parameter, save the instantiated default template arguments along with
the explicitly-specified template argument list. That way, we prefer
the default template template arguments corresponding to the template
template parameter rather than those of its template template argument.
This addresses the likely direction of C++ core issue 150, and fixes
PR9353/<rdar://problem/9069136>, bringing us closer to the behavior of
EDG and GCC.
llvm-svn: 126920
source-location-preserving
TreeTransform::TranformNestedNameSpecifierLoc(). No functionality
change: the victim had no callers (that themselves had callers) anyway.
llvm-svn: 126853
template arguments. I believe that this is the last place in the AST
where we were storing a source range for a nested-name-specifier
rather than a proper nested-name-specifier location structure. (Yay!)
There is still a lot of cleanup to do in the TreeTransform, which
doesn't take advantage of nested-name-specifiers with source-location
information everywhere it could.
llvm-svn: 126844
of an Objective-C method to be overridden on a case-by-case basis. This
is a higher-level tool than ns_returns_retained &c.; it lets users specify
that not only does a method have different retain/release semantics, but
that it semantically acts differently than one might assume from its name.
This in turn is quite useful to static analysis.
llvm-svn: 126839
of an expansion, and we have a paramameter that is not a parameter
pack, don't suppress substitution of parameter packs within this
context.
llvm-svn: 126819
conventional categories into Basic and AST. Update the self-init checker
to use this logic; CFRefCountChecker is complicated enough that I didn't
want to touch it.
llvm-svn: 126817
template specialization types. This also required some parser tweaks,
since we were losing track of the nested-name-specifier's source
location information in several places in the parser. Other notable
changes this required:
- Sema::ActOnTagTemplateIdType now type-checks and forms the
appropriate type nodes (+ source-location information) for an
elaborated-type-specifier ending in a template-id. Previously, we
used a combination of ActOnTemplateIdType and
ActOnTagTemplateIdType that resulted in an ElaboratedType wrapped
around a DependentTemplateSpecializationType, which duplicated the
keyword ("class", "struct", etc.) and nested-name-specifier
storage.
- Sema::ActOnTemplateIdType now gets a nested-name-specifier, which
it places into the returned type-source location information.
- Sema::ActOnDependentTag now creates types with source-location
information.
llvm-svn: 126808
template specialization types. There are still a few rough edges to
clean up with some of the parser actions dropping
nested-name-specifiers too early.
llvm-svn: 126776
nested-name-speciciers within elaborated type names, e.g.,
enum clang::NestedNameSpecifier::SpecifierKind
Fixes in this iteration include:
(1) Compute the type-source range properly for a dependent template
specialization type that starts with "template template-id ::", as
in a member access expression
dep->template f<T>::f()
This is a latent bug I triggered with this change (because now we're
checking the computed source ranges for dependent template
specialization types). But the real problem was...
(2) Make sure to set the qualifier range on a dependent template
specialization type appropriately. This will go away once we push
nested-name-specifier locations into dependent template
specialization types, but it was the source of the
valgrind errors on the buildbots.
llvm-svn: 126765
information for qualifier type names throughout the parser to address
several problems.
The commit message from r126737:
Push nested-name-specifier source location information into elaborated
name types, e.g., "enum clang::NestedNameSpecifier::SpecifierKind".
Aside from the normal changes, this also required some tweaks to the
parser. Essentially, when we're looking at a type name (via
getTypeName()) specifically for the purpose of creating an annotation
token, we pass down the flag that asks for full type-source location
information to be stored within the returned type. That way, we retain
source-location information involving nested-name-specifiers rather
than trying to reconstruct that information later, long after it's
been lost in the parser.
With this change, test/Index/recursive-cxx-member-calls.cpp is showing
much improved results again, since that code has lots of
nested-name-specifiers.
llvm-svn: 126748
name types, e.g., "enum clang::NestedNameSpecifier::SpecifierKind".
Aside from the normal changes, this also required some tweaks to the
parser. Essentially, when we're looking at a type name (via
getTypeName()) specifically for the purpose of creating an annotation
token, we pass down the flag that asks for full type-source location
information to be stored within the returned type. That way, we retain
source-location information involving nested-name-specifiers rather
than trying to reconstruct that information later, long after it's
been lost in the parser.
With this change, test/Index/recursive-cxx-member-calls.cpp is showing
much improved results again, since that code has lots of
nested-name-specifiers.
llvm-svn: 126737
DependentNameTypeLoc. Teach the recursive AST visitor and libclang how to
walk DependentNameTypeLoc nodes.
Also, teach libclang about TypedefDecl source ranges, so that we get
those. The massive churn in test/Index/recursive-cxx-member-calls.cpp
is a good thing: we're annotating a lot more of this test correctly
now.
llvm-svn: 126729
- renames evalCastNL and evalCastL to evalCastFromNonLoc and
evalCastFromLoc (avoid abbreviations that aren't well known).
