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//===-- CodeGenFunction.h - Per-Function state for LLVM CodeGen -*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This is the internal per-function state used for llvm translation.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef CLANG_CODEGEN_CODEGENFUNCTION_H
#define CLANG_CODEGEN_CODEGENFUNCTION_H
#include "clang/AST/Type.h"
#include "clang/AST/ExprCXX.h"
This patch is motivated by numerous strict-aliasing warnings when compiling clang as a Release build. The big change is that all AST nodes (subclasses of Stmt) whose children are Expr* store their children as Stmt* or arrays of Stmt*. This is to remove strict-aliasing warnings when using StmtIterator. None of the interfaces of any of the classes have changed (except those with arg_iterators, see below), as the accessor methods introduce the needed casts (via cast<>). While this extra casting may seem cumbersome, it actually adds some important sanity checks throughout the codebase, as clients using StmtIterator can potentially overwrite children that are expected to be Expr* with Stmt* (that aren't Expr*). The casts provide extra sanity checks that are operational in debug builds to catch invariant violations such as these. For classes that have arg_iterators (e.g., CallExpr), the definition of arg_iterator has been replaced. Instead of it being Expr**, it is an actual class (called ExprIterator) that wraps a Stmt**, and provides the necessary operators for iteration. The nice thing about this class is that it also uses cast<> to type-checking, which introduces extra sanity checks throughout the codebase that are useful for debugging. A few of the CodeGen functions that use arg_iterator (especially from OverloadExpr) have been modified to take begin and end iterators instead of a base Expr** and the number of arguments. This matches more with the abstraction of iteration. This still needs to be cleaned up a little bit, as clients expect that ExprIterator is a RandomAccessIterator (which we may or may not wish to allow for efficiency of representation). This is a fairly large patch. It passes the tests (except CodeGen/bitfield.c, which was already broken) on both a Debug and Release build, but it should obviously be reviewed. llvm-svn: 52378
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#include "clang/AST/ExprObjC.h"
#include "clang/AST/CharUnits.h"
#include "clang/Basic/TargetInfo.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ValueHandle.h"
#include "CodeGenModule.h"
#include "CGBlocks.h"
#include "CGBuilder.h"
#include "CGCall.h"
#include "CGCXX.h"
#include "CGValue.h"
namespace llvm {
class BasicBlock;
class LLVMContext;
class MDNode;
class Module;
class SwitchInst;
class Twine;
class Value;
class CallSite;
}
namespace clang {
class APValue;
class ASTContext;
class CXXDestructorDecl;
class CXXTryStmt;
class Decl;
class EnumConstantDecl;
class FunctionDecl;
class FunctionProtoType;
class LabelStmt;
class ObjCContainerDecl;
class ObjCInterfaceDecl;
class ObjCIvarDecl;
class ObjCMethodDecl;
class ObjCImplementationDecl;
class ObjCPropertyImplDecl;
class TargetInfo;
class TargetCodeGenInfo;
class VarDecl;
class ObjCForCollectionStmt;
class ObjCAtTryStmt;
class ObjCAtThrowStmt;
class ObjCAtSynchronizedStmt;
This patch is motivated by numerous strict-aliasing warnings when compiling clang as a Release build. The big change is that all AST nodes (subclasses of Stmt) whose children are Expr* store their children as Stmt* or arrays of Stmt*. This is to remove strict-aliasing warnings when using StmtIterator. None of the interfaces of any of the classes have changed (except those with arg_iterators, see below), as the accessor methods introduce the needed casts (via cast<>). While this extra casting may seem cumbersome, it actually adds some important sanity checks throughout the codebase, as clients using StmtIterator can potentially overwrite children that are expected to be Expr* with Stmt* (that aren't Expr*). The casts provide extra sanity checks that are operational in debug builds to catch invariant violations such as these. For classes that have arg_iterators (e.g., CallExpr), the definition of arg_iterator has been replaced. Instead of it being Expr**, it is an actual class (called ExprIterator) that wraps a Stmt**, and provides the necessary operators for iteration. The nice thing about this class is that it also uses cast<> to type-checking, which introduces extra sanity checks throughout the codebase that are useful for debugging. A few of the CodeGen functions that use arg_iterator (especially from OverloadExpr) have been modified to take begin and end iterators instead of a base Expr** and the number of arguments. This matches more with the abstraction of iteration. This still needs to be cleaned up a little bit, as clients expect that ExprIterator is a RandomAccessIterator (which we may or may not wish to allow for efficiency of representation). This is a fairly large patch. It passes the tests (except CodeGen/bitfield.c, which was already broken) on both a Debug and Release build, but it should obviously be reviewed. llvm-svn: 52378
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namespace CodeGen {
class CodeGenTypes;
class CGDebugInfo;
class CGFunctionInfo;
class CGRecordLayout;
class CGBlockInfo;
class CGCXXABI;
/// A branch fixup. These are required when emitting a goto to a
/// label which hasn't been emitted yet. The goto is optimistically
/// emitted as a branch to the basic block for the label, and (if it
/// occurs in a scope with non-trivial cleanups) a fixup is added to
/// the innermost cleanup. When a (normal) cleanup is popped, any
/// unresolved fixups in that scope are threaded through the cleanup.
struct BranchFixup {
/// The block containing the terminator which needs to be modified
/// into a switch if this fixup is resolved into the current scope.
/// If null, LatestBranch points directly to the destination.
llvm::BasicBlock *OptimisticBranchBlock;
/// The ultimate destination of the branch.
///
/// This can be set to null to indicate that this fixup was
/// successfully resolved.
llvm::BasicBlock *Destination;
/// The destination index value.
unsigned DestinationIndex;
/// The initial branch of the fixup.
llvm::BranchInst *InitialBranch;
};
enum CleanupKind {
EHCleanup = 0x1,
NormalCleanup = 0x2,
NormalAndEHCleanup = EHCleanup | NormalCleanup,
InactiveCleanup = 0x4,
InactiveEHCleanup = EHCleanup | InactiveCleanup,
InactiveNormalCleanup = NormalCleanup | InactiveCleanup,
InactiveNormalAndEHCleanup = NormalAndEHCleanup | InactiveCleanup
};
/// A stack of scopes which respond to exceptions, including cleanups
/// and catch blocks.
class EHScopeStack {
public:
/// A saved depth on the scope stack. This is necessary because
/// pushing scopes onto the stack invalidates iterators.
class stable_iterator {
friend class EHScopeStack;
/// Offset from StartOfData to EndOfBuffer.
ptrdiff_t Size;
stable_iterator(ptrdiff_t Size) : Size(Size) {}
public:
static stable_iterator invalid() { return stable_iterator(-1); }
stable_iterator() : Size(-1) {}
bool isValid() const { return Size >= 0; }
/// Returns true if this scope encloses I.
/// Returns false if I is invalid.
/// This scope must be valid.
bool encloses(stable_iterator I) const { return Size <= I.Size; }
/// Returns true if this scope strictly encloses I: that is,
/// if it encloses I and is not I.
/// Returns false is I is invalid.
/// This scope must be valid.
bool strictlyEncloses(stable_iterator I) const { return Size < I.Size; }
friend bool operator==(stable_iterator A, stable_iterator B) {
return A.Size == B.Size;
}
friend bool operator!=(stable_iterator A, stable_iterator B) {
return A.Size != B.Size;
}
};
/// Information for lazily generating a cleanup. Subclasses must be
/// POD-like: cleanups will not be destructed, and they will be
/// allocated on the cleanup stack and freely copied and moved
/// around.
///
/// Cleanup implementations should generally be declared in an
/// anonymous namespace.
class Cleanup {
public:
// Anchor the construction vtable. We use the destructor because
// gcc gives an obnoxious warning if there are virtual methods
// with an accessible non-virtual destructor. Unfortunately,
// declaring this destructor makes it non-trivial, but there
// doesn't seem to be any other way around this warning.
//
// This destructor will never be called.
virtual ~Cleanup();
/// Emit the cleanup. For normal cleanups, this is run in the
/// same EH context as when the cleanup was pushed, i.e. the
/// immediately-enclosing context of the cleanup scope. For
/// EH cleanups, this is run in a terminate context.
///
// \param IsForEHCleanup true if this is for an EH cleanup, false
/// if for a normal cleanup.
virtual void Emit(CodeGenFunction &CGF, bool IsForEHCleanup) = 0;
};
private:
// The implementation for this class is in CGException.h and
// CGException.cpp; the definition is here because it's used as a
// member of CodeGenFunction.
/// The start of the scope-stack buffer, i.e. the allocated pointer
/// for the buffer. All of these pointers are either simultaneously
/// null or simultaneously valid.
char *StartOfBuffer;
/// The end of the buffer.
char *EndOfBuffer;
/// The first valid entry in the buffer.
char *StartOfData;
/// The innermost normal cleanup on the stack.
stable_iterator InnermostNormalCleanup;
/// The innermost EH cleanup on the stack.
stable_iterator InnermostEHCleanup;
/// The number of catches on the stack.
unsigned CatchDepth;
/// The current EH destination index. Reset to FirstCatchIndex
/// whenever the last EH cleanup is popped.
unsigned NextEHDestIndex;
enum { FirstEHDestIndex = 1 };
/// The current set of branch fixups. A branch fixup is a jump to
/// an as-yet unemitted label, i.e. a label for which we don't yet
/// know the EH stack depth. Whenever we pop a cleanup, we have
/// to thread all the current branch fixups through it.
///
/// Fixups are recorded as the Use of the respective branch or
/// switch statement. The use points to the final destination.
/// When popping out of a cleanup, these uses are threaded through
/// the cleanup and adjusted to point to the new cleanup.
