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// Test handling of the case where we have a class g-r-o and a non-void
// and non-class-type ramp return.
#include "coro.h"
int g_promise = -1;
struct Thing {
double x;
Thing () : x(0.0) {}
~Thing () {}
};
template<typename R, typename HandleRef, typename ...T>
struct std::coroutine_traits<R, HandleRef, T...> {
struct promise_type {
promise_type (HandleRef h, T ...args)
{ h = std::coroutine_handle<promise_type>::from_promise (*this);
PRINT ("Created Promise");
g_promise = 1;
}
~promise_type () { PRINT ("Destroyed Promise"); g_promise = 0;}
Thing get_return_object() { return {}; }
//int get_return_object() { return 0; }
auto initial_suspend() {
return std::suspend_always{};
}
auto final_suspend() noexcept { return std::suspend_never{}; }
void return_void() {}
void unhandled_exception() {}
};
};
int
my_coro (std::coroutine_handle<>& h)
{
PRINT ("coro1: about to return");
co_return;
} // { dg-error {cannot convert 'Thing' to 'int' in return} }
int main ()
{
std::coroutine_handle<> h;
int t = my_coro (h);
if (h.done())
{
PRINT ("main: apparently was already done...");
abort ();
}
// initial suspend.
h.resume ();
// The coro should have self-destructed.
if (g_promise)
{
PRINT ("main: apparently we did not complete...");
abort ();
}
PRINT ("main: returning");
return t;
}