This changes the shape of the statepoint intrinsic from:
@llvm.experimental.gc.statepoint(anyptr target, i32 # call args, i32 unused, ...call args, i32 # deopt args, ...deopt args, ...gc args)
to:
@llvm.experimental.gc.statepoint(anyptr target, i32 # call args, i32 flags, ...call args, i32 # transition args, ...transition args, i32 # deopt args, ...deopt args, ...gc args)
This extension offers the backend the opportunity to insert (somewhat) arbitrary code to manage the transition from GC-aware code to code that is not GC-aware and back.
In order to support the injection of transition code, this extension wraps the STATEPOINT ISD node generated by the usual lowering lowering with two additional nodes: GC_TRANSITION_START and GC_TRANSITION_END. The transition arguments that were passed passed to the intrinsic (if any) are lowered and provided as operands to these nodes and may be used by the backend during code generation.
Eventually, the lowering of the GC_TRANSITION_{START,END} nodes should be informed by the GC strategy in use for the function containing the intrinsic call; for now, these nodes are instead replaced with no-ops.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9501
llvm-svn: 236888
Clang regressions were caused by more stringent assertion checking
introduced by this change. Small fix needed to clang has been committed
in r236751.
llvm-svn: 236752
Added intrinsics for the instructions. CC parameter of the intrinsics was changed from i8 to i32 according to the spec.
By Igor Breger (igor.breger@intel.com)
llvm-svn: 236714
options.
This commit fixes a bug in llc and opt where "-mcpu" and "-mattr" wouldn't
override function attributes "-target-cpu" and "-target-features" in the IR.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9537
llvm-svn: 236677
Renames the original CreateGCStatepoint to CreateGCStatepointCall, and
moves invoke creating functionality from PlaceSafepoints.cpp to
IRBuilder.cpp.
This changes the labels generated for PlaceSafepoints/invokes.ll so use
a regex there to make the basic block labels more resilient.
llvm-svn: 236672
This makes use of the new API which can remove attributes from a set given a builder.
This is much faster than creating a temporary set and reduces llc time by about 0.3% which was all spent creating temporary attributes sets on the context.
llvm-svn: 236668
Prior to this change we would have to construct a temporary AttributeSet (which isn't temporary at all given that its allocated on the context), just to contain the attributes in the builder, then call remove on that.
Now we can just remove any attributes from the (lightweight and really temporary) builder itself.
Will be used in a future commit to remove some temporary attributes sets.
llvm-svn: 236666
I folded the check for the flag -verify-dom-info into the only caller
where I think it is supposed to be checked: verifyAnalysis. (The idea
of the flag is to enable this expensive verification in
verifyPreservedAnalysis.)
I'm assuming that when manually scheduling the verification pass
with -passes=verify<domtree>, we do want to perform the verification.
llvm-svn: 236575
Many of the callers already have the pointer type anyway, and for the
couple of callers that don't it's pretty easy to call PointerType::get
on the pointee type and address space.
This avoids LLParser from using PointerType::getElementType when parsing
GlobalAliases from IR.
llvm-svn: 236160
The clang frontend helps out GDB by emitting the members of local anonymous
unions as artificial local variables with shared storage. When SROA splits
the storage for artificial local variables that are smaller than the entire
union, the overhang piece will be outside of the allotted space for the
variable and this check fails.
rdar://problem/20730771
llvm-svn: 236124
Finish off PR23080 by renaming the debug info IR constructs from `MD*`
to `DI*`. The last of the `DIDescriptor` classes were deleted in
r235356, and the last of the related typedefs removed in r235413, so
this has all baked for about a week.
Note: If you have out-of-tree code (like a frontend), I recommend that
you get everything compiling and tests passing with the *previous*
commit before updating to this one. It'll be easier to keep track of
what code is using the `DIDescriptor` hierarchy and what you've already
updated, and I think you're extremely unlikely to insert bugs. YMMV of
course.
Back to *this* commit: I did this using the rename-md-di-nodes.sh
upgrade script I've attached to PR23080 (both code and testcases) and
filtered through clang-format-diff.py. I edited the tests for
test/Assembler/invalid-generic-debug-node-*.ll by hand since the columns
were off-by-three. It should work on your out-of-tree testcases (and
code, if you've followed the advice in the previous paragraph).
Some of the tests are in badly named files now (e.g.,
test/Assembler/invalid-mdcompositetype-missing-tag.ll should be
'dicompositetype'); I'll come back and move the files in a follow-up
commit.
llvm-svn: 236120
Support up to 2^16 arguments to a function. If we do hit the limit,
assert out rather than restarting at 0 as we've done historically.
