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Elad Cohen fb6358d2b5 [Modules] Add 'freestanding' to the 'requires-declaration' feature-list.
This adds support for modules that require (non-)freestanding
environment, such as the compiler builtin mm_malloc submodule.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23871

llvm-svn: 280613
2016-09-04 06:00:42 +00:00
Bruno Cardoso Lopes 6736e199c7 [Modules] Add 'gnuinlineasm' to the 'requires-declaration' feature-list.
This adds support for modules that require (no-)gnu-inline-asm
environment, such as the compiler builtin cpuid submodule.

This is the gnu-inline-asm variant of https://reviews.llvm.org/D23871

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23905

rdar://problem/26931199

llvm-svn: 280159
2016-08-30 21:25:42 +00:00
Davide Italiano 7f96b39151 [modules] Simplify code logic. NFC.
llvm-svn: 263060
2016-03-09 21:09:51 +00:00
Ben Langmuir 6d25fdc41b [Modules] Don't infinite recurse on implicit import of circular modules in preamble
Update the Preprocessor's VisibleModuleSet when typo-correction creates
an implicit module import so that we won't accidentally write an invalid
SourceLocation into the preamble AST.  This would later lead to infinite
recursion when loading the preamble AST because we use the value in
ImportLocs to prevent visiting a module twice.

rdar://problem/24440990

llvm-svn: 260543
2016-02-11 17:04:42 +00:00
Yaron Keren cdae941e03 Annotate dump() methods with LLVM_DUMP_METHOD, addressing Richard Smith r259192 post commit comment.
llvm-svn: 259232
2016-01-29 19:38:18 +00:00
Richard Smith 8a308ec24d [modules] If we're given a module file, via -fmodule-file=, for a module, but
we can't load that file due to a configuration mismatch, and implicit module
building is disabled, and the user turns off the error-by-default warning for
that situation, then fall back to textual inclusion for the module rather than
giving an error if any of its headers are included.

llvm-svn: 252114
2015-11-05 00:54:55 +00:00
Ben Langmuir 7ff29148ac [Modules] Add Darwin-specific compatibility module map parsing hacks
This preserves backwards compatibility for two hacks in the Darwin
system module map files:

1. The use of 'requires excluded' to make headers non-modular, which
should really be mapped to 'textual' now that we have this feature.

2. Silently removes a bogus cplusplus requirement from IOKit.avc.

Once we start diagnosing missing requirements and headers on
auto-imports these would have broken compatibility with existing Darwin
SDKs.

llvm-svn: 244912
2015-08-13 17:13:33 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand 3c5038a535 Add support for System z vector language extensions
The z13 vector facility has an associated language extension,
closely modeled on AltiVec/VSX.  The main differences are:

- vector long, vector float and vector pixel are not supported

- vector long long and vector double are supported (like VSX)

- comparison operators return a vector rather than a scalar integer

- shift operators behave like the OpenCL shift operators

- vector bool is only supported as argument to certain operators;
  some operators allow mixing a bool with a non-bool vector 

This patch adds clang support for the extension.  It is closely modelled
on the AltiVec support.  Similarly to the -faltivec option, there's a
new -fzvector option to enable the extensions (as well as an -mzvector
alias for compatibility with GCC).  There's also a separate LangOpt.

The extension as implemented here is intended to be compatible with
the -mzvector extension recently implemented by GCC.

Based on a patch by Richard Sandiford.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11001

llvm-svn: 243642
2015-07-30 14:08:36 +00:00
Ben Langmuir 75a7e43581 [Modules] Allow missing header before a missing requirement
And make the module unavailable without breaking any parent modules.

