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-rw-r--r--absl/base/config.h14
-rw-r--r--absl/time/duration.cc19
2 files changed, 20 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/absl/base/config.h b/absl/base/config.h
index 87e403ad..500bc8c8 100644
--- a/absl/base/config.h
+++ b/absl/base/config.h
@@ -138,12 +138,16 @@
// supported.
#ifdef ABSL_HAVE_THREAD_LOCAL
#error ABSL_HAVE_THREAD_LOCAL cannot be directly set
-#elif (!defined(__apple_build_version__) || \
- (__apple_build_version__ >= 8000042)) && \
- !(defined(__APPLE__) && TARGET_OS_IPHONE && \
- __IPHONE_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED < __IPHONE_9_0)
+#elif defined(__APPLE__)
// Notes: Xcode's clang did not support `thread_local` until version
-// 8, and even then not for all iOS < 9.0.
+// 8, and even then not for all iOS < 9.0. Also, Xcode 9.3 started disallowing
+// `thread_local` for 32-bit iOS simulator targeting iOS 9.x.
+// `__has_feature` is only supported by Clang so it has be inside
+// `defined(__APPLE__)` check.
+#if __has_feature(cxx_thread_local)
+#define ABSL_HAVE_THREAD_LOCAL 1
+#endif
+#else // !defined(__APPLE__)
#define ABSL_HAVE_THREAD_LOCAL 1
#endif
diff --git a/absl/time/duration.cc b/absl/time/duration.cc
index 5e4f9313..108fa490 100644
--- a/absl/time/duration.cc
+++ b/absl/time/duration.cc
@@ -62,6 +62,7 @@
#include <limits>
#include <string>
+#include "absl/base/casts.h"
#include "absl/numeric/int128.h"
#include "absl/time/time.h"
@@ -165,14 +166,16 @@ inline Duration MakeDurationFromU128(uint128 u128, bool is_neg) {
return time_internal::MakeDuration(rep_hi, rep_lo);
}
-// Convert int64_t to uint64_t in twos-complement system.
-inline uint64_t EncodeTwosComp(int64_t v) { return static_cast<uint64_t>(v); }
-
-// Convert uint64_t to int64_t in twos-complement system.
-inline int64_t DecodeTwosComp(uint64_t v) {
- if (v <= kint64max) return static_cast<int64_t>(v);
- return static_cast<int64_t>(v - kint64max - 1) + kint64min;
-}
+// Convert between int64_t and uint64_t, preserving representation. This
+// allows us to do arithmetic in the unsigned domain, where overflow has
+// well-defined behavior. See operator+=() and operator-=().
+//
+// C99 7.20.1.1.1, as referenced by C++11 18.4.1.2, says, "The typedef
+// name intN_t designates a signed integer type with width N, no padding
+// bits, and a two's complement representation." So, we can convert to
+// and from the corresponding uint64_t value using a bit cast.
+inline uint64_t EncodeTwosComp(int64_t v) { return bit_cast<uint64_t>(v); }
+inline int64_t DecodeTwosComp(uint64_t v) { return bit_cast<int64_t>(v); }
// Note: The overflow detection in this function is done using greater/less *or
// equal* because kint64max/min is too large to be represented exactly in a