TEST_DEFINE_UNIVERSAL_OPERATOR(&)
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COMPILATION_TEST_DEFINE_UNIVERSAL_OPERATOR(^)
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#undef COMPILATION_TEST_DEFINE_UNIVERSAL_OPERATOR
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}
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TEST_CASE("ADL universal operators don't hijack expression deconstruction", "[compilation][.approvals]") {
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    REQUIRE(adl::always_true{});
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    REQUIRE(0 == adl::always_true{});
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    REQUIRE(0 != adl::always_true{});
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    REQUIRE(0 < adl::always_true{});
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    REQUIRE(0 > adl::always_true{});
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    REQUIRE(0 <= adl::always_true{});
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    REQUIRE(0 >= adl::always_true{});
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    REQUIRE(0 | adl::always_true{});
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    REQUIRE(0 & adl::always_true{});
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    REQUIRE(0 ^ adl::always_true{});
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}
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