This fixes PR23332. A clang test will follow.
llvm-svn: 235955
Summary:
This patch adds constant folding of insertelement instruction to undef value when index operand is constant and is not less than vector size or is undef.
InstCombine does not support this case, but I'm happy to add it there also if this change is accepted.
Test Plan: Unittests and regression tests for ConstProp pass.
Reviewers: majnemer
Reviewed By: majnemer
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9287
llvm-svn: 235854
Add serialization support for function metadata attachments (added in
r235783). The syntax is:
define @foo() !attach !0 {
Metadata attachments are only allowed on functions with bodies. Since
they come before the `{`, they're not really part of the body; since
they require a body, they're not really part of the header. In
`LLParser` I gave them a separate function called from `ParseDefine()`,
`ParseOptionalFunctionMetadata()`.
In bitcode, I'm using the same `METADATA_ATTACHMENT` record used by
instructions. Instruction metadata attachments are included in a
special "attachment" block at the end of a `Function`. The attachment
records are laid out like this:
InstID (KindID MetadataID)+
Note that these records always have an odd number of fields. The new
code takes advantage of this to recognize function attachments (which
don't need an instruction ID):
(KindID MetadataID)+
This means we can use the same attachment block already used for
instructions.
This is part of PR23340.
llvm-svn: 235785
Add a verifier check that only functions with bodies have metadata
attachments. This should help catch bugs in frontends and
transformation passes. Part of PR23340.
llvm-svn: 235784
Add IR support for `Metadata` attachments. Assembly and bitcode support
will follow shortly, but for now we just have unit tests. This is part
of PR23340.
llvm-svn: 235783
Parameterize the separator for attachments, since `Function` metadata
attachments (PR23340) aren't going to use a `,` (comma). No real
functionality change.
llvm-svn: 235775
Collect metadata names once per `AssemblyWriter` instead of every time
we need to print some attachments. Just a drive-by; this caught my eye
while I was refactoring the code in r235772.
llvm-svn: 235774
Make room for more than just `Function::isMaterializable()` in the
`GlobalObject` subclass data bitfield. Since we're treating it like a
bitfield, change `Function::Function()` to zero-out the whole thing.
llvm-svn: 235770
Extract the set logic for metadata attachments from `Instruction` so it
can be reused for `Function` (PR23340).
This data structure makes a `SmallVector<>` look (a little) like a map,
just doing the bare minimum to support the `Instruction` (and soon,
`Function`) metadata API.
llvm-svn: 235769
Technically the operations are different -- the old logic moved items
from the back into the opened-up slots, instead of the usual
`remove_if()` logic of a slow and a fast iterator -- but unless a
profile tells us otherwise I prefer the simpler logic here. Regardless,
there shouldn't be an observable function change.
llvm-svn: 235767
Same as r235145 for the call instruction - the justification, tradeoffs,
etc are all the same. The conversion script worked the same without any
false negatives (after replacing 'call' with 'invoke').
llvm-svn: 235755
Summary: Constant folding of extractelement with out-of-bound index produces undef also for indexes bigger than 64bit (instead of crash assert failure as before)
Test Plan: Unit tests included.
Reviewers: majnemer
Reviewed By: majnemer
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9225
llvm-svn: 235700
(reverted in r235533)
Original commit message:
"Calls to llvm::Value::mutateType are becoming extra-sensitive now that
instructions have extra type information that will not be derived from
operands or result type (alloca, gep, load, call/invoke, etc... ). The
special-handling for mutateType will get more complicated as this work
continues - it might be worth making mutateType virtual & pushing the
complexity down into the classes that need special handling. But with
only two significant uses of mutateType (vectorization and linking) this
seems OK for now.
Totally open to ideas/suggestions/improvements, of course.
With this, and a bunch of exceptions, we can roundtrip an indirect call
site through bitcode and IR. (a direct call site is actually trickier...
I haven't figured out how to deal with the IR deserializer's lazy
construction of Function/GlobalVariable decl's based on the type of the
entity which means looking through the "pointer to T" type referring to
the global)"
The remapping done in ValueMapper for LTO was insufficient as the types
weren't correctly mapped (though I was using the post-mapped operands,
some of those operands might not have been mapped yet so the type
wouldn't be post-mapped yet). Instead use the pre-mapped type and
explicitly map all the types.
llvm-svn: 235651
Move isDereferenceablePointer function to Analysis. This function recursively tracks dereferencability over a chain of values like other functions in ValueTracking.
