libstdc++: Fix pretty printer tests of tuple indexes
Signed-off-by: Philipp Fent <fent@in.tum.de> libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: * testsuite/libstdc++-prettyprinters/48362.cc: Fix expected tuple indices. * testsuite/libstdc++-prettyprinters/cxx11.cc: Likewise.
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// { dg-final { note-test t1 {empty std::tuple} } }
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std::tuple<std::string, int, std::tuple<>> t2{ "Johnny", 5, {} };
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// { dg-final { regexp-test t2 {std::tuple containing = {\[1\] = "Johnny", \[2\] = 5, \[3\] = empty std::tuple}} } }
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// { dg-final { regexp-test t2 {std::tuple containing = {\[0\] = "Johnny", \[1\] = 5, \[2\] = empty std::tuple}} } }
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std::cout << "\n";
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return 0; // Mark SPOT
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// { dg-final { note-test runiq_ptr {std::unique_ptr<int> = {get() = 0x0}} } }
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ExTuple tpl(6,7);
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// { dg-final { note-test tpl {std::tuple containing = {[1] = 6, [2] = 7}} } }
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// { dg-final { note-test tpl {std::tuple containing = {[0] = 6, [1] = 7}} } }
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ExTuple &rtpl = tpl;
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// { dg-final { note-test rtpl {std::tuple containing = {[1] = 6, [2] = 7}} } }
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// { dg-final { note-test rtpl {std::tuple containing = {[0] = 6, [1] = 7}} } }
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std::error_code e0;
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// { dg-final { note-test e0 {std::error_code = { }} } }
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