///
/// Note that branches are allowed to jump into protected scopes
/// in certain situations; e.g. the following code is legal:
/// struct A { ~A(); }; // trivial ctor, non-trivial dtor
/// goto foo;
/// A a;
/// foo:
/// bar();
llvm::SmallVector<BranchFixup, 8> BranchFixups;
char *allocate(size_t Size);
void *pushCleanup(CleanupKind K, size_t DataSize);
public:
EHScopeStack() : StartOfBuffer(0), EndOfBuffer(0), StartOfData(0),
InnermostNormalCleanup(stable_end()),
InnermostEHCleanup(stable_end()),
CatchDepth(0), NextEHDestIndex(FirstEHDestIndex) {}
~EHScopeStack() { delete[] StartOfBuffer; }
// Variadic templates would make this not terrible.
/// Push a lazily-created cleanup on the stack.
template <class T>
void pushCleanup(CleanupKind Kind) {
void *Buffer = pushCleanup(Kind, sizeof(T));
Cleanup *Obj = new(Buffer) T();
(void) Obj;
}
/// Push a lazily-created cleanup on the stack.
template <class T, class A0>
void pushCleanup(CleanupKind Kind, A0 a0) {
void *Buffer = pushCleanup(Kind, sizeof(T));
Cleanup *Obj = new(Buffer) T(a0);
(void) Obj;
}
/// Push a lazily-created cleanup on the stack.
template <class T, class A0, class A1>
void pushCleanup(CleanupKind Kind, A0 a0, A1 a1) {
void *Buffer = pushCleanup(Kind, sizeof(T));
Cleanup *Obj = new(Buffer) T(a0, a1);
(void) Obj;
}
/// Push a lazily-created cleanup on the stack.
template <class T, class A0, class A1, class A2>
void pushCleanup(CleanupKind Kind, A0 a0, A1 a1, A2 a2) {
void *Buffer = pushCleanup(Kind, sizeof(T));
Cleanup *Obj = new(Buffer) T(a0, a1, a2);
(void) Obj;
}
/// Push a lazily-created cleanup on the stack.
template <class T, class A0, class A1, class A2, class A3>
void pushCleanup(CleanupKind Kind, A0 a0, A1 a1, A2 a2, A3 a3) {
void *Buffer = pushCleanup(Kind, sizeof(T));
Cleanup *Obj = new(Buffer) T(a0, a1, a2, a3);
(void) Obj;
}
/// Push a lazily-created cleanup on the stack.
template <class T, class A0, class A1, class A2, class A3, class A4>
void pushCleanup(CleanupKind Kind, A0 a0, A1 a1, A2 a2, A3 a3, A4 a4) {
void *Buffer = pushCleanup(Kind, sizeof(T));
Cleanup *Obj = new(Buffer) T(a0, a1, a2, a3, a4);
(void) Obj;
}
// Feel free to add more variants of the following:
/// Push a cleanup with non-constant storage requirements on the
/// stack. The cleanup type must provide an additional static method:
/// static size_t getExtraSize(size_t);
/// The argument to this method will be the value N, which will also
/// be passed as the first argument to the constructor.
///
/// The data stored in the extra storage must obey the same
/// restrictions as normal cleanup member data.
///
/// The pointer returned from this method is valid until the cleanup
/// stack is modified.
template <class T, class A0, class A1, class A2>
T *pushCleanupWithExtra(CleanupKind Kind, size_t N, A0 a0, A1 a1, A2 a2) {
void *Buffer = pushCleanup(Kind, sizeof(T) + T::getExtraSize(N));
return new (Buffer) T(N, a0, a1, a2);
}
/// Pops a cleanup scope off the stack. This should only be called
/// by CodeGenFunction::PopCleanupBlock.
void popCleanup();
/// Push a set of catch handlers on the stack. The catch is
/// uninitialized and will need to have the given number of handlers
/// set on it.
class EHCatchScope *pushCatch(unsigned NumHandlers);
/// Pops a catch scope off the stack.
void popCatch();
/// Push an exceptions filter on the stack.
class EHFilterScope *pushFilter(unsigned NumFilters);
/// Pops an exceptions filter off the stack.
void popFilter();
/// Push a terminate handler on the stack.
void pushTerminate();
/// Pops a terminate handler off the stack.
void popTerminate();
/// Determines whether the exception-scopes stack is empty.
bool empty() const { return StartOfData == EndOfBuffer; }
bool requiresLandingPad() const {
return (CatchDepth || hasEHCleanups());
}
/// Determines whether there are any normal cleanups on the stack.
bool hasNormalCleanups() const {
return InnermostNormalCleanup != stable_end();
}
/// Returns the innermost normal cleanup on the stack, or
/// stable_end() if there are no normal cleanups.
stable_iterator getInnermostNormalCleanup() const {
return InnermostNormalCleanup;
}
stable_iterator getInnermostActiveNormalCleanup() const; // CGException.h
/// Determines whether there are any EH cleanups on the stack.
bool hasEHCleanups() const {
return InnermostEHCleanup != stable_end();
}
/// Returns the innermost EH cleanup on the stack, or stable_end()
/// if there are no EH cleanups.
stable_iterator getInnermostEHCleanup() const {
return InnermostEHCleanup;
}
stable_iterator getInnermostActiveEHCleanup() const; // CGException.h
/// An unstable reference to a scope-stack depth. Invalidated by
/// pushes but not pops.
class iterator;
/// Returns an iterator pointing to the innermost EH scope.
iterator begin() const;
/// Returns an iterator pointing to the outermost EH scope.
iterator end() const;
/// Create a stable reference to the top of the EH stack. The
/// returned reference is valid until that scope is popped off the
/// stack.
stable_iterator stable_begin() const {
return stable_iterator(EndOfBuffer - StartOfData);
}
/// Create a stable reference to the bottom of the EH stack.
static stable_iterator stable_end() {
return stable_iterator(0);
}
/// Translates an iterator into a stable_iterator.
stable_iterator stabilize(iterator it) const;
/// Finds the nearest cleanup enclosing the given iterator.
/// Returns stable_iterator::invalid() if there are no such cleanups.
stable_iterator getEnclosingEHCleanup(iterator it) const;
/// Turn a stable reference to a scope depth into a unstable pointer
/// to the EH stack.
iterator find(stable_iterator save) const;
/// Removes the cleanup pointed to by the given stable_iterator.
void removeCleanup(stable_iterator save);
/// Add a branch fixup to the current cleanup scope.
BranchFixup &addBranchFixup() {
assert(hasNormalCleanups() && "adding fixup in scope without cleanups");
BranchFixups.push_back(BranchFixup());
return BranchFixups.back();
}
unsigned getNumBranchFixups() const { return BranchFixups.size(); }
BranchFixup &getBranchFixup(unsigned I) {
assert(I < getNumBranchFixups());
return BranchFixups[I];
}
/// Pops lazily-removed fixups from the end of the list. This
/// should only be called by procedures which have just popped a
/// cleanup or resolved one or more fixups.
void popNullFixups();
/// Clears the branch-fixups list. This should only be called by
/// ResolveAllBranchFixups.
void clearFixups() { BranchFixups.clear(); }
/// Gets the next EH destination index.
unsigned getNextEHDestIndex() { return NextEHDestIndex++; }
};
/// CodeGenFunction - This class organizes the per-function state that is used
/// while generating LLVM code.
class CodeGenFunction : public BlockFunction {
CodeGenFunction(const CodeGenFunction&); // DO NOT IMPLEMENT
void operator=(const CodeGenFunction&); // DO NOT IMPLEMENT
friend class CGCXXABI;
public:
/// A jump destination is an abstract label, branching to which may
/// require a jump out through normal cleanups.
struct JumpDest {
JumpDest() : Block(0), ScopeDepth(), Index(0) {}
JumpDest(llvm::BasicBlock *Block,
EHScopeStack::stable_iterator Depth,
unsigned Index)
: Block(Block), ScopeDepth(Depth), Index(Index) {}
bool isValid() const { return Block != 0; }
llvm::BasicBlock *getBlock() const { return Block; }
EHScopeStack::stable_iterator getScopeDepth() const { return ScopeDepth; }
unsigned getDestIndex() const { return Index; }
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private:
llvm::BasicBlock *Block;
EHScopeStack::stable_iterator ScopeDepth;
unsigned Index;
};
/// An unwind destination is an abstract label, branching to which
/// may require a jump out through EH cleanups.
struct UnwindDest {
UnwindDest() : Block(0), ScopeDepth(), Index(0) {}
UnwindDest(llvm::BasicBlock *Block,
EHScopeStack::stable_iterator Depth,
unsigned Index)
: Block(Block), ScopeDepth(Depth), Index(Index) {}
bool isValid() const { return Block != 0; }
llvm::BasicBlock *getBlock() const { return Block; }
EHScopeStack::stable_iterator getScopeDepth() const { return ScopeDepth; }
unsigned getDestIndex() const { return Index; }
private:
llvm::BasicBlock *Block;
EHScopeStack::stable_iterator ScopeDepth;
unsigned Index;
};
CodeGenModule &CGM; // Per-module state.
const TargetInfo &Target;
typedef std::pair<llvm::Value *, llvm::Value *> ComplexPairTy;
CGBuilderTy Builder;
/// CurFuncDecl - Holds the Decl for the current function or ObjC method.
/// This excludes BlockDecls.
const Decl *CurFuncDecl;
/// CurCodeDecl - This is the inner-most code context, which includes blocks.
const Decl *CurCodeDecl;
const CGFunctionInfo *CurFnInfo;
QualType FnRetTy;
llvm::Function *CurFn;
/// CurGD - The GlobalDecl for the current function being compiled.
GlobalDecl CurGD;
/// ReturnBlock - Unified return block.