If there's a missing requirement after we've already seen a missing
header, still update the IsMissingRequiement bit correctly.  Also,
diagnose missing requirements before missing headers, since the
existence of the header is moot if there are missing requirements.

llvm-svn: 242055
2015-07-13 19:48:52 +00:00
Adrian Prantl 15bcf70cdf Add a function to ExternalASTSource that returns a descriptor that
abstracts the commonalities between modules and PCH files that are
needed to emit debug info for a module or precompiled header.

llvm-svn: 241083
2015-06-30 17:39:43 +00:00
Richard Smith 2b63d15f49 [modules] Retain the name as written for umbrella headers and directories, rather than converting to an absolute path. No observable change expected, but this allows us to correctly compute the module for an umbrella header, which later changes will require.
llvm-svn: 237508
2015-05-16 02:28:53 +00:00
Richard Smith a7e2cc684f [modules] Start moving the module visibility information off the Module itself.
It has no place there; it's not a property of the Module, and it makes
restoring the visibility set when we leave a submodule more difficult.

llvm-svn: 236300
2015-05-01 01:53:09 +00:00
Richard Smith 8f4d3ff146 [modules] Restrict the module use-declaration to only appear in top-level
modules, and allow sub-modules of a module with a use-declaration to make use
of the nominated modules.

llvm-svn: 233323
2015-03-26 22:10:01 +00:00
Ben Langmuir 532d2104ce Add cc1 option '-fmodule-feature' to add custom values for 'requires' decls
This allows clang-based tools to specify custom features that can be
tested by the 'requires' declaration in a module map file.

llvm-svn: 227868
2015-02-02 21:56:15 +00:00
Ben Langmuir 7615f00e51 Handle [extern_c] attribute in module printer
I'm not sure why we have OS.indent(Indent+2) for the system attribute,
but presumably we want the same behaviour for all attributes...

llvm-svn: 225802
2015-01-13 17:47:38 +00:00
Richard Smith 3c1a41ad99 [modules] Track how 'header' directives were written in module map files,
rather than trying to extract this information from the FileEntry after the
fact.

This has a number of beneficial effects. For instance, diagnostic messages for
failed module builds give a path relative to the "module root" rather than an
absolute file path, and the contents of the module includes file is no longer
dependent on what files the including TU happened to inspect prior to
triggering the module build.

llvm-svn: 223095
2014-12-02 00:08:08 +00:00
Richard Smith 306d892076 [modules] Add support for 'textual header' directives.
This allows a module to specify that it logically contains a file, but that
said file is non-modular and intended for textual inclusion. This allows
layering checks to work properly in the presence of such files.

llvm-svn: 220448
2014-10-22 23:50:56 +00:00
Ben Langmuir 9d6448b137 Refactor the module map file used for uniquing a module name out of
class Module. It's almost always going to be the same as
getContainingModule() for top-level modules, so just add a map to cover
the remaining cases.  This lets us do less bookkeeping to keep the
ModuleMap fields up to date.

llvm-svn: 215268
2014-08-09 00:57:23 +00:00
Craig Topper f1186c5a8f [C++11] Use 'nullptr'.
llvm-svn: 208280
2014-05-08 06:41:40 +00:00
Ben Langmuir ffbafa2af0 Do not print inferred submodules explicitly in __inferred_module.map
Otherwise including a header in your source file that is not included by
framework's umbrella header will silently add an empty submodule with that
name.

is automatically translated to
@import Foo.NotInModule;

which then would have succeeded because the inferred module map
contained an empty submodule called NotInModule.

llvm-svn: 207024
2014-04-23 21:10:46 +00:00
Richard Smith 86dbed7577 Initialize clang::Module::IsMissingRequirement. Fix msan issue and hopefully some builder failures.
llvm-svn: 206736
2014-04-21 07:28:16 +00:00
Ben Langmuir 993055f860 Fix a hole with nested unavailable submodules from r206664
If a module doesn't meet a requirement, neither do its submodules. If we
don't propogate that, we might think it's an error to be missing a
header in one of those submodules.

llvm-svn: 206673
2014-04-18 23:51:00 +00:00
Ben Langmuir ec8c975214 Don't build modules with (submodules with) missing headers
Unless they are in submodules that aren't available anyway, due to
requirements not being met.  Also, mark children as unavailable when the
parent is.