This refactoring is motivated by further changes to support dereferenceable_or_null attribute (http://reviews.llvm.org/D8650). isDereferenceablePointer will be extended to perform context-sensitive analysis and IR is not a good place to have such functionality.
Patch by: Artur Pilipenko <apilipenko@azulsystems.com>
Differential Revision: reviews.llvm.org/D9075
llvm-svn: 235611
This reverts commit r235458.
It looks like this might be breaking something LTO-ish. Looking into it
& will recommit with a fix/test case/etc once I've got more to go on.
llvm-svn: 235533
Calls to llvm::Value::mutateType are becoming extra-sensitive now that
instructions have extra type information that will not be derived from
operands or result type (alloca, gep, load, call/invoke, etc... ). The
special-handling for mutateType will get more complicated as this work
continues - it might be worth making mutateType virtual & pushing the
complexity down into the classes that need special handling. But with
only two significant uses of mutateType (vectorization and linking) this
seems OK for now.
Totally open to ideas/suggestions/improvements, of course.
With this, and a bunch of exceptions, we can roundtrip an indirect call
site through bitcode and IR. (a direct call site is actually trickier...
I haven't figured out how to deal with the IR deserializer's lazy
construction of Function/GlobalVariable decl's based on the type of the
entity which means looking through the "pointer to T" type referring to
the global)
llvm-svn: 235458
Remove the `DIArray` and `DITypeArray` typedefs, preferring the
underlying types (`DebugNodeArray` and `MDTypeRefArray`, respectively).
llvm-svn: 235413
Stop using `DIDescriptor` and its subclasses in the `DebugInfoFinder`
API, as well as the rest of the API hanging around in `DebugInfo.h`.
llvm-svn: 235240
The implementation of this GEP::getResultElementType will be refactored
to either rely on a member variable, or recompute the value from the
indicies (any preferences?).
llvm-svn: 235236
Now (with a few carefully placed suppressions relating to general type
serialization, etc) we can round trip a simple load through bitcode and
textual IR without calling getElementType on a PointerType.
llvm-svn: 235221
The v1i128 type is needed for the quadword add/substract instructions introduced
in POWER8. Futhermore, the PowerPC ABI specifies that parameters of type v1i128
are to be passed in a single vector register, while parameters of type i128 are
passed in pairs of GPRs. Thus, it is necessary to be able to differentiate
between v1i128 and i128 in LLVM.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8564
llvm-svn: 235198
The i128 type is needed as a builtin type in order to support the v1i128 vector
type. The PowerPC ABI requires that the i128 and v1i128 types are handled
differently when passed as parameters to functions (i128 is passed in pairs of
GPRs, v1i128 is passed in a single vector register).
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8564
llvm-svn: 235196
See r230786 and r230794 for similar changes to gep and load
respectively.
Call is a bit different because it often doesn't have a single explicit
type - usually the type is deduced from the arguments, and just the
return type is explicit. In those cases there's no need to change the
IR.
When that's not the case, the IR usually contains the pointer type of
the first operand - but since typed pointers are going away, that
representation is insufficient so I'm just stripping the "pointerness"
of the explicit type away.
This does make the IR a bit weird - it /sort of/ reads like the type of
the first operand: "call void () %x(" but %x is actually of type "void
()*" and will eventually be just of type "ptr". But this seems not too
bad and I don't think it would benefit from repeating the type
("void (), void () * %x(" and then eventually "void (), ptr %x(") as has
been done with gep and load.
This also has a side benefit: since the explicit type is no longer a
pointer, there's no ambiguity between an explicit type and a function
that returns a function pointer. Previously this case needed an explicit
type (eg: a function returning a void() function was written as
"call void () () * @x(" rather than "call void () * @x(" because of the
ambiguity between a function returning a pointer to a void() function
and a function returning void).
No ambiguity means even function pointer return types can just be
written alone, without writing the whole function's type.
This leaves /only/ the varargs case where the explicit type is required.
Given the special type syntax in call instructions, the regex-fu used
for migration was a bit more involved in its own unique way (as every
one of these is) so here it is. Use it in conjunction with the apply.sh
script and associated find/xargs commands I've provided in rr230786 to
migrate your out of tree tests. Do let me know if any of this doesn't
cover your cases & we can iterate on a more general script/regexes to
help others with out of tree tests.