JumpDest ReturnBlock;
/// ReturnValue - The temporary alloca to hold the return value. This is null
/// iff the function has no return value.
llvm::Value *ReturnValue;
/// RethrowBlock - Unified rethrow block.
UnwindDest RethrowBlock;
/// AllocaInsertPoint - This is an instruction in the entry block before which
/// we prefer to insert allocas.
llvm::AssertingVH<llvm::Instruction> AllocaInsertPt;
// intptr_t, i32, i64
const llvm::IntegerType *IntPtrTy, *Int32Ty, *Int64Ty;
uint32_t LLVMPointerWidth;
bool Exceptions;
bool CatchUndefined;
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/// \brief A mapping from NRVO variables to the flags used to indicate
/// when the NRVO has been applied to this variable.
llvm::DenseMap<const VarDecl *, llvm::Value *> NRVOFlags;
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/// \brief A mapping from 'Save' expression in a conditional expression
/// to the IR for this expression. Used to implement IR gen. for Gnu
/// extension's missing LHS expression in a conditional operator expression.
llvm::DenseMap<const Expr *, llvm::Value *> ConditionalSaveExprs;
llvm::DenseMap<const Expr *, ComplexPairTy> ConditionalSaveComplexExprs;
llvm::DenseMap<const Expr *, LValue> ConditionalSaveLValueExprs;
EHScopeStack EHStack;
/// i32s containing the indexes of the cleanup destinations.
llvm::AllocaInst *NormalCleanupDest;
llvm::AllocaInst *EHCleanupDest;
unsigned NextCleanupDestIndex;
/// The exception slot. All landing pads write the current
/// exception pointer into this alloca.
llvm::Value *ExceptionSlot;
/// Emits a landing pad for the current EH stack.
llvm::BasicBlock *EmitLandingPad();
llvm::BasicBlock *getInvokeDestImpl();
public:
/// ObjCEHValueStack - Stack of Objective-C exception values, used for
/// rethrows.
llvm::SmallVector<llvm::Value*, 8> ObjCEHValueStack;
// A struct holding information about a finally block's IR
// generation. For now, doesn't actually hold anything.
struct FinallyInfo {
};
FinallyInfo EnterFinallyBlock(const Stmt *Stmt,
llvm::Constant *BeginCatchFn,
llvm::Constant *EndCatchFn,
llvm::Constant *RethrowFn);
void ExitFinallyBlock(FinallyInfo &FinallyInfo);
/// PushDestructorCleanup - Push a cleanup to call the
/// complete-object destructor of an object of the given type at the
/// given address. Does nothing if T is not a C++ class type with a
/// non-trivial destructor.
void PushDestructorCleanup(QualType T, llvm::Value *Addr);
/// PushDestructorCleanup - Push a cleanup to call the
/// complete-object variant of the given destructor on the object at
/// the given address.
void PushDestructorCleanup(const CXXDestructorDecl *Dtor,
llvm::Value *Addr);
/// PopCleanupBlock - Will pop the cleanup entry on the stack and
/// process all branch fixups.
void PopCleanupBlock(bool FallThroughIsBranchThrough = false);
/// DeactivateCleanupBlock - Deactivates the given cleanup block.
/// The block cannot be reactivated. Pops it if it's the top of the
/// stack.
void DeactivateCleanupBlock(EHScopeStack::stable_iterator Cleanup);
/// ActivateCleanupBlock - Activates an initially-inactive cleanup.
/// Cannot be used to resurrect a deactivated cleanup.
void ActivateCleanupBlock(EHScopeStack::stable_iterator Cleanup);
/// \brief Enters a new scope for capturing cleanups, all of which
/// will be executed once the scope is exited.
class RunCleanupsScope {
CodeGenFunction& CGF;
EHScopeStack::stable_iterator CleanupStackDepth;
bool OldDidCallStackSave;
bool PerformCleanup;
RunCleanupsScope(const RunCleanupsScope &); // DO NOT IMPLEMENT
RunCleanupsScope &operator=(const RunCleanupsScope &); // DO NOT IMPLEMENT
public:
/// \brief Enter a new cleanup scope.
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explicit RunCleanupsScope(CodeGenFunction &CGF)
: CGF(CGF), PerformCleanup(true)
{
CleanupStackDepth = CGF.EHStack.stable_begin();
OldDidCallStackSave = CGF.DidCallStackSave;
CGF.DidCallStackSave = false;
}
/// \brief Exit this cleanup scope, emitting any accumulated
/// cleanups.
~RunCleanupsScope() {
if (PerformCleanup) {
CGF.DidCallStackSave = OldDidCallStackSave;
CGF.PopCleanupBlocks(CleanupStackDepth);
}
}
/// \brief Determine whether this scope requires any cleanups.
bool requiresCleanups() const {
return CGF.EHStack.stable_begin() != CleanupStackDepth;
}
/// \brief Force the emission of cleanups now, instead of waiting
/// until this object is destroyed.
void ForceCleanup() {
assert(PerformCleanup && "Already forced cleanup");
CGF.DidCallStackSave = OldDidCallStackSave;
CGF.PopCleanupBlocks(CleanupStackDepth);
PerformCleanup = false;
}
};
/// PopCleanupBlocks - Takes the old cleanup stack size and emits
/// the cleanup blocks that have been added.
void PopCleanupBlocks(EHScopeStack::stable_iterator OldCleanupStackSize);
void ResolveBranchFixups(llvm::BasicBlock *Target);
/// The given basic block lies in the current EH scope, but may be a
/// target of a potentially scope-crossing jump; get a stable handle
/// to which we can perform this jump later.
JumpDest getJumpDestInCurrentScope(llvm::BasicBlock *Target) {
return JumpDest(Target,
EHStack.getInnermostNormalCleanup(),
NextCleanupDestIndex++);
}
/// The given basic block lies in the current EH scope, but may be a
/// target of a potentially scope-crossing jump; get a stable handle
/// to which we can perform this jump later.
JumpDest getJumpDestInCurrentScope(const char *Name = 0) {
return getJumpDestInCurrentScope(createBasicBlock(Name));
}
/// EmitBranchThroughCleanup - Emit a branch from the current insert
/// block through the normal cleanup handling code (if any) and then
/// on to \arg Dest.
void EmitBranchThroughCleanup(JumpDest Dest);
/// EmitBranchThroughEHCleanup - Emit a branch from the current
/// insert block through the EH cleanup handling code (if any) and
/// then on to \arg Dest.
void EmitBranchThroughEHCleanup(UnwindDest Dest);
/// getRethrowDest - Returns the unified outermost-scope rethrow
/// destination.
UnwindDest getRethrowDest();
/// BeginConditionalBranch - Should be called before a conditional part of an
/// expression is emitted. For example, before the RHS of the expression below
/// is emitted:
///
/// b && f(T());
///
/// This is used to make sure that any temporaries created in the conditional
/// branch are only destroyed if the branch is taken.
void BeginConditionalBranch() {
++ConditionalBranchLevel;
}
/// EndConditionalBranch - Should be called after a conditional part of an
/// expression has been emitted.
void EndConditionalBranch() {
assert(ConditionalBranchLevel != 0 &&
"Conditional branch mismatch!");
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--ConditionalBranchLevel;
}
/// isInConditionalBranch - Return true if we're currently emitting
/// one branch or the other of a conditional expression.
bool isInConditionalBranch() const { return ConditionalBranchLevel != 0; }
/// getByrefValueFieldNumber - Given a declaration, returns the LLVM field
/// number that holds the value.
unsigned getByRefValueLLVMField(const ValueDecl *VD) const;
private:
CGDebugInfo *DebugInfo;
/// IndirectBranch - The first time an indirect goto is seen we create a block
/// with an indirect branch. Every time we see the address of a label taken,
/// we add the label to the indirect goto. Every subsequent indirect goto is
/// codegen'd as a jump to the IndirectBranch's basic block.
llvm::IndirectBrInst *IndirectBranch;
/// LocalDeclMap - This keeps track of the LLVM allocas or globals for local C
/// decls.
llvm::DenseMap<const Decl*, llvm::Value*> LocalDeclMap;
/// LabelMap - This keeps track of the LLVM basic block for each C label.
llvm::DenseMap<const LabelStmt*, JumpDest> LabelMap;
// BreakContinueStack - This keeps track of where break and continue
// statements should jump to.
struct BreakContinue {
BreakContinue(JumpDest Break, JumpDest Continue)
: BreakBlock(Break), ContinueBlock(Continue) {}
JumpDest BreakBlock;
JumpDest ContinueBlock;
};
llvm::SmallVector<BreakContinue, 8> BreakContinueStack;
/// SwitchInsn - This is nearest current switch instruction. It is null if if
/// current context is not in a switch.
llvm::SwitchInst *SwitchInsn;
/// CaseRangeBlock - This block holds if condition check for last case
/// statement range in current switch instruction.
llvm::BasicBlock *CaseRangeBlock;
// VLASizeMap - This keeps track of the associated size for each VLA type.
// We track this by the size expression rather than the type itself because
// in certain situations, like a const qualifier applied to an VLA typedef,
// multiple VLA types can share the same size expression.
// FIXME: Maybe this could be a stack of maps that is pushed/popped as we
// enter/leave scopes.
llvm::DenseMap<const Expr*, llvm::Value*> VLASizeMap;
/// DidCallStackSave - Whether llvm.stacksave has been called. Used to avoid
/// calling llvm.stacksave for multiple VLAs in the same scope.
bool DidCallStackSave;
/// A block containing a single 'unreachable' instruction. Created
/// lazily by getUnreachableBlock().
llvm::BasicBlock *UnreachableBlock;
/// CXXThisDecl - When generating code for a C++ member function,
/// this will hold the implicit 'this' declaration.
