that implicitly converts to 'bool' (such as pointers, and the first operand of
?:). Clean up issues found by this. Patch by Stephan Tolksdorf!
llvm-svn: 203735
This patch improves the support for picking Multilibs from gcc installations.
It also provides a better approximation for the flags '-print-multi-directory'
and '-print-multi-lib'.
This reverts r201203 (i.e. re-applying r201202 with small fixes in
unittests/CMakeLists.txtto make the build bots happy).
review: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2538
llvm-svn: 201205
This patch improves the support for picking Multilibs from gcc installations.
It also provides a better approximation for the flags '-print-multi-directory'
and '-print-multi-lib'.
review: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2538
llvm-svn: 201202
Use the verify hook rather than the compile hook to represent the
-verify-pch action, and move the exising --verify-debug-info action
into its own subclass of VerifyJobAction. Incidentally change the name
printed by -ccc-print-phases for --verify-debug-info.
llvm-svn: 200938
This option will:
- load the given pch file
- verify it is not out of date by stat'ing dependencies, and
- return 0 on success and non-zero on error
llvm-svn: 200884
Instead of dual-purposing a single flag, rename the driver option to
--verify-debug-info.
The frontend -verify option that enables diagnostic verification remains
unchanged except that it's now a pure CC1Option.
Both have been given proper help text.
llvm-svn: 199451
Previously we had bodged together some hacks mapping MachO embedded
targets (i.e. mainly ARM v6M and v7M) to the "*-*-darwin-eabi" triple.
This is incorrect in both details (they don't run Darwin and they're
not EABI in any real sense).
This commit appropriates the existing "MachO" environment for the
purpose instead.
llvm-svn: 199367
encodes the canonical rules for LLVM's style. I noticed this had drifted
quite a bit when cleaning up LLVM, so wanted to clean up Clang as well.
llvm-svn: 198686
This is a follow-up to r194907, which added a new -arch setting to make it
easier to specify AVX2 targets. The "-arch x86_64h" option needs to be passed
on to the linker, but it was getting canonicalized to x86_64 by the code
in getArchTypeForDarwinArchName.
llvm-svn: 198096
This commit adds the flag '-via-file-asm' to the clang driver. The
purpose of this flag is to have a way to test that clang can consume
the assembly code that it outputs. When passed this flag, clang will
generate a temporary file that contains the assembly output from the
compile step. This assembly file will then be consumed by either the
integrated assembler or the external assembler. To test that the
integrated assembler can consume its own output compile with:
$ clang -integrated-assembler -via-file-asm
Without the '-via-file-asm' flag, clang would directly create the
object file when using the integrated assembler. With the flag it
will first create the temporary assembly file and then read that
file and assemble it with the integrated assembler.
The flow is similar to -save-temps, except that it only effects
the assembly input and the temporary file is not saved.
llvm-svn: 196606
This is currently unused by any test. The code path would still be hit
by clang on ppc, but
* PPC has not been supported on current versions of OS X
* A port of current clang to older OS X on ppc should be using
toolchains::DarwinClang.
llvm-svn: 195585
The thread, memory, dataflow and function sanitizers are now diagnosed if
enabled explicitly on an unsupported platform. Unsupported sanitizers which
are enabled implicitly (as part of a larger group) are silently disabled. As a
side effect, this makes SanitizerArgs parsing toolchain-dependent (and thus
essentially reverts r188058), and moves SanitizerArgs ownership to ToolChain.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1990
llvm-svn: 193875
This adds support for outputing the assembly to a file during compilation.
It does this by changing the compilation pipeling to not use the integrated
assembler, and keep the intermediate assembler file.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1946
llvm-svn: 192902
This doesn't change a lot since clang still thinks it knows all of the
-f*, -m* and -W* options for example.
Other than the options clang explicitly claims to know, this fixes pr9701.
llvm-svn: 191249
I put in the warnings because MSVC has them, but I don't think they're very
useful.
Clang does not warn about overriding flags in general, e.g. it's perfectly
fine to have -fomit-frame-pointer followed by -fno-omit-frame-pointer.
We should focus on warning where things get confusing, such as with the
/TP and /TC options. In "clang-cl /TC a.c /TP b.cc", the user might not
realize that the /TP flag will apply to both files, and we warn about that.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1718
llvm-svn: 190964
Previously we would warn about unused arguments such as /MD when linking.
Clang already has logic to ignore compile-only options, e.g. for -D and -U.
This patch extends that to include clang-cl's compile-only options too.
Also, some clang-cl options should always be ignored. Doing this earlier
means they get ignored both for compilation and link-only invocations.
llvm-svn: 190825
This moves the code to Job.cpp, which seems like a more natural fit,
and replaces the "is this a JobList? is this a Command?" logic with
a virtual function call.
It also removes the code duplication between PrintJob and
PrintDiagnosticJob and simplifies the code a little.
There's no functionality change here, except that the Executable is
now always printed within quotes, whereas it would previously not be
quoted in crash reports, which I think was a bug.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1653
llvm-svn: 190620
This adds driver support for building DLLs (the /LD and /LDd flags).
It basically does two things: runtime selection and passing -dll and
-implib to the linker.
llvm-svn: 190428
We already use .obj as extension when the user provides a stem file
name (via /Fo), but were failing in the most basic case when the file
name is based on the input file.
llvm-svn: 190071
One step toward differentiating following two commands:
clang -O3 -flto a.c -c, and
clang -O3 -emit-llvm a.c
Thanks many awesome folks for clarifying things.
llvm-svn: 189148
Summary:
This change turns SanitizerArgs into high-level options
stored in the Driver, which are parsed lazily. This fixes an issue of multiple copies of the same diagnostic message produced by sanitizer arguments parser.
Reviewers: rsmith
Reviewed By: rsmith
CC: chandlerc, eugenis, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1341
llvm-svn: 188660
The rationale for this change is to differentiate following two situations:
1) clang -c -emit-llvm a.c
2) clang -c -flto a.c
Reviewed by Eric Christopher. Thanks a lot!
llvm-svn: 188352
This adds support for the /link option, which forwards
subsequent arguments to the linker.
The test for this will only work when targetting win32.
Since that's the only target where clang-cl makes sense,
use that target by default.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1388
llvm-svn: 188331
Anything that comes after -- is treated as an input file. This
used to be handled automagically by the option parsing library,
but after LLVM r188314, we should handle it ourselves.
No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 188316