This reverts commit r213307.
Reverting to have some on-list discussion/confirmation about the ongoing
direction of smart pointer usage in the LLVM project.
llvm-svn: 213325
(after fixing a bug in MultiplexConsumer I noticed the ownership of the
nested consumers was implemented with raw pointers - so this fixes
that... and follows the source back to its origin pushing unique_ptr
ownership up through there too)
llvm-svn: 213307
The rewrite facility's footprint is small so it's not worth going to these
lengths to support disabling at configure time, particularly since key compiler
features now depend on it.
Meanwhile the Objective-C rewriters have been moved under the
ENABLE_CLANG_ARCMT umbrella for now as they're comparatively heavy and still
potentially worth excluding from lightweight builds.
Tests are now passing with any combination of feature flags. The flags
historically haven't been tested by LLVM's build servers so caveat emptor.
llvm-svn: 213171
r212427 formalized the message-passing pattern by making these argument
structures const. This commit changes output arguments to get passed by
reference so we can eliminate mutable fields.
llvm-svn: 212497
Consolidate CXUnsavedFile argument handling in API functions to support a wider
cleanup of various file remapping schemes in the frontend.
llvm-svn: 212427
Although these aren't strictly related to LLVM's core threading, it's
reasonable to avoid pthread usage in clang when building with
LLVM_ENABLE_THREADS disabled.
llvm-svn: 212395
This removes a const_cast added in r211884 that occurred due to an
inconsistency in how MemoryBuffers are handled between some parts of
clang and LLVM.
MemoryBuffers are immutable and the general convention in the LLVM
project is to omit const from immutable types as it's simply
redundant/verbose (see llvm::Type, for example). While this change
doesn't remove "const" from /every/ MemoryBuffer, it at least makes this
chain of ownership/usage consistent.
llvm-svn: 211915
error handler is only registered once.
To avoid the use of std::call_once (the obvious way to do this) I've
wrapped everything up into a managed static and done the work in
a constructor. Silly, but it should be effective.
Some out-of-tree libclang users reported this to me, and I've asked them
to put together a test case which exhibits this behavior, but I wanted
to fix things ASAP since the nature of the fix is straight forward.
llvm-svn: 211905
selection re-enabled in r211900 in LLVM.
The approach (unlike r211121) doesn't rely on std::mutex or
std::call_once to avoid breaknig cygwin bots.
llvm-svn: 211901
This reverts commit r211096. Looks like it broke the msvc build:
SemaOpenMP.cpp(140) : error C4519: default template arguments are only allowed on a class template
llvm-svn: 211113
These cases in particular were incurring an extra strlen() when we already knew
the length. They appear to be leftovers from when the interfaces worked with C
strings that have continued to compile due to the implicit StringRef ctor.
llvm-svn: 210403
This corrects long-standing misuses of LLVM's internal config.h.
In most cases the public llvm-config.h header was intended and we can now
remove the old hacks thanks to LLVM r210144.
The config.h header is private, won't be installed and should no longer be
included by clang or other modules.
llvm-svn: 210145
Until now all CUDA-specific attributes were represented with
CXCursor_UnexposedAttr; now they are actually implemented, including the Python
bindings.
llvm-svn: 209767
This moves the logic to write a JSON VFS mapping from the C api into
VirtualFileSystem, so that we can use it internally.
No functional change.
llvm-svn: 209241