ImplicitParamDecl *CXXThisDecl;
llvm::Value *CXXThisValue;
/// CXXVTTDecl - When generating code for a base object constructor or
/// base object destructor with virtual bases, this will hold the implicit
/// VTT parameter.
ImplicitParamDecl *CXXVTTDecl;
llvm::Value *CXXVTTValue;
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/// ConditionalBranchLevel - Contains the nesting level of the current
/// conditional branch. This is used so that we know if a temporary should be
/// destroyed conditionally.
unsigned ConditionalBranchLevel;
/// ByrefValueInfoMap - For each __block variable, contains a pair of the LLVM
/// type as well as the field number that contains the actual data.
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llvm::DenseMap<const ValueDecl *, std::pair<const llvm::Type *,
unsigned> > ByRefValueInfo;
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llvm::BasicBlock *TerminateLandingPad;
llvm::BasicBlock *TerminateHandler;
llvm::BasicBlock *TrapBB;
public:
CodeGenFunction(CodeGenModule &cgm);
CodeGenTypes &getTypes() const { return CGM.getTypes(); }
ASTContext &getContext() const;
CGDebugInfo *getDebugInfo() { return DebugInfo; }
/// Returns a pointer to the function's exception object slot, which
/// is assigned in every landing pad.
llvm::Value *getExceptionSlot();
llvm::Value *getNormalCleanupDestSlot();
llvm::Value *getEHCleanupDestSlot();
llvm::BasicBlock *getUnreachableBlock() {
if (!UnreachableBlock) {
UnreachableBlock = createBasicBlock("unreachable");
new llvm::UnreachableInst(getLLVMContext(), UnreachableBlock);
}
return UnreachableBlock;
}
llvm::BasicBlock *getInvokeDest() {
if (!EHStack.requiresLandingPad()) return 0;
return getInvokeDestImpl();
}
llvm::LLVMContext &getLLVMContext() { return VMContext; }
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Objective-C
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
void GenerateObjCMethod(const ObjCMethodDecl *OMD);
void StartObjCMethod(const ObjCMethodDecl *MD,
const ObjCContainerDecl *CD);
/// GenerateObjCGetter - Synthesize an Objective-C property getter function.
void GenerateObjCGetter(ObjCImplementationDecl *IMP,
const ObjCPropertyImplDecl *PID);
void GenerateObjCCtorDtorMethod(ObjCImplementationDecl *IMP,
ObjCMethodDecl *MD, bool ctor);
/// GenerateObjCSetter - Synthesize an Objective-C property setter function
/// for the given property.
void GenerateObjCSetter(ObjCImplementationDecl *IMP,
const ObjCPropertyImplDecl *PID);
bool IndirectObjCSetterArg(const CGFunctionInfo &FI);
bool IvarTypeWithAggrGCObjects(QualType Ty);
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Block Bits
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
llvm::Value *BuildBlockLiteralTmp(const BlockExpr *);
llvm::Constant *BuildDescriptorBlockDecl(const BlockExpr *,
const CGBlockInfo &Info,
const llvm::StructType *,
llvm::Constant *BlockVarLayout,
std::vector<HelperInfo> *);
llvm::Function *GenerateBlockFunction(GlobalDecl GD,
const BlockExpr *BExpr,
CGBlockInfo &Info,
const Decl *OuterFuncDecl,
llvm::Constant *& BlockVarLayout,
llvm::DenseMap<const Decl*, llvm::Value*> ldm);
llvm::Value *LoadBlockStruct();
void AllocateBlockCXXThisPointer(const CXXThisExpr *E);
void AllocateBlockDecl(const BlockDeclRefExpr *E);
llvm::Value *GetAddrOfBlockDecl(const BlockDeclRefExpr *E) {
return GetAddrOfBlockDecl(E->getDecl(), E->isByRef());
}
llvm::Value *GetAddrOfBlockDecl(const ValueDecl *D, bool ByRef);
const llvm::Type *BuildByRefType(const ValueDecl *D);
void GenerateCode(GlobalDecl GD, llvm::Function *Fn);
void StartFunction(GlobalDecl GD, QualType RetTy,
llvm::Function *Fn,
const FunctionArgList &Args,
SourceLocation StartLoc);
void EmitConstructorBody(FunctionArgList &Args);
void EmitDestructorBody(FunctionArgList &Args);
void EmitFunctionBody(FunctionArgList &Args);
/// EmitReturnBlock - Emit the unified return block, trying to avoid its
/// emission when possible.
void EmitReturnBlock();
/// FinishFunction - Complete IR generation of the current function. It is
/// legal to call this function even if there is no current insertion point.
void FinishFunction(SourceLocation EndLoc=SourceLocation());
/// GenerateThunk - Generate a thunk for the given method.
void GenerateThunk(llvm::Function *Fn, GlobalDecl GD, const ThunkInfo &Thunk);
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void EmitCtorPrologue(const CXXConstructorDecl *CD, CXXCtorType Type,
FunctionArgList &Args);
/// InitializeVTablePointer - Initialize the vtable pointer of the given
/// subobject.
///
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void InitializeVTablePointer(BaseSubobject Base,
const CXXRecordDecl *NearestVBase,
uint64_t OffsetFromNearestVBase,
llvm::Constant *VTable,
const CXXRecordDecl *VTableClass);
typedef llvm::SmallPtrSet<const CXXRecordDecl *, 4> VisitedVirtualBasesSetTy;
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void InitializeVTablePointers(BaseSubobject Base,
const CXXRecordDecl *NearestVBase,
uint64_t OffsetFromNearestVBase,
bool BaseIsNonVirtualPrimaryBase,
llvm::Constant *VTable,
const CXXRecordDecl *VTableClass,
VisitedVirtualBasesSetTy& VBases);
void InitializeVTablePointers(const CXXRecordDecl *ClassDecl);
/// GetVTablePtr - Return the Value of the vtable pointer member pointed
/// to by This.
llvm::Value *GetVTablePtr(llvm::Value *This, const llvm::Type *Ty);
/// EnterDtorCleanups - Enter the cleanups necessary to complete the
/// given phase of destruction for a destructor. The end result
/// should call destructors on members and base classes in reverse
/// order of their construction.
void EnterDtorCleanups(const CXXDestructorDecl *Dtor, CXXDtorType Type);
/// ShouldInstrumentFunction - Return true if the current function should be
/// instrumented with __cyg_profile_func_* calls
bool ShouldInstrumentFunction();
/// EmitFunctionInstrumentation - Emit LLVM code to call the specified
/// instrumentation function with the current function and the call site, if
/// function instrumentation is enabled.
void EmitFunctionInstrumentation(const char *Fn);
/// EmitFunctionProlog - Emit the target specific LLVM code to load the
/// arguments for the given function. This is also responsible for naming the
/// LLVM function arguments.
void EmitFunctionProlog(const CGFunctionInfo &FI,
llvm::Function *Fn,
const FunctionArgList &Args);
/// EmitFunctionEpilog - Emit the target specific LLVM code to return the
/// given temporary.
void EmitFunctionEpilog(const CGFunctionInfo &FI);
/// EmitStartEHSpec - Emit the start of the exception spec.
void EmitStartEHSpec(const Decl *D);
/// EmitEndEHSpec - Emit the end of the exception spec.
void EmitEndEHSpec(const Decl *D);
/// getTerminateLandingPad - Return a landing pad that just calls terminate.
llvm::BasicBlock *getTerminateLandingPad();
/// getTerminateHandler - Return a handler (not a landing pad, just
/// a catch handler) that just calls terminate. This is used when
/// a terminate scope encloses a try.
llvm::BasicBlock *getTerminateHandler();
const llvm::Type *ConvertTypeForMem(QualType T);
const llvm::Type *ConvertType(QualType T);
const llvm::Type *ConvertType(const TypeDecl *T) {
return ConvertType(getContext().getTypeDeclType(T));
}
/// LoadObjCSelf - Load the value of self. This function is only valid while
/// generating code for an Objective-C method.
llvm::Value *LoadObjCSelf();
/// TypeOfSelfObject - Return type of object that this self represents.
QualType TypeOfSelfObject();
/// hasAggregateLLVMType - Return true if the specified AST type will map into
/// an aggregate LLVM type or is void.
static bool hasAggregateLLVMType(QualType T);
/// createBasicBlock - Create an LLVM basic block.
llvm::BasicBlock *createBasicBlock(const char *Name="",
llvm::Function *Parent=0,
llvm::BasicBlock *InsertBefore=0) {
#ifdef NDEBUG
return llvm::BasicBlock::Create(VMContext, "", Parent, InsertBefore);
#else
return llvm::BasicBlock::Create(VMContext, Name, Parent, InsertBefore);
#endif
}
/// getBasicBlockForLabel - Return the LLVM basicblock that the specified
/// label maps to.
JumpDest getJumpDestForLabel(const LabelStmt *S);
/// SimplifyForwardingBlocks - If the given basic block is only a branch to
/// another basic block, simplify it. This assumes that no other code could
/// potentially reference the basic block.
void SimplifyForwardingBlocks(llvm::BasicBlock *BB);
/// EmitBlock - Emit the given block \arg BB and set it as the insert point,
/// adding a fall-through branch from the current insert block if
/// necessary. It is legal to call this function even if there is no current
/// insertion point.
///
/// IsFinished - If true, indicates that the caller has finished emitting
/// branches to the given block and does not expect to emit code into it. This
/// means the block can be ignored if it is unreachable.
void EmitBlock(llvm::BasicBlock *BB, bool IsFinished=false);
/// EmitBranch - Emit a branch to the specified basic block from the current
/// insert block, taking care to avoid creation of branches from dummy
/// blocks. It is legal to call this function even if there is no current
/// insertion point.
