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* Enforce using headers from Swift's LLVMSupport fork and not llvm-project when building stdlib * [LLVMSupport] Re-import LLVMSupport .cpp and .h files from 9ff3a9759b7c2f146e7f46e4aebc60453c577c5a from apple/llvm-project Done via the following commands, while having llvm-project checked out at 9ff3a9759b7c2f146e7f46e4aebc60453c577c5a, a commit on the stable/20210726 branch of apple/llvm-project, <9ff3a9759b>: for i in swift/stdlib/public/LLVMSupport/*.cpp ; do cp llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/$(basename $i) $i ; done for i in swift/stdlib/include/llvm/ADT/*.h; do cp llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/$(basename $i) $i ; done for i in swift/stdlib/include/llvm/Support/*.h; do cp llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/Support/$(basename $i) $i ; done cp llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/ScopeExit.h swift/stdlib/include/llvm/ADT/ScopeExit.h cp llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/Twine.h swift/stdlib/include/llvm/ADT/Twine.h cp llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h swift/stdlib/include/llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h * [LLVMSupport] Re-namespace the LLVMSupport fork after re-forking by re-applyingb72788c27aMore precisely: 1) git cherry-pickb72788c27a2) manually resolve the conflict in AlignOf.h by keeping the HEAD's version of the chunk and discarding the cherry-pick's change 3) git add AlignOf.h 4) git status | grep "deleted by us" | awk '{print($4)}' | xargs git rm 5) git cherry-pick --continue Original namespacing commit message: > This adds the `__swift::__runtime` inline namespace to the LLVMSupport > interfaces. This avoids an ODR violation when LLVM and Swift are in the > same address space. It also will aid in the process of pruning the > LLVMSupport library by ensuring that accidental leakage of the llvm > namespace does not allow us to remove symbols which we rely on. * [LLVMSupport] Re-apply "pruning" on re-forked LLVMSupport frombb102707edThis re-applies the "pruning" commit frombb102707ed, which did the following: - Remove many whole files, - Remove "epoch tracking" and "reverse iteration" support from ADT containers - Remove "ABI break checking" support from STLExtras - Remove float parsing functions from StringExtras.h - Remove APInt/APSInt dependencies from StringRef.h + StringRef.cpp (edit distance, int parsing) - Remove some variants of error handling and dependency of dbgs() from ErrorHandling.h and ErrorHandling.cpp We don't need to do the whole-file-removal step, because that's already done, but the rest is re-applied by doing: 1) git cherry-pickbb102707ed2) manually resolving conflict in ADT/DenseMap.h by keeping HEAD's version of the chunk and removing epoch tracking from it 3) manually resolving conflict in ADT/STLExtras.h by keeping HEAD's version of the chunk and removing ABI check checking from it 4) manually resolving conflict in ADT/StringExtras.h by deleting the whole chunk (removing APInt/APSInt dependent functions) 5) manually resolving conflict in ErrorHandling.cpp by force-applying the cherry-pick's version (removing write() calls and OOM callback) 6) manually resolving the three conflicts in CMakeLists.txt files by keeping HEAD's version completely 7) git add stdlib/include/llvm/{ADT/StringSwitch.h,ADT/Twine.h,Support/raw_ostream.h} Original commit description: > Reduce LLVMSupport to the subset required for the runtime. This reduces > the TCB and the overheads of the runtime. The inline namespace's > preservation ensures that ODR violations do not occur. * [LLVMSupport] Re-apply all post-import modifications on LLVMSupport that the Swift's fork has Since the previous commits re-imported "vanilla" versions of LLVMSupport, we need to re-apply all modifications that the Swift's fork has made since the last import. More precisely: 1) git diff 7b70120440cd39d67a595a7d0ea4e828ecc6ee44..origin/main -- stdlib/include/llvm stdlib/public/LLVMSupport | git apply -3 --exclude "stdlib/include/llvm/Support/DataTypes.h" --exclude "stdlib/include/llvm/Config/llvm-config.h.cmake" 2) manually resolve conflict in STLExtras.h by applying the "__swift::__runtime" prefix to HEAD's version 3) manually resolve conflicts in StringSwitch.h by keeping HEAD's version (removing the Unicode BOM marker at the beginning of the file, keeping LLVM's version of the string functions) 4) manually resolve conflict in SwapByteOrder.h by adding the `defined(__wasi__)` part into the #if * [LLVMSupport] Drop remaining dependencies on APSInt.h, Error.h, DataTypes.h and STLForwardCompat.h Most cases can drop the #includes without any changes, in some cases there are straighforward replacements (climits, cstdint). For STLForwardCompat.h, we need to bring in parts of STLForwardCompat.h from llvm-project. * [LLVMSupport] Remove raw_ostream.h and drop dependencies to it from the runtime * [LLVMSupport] Simplify error reporting in SmallVector and avoid using std::string when producing fatal errors messages Co-authored-by: Saleem Abdulrasool <compnerd@compnerd.org>
