// { dg-do compile { target c++11 } }
// Copyright (C) 2011-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
//
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// .
#include
#include
#include
// 3 element tuple
int main()
{
typedef std::tuple tuple_type;
// 01: default ctor
__gnu_test::constexpr_default_constructible test1;
test1.operator()();
// 02: default copy ctor
__gnu_test::constexpr_single_value_constructible test2;
test2.operator()();
// 03: element move ctor, single element
const int i1(415);
constexpr tuple_type t2 { 44, 55, std::move(i1) };
// 04: element move ctor, three element
const int i2(510);
const int i3(408);
const int i4(650);
constexpr tuple_type t4 { std::move(i2), std::move(i3), std::move(i4) };
// 05: value-type conversion constructor
const int i5(310);
const int i6(310);
const int i7(310);
constexpr tuple_type t8(i5, i6, i7);
// 06: different-tuple-type conversion constructor
test2.operator()>();
test2.operator(), tuple_type>();
return 0;
}