///
/// This function clears the current insertion point. The caller should follow
/// calls to this function with calls to Emit*Block prior to generation new
/// code.
void EmitBranch(llvm::BasicBlock *Block);
/// HaveInsertPoint - True if an insertion point is defined. If not, this
/// indicates that the current code being emitted is unreachable.
bool HaveInsertPoint() const {
return Builder.GetInsertBlock() != 0;
}
/// EnsureInsertPoint - Ensure that an insertion point is defined so that
/// emitted IR has a place to go. Note that by definition, if this function
/// creates a block then that block is unreachable; callers may do better to
/// detect when no insertion point is defined and simply skip IR generation.
void EnsureInsertPoint() {
if (!HaveInsertPoint())
EmitBlock(createBasicBlock());
}
/// ErrorUnsupported - Print out an error that codegen doesn't support the
/// specified stmt yet.
void ErrorUnsupported(const Stmt *S, const char *Type,
bool OmitOnError=false);
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Helpers
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
LValue MakeAddrLValue(llvm::Value *V, QualType T, unsigned Alignment = 0) {
return LValue::MakeAddr(V, T, Alignment, getContext(),
CGM.getTBAAInfo(T));
}
/// CreateTempAlloca - This creates a alloca and inserts it into the entry
/// block. The caller is responsible for setting an appropriate alignment on
/// the alloca.
llvm::AllocaInst *CreateTempAlloca(const llvm::Type *Ty,
const llvm::Twine &Name = "tmp");
/// InitTempAlloca - Provide an initial value for the given alloca.
void InitTempAlloca(llvm::AllocaInst *Alloca, llvm::Value *Value);
/// CreateIRTemp - Create a temporary IR object of the given type, with
/// appropriate alignment. This routine should only be used when an temporary
/// value needs to be stored into an alloca (for example, to avoid explicit
/// PHI construction), but the type is the IR type, not the type appropriate
/// for storing in memory.
llvm::AllocaInst *CreateIRTemp(QualType T, const llvm::Twine &Name = "tmp");
/// CreateMemTemp - Create a temporary memory object of the given type, with
/// appropriate alignment.
llvm::AllocaInst *CreateMemTemp(QualType T, const llvm::Twine &Name = "tmp");
/// CreateAggTemp - Create a temporary memory object for the given
/// aggregate type.
AggValueSlot CreateAggTemp(QualType T, const llvm::Twine &Name = "tmp") {
return AggValueSlot::forAddr(CreateMemTemp(T, Name), false, false);
}
/// EvaluateExprAsBool - Perform the usual unary conversions on the specified
/// expression and compare the result against zero, returning an Int1Ty value.
llvm::Value *EvaluateExprAsBool(const Expr *E);
/// EmitAnyExpr - Emit code to compute the specified expression which can have
/// any type. The result is returned as an RValue struct. If this is an
/// aggregate expression, the aggloc/agglocvolatile arguments indicate where
/// the result should be returned.
///
/// \param IgnoreResult - True if the resulting value isn't used.
RValue EmitAnyExpr(const Expr *E,
AggValueSlot AggSlot = AggValueSlot::ignored(),
bool IgnoreResult = false);
// EmitVAListRef - Emit a "reference" to a va_list; this is either the address
// or the value of the expression, depending on how va_list is defined.
llvm::Value *EmitVAListRef(const Expr *E);
/// EmitAnyExprToTemp - Similary to EmitAnyExpr(), however, the result will
/// always be accessible even if no aggregate location is provided.
RValue EmitAnyExprToTemp(const Expr *E);
/// EmitsAnyExprToMem - Emits the code necessary to evaluate an
/// arbitrary expression into the given memory location.
void EmitAnyExprToMem(const Expr *E, llvm::Value *Location,
bool IsLocationVolatile,
bool IsInitializer);
/// EmitAggregateCopy - Emit an aggrate copy.
///
/// \param isVolatile - True iff either the source or the destination is
/// volatile.
void EmitAggregateCopy(llvm::Value *DestPtr, llvm::Value *SrcPtr,
QualType EltTy, bool isVolatile=false);
/// StartBlock - Start new block named N. If insert block is a dummy block
/// then reuse it.
void StartBlock(const char *N);
/// GetAddrOfStaticLocalVar - Return the address of a static local variable.
llvm::Constant *GetAddrOfStaticLocalVar(const VarDecl *BVD) {
return cast<llvm::Constant>(GetAddrOfLocalVar(BVD));
}
/// GetAddrOfLocalVar - Return the address of a local variable.
llvm::Value *GetAddrOfLocalVar(const VarDecl *VD) {
llvm::Value *Res = LocalDeclMap[VD];
assert(Res && "Invalid argument to GetAddrOfLocalVar(), no decl!");
return Res;
}
/// getAccessedFieldNo - Given an encoded value and a result number, return
/// the input field number being accessed.
static unsigned getAccessedFieldNo(unsigned Idx, const llvm::Constant *Elts);
llvm::BlockAddress *GetAddrOfLabel(const LabelStmt *L);
llvm::BasicBlock *GetIndirectGotoBlock();
/// EmitNullInitialization - Generate code to set a value of the given type to
/// null, If the type contains data member pointers, they will be initialized
/// to -1 in accordance with the Itanium C++ ABI.
void EmitNullInitialization(llvm::Value *DestPtr, QualType Ty);
// EmitVAArg - Generate code to get an argument from the passed in pointer
// and update it accordingly. The return value is a pointer to the argument.
// FIXME: We should be able to get rid of this method and use the va_arg
// instruction in LLVM instead once it works well enough.
llvm::Value *EmitVAArg(llvm::Value *VAListAddr, QualType Ty);
/// EmitVLASize - Generate code for any VLA size expressions that might occur
/// in a variably modified type. If Ty is a VLA, will return the value that
/// corresponds to the size in bytes of the VLA type. Will return 0 otherwise.
///
/// This function can be called with a null (unreachable) insert point.
llvm::Value *EmitVLASize(QualType Ty);
// GetVLASize - Returns an LLVM value that corresponds to the size in bytes
// of a variable length array type.
llvm::Value *GetVLASize(const VariableArrayType *);
/// LoadCXXThis - Load the value of 'this'. This function is only valid while
/// generating code for an C++ member function.
llvm::Value *LoadCXXThis() {
assert(CXXThisValue && "no 'this' value for this function");
return CXXThisValue;
}
/// LoadCXXVTT - Load the VTT parameter to base constructors/destructors have
/// virtual bases.
llvm::Value *LoadCXXVTT() {
assert(CXXVTTValue && "no VTT value for this function");
return CXXVTTValue;
}
/// GetAddressOfBaseOfCompleteClass - Convert the given pointer to a
/// complete class to the given direct base.
llvm::Value *
GetAddressOfDirectBaseInCompleteClass(llvm::Value *Value,
const CXXRecordDecl *Derived,
const CXXRecordDecl *Base,
bool BaseIsVirtual);
/// GetAddressOfBaseClass - This function will add the necessary delta to the
/// load of 'this' and returns address of the base class.
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llvm::Value *GetAddressOfBaseClass(llvm::Value *Value,
const CXXRecordDecl *Derived,
CastExpr::path_const_iterator PathBegin,
CastExpr::path_const_iterator PathEnd,
bool NullCheckValue);
llvm::Value *GetAddressOfDerivedClass(llvm::Value *Value,
const CXXRecordDecl *Derived,
CastExpr::path_const_iterator PathBegin,
CastExpr::path_const_iterator PathEnd,
bool NullCheckValue);
llvm::Value *GetVirtualBaseClassOffset(llvm::Value *This,
const CXXRecordDecl *ClassDecl,
const CXXRecordDecl *BaseClassDecl);
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void EmitDelegateCXXConstructorCall(const CXXConstructorDecl *Ctor,
CXXCtorType CtorType,
const FunctionArgList &Args);
void EmitCXXConstructorCall(const CXXConstructorDecl *D, CXXCtorType Type,
bool ForVirtualBase, llvm::Value *This,
CallExpr::const_arg_iterator ArgBeg,
CallExpr::const_arg_iterator ArgEnd);
void EmitSynthesizedCXXCopyCtorCall(const CXXConstructorDecl *D,
llvm::Value *This, llvm::Value *Src,
CallExpr::const_arg_iterator ArgBeg,
CallExpr::const_arg_iterator ArgEnd);
void EmitCXXAggrConstructorCall(const CXXConstructorDecl *D,
const ConstantArrayType *ArrayTy,
llvm::Value *ArrayPtr,
CallExpr::const_arg_iterator ArgBeg,
CallExpr::const_arg_iterator ArgEnd,
bool ZeroInitialization = false);
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void EmitCXXAggrConstructorCall(const CXXConstructorDecl *D,
llvm::Value *NumElements,
llvm::Value *ArrayPtr,
CallExpr::const_arg_iterator ArgBeg,
CallExpr::const_arg_iterator ArgEnd,
bool ZeroInitialization = false);
void EmitCXXAggrDestructorCall(const CXXDestructorDecl *D,
const ArrayType *Array,
llvm::Value *This);
void EmitCXXAggrDestructorCall(const CXXDestructorDecl *D,
llvm::Value *NumElements,
llvm::Value *This);
llvm::Function *GenerateCXXAggrDestructorHelper(const CXXDestructorDecl *D,
const ArrayType *Array,
llvm::Value *This);
void EmitCXXDestructorCall(const CXXDestructorDecl *D, CXXDtorType Type,
bool ForVirtualBase, llvm::Value *This);
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void EmitNewArrayInitializer(const CXXNewExpr *E, llvm::Value *NewPtr,
llvm::Value *NumElements);
void EmitCXXTemporary(const CXXTemporary *Temporary, llvm::Value *Ptr);
llvm::Value *EmitCXXNewExpr(const CXXNewExpr *E);
void EmitCXXDeleteExpr(const CXXDeleteExpr *E);
void EmitDeleteCall(const FunctionDecl *DeleteFD, llvm::Value *Ptr,
QualType DeleteTy);
llvm::Value* EmitCXXTypeidExpr(const CXXTypeidExpr *E);
llvm::Value *EmitDynamicCast(llvm::Value *V, const CXXDynamicCastExpr *DCE);
void EmitCheck(llvm::Value *, unsigned Size);
llvm::Value *EmitScalarPrePostIncDec(const UnaryOperator *E, LValue LV,
bool isInc, bool isPre);
ComplexPairTy EmitComplexPrePostIncDec(const UnaryOperator *E, LValue LV,
bool isInc, bool isPre);
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Declaration Emission
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// EmitDecl - Emit a declaration.