About 9 test cases couldn't be automatically migrated - half of those
were functions returning function pointers, where I just had to manually
delete the function argument types now that we didn't need an explicit
function type there. The other half were typedefs of function types used
in calls - just had to manually drop the * from those.
import fileinput
import sys
import re
pat = re.compile(r'((?:=|:|^|\s)call\s(?:[^@]*?))(\s*$|\s*(?:(?:\[\[[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\]\]|[@%](?:(")?[\\\?@a-zA-Z0-9_.]*?(?(3)"|)|{{.*}}))(?:\(|$)|undef|inttoptr|bitcast|null|asm).*$)')
addrspace_end = re.compile(r"addrspace\(\d+\)\s*\*$")
func_end = re.compile("(?:void.*|\)\s*)\*$")
def conv(match, line):
if not match or re.search(addrspace_end, match.group(1)) or not re.search(func_end, match.group(1)):
return line
return line[:match.start()] + match.group(1)[:match.group(1).rfind('*')].rstrip() + match.group(2) + line[match.end():]
for line in sys.stdin:
sys.stdout.write(conv(re.search(pat, line), line))
llvm-svn: 235145
Summary:
If a pointer is marked as dereferenceable_or_null(N), LLVM assumes it
is either `null` or `dereferenceable(N)` or both. This change only
introduces the attribute and adds a token test case for the `llvm-as`
/ `llvm-dis`. It does not hook up other parts of the optimizer to
actually exploit the attribute -- those changes will come later.
For pointers in address space 0, `dereferenceable(N)` is now exactly
equivalent to `dereferenceable_or_null(N)` && `nonnull`. For other
address spaces, `dereferenceable(N)` is potentially weaker than
`dereferenceable_or_null(N)` && `nonnull` (since we could have a null
`dereferenceable(N)` pointer).
The motivating case for this change is Java (and other managed
languages), where pointers are either `null` or dereferenceable up to
some usually known-at-compile-time constant offset.
Reviewers: rafael, hfinkel
Reviewed By: hfinkel
Subscribers: nicholas, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8650
llvm-svn: 235132
As a step toward killing `DIDescriptor` and its subclasses, remove it
from the `DIBuilder` API. Replace the subclasses with appropriate
pointers from the new debug info hierarchy. There are a couple of
possible surprises in type choices for out-of-tree frontends:
- Subroutine types: `MDSubroutineType`, not `MDCompositeTypeBase`.
- Composite types: `MDCompositeType`, not `MDCompositeTypeBase`.
- Scopes: `MDScope`, not `MDNode`.
- Generic debug info nodes: `DebugNode`, not `MDNode`.
This is part of PR23080.
llvm-svn: 235111
Delete `DIRef<>`, and replace the remaining uses of it with
`TypedDebugNodeRef<>`. To minimize code churn, I've added typedefs from
`MDTypeRef` to `DITypeRef` (etc.).
llvm-svn: 235071
PR23080 is almost finished. With this commit, there's no consequential
API in `DIDescriptor` and its subclasses. What's left?
- Default-constructed to `nullptr`.
- Handy `const_cast<>` (constructed from `const`, but accessors are
non-`const`).
I think the safe way to catch those is to delete the classes and fix
compile errors. That'll be my next step, after I delete the `DITypeRef`
(etc.) wrapper around `MDTypeRef`.
llvm-svn: 235069
Continuing PR23080, gut `DIType` and its various subclasses, leaving
behind thin wrappers around the pointer types in the new debug info
hierarchy.
llvm-svn: 235064
Remove 'inlinedAt:' from MDLocalVariable. Besides saving some memory
(variables with it seem to be single largest `Metadata` contributer to
memory usage right now in -g -flto builds), this stops optimization and
backend passes from having to change local variables.
The 'inlinedAt:' field was used by the backend in two ways:
1. To tell the backend whether and into what a variable was inlined.
2. To create a unique id for each inlined variable.
Instead, rely on the 'inlinedAt:' field of the intrinsic's `!dbg`
attachment, and change the DWARF backend to use a typedef called
`InlinedVariable` which is `std::pair<MDLocalVariable*, MDLocation*>`.
This `DebugLoc` is already passed reliably through the backend (as
verified by r234021).
This commit removes the check from r234021, but I added a new check
(that will survive) in r235048, and changed the `DIBuilder` API in
r235041 to require a `!dbg` attachment whose 'scope:` is in the same
`MDSubprogram` as the variable's.