- makes all function parameter names start with a lower case letter
for consistency and distinction from member variables.
- avoids abbreviations in function parameter names.
Reviewed by kremenek@apple.com.
llvm-svn: 126722
source-location information into a NestedNameSpecifierLocBuilder
class, which lives within the AST library and centralize all knowledge
of the format of nested-name-specifier location information here.
No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 126716
source-location information. We don't actually preserve this
information in any of the resulting TypeLocs (yet), so it doesn't
matter.
llvm-svn: 126693
UnresolvedLookupExpr and UnresolvedMemberExpr.
Also, improve the computation that checks whether the base of a member
expression (either unresolved or dependent-scoped) is implicit. The
previous check didn't cover all of the cases we use in our
representation, which threw off source-location information for these
expressions (which, in turn, caused some breakage in libclang's token
annotation).
llvm-svn: 126681
CXXDependentScopeMemberExpr, and clean up instantiation of
nested-name-specifiers with dependent template specialization types in
the process.
llvm-svn: 126663
They cooperate in that NSErrorChecker listens for ImplicitNullDerefEvent events that
DereferenceChecker can dispatch.
ImplicitNullDerefEvent is when we dereferenced a location that may be null.
llvm-svn: 126659
A checker can register as receiver/listener of "events" (basically it registers a callback
with a function getting called with an argument of the event type) and other checkers can
register as "dispatchers" and can pass an event object to all the listeners.
This allows cooperation amongst checkers but with very loose coupling.
llvm-svn: 126658
* Add default implementations (no-op) for ExternalASTSource's pure virtual functions. There are valid use cases that can live with these defaults.
* Move ExternalASTSource's out of line implementations into separate source file.
* Whitespace, forward decl, #include cleanup.
llvm-svn: 126648
The previous name was inaccurate as this token in fact appears at
the end of every preprocessing directive, not just macro definitions.
No functionality change, except for a diagnostic tweak.
llvm-svn: 126631
C++ exceptions, even when exceptions have been turned off using -fno-exceptions.
Make the -fobjc-exceptions flag do the same thing, but for Objective-C exceptions.
C++ and Objective-C exceptions can also be disabled using -fno-cxx-excptions and
-fno-objc-exceptions.
llvm-svn: 126630
nested-name-specifier, e.g.,
T::template apply<U>::
represent the dependent template name specialization as a
DependentTemplateSpecializationType, rather than a
TemplateSpecializationType with a dependent TemplateName.
llvm-svn: 126593
specifiers such as
typename T::template apply<U>
Previously, we would turn T::template apply<U> into a
TemplateSpecializationType. Then, we'd reprocess that
TemplateSpecializationType and turn it into either a
TemplateSpecializationType wrapped in an ElaboratedType (when we could
resolve "apply" to a template declaration) or a
DependentTemplateSpecializationType. We now produce the same ASTs but
without generating the intermediate TemplateSpecializationType.
The end goal here is to avoid generating TemplateSpecializationTypes
with dependent template-names, ever. We're not there yet.
llvm-svn: 126589
This successfully performs constructor lookup and verifies that a
delegating initializer is the only initializer present.
This does not perform loop detection in the initialization, but it also
doesn't codegen delegating constructors at all, so this won't cause
runtime infinite loops yet.
llvm-svn: 126552
don't let calls to such functions go down the normal type-checking path.
Test this out with __builtin_classify_type and __builtin_constant_p.
llvm-svn: 126539
marking selected overloads into the callers. This allows a few callers
to skip it altogether (they would have anyways because they weren't
interested in successful overloads) or defer until after further checks
take place much like the check required for PR9323 to avoid marking
unused copy constructors.
llvm-svn: 126503
declarations as referenced when in fact we're not going to even form
a call in the AST. This is significant because we attempt to allow as an
extension classes with intentionally private and undefined copy
constructors to have temporaries bound to references, and so shouldn't
warn about the lack of definition for that copy constructor when the
class is internal.
Doug, John wasn't really satisfied with the presence of overloading at
all. This is a stop-gap and there may be a better solution. If you can
give me some hints for how you'd prefer to see this solved, I'll happily
switch things over.
llvm-svn: 126480
UnresolvedUsingValueDecl to use NestedNameSpecifierLoc rather than the
extremely-lossy NestedNameSpecifier/SourceRange pair it used to use,
improving source-location information.
Various infrastructure updates to support NestedNameSpecifierLoc:
- AST/PCH (de-)serialization
- Recursive AST visitor
- libclang traversal (including the first tests of this
functionality)
llvm-svn: 126459
nested-name-specifiers throughout the parser, and provide a new class
(NestedNameSpecifierLoc) that contains a nested-name-specifier along
with its type-source information.