///
/// This function can be called with a null (unreachable) insert point.
void EmitDecl(const Decl &D);
/// EmitVarDecl - Emit a local variable declaration.
///
/// This function can be called with a null (unreachable) insert point.
void EmitVarDecl(const VarDecl &D);
typedef void SpecialInitFn(CodeGenFunction &Init, const VarDecl &D,
llvm::Value *Address);
/// EmitAutoVarDecl - Emit an auto variable declaration.
///
/// This function can be called with a null (unreachable) insert point.
void EmitAutoVarDecl(const VarDecl &D, SpecialInitFn *SpecialInit = 0);
void EmitStaticVarDecl(const VarDecl &D,
llvm::GlobalValue::LinkageTypes Linkage);
/// EmitParmDecl - Emit a ParmVarDecl or an ImplicitParamDecl.
void EmitParmDecl(const VarDecl &D, llvm::Value *Arg);
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Statement Emission
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// EmitStopPoint - Emit a debug stoppoint if we are emitting debug info.
void EmitStopPoint(const Stmt *S);
/// EmitStmt - Emit the code for the statement \arg S. It is legal to call
/// this function even if there is no current insertion point.
///
/// This function may clear the current insertion point; callers should use
/// EnsureInsertPoint if they wish to subsequently generate code without first
/// calling EmitBlock, EmitBranch, or EmitStmt.
void EmitStmt(const Stmt *S);
/// EmitSimpleStmt - Try to emit a "simple" statement which does not
/// necessarily require an insertion point or debug information; typically
/// because the statement amounts to a jump or a container of other
/// statements.
///
/// \return True if the statement was handled.
bool EmitSimpleStmt(const Stmt *S);
RValue EmitCompoundStmt(const CompoundStmt &S, bool GetLast = false,
AggValueSlot AVS = AggValueSlot::ignored());
/// EmitLabel - Emit the block for the given label. It is legal to call this
/// function even if there is no current insertion point.
void EmitLabel(const LabelStmt &S); // helper for EmitLabelStmt.
void EmitLabelStmt(const LabelStmt &S);
void EmitGotoStmt(const GotoStmt &S);
void EmitIndirectGotoStmt(const IndirectGotoStmt &S);
void EmitIfStmt(const IfStmt &S);
void EmitWhileStmt(const WhileStmt &S);
void EmitDoStmt(const DoStmt &S);
void EmitForStmt(const ForStmt &S);
void EmitReturnStmt(const ReturnStmt &S);
void EmitDeclStmt(const DeclStmt &S);
void EmitBreakStmt(const BreakStmt &S);
void EmitContinueStmt(const ContinueStmt &S);
void EmitSwitchStmt(const SwitchStmt &S);
void EmitDefaultStmt(const DefaultStmt &S);
void EmitCaseStmt(const CaseStmt &S);
void EmitCaseStmtRange(const CaseStmt &S);
void EmitAsmStmt(const AsmStmt &S);
void EmitObjCForCollectionStmt(const ObjCForCollectionStmt &S);
void EmitObjCAtTryStmt(const ObjCAtTryStmt &S);
void EmitObjCAtThrowStmt(const ObjCAtThrowStmt &S);
void EmitObjCAtSynchronizedStmt(const ObjCAtSynchronizedStmt &S);
llvm::Constant *getUnwindResumeOrRethrowFn();
void EnterCXXTryStmt(const CXXTryStmt &S, bool IsFnTryBlock = false);
void ExitCXXTryStmt(const CXXTryStmt &S, bool IsFnTryBlock = false);
void EmitCXXTryStmt(const CXXTryStmt &S);
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//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// LValue Expression Emission
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// GetUndefRValue - Get an appropriate 'undef' rvalue for the given type.
RValue GetUndefRValue(QualType Ty);
/// EmitUnsupportedRValue - Emit a dummy r-value using the type of E
/// and issue an ErrorUnsupported style diagnostic (using the
/// provided Name).
RValue EmitUnsupportedRValue(const Expr *E,
const char *Name);
/// EmitUnsupportedLValue - Emit a dummy l-value using the type of E and issue
/// an ErrorUnsupported style diagnostic (using the provided Name).
LValue EmitUnsupportedLValue(const Expr *E,
const char *Name);
/// EmitLValue - Emit code to compute a designator that specifies the location
/// of the expression.
///
/// This can return one of two things: a simple address or a bitfield
/// reference. In either case, the LLVM Value* in the LValue structure is
/// guaranteed to be an LLVM pointer type.
///
/// If this returns a bitfield reference, nothing about the pointee type of
/// the LLVM value is known: For example, it may not be a pointer to an
/// integer.
///
/// If this returns a normal address, and if the lvalue's C type is fixed
/// size, this method guarantees that the returned pointer type will point to
/// an LLVM type of the same size of the lvalue's type. If the lvalue has a
/// variable length type, this is not possible.
///
LValue EmitLValue(const Expr *E);
/// EmitCheckedLValue - Same as EmitLValue but additionally we generate
/// checking code to guard against undefined behavior. This is only
/// suitable when we know that the address will be used to access the
/// object.
LValue EmitCheckedLValue(const Expr *E);
/// EmitToMemory - Change a scalar value from its value
/// representation to its in-memory representation.
llvm::Value *EmitToMemory(llvm::Value *Value, QualType Ty);
/// EmitFromMemory - Change a scalar value from its memory
/// representation to its value representation.
llvm::Value *EmitFromMemory(llvm::Value *Value, QualType Ty);
/// EmitLoadOfScalar - Load a scalar value from an address, taking
/// care to appropriately convert from the memory representation to
/// the LLVM value representation.
llvm::Value *EmitLoadOfScalar(llvm::Value *Addr, bool Volatile,
unsigned Alignment, QualType Ty,
llvm::MDNode *TBAAInfo = 0);
/// EmitStoreOfScalar - Store a scalar value to an address, taking
/// care to appropriately convert from the memory representation to
/// the LLVM value representation.
void EmitStoreOfScalar(llvm::Value *Value, llvm::Value *Addr,
bool Volatile, unsigned Alignment, QualType Ty,
llvm::MDNode *TBAAInfo = 0);
/// EmitLoadOfLValue - Given an expression that represents a value lvalue,
/// this method emits the address of the lvalue, then loads the result as an
/// rvalue, returning the rvalue.
RValue EmitLoadOfLValue(LValue V, QualType LVType);
RValue EmitLoadOfExtVectorElementLValue(LValue V, QualType LVType);
RValue EmitLoadOfBitfieldLValue(LValue LV, QualType ExprType);
RValue EmitLoadOfPropertyRefLValue(LValue LV, QualType ExprType);
RValue EmitLoadOfKVCRefLValue(LValue LV, QualType ExprType);
/// EmitStoreThroughLValue - Store the specified rvalue into the specified
/// lvalue, where both are guaranteed to the have the same type, and that type
/// is 'Ty'.
void EmitStoreThroughLValue(RValue Src, LValue Dst, QualType Ty);
void EmitStoreThroughExtVectorComponentLValue(RValue Src, LValue Dst,
QualType Ty);
void EmitStoreThroughPropertyRefLValue(RValue Src, LValue Dst, QualType Ty);
void EmitStoreThroughKVCRefLValue(RValue Src, LValue Dst, QualType Ty);
/// EmitStoreThroughLValue - Store Src into Dst with same constraints as
/// EmitStoreThroughLValue.
///
/// \param Result [out] - If non-null, this will be set to a Value* for the
/// bit-field contents after the store, appropriate for use as the result of
/// an assignment to the bit-field.
void EmitStoreThroughBitfieldLValue(RValue Src, LValue Dst, QualType Ty,
llvm::Value **Result=0);
/// Emit an l-value for an assignment (simple or compound) of complex type.
LValue EmitComplexAssignmentLValue(const BinaryOperator *E);
// Note: only availabe for agg return types
LValue EmitBinaryOperatorLValue(const BinaryOperator *E);
LValue EmitCompoundAssignOperatorLValue(const CompoundAssignOperator *E);
// Note: only available for agg return types
LValue EmitCallExprLValue(const CallExpr *E);
// Note: only available for agg return types
LValue EmitVAArgExprLValue(const VAArgExpr *E);
LValue EmitDeclRefLValue(const DeclRefExpr *E);
LValue EmitStringLiteralLValue(const StringLiteral *E);
LValue EmitObjCEncodeExprLValue(const ObjCEncodeExpr *E);
LValue EmitPredefinedLValue(const PredefinedExpr *E);
LValue EmitUnaryOpLValue(const UnaryOperator *E);
LValue EmitArraySubscriptExpr(const ArraySubscriptExpr *E);
LValue EmitExtVectorElementExpr(const ExtVectorElementExpr *E);
LValue EmitMemberExpr(const MemberExpr *E);
LValue EmitObjCIsaExpr(const ObjCIsaExpr *E);
LValue EmitCompoundLiteralLValue(const CompoundLiteralExpr *E);
LValue EmitConditionalOperatorLValue(const ConditionalOperator *E);
LValue EmitCastLValue(const CastExpr *E);
LValue EmitNullInitializationLValue(const CXXScalarValueInitExpr *E);
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llvm::Value *EmitIvarOffset(const ObjCInterfaceDecl *Interface,
const ObjCIvarDecl *Ivar);
LValue EmitLValueForAnonRecordField(llvm::Value* Base,
const FieldDecl* Field,
unsigned CVRQualifiers);
LValue EmitLValueForField(llvm::Value* Base, const FieldDecl* Field,
unsigned CVRQualifiers);
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/// EmitLValueForFieldInitialization - Like EmitLValueForField, except that
/// if the Field is a reference, this will return the address of the reference
/// and not the address of the value stored in the reference.
