[Bug libstdc++/105081] Make std::random_device throw std::system_error
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https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=105081
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The master branch has been updated by Jonathan Wakely <redi@gcc.gnu.org>:
https://gcc.gnu.org/g:d6a6a4ea086d6af97bd7fbd482f51df41c265b79
commit r14-2217-gd6a6a4ea086d6af97bd7fbd482f51df41c265b79
Author: Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
Date: Fri Jun 30 14:37:59 2023 +0100
libstdc++: Make std::random_device throw more std::system_error [PR105081]
In r14-289-gf9412cedd6c0e7 I made the std::random_device constructor
throw std::system_error for unrecognized tokens. But it still throws
std::runtime_error for a token such as "rdseed" that is recognized but
not supported at runtime by the CPU the program is running on.
With this change we throw std::system_error for those cases too. This
fixes the following failures on Intel CPUs withour rdseed support:
FAIL: 26_numerics/random/random_device/94087.cc execution test
FAIL: 26_numerics/random/random_device/cons/token.cc execution test
FAIL: 26_numerics/random/random_device/entropy.cc execution test
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
PR libstdc++/105081
* src/c++11/random.cc (random_device::_M_init): Throw
std::system_error when the requested device is a valid token but
not available at runtime.
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