If this breaks your out-of-tree testcases, perhaps the script I used
(mdlocalvariable-drop-inlinedat.sh) will help; I'll attach it to PR22778
in a moment.
llvm-svn: 235050
Before we start to rely on valid `!dbg` attachments, add a check to the
verifier that `@llvm.dbg.*` intrinsics always have one. Also check that
the `scope:` fields point at the same `MDSubprogram`.
This is in the context of PR22778. The check that the `inlinedAt:`
fields agree has baked for a while (since r234021), so I'll kill [1] the
`MDLocalVariable::getInlinedAt()` field soon.
[1]: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20150330/269387.html
Unfortunately, that means it's impossible to keep the current `Verifier`
checks, which rely on comparing `inlinedAt:` fields. We'll be able to
keep the checks I'm adding here.
If this breaks your out-of-tree testcases, the upgrade script
(add-dbg-to-intrinsics.sh) attached to PR22778 that I used for r235040
might fix them for you.
llvm-svn: 235048
Change `DIBuilder::insertDeclare()` and `insertDbgValueIntrinsic()` to
take an `MDLocation*`/`DebugLoc` parameter which it attaches to the
created intrinsic. Assert at creation time that the `scope:` field's
subprogram matches the variable's. There's a matching `clang` commit to
use the API.
The context for this is PR22778, which is removing the `inlinedAt:`
field from `MDLocalVariable`, instead deferring to the `!dbg` location
attached to the debug info intrinsic. The best way to ensure we always
have a `!dbg` attachment is to require one at creation time. I'll be
adding verifier checks next, but this API change is the best way to
shake out frontend bugs.
Note: I added an `llvm_unreachable()` in `bindings/go` and passed in
`nullptr` for the `DebugLoc`. The `llgo` folks will eventually need to
pass a valid `DebugLoc` here.
llvm-svn: 235041
Remove all the global bits to do with preserving use-list order by
moving the `cl::opt`s to the individual tools that want them. There's a
minor functionality change to `libLTO`, in that you can't send in
`-preserve-bc-uselistorder=false`, but making that bit settable (if it's
worth doing) should be through explicit LTO API.
As a drive-by fix, I removed some includes of `UseListOrder.h` that were
made unnecessary by recent commits.
llvm-svn: 234973
Pull the `-preserve-ll-uselistorder` bit up through all the callers of
`Module::print()`. I converted callers of `operator<<` to
`Module::print()` where necessary to pull the bit through.
llvm-svn: 234968
For consistency, start pulling out `-preserve-ll-uselistorder`. I'll
drop the global state for both eventually. This pulls it up to
`Module::print()` (but not past there).
llvm-svn: 234966
The testcase that is included in the patch caused a crash when doing DebugInfoFinder::processModule
on the module due to DCT->getElements() returning nullptr in DebugInfoFinder::processType.
By doing "DCT->getElements()" instead of "DCT->getElements()->operands()" one gets a DIArray
instead of a raw MDTuple. The former has code to handle null as a 0-element array and
therefore avoids the crash.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9008
llvm-svn: 234875
Change `DICompileUnit::replaceSubprograms()` and
`DICompileUnit::replaceGlobalVariables()` to match the `MDCompileUnit`
equivalents that they're wrapping.
llvm-svn: 234852
Gut the `DIDescriptor` wrappers around `MDLocalScope` subclasses. Note
that `DILexicalBlock` wraps `MDLexicalBlockBase`, not `MDLexicalBlock`.
llvm-svn: 234850
Gut all the non-pointer API from the variable wrappers, except an
implicit conversion from `DIGlobalVariable` to `DIDescriptor`. Note
that if you're updating out-of-tree code, `DIVariable` wraps
`MDLocalVariable` (`MDVariable` is a common base class shared with
`MDGlobalVariable`).
llvm-svn: 234840
This is along the same lines as r234832, but for `DILocation`. Clean
out all accessors from `DILocation`. Any callers should be using
`MDLocation` directly (e.g., via `operator->()`).
llvm-svn: 234835
As documented in PR23200 (and the FIXMEs I've added to the code here),
this logic is fairly broken: it modifies the `LLVMContext` in a way that
affects other modules and cannot be serialized to assembly/bitcode. For
now, move it over to `MDLocation::computeNewDiscriminators()` anyway.
llvm-svn: 234825
I don't see a reason to add the `copyWithNewScope()` API over to
`MDLocation` -- it seems to be a holdover from when creating locations
required knowing details of operand layout -- so change
`AddDiscriminators` to call `MDLocation::get()` directly. Should be no
functionality change here.
llvm-svn: 234824
Instead of calling the somewhat confusingly-named
`DIVariable::isInlinedFnArgument()`, do the check directly here.
