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This fixes some bugs in the swap functions for std::expected. It also disables the noexcept-specifiers for equality operators, because those are problematic when querying whether a std::expected is equality comparable. The operator==(const expected<T,E>&, const U&) function is not constrained, so is viable for comparing expected<T,E> with expected<void,G>, but then we get an error from the noexcept-specifier. libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: * include/std/expected (expected::_M_swap_val_unex): Guard the correct object. (expected::swap): Move is_swappable requirement from static_assert to constraint. (swap): Likewise. (operator==): Remove noexcept-specifier. * testsuite/20_util/expected/swap.cc: Check swapping of types without non-throwing move constructor. Check constraints on swap. * testsuite/20_util/expected/unexpected.cc: Check constraints on swap. * testsuite/20_util/expected/equality.cc: New test.
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