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// UNSUPPORTED: libcpp-has-no-monotonic-clock

// Due to C++17 inline variables ASAN flags this test as containing an ODR
// violation because Clock::is_steady is defined in both the dylib and this TU.
// UNSUPPORTED: asan

// Starting with C++17, Clock::is_steady is inlined (but not before LLVM-3.9!),
// but before C++17 it requires the symbol to be present in the dylib.
// XFAIL: availability=macosx10.7 && (c++98 || c++03 || c++11 || c++14 || apple-clang-7 || apple-clang-8.0)
// XFAIL: availability=macosx10.8 && (c++98 || c++03 || c++11 || c++14 || apple-clang-7 || apple-clang-8.0)

// <chrono>

// steady_clock

// check clock invariants

#include <chrono>

template <class T>
void test(const T &) {}

int main()
{
    typedef std::chrono::steady_clock C;
    static_assert((std::is_same<C::rep, C::duration::rep>::value), "");
    static_assert((std::is_same<C::period, C::duration::period>::value), "");
    static_assert((std::is_same<C::duration, C::time_point::duration>::value), "");
    static_assert(C::is_steady, "");
    test(std::chrono::steady_clock::is_steady);
}