llvm-svn: 206664
2014-04-18 22:07:31 +00:00
Dmitri Gribenko 62bcd925c0 Add more constness to module-related APIs
llvm-svn: 206595
2014-04-18 14:36:51 +00:00
Ben Langmuir beee15e721 Allow multiple modules with the same name to coexist in the module cache
To differentiate between two modules with the same name, we will
consider the path the module map file that they are defined by* part of
the ‘key’ for looking up the precompiled module (pcm file).
Specifically, this patch renames the precompiled module (pcm) files from
  cache-path/<module hash>/Foo.pcm
to
  cache-path/<module hash>/Foo-<hash of module map path>.pcm

In addition, I’ve taught the ASTReader to re-resolve the names of
imported modules during module loading so that if the header search
context changes between when a module was originally built and when it
is loaded we can rebuild it if necessary.  For example, if module A
imports module B

first time:
clang -I /path/to/A -I /path/to/B ...

second time:
clang -I /path/to/A -I /different/path/to/B ...

will now rebuild A as expected.

* in the case of inferred modules, we use the module map file that
allowed the inference, not the __inferred_module.map file, since the
inferred file path is the same for every inferred module.

llvm-svn: 206201
2014-04-14 18:00:01 +00:00
Richard Smith 9bca298f6d Module [extern_c] attribute: inherit to submodules, don't write 'extern "C"'
blocks when building in C mode, and serialize and deserialize the attribute.

llvm-svn: 203317
2014-03-08 00:03:56 +00:00
Richard Smith 7794486846 Add [extern_c] attribute for modules, allowing a C module to be imported within an extern "C" block in C++ code.
llvm-svn: 202615
2014-03-02 05:58:18 +00:00
Daniel Jasper 0761a8a085 Modules: Don't warn upon missing headers while reading the module map.
Instead, mark the module as unavailable so that clang errors as soon as
someone tries to build this module.

This works towards the long-term goal of not stat'ing the header files at all
while reading the module map and instead read them only when the module is
being built (there is a corresponding FIXME in parseHeaderDecl()).  However, it
seems non-trivial to get there and this unblock us and moves us into the right
direction.

Also changed the implementation to reuse the same DiagnosticsEngine.

llvm-svn: 197485
2013-12-17 10:31:37 +00:00
Dmitri Gribenko e9bcf5b7b1 Include non-explicit submodules in exported module list
This change fixes Richard's testcase for r193815.  Now we include non-explicit
submodules into the list of exports.

The test failed previously because:
- recursive_visibility_a1.inner is not imported (only recursive_visibility_a1 is),
- thus the 'inner' submodule is not showing up in any of the import lists,
- and because of this getExportedModules() is not returning the
  correct module set -- it only considers modules that are imported.

The fix is to make Module::getExportedModules() include non-explicit submodules
into the list of exports.

llvm-svn: 194018
2013-11-04 21:51:33 +00:00
Richard Smith dde17e74fa Simplify computation of visible module set.
llvm-svn: 193850
2013-11-01 02:19:14 +00:00
Dmitri Gribenko dc360d5739 Clang modules: collect exports recursively
This change makes Module::buildVisibleModulesCache() collect exported modules
recursively.

While computing a set of exports, getExportedModules() iterates over the set of
imported modules and filters it.  But it does not consider the set of exports
of those modules -- it is the responsibility of the caller to do this.

Here is a certain instance of this issue.  Module::isModuleVisible says that
CoreFoundation.CFArray submodule is not visible from Cocoa.  Why?

- Cocoa imports Foundation.
- Foundation has an export restriction: "export *".
- Foundation imports CoreFoundation.  (Just the top-level module.)
- CoreFoundation exports CoreFoundation.CFArray.

