I'm explicitly setting LC_ALL=C somewhat for documentation, but
hopefully this also removes some host variation from the test results.
llvm-svn: 223102
environment variable is changed to strange things out from under it.
Prior to r223099 in LLVM, these test cases would crash in various ways
(assert fails, stack exhaustion, etc.).
llvm-svn: 223100
I added this check a while back but then made a note to myself that it
should be completely unnecessary since iOS always uses PIC code-gen for
aarch64. Since I could never come up with any reason why it would be
necessary, I'm just going to remove it and we'll see if anything breaks.
rdar://problem/13627985
llvm-svn: 223097
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
Using lld on Windows requires calling link-lld.exe instead of
lld.exe. This patch puts this knowledge into clang so that when
using the GCC style clang driver, it can properly delegate to
lld.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6428
Reviewed by: Reid Kleckner, Rui Ueyama
llvm-svn: 223086
Richard rejected my Sema change to interpret an integer literal zero in
a varargs context as a null pointer, so -Wsentinel sees an integer
literal zero and fires off a warning. Only CodeGen currently knows that
it promotes integer literal zeroes in this context to pointer size on
Windows. I didn't want to teach -Wsentinel about that compatibility
hack. Therefore, I'm migrating to C++11 nullptr.
llvm-svn: 223079
There was no test coverage for this before: Modifiying
EmitCXXOperatorMemberCallee() to not call CanDevirtualizeMemberFunctionCall()
didn't make any test fail.
llvm-svn: 223056
Summary:
Speed up the variadic matchers by removing one indirect call.
Making the function pointer a template arguments allows the compiler to
inline the call instead of doing an runtime call by pointer.
Also, optimize the allOf() case to avoid redundant kind checks.
This speeds up our clang-tidy benchmark by ~2%
Reviewers: klimek
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6424
llvm-svn: 223029
Now that TailRecursionElimination has been fixed with r222354, the
threshold on size for lifetime marker insertion can be removed. This
only affects named temporary though, as the patch for unnamed temporaries
is still in progress.
llvm-svn: 222993
Add neon-vfpv3 to allow specifying both at the same time. This is not an
option that GCC supports, but follows the same track and should be
non-controversial.
Change-Id: Id9ec157c835937d7d11ad0f49dbe5171fac17658
llvm-svn: 222933
According to OpenMP standard, Section 2.12.6, atomic Construct, '#pragma omp atomic write' is allowed to be used only for expression statements of form 'x = expr;', where x is a lvalue expression and expr is an expression with scalar type. Patch adds checks for it.
llvm-svn: 222913
This attribute serves as a hint to improve warnings about the ranges of
enumerators used as flag types. It currently has no working C++ implementation
due to different semantics for enums in C++. For more explanation, see the docs
and testcases.
Reviewed by Aaron Ballman.
llvm-svn: 222906
Now that LLVM can count the registers needed to implement AAPCS rules, we don't
need to duplicate that logic here. This means we can drop the explicit padding
and also use more natural types in many cases (e.g. "struct { float arr[3]; }"
used to end up as "[2 x double]" to avoid holes on the stack.
The one wrinkle is that AAPCS va_arg was also using the register counting
machinery. But the local replacement isn't too bad.
llvm-svn: 222904
For Java, don't do any of the deviations from Google Style that Chromium style
does for C++.
Chromium's Java follows Android Java style [1], which is roughly Google Java
style with an indent of 4 and a continuation indent of 8.
1: https://source.android.com/source/code-style.html
llvm-svn: 222839
OpenCL v2.0 s6.5.5 restricts conversion of pointers to different address spaces:
- the named address spaces (__global, __local, and __private) => __generic - implicitly converted;
- __generic => named - with an explicit cast;
- named <=> named - disallowed;
- __constant <=> any other - disallowed.
llvm-svn: 222834
To support it in the frontend, the following has been added:
- generic address space type attribute;
- documentation for the OpenCL address space attributes;
- parsing of __generic(generic) keyword;
- test code for the parser and diagnostics.
llvm-svn: 222831
We don't yet support pointer-to-member template arguments that have undergone
pointer-to-member conversions, mostly because we don't have a mangling for them yet.
llvm-svn: 222807
Change to original: ifndef out tests in Windows due to /-separated
paths.