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//===--- StringSwitch.h - Switch-on-literal-string Construct --------------===/
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===/
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//
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// This file implements the StringSwitch template, which mimics a switch()
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// statement whose cases are string literals.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===/
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#ifndef LLVM_ADT_STRINGSWITCH_H
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#define LLVM_ADT_STRINGSWITCH_H
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
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#include <cassert>
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#include <cstring>
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inline namespace __swift { inline namespace __runtime {
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namespace llvm {
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/// A switch()-like statement whose cases are string literals.
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///
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/// The StringSwitch class is a simple form of a switch() statement that
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/// determines whether the given string matches one of the given string
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/// literals. The template type parameter \p T is the type of the value that
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/// will be returned from the string-switch expression. For example,
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/// the following code switches on the name of a color in \c argv[i]:
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///
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/// \code
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/// Color color = StringSwitch<Color>(argv[i])
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/// .Case("red", Red)
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/// .Case("orange", Orange)
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/// .Case("yellow", Yellow)
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/// .Case("green", Green)
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/// .Case("blue", Blue)
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/// .Case("indigo", Indigo)
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/// .Cases("violet", "purple", Violet)
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/// .Default(UnknownColor);
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/// \endcode
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template<typename T, typename R = T>
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class StringSwitch {
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/// The string we are matching.
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const StringRef Str;
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/// The pointer to the result of this switch statement, once known,
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/// null before that.
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Optional<T> Result;
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public:
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explicit StringSwitch(StringRef S)
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: Str(S), Result() { }
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// StringSwitch is not copyable.
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StringSwitch(const StringSwitch &) = delete;
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// StringSwitch is not assignable due to 'Str' being 'const'.
