* Enable usage of gsl::narrow with exceptions disabled
This solution uses the approach of boost::asio to enabling usage of the
library in environments where exception usage is either prohibited
or not feasible (due to code size constraints). A function template
gsl::throw_exception has been added, which in a normal environment just
throws the exception. However, when GSL_TERMINATE_ON_CONTRACT_VIOLATION
is defined the function is only declared by gsl and the definition of
this function template must be supplied by the library's user.
Closes: #468
Signed-off-by: Damian Jarek <damian.jarek93@gmail.com>
Addition:
- understand STL no exception macro
- use function static variable to set termination handler in kernel mode
- add compile-only tests for no-exception mode
* added termination tests and fixed bugs
* disabled warning C4577 for msvc 2015
Project files were not following the clang-format style. For people
using IDEs were clang-format is always run after a save this would
cause unwanted changes.
This commit only applies "clang-format -i" to files.
* initializer_list overload returns by value to avoid lifetime issues
* generic overload uses expression SFINAE to work with any type that has member size() and operator[], which notably includes const/non-const vector and array.
* Add test coverage for const objects, rvalue initializer_lists, and constexpr usage.
Fixes#357.
* Nest "gsl" directory inside a new "include" directory.
* Cleanup the _MSC_VER conditionals a bit; use constexpr on VS2017+.
* Don't #define noexcept on non-Microsoft implementations.
* Workaround VS2017 bug in multi_span. (Also implement == and != for static_bounds_dynamic_range_t because I'm an EoP semantic soundness snob.)
Fixes#441.