C++: Specify GNU version on min/max test#19606
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The `<?` and `>?` operators where removed in g++ in version 4.3, and the latest version of our our frontend enforces this through a version check. Hence, to keep the test working, we not to explicitly specify a version.
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Pull Request Overview
Updates the min/max operator test to run under GNU C++ 4.2.0 so that the deprecated <?/>? operators are still recognized by the extractor.
- Adds a semmle-extractor option to force
--gnu_version 40200in the test. - Adjusts the expected spans for
<?and>?in the updated file.
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| File | Description |
|---|---|
| cpp/ql/test/library-tests/exprs/min_max/test.cpp | Added extractor comment to specify GNU version 4.2.0. |
| cpp/ql/test/library-tests/exprs/min_max/expr.expected | Updated expected operator spans for <? and >?. |
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The
<?and>?operators where removed in g++ in version 4.3, and the latest version of our our frontend enforces this through a version check. Hence, to keep the test working, we not to explicitly specify a version.