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The __parent_pointer type alias was marked to be removed in d163ab3.
At that time, still had uses of __parent_pointer as a local variable type in operator[] and at()

Those uses were removed in 4a2dd31, which refactored __find_equal to return a pair instead of using an out parameter

However, the typedef in and the alias in __tree were left behind

This patch removes the unused typedef from and the __parent_pointer alias from __tree

Signed-off-by: Krechals <topala.andrei@gmail.com>
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llvmbot commented Dec 13, 2025

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Author: Andrei Topala (Krechals)

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The __parent_pointer type alias was marked to be removed in d163ab3.
At that time, <map> still had uses of __parent_pointer as a local variable type in operator[] and at()

Those uses were removed in 4a2dd31, which refactored __find_equal to return a pair instead of using an out parameter

However, the typedef in <map> and the alias in __tree were left behind

This patch removes the unused typedef from <map> and the __parent_pointer alias from __tree


Full diff: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/172185.diff

2 Files Affected:

  • (modified) libcxx/include/__tree (-2)
  • (modified) libcxx/include/map (-1)
diff --git a/libcxx/include/__tree b/libcxx/include/__tree
index 22aa186470bda..6f81c6d2bf9fd 100644
--- a/libcxx/include/__tree
+++ b/libcxx/include/__tree
@@ -907,8 +907,6 @@ public:
   using __end_node_t _LIBCPP_NODEBUG       = __tree_end_node<__node_base_pointer>;
   using __end_node_pointer _LIBCPP_NODEBUG = __rebind_pointer_t<__void_pointer, __end_node_t>;
 
-  using __parent_pointer _LIBCPP_NODEBUG = __end_node_pointer; // TODO: Remove this once the uses in <map> are removed
-
   using __node_allocator _LIBCPP_NODEBUG = __rebind_alloc<__alloc_traits, __node>;
   using __node_traits _LIBCPP_NODEBUG    = allocator_traits<__node_allocator>;
 
diff --git a/libcxx/include/map b/libcxx/include/map
index 2f5bcba6835c9..324c8d69be735 100644
--- a/libcxx/include/map
+++ b/libcxx/include/map
@@ -1418,7 +1418,6 @@ private:
   typedef typename __base::__node_allocator __node_allocator;
   typedef typename __base::__node_pointer __node_pointer;
   typedef typename __base::__node_base_pointer __node_base_pointer;
-  typedef typename __base::__parent_pointer __parent_pointer;
 
   typedef __map_node_destructor<__node_allocator> _Dp;
   typedef unique_ptr<__node, _Dp> __node_holder;

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I don’t have access to the Reviewers section, so I’m tagging @ldionne for review

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I don’t have access to the Reviewers section, so I’m tagging @ldionne for review

People get messaged automatically. No need to ping them.

@philnik777 philnik777 merged commit 4e95718 into llvm:main Dec 15, 2025
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