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LValue EmitLValueForFieldInitialization(llvm::Value* Base,
const FieldDecl* Field,
unsigned CVRQualifiers);
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LValue EmitLValueForIvar(QualType ObjectTy,
llvm::Value* Base, const ObjCIvarDecl *Ivar,
unsigned CVRQualifiers);
LValue EmitLValueForBitfield(llvm::Value* Base, const FieldDecl* Field,
unsigned CVRQualifiers);
LValue EmitBlockDeclRefLValue(const BlockDeclRefExpr *E);
LValue EmitCXXConstructLValue(const CXXConstructExpr *E);
LValue EmitCXXBindTemporaryLValue(const CXXBindTemporaryExpr *E);
LValue EmitCXXExprWithTemporariesLValue(const CXXExprWithTemporaries *E);
LValue EmitCXXTypeidLValue(const CXXTypeidExpr *E);
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LValue EmitObjCMessageExprLValue(const ObjCMessageExpr *E);
LValue EmitObjCIvarRefLValue(const ObjCIvarRefExpr *E);
LValue EmitObjCPropertyRefLValue(const ObjCPropertyRefExpr *E);
LValue EmitObjCKVCRefLValue(const ObjCImplicitSetterGetterRefExpr *E);
LValue EmitStmtExprLValue(const StmtExpr *E);
LValue EmitPointerToDataMemberBinaryExpr(const BinaryOperator *E);
LValue EmitObjCSelectorLValue(const ObjCSelectorExpr *E);
void EmitDeclRefExprDbgValue(const DeclRefExpr *E, llvm::Constant *Init);
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Scalar Expression Emission
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// EmitCall - Generate a call of the given function, expecting the given
/// result type, and using the given argument list which specifies both the
/// LLVM arguments and the types they were derived from.
///
/// \param TargetDecl - If given, the decl of the function in a direct call;
/// used to set attributes on the call (noreturn, etc.).
RValue EmitCall(const CGFunctionInfo &FnInfo,
llvm::Value *Callee,
ReturnValueSlot ReturnValue,
const CallArgList &Args,
const Decl *TargetDecl = 0,
llvm::Instruction **callOrInvoke = 0);
RValue EmitCall(QualType FnType, llvm::Value *Callee,
ReturnValueSlot ReturnValue,
CallExpr::const_arg_iterator ArgBeg,
CallExpr::const_arg_iterator ArgEnd,
const Decl *TargetDecl = 0);
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RValue EmitCallExpr(const CallExpr *E,
ReturnValueSlot ReturnValue = ReturnValueSlot());
llvm::CallSite EmitCallOrInvoke(llvm::Value *Callee,
llvm::Value * const *ArgBegin,
llvm::Value * const *ArgEnd,
const llvm::Twine &Name = "");
llvm::Value *BuildVirtualCall(const CXXMethodDecl *MD, llvm::Value *This,
const llvm::Type *Ty);
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llvm::Value *BuildVirtualCall(const CXXDestructorDecl *DD, CXXDtorType Type,
llvm::Value *&This, const llvm::Type *Ty);
RValue EmitCXXMemberCall(const CXXMethodDecl *MD,
llvm::Value *Callee,
ReturnValueSlot ReturnValue,
llvm::Value *This,
llvm::Value *VTT,
CallExpr::const_arg_iterator ArgBeg,
CallExpr::const_arg_iterator ArgEnd);
RValue EmitCXXMemberCallExpr(const CXXMemberCallExpr *E,
ReturnValueSlot ReturnValue);
RValue EmitCXXMemberPointerCallExpr(const CXXMemberCallExpr *E,
ReturnValueSlot ReturnValue);
This patch is motivated by numerous strict-aliasing warnings when compiling clang as a Release build. The big change is that all AST nodes (subclasses of Stmt) whose children are Expr* store their children as Stmt* or arrays of Stmt*. This is to remove strict-aliasing warnings when using StmtIterator. None of the interfaces of any of the classes have changed (except those with arg_iterators, see below), as the accessor methods introduce the needed casts (via cast<>). While this extra casting may seem cumbersome, it actually adds some important sanity checks throughout the codebase, as clients using StmtIterator can potentially overwrite children that are expected to be Expr* with Stmt* (that aren't Expr*). The casts provide extra sanity checks that are operational in debug builds to catch invariant violations such as these. For classes that have arg_iterators (e.g., CallExpr), the definition of arg_iterator has been replaced. Instead of it being Expr**, it is an actual class (called ExprIterator) that wraps a Stmt**, and provides the necessary operators for iteration. The nice thing about this class is that it also uses cast<> to type-checking, which introduces extra sanity checks throughout the codebase that are useful for debugging. A few of the CodeGen functions that use arg_iterator (especially from OverloadExpr) have been modified to take begin and end iterators instead of a base Expr** and the number of arguments. This matches more with the abstraction of iteration. This still needs to be cleaned up a little bit, as clients expect that ExprIterator is a RandomAccessIterator (which we may or may not wish to allow for efficiency of representation). This is a fairly large patch. It passes the tests (except CodeGen/bitfield.c, which was already broken) on both a Debug and Release build, but it should obviously be reviewed. llvm-svn: 52378
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RValue EmitCXXOperatorMemberCallExpr(const CXXOperatorCallExpr *E,
const CXXMethodDecl *MD,
ReturnValueSlot ReturnValue);
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RValue EmitBuiltinExpr(const FunctionDecl *FD,
unsigned BuiltinID, const CallExpr *E);
RValue EmitBlockCallExpr(const CallExpr *E, ReturnValueSlot ReturnValue);
/// EmitTargetBuiltinExpr - Emit the given builtin call. Returns 0 if the call
/// is unhandled by the current target.
llvm::Value *EmitTargetBuiltinExpr(unsigned BuiltinID, const CallExpr *E);
llvm::Value *EmitARMBuiltinExpr(unsigned BuiltinID, const CallExpr *E);
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llvm::Value *EmitNeonCall(llvm::Function *F,
llvm::SmallVectorImpl<llvm::Value*> &O,
const char *name, bool splat = false,
unsigned shift = 0, bool rightshift = false);
llvm::Value *EmitNeonSplat(llvm::Value *V, llvm::Constant *Idx,
bool widen = false);
llvm::Value *EmitNeonShiftVector(llvm::Value *V, const llvm::Type *Ty,
bool negateForRightShift);
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llvm::Value *BuildVector(const llvm::SmallVectorImpl<llvm::Value*> &Ops);
llvm::Value *EmitX86BuiltinExpr(unsigned BuiltinID, const CallExpr *E);
llvm::Value *EmitPPCBuiltinExpr(unsigned BuiltinID, const CallExpr *E);
llvm::Value *EmitObjCProtocolExpr(const ObjCProtocolExpr *E);
llvm::Value *EmitObjCStringLiteral(const ObjCStringLiteral *E);
llvm::Value *EmitObjCSelectorExpr(const ObjCSelectorExpr *E);
RValue EmitObjCMessageExpr(const ObjCMessageExpr *E,
ReturnValueSlot Return = ReturnValueSlot());
RValue EmitObjCPropertyGet(const Expr *E,
ReturnValueSlot Return = ReturnValueSlot());
RValue EmitObjCSuperPropertyGet(const Expr *Exp, const Selector &S,
ReturnValueSlot Return = ReturnValueSlot());
void EmitObjCPropertySet(const Expr *E, RValue Src);
void EmitObjCSuperPropertySet(const Expr *E, const Selector &S, RValue Src);
/// EmitReferenceBindingToExpr - Emits a reference binding to the passed in
/// expression. Will emit a temporary variable if E is not an LValue.
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RValue EmitReferenceBindingToExpr(const Expr* E,
const NamedDecl *InitializedDecl);
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Expression Emission
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Expressions are broken into three classes: scalar, complex, aggregate.
/// EmitScalarExpr - Emit the computation of the specified expression of LLVM
/// scalar type, returning the result.
llvm::Value *EmitScalarExpr(const Expr *E , bool IgnoreResultAssign = false);
/// EmitScalarConversion - Emit a conversion from the specified type to the
/// specified destination type, both of which are LLVM scalar types.
llvm::Value *EmitScalarConversion(llvm::Value *Src, QualType SrcTy,
QualType DstTy);
/// EmitComplexToScalarConversion - Emit a conversion from the specified
/// complex type to the specified destination type, where the destination type
/// is an LLVM scalar type.
llvm::Value *EmitComplexToScalarConversion(ComplexPairTy Src, QualType SrcTy,
QualType DstTy);
/// EmitAggExpr - Emit the computation of the specified expression
/// of aggregate type. The result is computed into the given slot,
/// which may be null to indicate that the value is not needed.
void EmitAggExpr(const Expr *E, AggValueSlot AS, bool IgnoreResult = false);
/// EmitAggExprToLValue - Emit the computation of the specified expression of
/// aggregate type into a temporary LValue.
