llvm-project/clang/lib/Basic/CMakeLists.txt

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set(LLVM_LINK_COMPONENTS
Core
MC
Support
)
# Figure out if we can track VC revisions.
function(find_first_existing_file out_var)
foreach(file ${ARGN})
if(EXISTS "${file}")
set(${out_var} "${file}" PARENT_SCOPE)
return()
endif()
endforeach()
endfunction()
macro(find_first_existing_vc_file out_var path)
find_first_existing_file(${out_var}
"${path}/.git/logs/HEAD" # Git
"${path}/.svn/wc.db" # SVN 1.7
"${path}/.svn/entries" # SVN 1.6
)
endmacro()
find_first_existing_vc_file(llvm_vc "${LLVM_MAIN_SRC_DIR}")
find_first_existing_vc_file(clang_vc "${CLANG_SOURCE_DIR}")
# The VC revision include that we want to generate.
set(version_inc "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/SVNVersion.inc")
set(get_svn_script "${LLVM_MAIN_SRC_DIR}/cmake/modules/GetSVN.cmake")
if(DEFINED llvm_vc AND DEFINED clang_vc)
# Create custom target to generate the VC revision include.
add_custom_command(OUTPUT "${version_inc}"
DEPENDS "${llvm_vc}" "${clang_vc}" "${get_svn_script}"
COMMAND
${CMAKE_COMMAND} "-DFIRST_SOURCE_DIR=${LLVM_MAIN_SRC_DIR}"
"-DFIRST_NAME=LLVM"
"-DSECOND_SOURCE_DIR=${CLANG_SOURCE_DIR}"
"-DSECOND_NAME=CLANG"
"-DHEADER_FILE=${version_inc}"
-P "${get_svn_script}")
# Mark the generated header as being generated.
set_source_files_properties("${version_inc}"
PROPERTIES GENERATED TRUE
HEADER_FILE_ONLY TRUE)
# Tell Version.cpp that it needs to build with -DHAVE_SVN_VERSION_INC.
set_source_files_properties(Version.cpp
PROPERTIES COMPILE_DEFINITIONS "HAVE_SVN_VERSION_INC")
else()
# Not producing a VC revision include.
set(version_inc)
endif()
add_clang_library(clangBasic
Attributes.cpp
Builtins.cpp
CharInfo.cpp
Diagnostic.cpp
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DiagnosticIDs.cpp
FileManager.cpp
FileSystemStatCache.cpp
IdentifierTable.cpp
LangOptions.cpp
Module.cpp
ObjCRuntime.cpp
OpenMPKinds.cpp
OperatorPrecedence.cpp
SanitizerBlacklist.cpp
Sanitizers.cpp
SourceLocation.cpp
SourceManager.cpp
TargetInfo.cpp
Targets.cpp
TokenKinds.cpp
Version.cpp
Implement a new 'availability' attribute, that allows one to specify which versions of an OS provide a certain facility. For example, void foo() __attribute__((availability(macosx,introduced=10.2,deprecated=10.4,obsoleted=10.6))); says that the function "foo" was introduced in 10.2, deprecated in 10.4, and completely obsoleted in 10.6. This attribute ties in with the deployment targets (e.g., -mmacosx-version-min=10.1 specifies that we want to deploy back to Mac OS X 10.1). There are several concrete behaviors that this attribute enables, as illustrated with the function foo() above: - If we choose a deployment target >= Mac OS X 10.4, uses of "foo" will result in a deprecation warning, as if we had placed attribute((deprecated)) on it (but with a better diagnostic) - If we choose a deployment target >= Mac OS X 10.6, uses of "foo" will result in an "unavailable" warning (in C)/error (in C++), as if we had placed attribute((unavailable)) on it - If we choose a deployment target prior to 10.2, foo() is weak-imported (if it is a kind of entity that can be weak imported), as if we had placed the weak_import attribute on it. Naturally, there can be multiple availability attributes on a declaration, for different platforms; only the current platform matters when checking availability attributes. The only platforms this attribute currently works for are "ios" and "macosx", since we already have -mxxxx-version-min flags for them and we have experience there with macro tricks translating down to the deprecated/unavailable/weak_import attributes. The end goal is to open this up to other platforms, and even extension to other "platforms" that are really libraries (say, through a #pragma clang define_system), but that hasn't yet been designed and we may want to shake out more issues with this narrower problem first. Addresses <rdar://problem/6690412>. As a drive-by bug-fix, if an entity is both deprecated and unavailable, we only emit the "unavailable" diagnostic. llvm-svn: 128127
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VersionTuple.cpp
VirtualFileSystem.cpp
Warnings.cpp
${version_inc}
)