Summary:
Often one is only interested in matches within the main-file or matches
that are not within a system-header, for which this patch adds
isInMainFile and isInSystemFile. They take no arguments and narrow down
the matches.
The isInFileMatchingName is mainly thought for interactive
clang-query-sessions, to make a matcher more specific without restarting
the session with the files you are interested in for that moment. It
takes a string that will be used as regular-expression to match the
filename of where the matched node is expanded.
Patch by Hendrik von Prince.
llvm-svn: 222765
Summary:
This resolves [[ http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=17391 | PR17391 ]].
GCC's sources were used as a guide (couldn't find much information in ARM documentation).
Reviewers: doug.gregor, asl
Reviewed By: asl
Subscribers: asl, aemerson, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6339
llvm-svn: 222741
Rethrowing exceptions in the MS model is very simple: just call
_CxxThrowException with nullptr for both arguments.
N.B. They chose stdcall as the calling convention for x86 but cdecl for
all other platforms.
llvm-svn: 222733
All supported environments on x86 Windows return structs in EAX:EDX.
This removes code added in r204978 that had to get updated in r222680.
We should now have the same behavior we had before r204978.
llvm-svn: 222697
Summary:
Filter the toplevel matchers by kind.
Decl and Stmt matchers are tied to a specific node kind and trying to
match incompatible nodes is a waste.
Precalculate a filtered list of matchers that have a chance of matching
the node and ignore the rest.
Speeds up our clang-tidy benchmark by ~10%
Reviewers: klimek
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6361
llvm-svn: 222688
Summary:
Often one is only interested in matches within the main-file or matches
that are not within a system-header, for which this patch adds
isInMainFile and isInSystemFile. They take no arguments and narrow down
the matches.
The isInFileMatchingName is mainly thought for interactive
clang-query-sessions, to make a matcher more specific without restarting
the session with the files you are interested in for that moment. It
takes a string that will be used as regular-expression to match the
filename of where the matched node is expanded.
Patch by Hendrik von Prince.
llvm-svn: 222646
Cygwin and MinGW fail to conform to the underlying system's structure passing
ABI. Make the check more precise to ensure that we correctly generate code for
the itanium environment.
llvm-svn: 222626
The Mips target adds the signext attribute to signed 32-bit integers in order
to support the N32/N64 correctly. Integers must be promoted to 64-bit bit on
these ABI's.
llvm-svn: 222618
The Mips target adds the signext attribute to signed 32-bit integers in order
to support the N32/N64 correctly. Integers must be promoted to 64-bit bit on
these ABI's.
llvm-svn: 222617
GCC and ICC both reject this and the 'Runtime-sized arrays with
automatic storage duration' (N3639) paper forbade this as well.
Previously, we would crash on our way to mangling.
This fixes PR21632.
llvm-svn: 222569
We previously had support for char and wchar_t string literals. VS 2015
added support for char16_t and char32_t.
String literals must be mangled in the MS ABI in order for them to be
deduplicated across translation units: their linker has no notion of
mergeable section. Instead, they use the mangled name to make a COMDAT
for the string literal; the COMDAT will merge with other COMDATs in
other object files.
This allows strings in object files generated by clang to get merged
with strings in object files generated by MSVC.
llvm-svn: 222564
Previously this was only used for JavaScript.
Before:
functionCall({
int i;
int j;
},
aaaa, bbbb, cccc);
After:
functionCall({
int i;
int j;
}, aaaa, bbbb, cccc);
llvm-svn: 222531
With AllowShortCaseLabelsOnASingleLine set to true:
This gets now left unchanged:
case 1:
// comment
return;
Whereas before it was changed into:
case 1: // comment return;
This fixes llvm.org/PR21630.
llvm-svn: 222529
Before:
public final<X> Foo foo() {
}
public abstract<X> Foo foo();
After:
public final <X> Foo foo() {
}
public abstract <X> Foo foo();
Patch by Harry Terkelsen. Thank you.
llvm-svn: 222527
Revision 220571 removes the requirement to use -pie for tsan binaries. So remove -pie from driver.