To decide which modules are visible from Cocoa, we collect all exported modules
from immediate imports in Cocoa:

> visibleModulesFro(Cocoa) = exported(Foundation) + exported(CoreData) + exported(AppKit)

To find out which modules are exported, we filter imports according to
restrictions:

> exported(Foundation) = filterByModuleMapRestrictions(imports(Foundation))

Because Foundation imports CoreFoundation (not CoreFoundation.CFArray), the
CFArray submodule is considered not exported from Foundation, and is not
visible from Cocoa (according to Module::isModuleVisible).

llvm-svn: 193815
2013-10-31 22:24:10 +00:00
Richard Smith a3feee2ad6 Allow a new syntax in a module requires-declaration:
requires ! feature

The purpose of this is to allow (for instance) the module map for /usr/include
to exclude <tgmath.h> and <complex.h> when building in C++ (these headers are
instead provided by the C++ standard library in this case, and the glibc C
<tgmath.h> header would otherwise try to include <complex.h>, resulting in a
module cycle).

llvm-svn: 193549
2013-10-28 22:18:19 +00:00
Daniel Jasper ba7f2f7110 Module use declarations (II)
Review: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1546.

I have picked up this patch form Lawrence
(http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1063) and did a few changes.

From the original change description (updated as appropriate):
This patch adds a check that ensures that modules only use modules they
have so declared. To this end, it adds a statement on intended module
use to the module.map grammar:

  use module-id

A module can then only use headers from other modules if it 'uses' them.
This enforcement is off by default, but may be turned on with the new
option -fmodules-decluse.

When enforcing the module semantics, we also need to consider a source
file part of a module. This is achieved with a compiler option

-fmodule-name=<module-id>.

The compiler at present only applies restrictions to the module directly
being built.

llvm-svn: 191283
2013-09-24 09:14:14 +00:00
Richard Smith 0e5d7b8c6b When we perform dependent name lookup during template instantiation, it's not
sufficient to only consider names visible at the point of instantiation,
because that may not include names that were visible when the template was
defined. More generally, if the instantiation backtrace goes through a module
M, then every declaration visible within M should be available to the
instantiation. Any of those declarations might be part of the interface that M
intended to export to a template that it instantiates.

The fix here has two parts:

1) If we find a non-visible declaration during name lookup during template
instantiation, check whether the declaration was visible from the defining
module of all entities on the active template instantiation stack. The defining
module is not the owning module in all cases: we look at the module in which a
template was defined, not the module in which it was first instantiated.

2) Perform pending instantiations at the end of a module, not at the end of the
translation unit. This is general goodness, since it significantly cuts down
the amount of redundant work that is performed in every TU importing a module,
and also implicitly adds the module containing the point of instantiation to
the set of modules checked for declarations in a lookup within a template
instantiation.

There's a known issue here with template instantiations performed while
building a module, if additional imports are added later on. I'll fix that
in a subsequent commit.

llvm-svn: 187167
2013-07-25 23:08:39 +00:00
Craig Topper 61ac906bdd Use SmallVectorImpl::reverse_iterator instead of SmallVector to avoid specifying the vector size.
llvm-svn: 185784
2013-07-08 03:55:09 +00:00
Lawrence Crowl b53e5483b0 This patch adds new private headers to the module map. Private
headers may be included from within the module, but not from outside
the module.

llvm-svn: 184471
2013-06-20 21:14:14 +00:00
Douglas Gregor fb9126578e <rdar://problem/12368093> Extend module maps with a 'conflict' declaration, and warn when a newly-imported module conflicts with an already-imported module.
llvm-svn: 177577
2013-03-20 21:10:35 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 8d93242709 Make sure that Module::ConfigMacrosExhaustive gets initialized and deserialized correctly.
This fixes regressions introduced in r177466 that caused several
module tests to fail sporadically.

llvm-svn: 177481
2013-03-20 03:59:18 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 35b13ece23 <rdar://problem/10796651> Introduce configuration macros into module maps.
Configuration macros are macros that are intended to alter how a
module works, such that we need to build different module variants
for different values of these macros. A module can declare its
configuration macros, in which case we will complain if the definition
of a configation macro on the command line (or lack thereof) differs
from the current preprocessor state at the point where the module is
imported. This should eliminate some surprises when enabling modules,
because "#define CONFIG_MACRO ..." followed by "#include
<module/header.h>" would silently ignore the CONFIG_MACRO setting. At
least it will no longer be silent about it.

