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Update feature test macro, add deleted operators, update u8path This patch increments the __cpp_lib_char8_t feature test macro, adds deleted operator<< overloads for basic_ostream, and modifies u8path to accept sequences of char8_t for both the C++17 implementation of std::filesystem, and the filesystem TS implementation. The implementation mechanism used for u8path differs between the C++17 and filesystem TS implementations. The changes to the former take advantage of C++17 'if constexpr'. The changes to the latter retain C++11 compatibility and rely on tag dispatching. 2019-11-29 Tom Honermann <tom@honermann.net> Update feature test macro, add deleted operators, update u8path * include/bits/c++config: Bumped the value of the __cpp_lib_char8_t feature test macro. * include/bits/fs_path.h (u8path): Modified u8path to accept sequences of char8_t. * include/experimental/bits/fs_path.h (u8path): Modified u8path to accept sequences of char8_t. * include/std/ostream: Added deleted overloads of wchar_t, char8_t, char16_t, and char32_t for ordinary and wide formatted character and string inserters. From-SVN: r278856
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