Also s/hasZeroBaseShadow/requiresPIE/ because that is what it is used for. Msan does not have zero-based shadow, but requires pie. And in general the relation between zero-based shadow and pie is unclear.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D6318
llvm-svn: 222526
Clang r181627 moved a check for block-scope variables into this code for
handling thread storage class specifiers, but in the process, it broke the
logic for checking if the target supports TLS. Fix this with some simple
restructuring of the code. rdar://problem/18796883
llvm-svn: 222512
to be newer than we were expecting. That happens if .pcm's get moved between
file systems during a distributed build. (It's still not OK for them to actually
be different, though, so we still check the size and signature matches.)
llvm-svn: 222507
special member function.
No test yet: the only testcases we have for this issue are extremely complex.
Testcase will be added once I get a reasonable reduction.
llvm-svn: 222506
When emitting nested block definitions, the insert-at-point variant of
DIBuilder::insertDeclare() could be called with the insertion point set
to the end-of-BasicBlock sentinel, causing the parent pointer of the
CallInst to be set to the intentionally bogus value of the sentinel.
Fixed by conditionally invoking the correct version of insertDeclare().
rdar://problem/19034882
llvm-svn: 222487
for lambda expressions. That can't ever work; we need to transform the
parameters in order to create new ones in the new call operator context.
Fixes a rejects-valid when transforming a context containing a
lambda-expression that uses its function parameters in C++14 mode.
llvm-svn: 222482
std::X::swap exception specifications (allowing parsing of non-conforming code
in libstdc++). The old conditions also matched the functions in MSVC's STL,
which were relying on deferred parsing here.
llvm-svn: 222471
If there is more than one TypoExpr within the expr being transformed and
any but the last TypoExpr seen don't have any viable candidates, the
tree transform will be aborted early and the remaining TypoExprs are
never seen and hence never diagnosed. This adds a simple
RecursiveASTVisitor to find all of the TypoExprs to be diagnosed in the
case where typo correction of the entire expr fails (and the result of
the tree transform is an ExprError).
llvm-svn: 222465
Sema::ActOnIdExpression to use the new functionality.
Among other things, this allows recovery in several cases where it
wasn't possible before (e.g. correcting a mistyped static_cast<>).
llvm-svn: 222464
The default handling is extended to properly create member expressions
and Objective-C ivar references.
Also detect and reject cases where multiple corrections have identical
correction distances and are valid, instead of suggesting the first one
that is found.
llvm-svn: 222462
There is no test for this fix because I could find no reasonable way to trigger a visible failure from it.
Thanks to Doug Gregor for spotting this!
llvm-svn: 222456
r222334 updates LLVM data structure's insert API to return a
pair. This change updates PostOrderCFGView accordingly, so that it can
be used interchangably with other sets.
llvm-svn: 222445
After LLVM r222434, the Variables field of DISubprograms for forward
declarations will always be null. No need to keep code around to
delete them.
llvm-svn: 222437
This is a followup to r222373. A better solution to the problem solved
there is to not create the leaked nodes at all (we know that they will
never be used for forward declared functions anyway). To avoid bot
breakage in the interval between the cfe and llvm commits, add a check
that the nMDNode is not null before deleting it. This code can completely
go away after the LLVM part is in.
llvm-svn: 222433
Summary:
Replace variadic operator function pointer with an enum value.
Hiding the implementation of the variadic matcher will allow to specialize them for the operation performed.
In particular, it will allow for a more efficient allOf() matcher.
Reviewers: klimek
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6293
llvm-svn: 222432
Doesn't seem to be common practice in Java.