Configuration macros are eventually intended to help reduce the number
of module variants that need to be built. When the list of
configuration macros for a module is exhaustive, we only need to
consider the settings for those macros when building/finding the
module, which can help isolate modules for various project-specific -D
flags that should never affect how modules are build (but currently do).

llvm-svn: 177466
2013-03-20 00:22:05 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis 3c5305c15e [Modules] Resolve top-headers of modules lazily.
This allows resolving top-header filenames of modules to FileEntries when
we need them, not eagerly.

Note that that this breaks ABI for libclang functions
clang_Module_getTopLevelHeader / clang_Module_getNumTopLevelHeaders
but this is fine because they are experimental and not widely used yet.

llvm-svn: 176975
2013-03-13 21:13:43 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis 8739f7b7f6 [modules] Refactor code from ASTReader::makeModuleVisible() into a new function,
Module::getExportedModules() so it can be reused.

llvm-svn: 175548
2013-02-19 19:34:40 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 6ddfca91e0 Implement parsing, AST, (de-)serialization, and placeholder global
metadata for linking against the libraries/frameworks for imported
modules.

The module map language is extended with a new "link" directive that
specifies what library or framework to link against when a module is
imported, e.g.,

  link "clangAST"

or

  link framework "MyFramework"

Importing the corresponding module (or any of its submodules) will
eventually link against the named library/framework.

For now, I've added some placeholder global metadata that encodes the
imported libraries/frameworks, so that we can test that this
information gets through to the IR. The format of the data is still
under discussion.

llvm-svn: 172437
2013-01-14 17:21:00 +00:00
Dmitri Gribenko f857950d39 Remove useless 'llvm::' qualifier from names like StringRef and others that are
brought into 'clang' namespace by clang/Basic/LLVM.h

llvm-svn: 172323
2013-01-12 19:30:44 +00:00
Richard Smith 2bf7fdb723 s/CPlusPlus0x/CPlusPlus11/g
llvm-svn: 171367
2013-01-02 11:42:31 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 3a02247dc9 Sort all of Clang's files under 'lib', and fix up the broken headers
uncovered.

This required manually correcting all of the incorrect main-module
headers I could find, and running the new llvm/utils/sort_includes.py
script over the files.

I also manually added quite a few missing headers that were uncovered by
shuffling the order or moving headers up to be main-module-headers.

llvm-svn: 169237
2012-12-04 09:13:33 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 5952766628 Introduce the notion of excluded headers into the module map
description. Previously, one could emulate this behavior by placing
the header in an always-unavailable submodule, but Argyrios guilted me
into expressing this idea properly.

llvm-svn: 165921
2012-10-15 06:28:11 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis 43af5132c5 In the Module class, add a reference to the corresponding AST file.
llvm-svn: 164873
2012-09-29 01:06:04 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 3ec6663be0 Back out my heinous hack that tricked the module generation mechanism
into using non-absolute system includes (<foo>)...

... and introduce another hack that is simultaneously more heineous
and more effective. We whitelist Clang-supplied headers that augment
or override system headers (such as float.h, stdarg.h, and
tgmath.h). For these headers, Clang does not provide a module
mapping. Instead, a system-supplied module map can refer to these
headers in a system module, and Clang will look both in its own
include directory and wherever the system-supplied module map
suggests, then adds either or both headers. The end result is that
Clang-supplied headers get merged into the system-supplied module for
the C standard library.

As a drive-by, fix up a few dependencies in the _Builtin_instrinsics
module.

llvm-svn: 149611
2012-02-02 18:42:48 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 0070c0bfbe Introduce TargetInfo::hasFeature() to query various feature names in
each of the targets. Use this for module requirements, so that we can
pin the availability of certain modules to certain target features,
e.g., provide a module for xmmintrin.h only when SSE support is
available.

Use these feature names to provide a nearly-complete module map for
Clang's built-in headers. Only mm_alloc.h and unwind.h are missing,
and those two are fairly specialized at the moment. Finishes
<rdar://problem/10710060>.

llvm-svn: 149227
2012-01-30 06:38:25 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 8992928274 Thread a TargetInfo through to the module map; we'll need it for
target-specific module requirements.

llvm-svn: 149224
2012-01-30 06:01:29 +00:00