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void operator=(const StringSwitch &) = delete;
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void operator=(StringSwitch &&other) = delete;
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StringSwitch(StringSwitch &&other)
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: Str(other.Str), Result(std::move(other.Result)) { }
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~StringSwitch() = default;
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// Case-sensitive case matchers
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StringSwitch &Case(StringLiteral S, T Value) {
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if (!Result && Str == S) {
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Result = std::move(Value);
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}
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return *this;
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}
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StringSwitch& EndsWith(StringLiteral S, T Value) {
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if (!Result && Str.endswith(S)) {
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Result = std::move(Value);
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}
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return *this;
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}
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StringSwitch& StartsWith(StringLiteral S, T Value) {
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if (!Result && Str.startswith(S)) {
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Result = std::move(Value);
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}
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return *this;
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}
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StringSwitch &Cases(StringLiteral S0, StringLiteral S1, T Value) {
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return Case(S0, Value).Case(S1, Value);
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}
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StringSwitch &Cases(StringLiteral S0, StringLiteral S1, StringLiteral S2,
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T Value) {
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return Case(S0, Value).Cases(S1, S2, Value);
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}
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StringSwitch &Cases(StringLiteral S0, StringLiteral S1, StringLiteral S2,
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StringLiteral S3, T Value) {
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return Case(S0, Value).Cases(S1, S2, S3, Value);
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}
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StringSwitch &Cases(StringLiteral S0, StringLiteral S1, StringLiteral S2,
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StringLiteral S3, StringLiteral S4, T Value) {
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return Case(S0, Value).Cases(S1, S2, S3, S4, Value);
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}
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StringSwitch &Cases(StringLiteral S0, StringLiteral S1, StringLiteral S2,
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StringLiteral S3, StringLiteral S4, StringLiteral S5,
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T Value) {
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return Case(S0, Value).Cases(S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, Value);
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}
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StringSwitch &Cases(StringLiteral S0, StringLiteral S1, StringLiteral S2,
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StringLiteral S3, StringLiteral S4, StringLiteral S5,
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StringLiteral S6, T Value) {
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return Case(S0, Value).Cases(S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, Value);
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}
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StringSwitch &Cases(StringLiteral S0, StringLiteral S1, StringLiteral S2,
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StringLiteral S3, StringLiteral S4, StringLiteral S5,
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StringLiteral S6, StringLiteral S7, T Value) {
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return Case(S0, Value).Cases(S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, Value);
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}
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StringSwitch &Cases(StringLiteral S0, StringLiteral S1, StringLiteral S2,
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StringLiteral S3, StringLiteral S4, StringLiteral S5,
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StringLiteral S6, StringLiteral S7, StringLiteral S8,
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T Value) {
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return Case(S0, Value).Cases(S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, Value);
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}
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StringSwitch &Cases(StringLiteral S0, StringLiteral S1, StringLiteral S2,
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StringLiteral S3, StringLiteral S4, StringLiteral S5,
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StringLiteral S6, StringLiteral S7, StringLiteral S8,
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StringLiteral S9, T Value) {
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return Case(S0, Value).Cases(S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, S9, Value);
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}
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// Case-insensitive case matchers.
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StringSwitch &CaseLower(StringLiteral S, T Value) {
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if (!Result && Str.equals_insensitive(S))
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Result = std::move(Value);
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return *this;
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}
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StringSwitch &EndsWithLower(StringLiteral S, T Value) {
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if (!Result && Str.endswith_insensitive(S))
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Result = Value;
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return *this;
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}
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StringSwitch &StartsWithLower(StringLiteral S, T Value) {
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if (!Result && Str.startswith_insensitive(S))
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Result = std::move(Value);
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return *this;
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}
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StringSwitch &CasesLower(StringLiteral S0, StringLiteral S1, T Value) {
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return CaseLower(S0, Value).CaseLower(S1, Value);
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}
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StringSwitch &CasesLower(StringLiteral S0, StringLiteral S1, StringLiteral S2,
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T Value) {
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return CaseLower(S0, Value).CasesLower(S1, S2, Value);
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}
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StringSwitch &CasesLower(StringLiteral S0, StringLiteral S1, StringLiteral S2,
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StringLiteral S3, T Value) {
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return CaseLower(S0, Value).CasesLower(S1, S2, S3, Value);
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}
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StringSwitch &CasesLower(StringLiteral S0, StringLiteral S1, StringLiteral S2,
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StringLiteral S3, StringLiteral S4, T Value) {
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return CaseLower(S0, Value).CasesLower(S1, S2, S3, S4, Value);
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}
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LLVM_NODISCARD
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R Default(T Value) {
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if (Result)
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return std::move(*Result);
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return Value;
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}
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LLVM_NODISCARD
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operator R() {
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assert(Result && "Fell off the end of a string-switch");
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return std::move(*Result);
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}
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};
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} // end namespace llvm
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}} // namespace swift::runtime
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#endif // LLVM_ADT_STRINGSWITCH_H
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