Before:
return aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
&& bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
&& ccccccccccccccccccc;
After:
return aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
&& bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
&& ccccccccccccccccccc;
Patch by Harry Terkelsen.
llvm-svn: 222424
For each "omp flush" directive a call to "void kmpc_flush(ident_t *, ...)" function is generated.
Directive "omp flush" may have an associated list of variables to flush, but currently runtime function ignores them. So the patch generates just "call kmpc_flush(ident_t *<loc>, i32 0)".
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6292
llvm-svn: 222409
In order to keep SVNVersion.inc from being regenerated on every build, we need
to specify as a dependency a file that only changes when the VC state updates.
I previously just had .svn/entries, but that's only used by Subversion 1.6.
1.7 uses .svn/wc.db instead; prefer that if it's present.
(Thanks, Nico!)
llvm-svn: 222407
"global-init", "global-init-src" and "global-init-type" were originally
used to blacklist entities in ASan init-order checker. However, they
were never documented, and later were replaced by "=init" category.
Old blacklist entries should be converted as follows:
* global-init:foo -> global:foo=init
* global-init-src:bar -> src:bar=init
* global-init-type:baz -> type:baz=init
llvm-svn: 222401
This reverts commit r222144. Commit r222142 is being reverted due to
a spec2006/gcc execution-time regression.
Update mips-varargs test as well.
llvm-svn: 222397
Now that LLVM's helper script GetSVN.cmake actually works consistently,
there's no reason not to use it. We avoid having to regenerate SVNVersion.inc
every time by marking it as dependent on Git's reflog or SVN's entries file.
This should end most of the issues of the AST format changing and breaking
old module files: CMake-Clang should now detect that the version changed just
like Autoconf-Clang has.
Based on r190557. Depends on LLVM r222391.
llvm-svn: 222393
While emitting debug information for function forward decalrations, we
create DISubprogram objects that aran't stored in the AllSubprograms
list, and thus won't get finalized by the DIBuilder. During the DIBuilder
finalize(), the temporary MDNode allocated for the DISubprogram
Variables field gets RAUWd with a non temporary DIArray. For the forward
declarations, simply delete that temporary node before we delete the
parent node, so that it doesn't leak.
llvm-svn: 222373
Before:
public void union
(Object o);
public void struct
(Object o);
public void delete (Object o);
After:
public void union(Object o);
public void struct(Object o);
public void delete(Object o);
Patch by Harry Terkelsen, thank you!
llvm-svn: 222357
Summary:
With this patch, passing a va_list to another function and reading 10 int's from
it works correctly on a big-endian target.
Based on a pair of patches by David Chisnall, one of which I've reworked
for the current trunk.
Reviewers: theraven, atanasyan
Reviewed By: theraven, atanasyan
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6248
llvm-svn: 222339
nonnull attribute when comparison is always true/false.
Original patch by Steven Wu. I have added extra code to prevent issuing of
warning when the nonnull parameter is modified prior to the comparison.
This addition prevents false positives in the most obvious cases.
There may still be false positive warnings in some cases (as one of my tests
indicates), but benefit far outweighs such cases. rdar://18712242
llvm-svn: 222264
According to OpenMP standard, Section 2.12.6, atomic Construct, '#pragma omp atomic read' is allowed to be used only for expression statements of form 'v = x;', where x and v (as applicable) are both l-value expressions with scalar type. Patch adds checks for it.
llvm-svn: 222231
Summary:
This distinguishes between -fpic and -fPIC now, with the additions in LLVM for
PIC level support.
Test Plan: No regressions
Reviewers: echristo, rafael
Reviewed By: rafael
Subscribers: rnk, emaste, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5400
llvm-svn: 222227
Currently this function would return nothing for functions or globals that
haven't seen a definition yet. Make it return a forward declaration that will
get RAUWed with the definition if one is seen at a later point. The strategy
used to implement this is similar to what's done for types: the forward
declarations are stored in a vector and post processed upon finilization to
perform the required RAUWs.
