Use 'final' and 'override' specifiers directly in ART.
Remove all uses of macros 'FINAL' and 'OVERRIDE' and replace them with
'final' and 'override' specifiers. Remove all definitions of these
macros as well, which were located in these files:
- libartbase/base/macros.h
- test/913-heaps/heaps.cc
- test/ti-agent/ti_macros.h
ART is now using C++14; the 'final' and 'override' specifiers have
been introduced in C++11.
Test: mmma art
Change-Id: I256c7758155a71a2940ef2574925a44076feeebf
diff --git a/compiler/utils/assembler.h b/compiler/utils/assembler.h
index 379a639..251b82c 100644
--- a/compiler/utils/assembler.h
+++ b/compiler/utils/assembler.h
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@
// The purpose of this class is to ensure that we do not have to explicitly
// call the AdvancePC method (which is good for convenience and correctness).
-class DebugFrameOpCodeWriterForAssembler FINAL
+class DebugFrameOpCodeWriterForAssembler final
: public dwarf::DebugFrameOpCodeWriter<> {
public:
struct DelayedAdvancePC {
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@
};
// This method is called the by the opcode writers.
- virtual void ImplicitlyAdvancePC() FINAL;
+ virtual void ImplicitlyAdvancePC() final;
explicit DebugFrameOpCodeWriterForAssembler(Assembler* buffer)
: dwarf::DebugFrameOpCodeWriter<>(false /* enabled */),