Release Cosmopolitan v3.6.0

This release is an atomic upgrade to GCC 14.1.0 with C23 and C++23
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Justine Tunney 2024-07-23 03:16:17 -07:00
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@ -27,36 +27,34 @@ _LIBCPP_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_STD
// chances are that you want to use `__libcpp_allocate` instead.
//
// Returns the allocated memory, or `nullptr` on failure.
inline _LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI
void* __libcpp_aligned_alloc(std::size_t __alignment, std::size_t __size) {
inline _LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI void* __libcpp_aligned_alloc(std::size_t __alignment, std::size_t __size) {
# if defined(_LIBCPP_MSVCRT_LIKE)
return ::_aligned_malloc(__size, __alignment);
return ::_aligned_malloc(__size, __alignment);
# elif _LIBCPP_STD_VER >= 17 && !defined(_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_C11_ALIGNED_ALLOC)
// aligned_alloc() requires that __size is a multiple of __alignment,
// but for C++ [new.delete.general], only states "if the value of an
// alignment argument passed to any of these functions is not a valid
// alignment value, the behavior is undefined".
// To handle calls such as ::operator new(1, std::align_val_t(128)), we
// round __size up to the next multiple of __alignment.
size_t __rounded_size = (__size + __alignment - 1) & ~(__alignment - 1);
// Rounding up could have wrapped around to zero, so we have to add another
// max() ternary to the actual call site to avoid succeeded in that case.
return ::aligned_alloc(__alignment, __size > __rounded_size ? __size : __rounded_size);
// aligned_alloc() requires that __size is a multiple of __alignment,
// but for C++ [new.delete.general], only states "if the value of an
// alignment argument passed to any of these functions is not a valid
// alignment value, the behavior is undefined".
// To handle calls such as ::operator new(1, std::align_val_t(128)), we
// round __size up to the next multiple of __alignment.
size_t __rounded_size = (__size + __alignment - 1) & ~(__alignment - 1);
// Rounding up could have wrapped around to zero, so we have to add another
// max() ternary to the actual call site to avoid succeeded in that case.
return ::aligned_alloc(__alignment, __size > __rounded_size ? __size : __rounded_size);
# else
void* __result = nullptr;
(void)::posix_memalign(&__result, __alignment, __size);
// If posix_memalign fails, __result is unmodified so we still return `nullptr`.
return __result;
void* __result = nullptr;
(void)::posix_memalign(&__result, __alignment, __size);
// If posix_memalign fails, __result is unmodified so we still return `nullptr`.
return __result;
# endif
}
inline _LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI
void __libcpp_aligned_free(void* __ptr) {
#if defined(_LIBCPP_MSVCRT_LIKE)
inline _LIBCPP_HIDE_FROM_ABI void __libcpp_aligned_free(void* __ptr) {
# if defined(_LIBCPP_MSVCRT_LIKE)
::_aligned_free(__ptr);
#else
# else
::free(__ptr);
#endif
# endif
}
#endif // !_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_LIBRARY_ALIGNED_ALLOCATION