For now the only user of getDeclarationOrDefinition() is EmitUsingDecl(), thus
this patch allows to emit correct imported declarations even in the absence of
an actual definition of the imported entity.
(Another user will be the debug info generation for argument default values
that I need to resurect).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6173
llvm-svn: 222220
We include unused functions and methods in -fcoverage-mapping so that
we can differentiate between uninstrumented and unused. This can cause
problems for uninstantiated templates though, since they may involve
an incomplete type that can't be mangled. This shows up in things like
libc++'s <unordered_map> and makes coverage unusable.
Avoid the issue by skipping uninstantiated methods of a templated
class.
llvm-svn: 222204
The bug is that ExprCleanupObjects isn't always empty
in a fresh evaluation context. New evaluation contexts just
track the current depth of the stack.
The assertion will misfire whenever we finish processing
a function body inside an expression that contained an earlier
block literal with non-trivial captures. That's actually
a lot less likely than you'd think, though, because it has
to be a real function declaration, not just another block.
Mixed block/lambda code would work, as would a template
instantiation or a local class definition.
The code works correctly if the assertion is disabled.
rdar://16356628
llvm-svn: 222194
Summary:
Make DiagnosticsEngine::takeClient return std::unique_ptr<>. Updated
callers to store conditional ownership using a pair of pointer and unique_ptr
instead of a pointer + bool. Updated code that temporarily registers clients to
use the non-owning registration (+ removed extra calls to takeClient).
Reviewers: dblaikie
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6294
llvm-svn: 222193
Specifically, when we have this situation:
struct A {
template <typename T> struct B {
int m1 = sizeof(A);
};
B<int> m2;
};
We can't parse m1's initializer eagerly because we need A to be
complete. Therefore we wait until the end of A's class scope to parse
it. However, we can trigger instantiation of B before the end of A,
which will attempt to instantiate the field decls eagerly, and it would
build a bad field decl instantiation that said it had an initializer but
actually lacked one.
Fixed by deferring instantiation of default member initializers until
they are needed during constructor analysis. This addresses a long
standing FIXME in the code.
Fixes PR19195.
Reviewed By: rsmith
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5690
llvm-svn: 222192
When targeting Windows itanium (a MSVC environment), use itanium style
exceptions rather than SEH. Existing test cases already test this code path.
Applying this change ensures that tests wont break due to a parallel change in
LLVM (to correctly report isMSVCEnvironment).
llvm-svn: 222179
Summary:
We have this error from a while (Wed Jun 15 18:02:42 2011
r133103)
Reviewers: rsmith
Reviewed By: rsmith
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6296
llvm-svn: 222169
When it's used without an argument, the default file name is
used. The same goes for /Fe.
Also, allow using /Fo, /Fa and /Fe with multiple inputs if they
don't have an argument.
llvm-svn: 222164
Summary:
The generic variadic matcher is faster (one less virtual function call
per match) and doesn't require template instantiations which reduces
compile time and binary size.
Registry.cpp.o generates ~14% less symbols and compiles ~7.5% faster.
The change also speeds up our clang-tidy benchmark by ~2%.
Reviewers: klimek
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6278
llvm-svn: 222131
In particular, make SanitizerArgs responsible for parsing
and passing down to frontend -fsanitize-recover and
-fsanitize-undefined-trap-on-error flags.
Simplify parsing -f(no-)sanitize= flags parsing: get rid of
too complex filterUnsupportedKinds function.
No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 222105
used inside blocks. It fixes a crash in naming code
for __func__ etc. when used in a block declared globally.
It also brings back old naming convention for
predefined expression which was broken. rdar://18961148
llvm-svn: 222065
Summary:
Ok, here is somewhat addition to D6217 aiming to preserve old darwin behavior wrt the typedefed types. The actual change to SemaChecking turned out to be pretty gross, in particular:
1. We need to extract the typedef'ed type for proper diagnostics
2. We need to walk over paren expressions as well
Reviewers: chandlerc, rsmith
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6256
llvm-svn: 222044