LValue EmitAggExprToLValue(const Expr *E);
/// EmitGCMemmoveCollectable - Emit special API for structs with object
/// pointers.
void EmitGCMemmoveCollectable(llvm::Value *DestPtr, llvm::Value *SrcPtr,
QualType Ty);
/// EmitComplexExpr - Emit the computation of the specified expression of
/// complex type, returning the result.
ComplexPairTy EmitComplexExpr(const Expr *E,
bool IgnoreReal = false,
bool IgnoreImag = false);
/// EmitComplexExprIntoAddr - Emit the computation of the specified expression
/// of complex type, storing into the specified Value*.
void EmitComplexExprIntoAddr(const Expr *E, llvm::Value *DestAddr,
bool DestIsVolatile);
/// StoreComplexToAddr - Store a complex number into the specified address.
void StoreComplexToAddr(ComplexPairTy V, llvm::Value *DestAddr,
bool DestIsVolatile);
/// LoadComplexFromAddr - Load a complex number from the specified address.
ComplexPairTy LoadComplexFromAddr(llvm::Value *SrcAddr, bool SrcIsVolatile);
/// CreateStaticVarDecl - Create a zero-initialized LLVM global for
/// a static local variable.
llvm::GlobalVariable *CreateStaticVarDecl(const VarDecl &D,
const char *Separator,
llvm::GlobalValue::LinkageTypes Linkage);
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/// AddInitializerToStaticVarDecl - Add the initializer for 'D' to the
/// global variable that has already been created for it. If the initializer
/// has a different type than GV does, this may free GV and return a different
/// one. Otherwise it just returns GV.
llvm::GlobalVariable *
AddInitializerToStaticVarDecl(const VarDecl &D,
llvm::GlobalVariable *GV);
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/// EmitCXXGlobalVarDeclInit - Create the initializer for a C++
/// variable with global storage.
void EmitCXXGlobalVarDeclInit(const VarDecl &D, llvm::Constant *DeclPtr);
/// EmitCXXGlobalDtorRegistration - Emits a call to register the global ptr
/// with the C++ runtime so that its destructor will be called at exit.
void EmitCXXGlobalDtorRegistration(llvm::Constant *DtorFn,
llvm::Constant *DeclPtr);
/// Emit code in this function to perform a guarded variable
/// initialization. Guarded initializations are used when it's not
/// possible to prove that an initialization will be done exactly
/// once, e.g. with a static local variable or a static data member
/// of a class template.
void EmitCXXGuardedInit(const VarDecl &D, llvm::GlobalVariable *DeclPtr);
/// GenerateCXXGlobalInitFunc - Generates code for initializing global
/// variables.
void GenerateCXXGlobalInitFunc(llvm::Function *Fn,
llvm::Constant **Decls,
unsigned NumDecls);
/// GenerateCXXGlobalDtorFunc - Generates code for destroying global
/// variables.
void GenerateCXXGlobalDtorFunc(llvm::Function *Fn,
const std::vector<std::pair<llvm::WeakVH,
llvm::Constant*> > &DtorsAndObjects);
void GenerateCXXGlobalVarDeclInitFunc(llvm::Function *Fn, const VarDecl *D,
llvm::GlobalVariable *Addr);
void EmitCXXConstructExpr(const CXXConstructExpr *E, AggValueSlot Dest);
void EmitSynthesizedCXXCopyCtor(llvm::Value *Dest, llvm::Value *Src,
const BlockDeclRefExpr *BDRE);
RValue EmitCXXExprWithTemporaries(const CXXExprWithTemporaries *E,
AggValueSlot Slot
= AggValueSlot::ignored());
void EmitCXXThrowExpr(const CXXThrowExpr *E);
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Internal Helpers
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// ContainsLabel - Return true if the statement contains a label in it. If
/// this statement is not executed normally, it not containing a label means
/// that we can just remove the code.
static bool ContainsLabel(const Stmt *S, bool IgnoreCaseStmts = false);
/// ConstantFoldsToSimpleInteger - If the specified expression does not fold
/// to a constant, or if it does but contains a label, return 0. If it
/// constant folds to 'true' and does not contain a label, return 1, if it
/// constant folds to 'false' and does not contain a label, return -1.
int ConstantFoldsToSimpleInteger(const Expr *Cond);
/// EmitBranchOnBoolExpr - Emit a branch on a boolean condition (e.g. for an
/// if statement) to the specified blocks. Based on the condition, this might
/// try to simplify the codegen of the conditional based on the branch.
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void EmitBranchOnBoolExpr(const Expr *Cond, llvm::BasicBlock *TrueBlock,
llvm::BasicBlock *FalseBlock);
/// getTrapBB - Create a basic block that will call the trap intrinsic. We'll
/// generate a branch around the created basic block as necessary.
llvm::BasicBlock *getTrapBB();
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/// EmitCallArg - Emit a single call argument.
RValue EmitCallArg(const Expr *E, QualType ArgType);
/// EmitDelegateCallArg - We are performing a delegate call; that
/// is, the current function is delegating to another one. Produce
/// a r-value suitable for passing the given parameter.
RValue EmitDelegateCallArg(const VarDecl *Param);
private:
void EmitReturnOfRValue(RValue RV, QualType Ty);
/// ExpandTypeFromArgs - Reconstruct a structure of type \arg Ty
/// from function arguments into \arg Dst. See ABIArgInfo::Expand.
///
/// \param AI - The first function argument of the expansion.
/// \return The argument following the last expanded function
/// argument.
llvm::Function::arg_iterator
ExpandTypeFromArgs(QualType Ty, LValue Dst,
llvm::Function::arg_iterator AI);
/// ExpandTypeToArgs - Expand an RValue \arg Src, with the LLVM type for \arg
/// Ty, into individual arguments on the provided vector \arg Args. See
/// ABIArgInfo::Expand.
void ExpandTypeToArgs(QualType Ty, RValue Src,
llvm::SmallVector<llvm::Value*, 16> &Args);
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llvm::Value* EmitAsmInput(const AsmStmt &S,
const TargetInfo::ConstraintInfo &Info,
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const Expr *InputExpr, std::string &ConstraintStr);
llvm::Value* EmitAsmInputLValue(const AsmStmt &S,
const TargetInfo::ConstraintInfo &Info,
LValue InputValue, QualType InputType,
std::string &ConstraintStr);
/// EmitCallArgs - Emit call arguments for a function.
/// The CallArgTypeInfo parameter is used for iterating over the known
/// argument types of the function being called.
template<typename T>
void EmitCallArgs(CallArgList& Args, const T* CallArgTypeInfo,
CallExpr::const_arg_iterator ArgBeg,
CallExpr::const_arg_iterator ArgEnd) {
CallExpr::const_arg_iterator Arg = ArgBeg;
// First, use the argument types that the type info knows about
if (CallArgTypeInfo) {
for (typename T::arg_type_iterator I = CallArgTypeInfo->arg_type_begin(),
E = CallArgTypeInfo->arg_type_end(); I != E; ++I, ++Arg) {
assert(Arg != ArgEnd && "Running over edge of argument list!");
QualType ArgType = *I;
#ifndef NDEBUG
QualType ActualArgType = Arg->getType();
if (ArgType->isPointerType() && ActualArgType->isPointerType()) {
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QualType ActualBaseType =
ActualArgType->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType();
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QualType ArgBaseType =
ArgType->getAs<PointerType>()->getPointeeType();
if (ArgBaseType->isVariableArrayType()) {
if (const VariableArrayType *VAT =
getContext().getAsVariableArrayType(ActualBaseType)) {
if (!VAT->getSizeExpr())
ActualArgType = ArgType;
}
}
}
assert(getContext().getCanonicalType(ArgType.getNonReferenceType()).
getTypePtr() ==
getContext().getCanonicalType(ActualArgType).getTypePtr() &&
"type mismatch in call argument!");
#endif
Args.push_back(std::make_pair(EmitCallArg(*Arg, ArgType),
ArgType));
}
// Either we've emitted all the call args, or we have a call to a
// variadic function.
assert((Arg == ArgEnd || CallArgTypeInfo->isVariadic()) &&
"Extra arguments in non-variadic function!");
}
// If we still have any arguments, emit them using the type of the argument.
for (; Arg != ArgEnd; ++Arg) {
QualType ArgType = Arg->getType();
Args.push_back(std::make_pair(EmitCallArg(*Arg, ArgType),
ArgType));
}
}
const TargetCodeGenInfo &getTargetHooks() const {
return CGM.getTargetCodeGenInfo();
}
void EmitDeclMetadata();
};
/// CGBlockInfo - Information to generate a block literal.
class CGBlockInfo {
public:
/// Name - The name of the block, kindof.
const char *Name;
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/// DeclRefs - Variables from parent scopes that have been
/// imported into this block.
llvm::SmallVector<const BlockDeclRefExpr *, 8> DeclRefs;
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/// InnerBlocks - This block and the blocks it encloses.
llvm::SmallPtrSet<const DeclContext *, 4> InnerBlocks;
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/// CXXThisRef - Non-null if 'this' was required somewhere, in
/// which case this is that expression.
const CXXThisExpr *CXXThisRef;
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/// NeedsObjCSelf - True if something in this block has an implicit
/// reference to 'self'.
bool NeedsObjCSelf : 1;
/// HasCXXObject - True if block has imported c++ object requiring copy
/// construction in copy helper and destruction in copy dispose helpers.
bool HasCXXObject : 1;
/// These are initialized by GenerateBlockFunction.
bool BlockHasCopyDispose : 1;
CharUnits BlockSize;
CharUnits BlockAlign;
llvm::SmallVector<const Expr*, 8> BlockLayout;
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CGBlockInfo(const char *Name);
};
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} // end namespace CodeGen
} // end namespace clang
#endif