There's possibly a small functionality change here: instead of
`dyn_cast<>`'ing `DV->getScope()` to `MDSubprogram`, I'm looking up the
scope chain for the actual subprogram. I suspect that this is a no-op
for function arguments so in practise there isn't a real difference.
I've also added a `FIXME` to check the `inlinedAt:` chain instead, since
I wonder if that would be more reliable than the
`MDSubprogram::describes()` function.
Since this was the only user of `DIVariable::isInlinedFnArgument()`,
delete it.
llvm-svn: 234799
`DIGlobalVariable::getGlobal()` isn't really helpful, it just does a
`dyn_cast_or_null<>`. Simplify its only user by doing the cast directly
and delete the code.
llvm-svn: 234796
I don't really like this function at all -- I think it should be as
simple as `return getFunction() == F` -- but for now this seems like the
best we can do.
llvm-svn: 234778
This reverts commit r234717, reapplying r234698 (in spirit).
As described in r234717, the original `Verifier` check had a
use-after-free. Instead of storing pointers to "interesting" debug info
intrinsics whose bit piece expressions should be verified once we have
typerefs, do a second traversal. I've added a testcase to catch the
`llc` crasher.
Original commit message:
Verifier: Check for incompatible bit piece expressions
Convert an assertion into a `Verifier` check. Bit piece expressions
must fit inside the variable, and mustn't be the entire variable.
Catching this in the verifier will help us find bugs sooner, and makes
`DIVariable::getSizeInBits()` dead code.
llvm-svn: 234776
This reverts commit r234698.
This caused a use-after-free: `QueuedBitPieceExpressions` holds onto
references to `DbgInfoIntrinsic`s and references them past where they're
deleted (this is because the verifier is run as a function pass, and
then `verifyTypeRefs()` is called during `doFinalization()`).
I'll include a reduced crasher for `llc` when I recommit the check.
llvm-svn: 234717
Change `MDSubprogram::getFunction()` and
`MDGlobalVariable::getConstant()` to return a `Constant`. Previously,
both returned `ConstantAsMetadata`.
llvm-svn: 234699
Convert an assertion into a `Verifier` check. Bit piece expressions
must fit inside the variable, and mustn't be the entire variable.
Catching this in the verifier will help us find bugs sooner, and makes
`DIVariable::getSizeInBits()` dead code.
llvm-svn: 234698
r234696 replaced the only use of `DIDescriptor::replaceAllUsesWith()`
with `DIBuilder::replaceTemporary()` (added in r234695). Delete the
dead code.
llvm-svn: 234697
Continue gutting the `DIDescriptor` hierarchy. In this case, move the
guts of `DIScope::getName()` and `DIScope::getContext()` to
`MDScope::getName()` and `MDScope::getScope()`.
llvm-svn: 234691
The patch is generated using clang-tidy misc-use-override check.
This command was used:
tools/clang/tools/extra/clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py \
-checks='-*,misc-use-override' -header-filter='llvm|clang' \
-j=32 -fix -format
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8925
llvm-svn: 234679
Add forwarding `getFilename()` and `getDirectory()` accessors to nodes
in the new hierarchy that define a `getFile()`. Use that to
re-implement existing functionality in the `DIDescriptor` hierarchy.
llvm-svn: 234671
Stop leaking temporary nodes from `DIBuilder::createCompileUnit()`.
`replaceAllUsesWith()` doesn't delete the nodes, so we need to delete
them "manually" (well, `TempMDTuple` does that for us).
Similarly, stop leaking the temporary nodes used for variables of
subprograms.
llvm-svn: 234617
CallSite roughly behaves as a common base CallInst and InvokeInst. Bring
the behavior closer to that model by making upcasts explicit. Downcasts
remain implicit and work as before.
Following dyn_cast as a mental model checking whether a Value *V isa
CallSite now looks like this:
if (auto CS = CallSite(V)) // think dyn_cast
instead of:
if (CallSite CS = V)
This is an extra token but I think it is slightly clearer. Making the
ctor explicit has the advantage of not accidentally creating nullptr
CallSites, e.g. when you pass a Value * to a function taking a CallSite
argument.
llvm-svn: 234601
Pull the `-preserve-*-use-list-order` flags out of "experimental" mode,
and preserve use-list order by default when serializing to bitcode.
llvm-svn: 234510