Right now, this information is completely useless, because we don't
actually store the source-location information anywhere in the
AST. Call this Step 1/N.
llvm-svn: 126391
Add an interface for last resort, unqualified lookup. It can provide results for unqualified lookup when Sema fails to find anything itself.
llvm-svn: 126387
way it keeps track of namespaces. Previously, we would map from the
namespace alias to its underlying namespace when building a
nested-name-specifier, losing source information in the process.
llvm-svn: 126358
with another component in the nested-name-specifiers, updating its
representation (a NestedNameSpecifier) and source-location information
(currently a SourceRange) simultaneously. This is groundwork for
adding source-location information to nested-name-specifiers.
llvm-svn: 126346
expressions. Consider the code:
int64_t i = 10 << 30;
This compiles fine, but most developers expect it to produce the value
for 10 gigs, not -2 gigs. This is actually undefined behavior because
the LHS is a signed integer type.
The warning is currently gated behind -Wshift-overflow.
There is a special case where only the sign bit is overridden that gets
a custom error message and is by default ignored. This case is much less
likely to cause observed buggy behavior, it's just undefined behavior
according to the spec. This warning can be enabled with
-Wshift-sign-overflow.
Original patch by Oleg Slezberg, with style tweaks and some correctness
fixes by me.
llvm-svn: 126342
-Introduce EndOfFunctionNodeBuilder::withCheckerTag to allow it be "specialized" with a
checker tag and not require the checkers to pass a tag.
-For EndOfFunctionNodeBuilder::generateNode, reverse the order of tag/P parameters since
there are actual calls that assume the second parameter is ExplodedNode.
llvm-svn: 126332
several ways. We now warn for more of the return types, and correctly
locate the ignored ones. Also adds fix-it hints to remove the ignored
qualifiers. Fixes much of PR9058, although not all of it.
Patch by Hans Wennborg, a couple of minor style tweaks from me.
llvm-svn: 126321
diagnostics that occur in unreachable code (e.g., -Warray-bound).
We only pay the cost of doing the reachability analysis when we issue one of these diagnostics.
llvm-svn: 126290
-In general, don't have the BugReporter deleting BugTypes, BugTypes will eventually become owned by checkers
and outlive the BugReporter. In the meantime, there will be some leaks since some checkers assume that
the BugTypes they create will be destroyed by the BugReporter.
-Have BugReporter::EmitBasicReport create BugTypes that are reused if the same name & category strings
are passed to EmitBasicReport. These BugTypes are owned and destroyed by the BugReporter.
This allows bugs reported through EmitBasicReport to be coalesced.
-Remove the llvm::FoldingSet<BugReportEquivClass> from BugType and move it into the BugReporter.
For uniquing BugReportEquivClass also use the BugType* so that we can iterate over all of them using only one set.
llvm-svn: 126272
invocation function into the debug info. Rather than faking up a class,
which is tricky because of the custom layout we do, we just emit a struct
directly from the layout information we've already got.
Also, don't emit an unnecessarily parameter alloca for this "variable".
llvm-svn: 126255
enum X : long { Value = 0x100000000 };
when in Microsoft-extension mode (-fms-extensions). This (now C++0x)
feature has been supported since Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003.
llvm-svn: 126243
-Migrate ObjCSelfInitChecker to CheckerV2. In the process remove the 'preCallSelfFlags' field
from the checker class and use GRState for storing that info.
-Get ExprEngine to start delegating checker running to CheckerManager.
llvm-svn: 126229
It works like -isystem and the search path keeps -isystem and
-cxx-isystem in order relative to each other. -cxx-isystem is only used
for C++ sources though. Drop the existing -cxx-system-include option for
cc1 as it is now redundant.
llvm-svn: 126167
* 'auto' was being rejected on abstract-declarators with trailing return
types and on typedefs with trailing return types. 'auto' is always
allowed in these cases. This was found while testing the fix for PR 9278.
* A very poor diagnostic was being issued for auto (f() -> int): "return
type must be 'auto', not 'auto'". This is closely related to PR 9060.
* Trailing return type handling was happening slightly too late,
resulting in the checks for functions returning arrays and functions
returning functions being missed.
llvm-svn: 126166
This actually rules out too much, since it also catches typedefs for pointers to functions with trailing return types:
typedef auto (*F)() -> int;
Fix for that (and the same issue in all abstract-declarators) to follow shortly.
llvm-svn: 126153
When the mismatch is due to a larger input operand that is
a constant, truncate it down to the size of the output. This
allows us to accept some cases in the linux kernel and elsewhere.
Pedantically speaking, we generate different code than GCC, though
I can't imagine how it would matter:
Clang:
movb $-1, %al
frob %al
GCC:
movl $255, %eax
frob %al
llvm-svn: 126148
* Flag indicating 'we're parsing this auto typed variable's initializer' moved from VarDecl to Sema
* Temporary template parameter list for auto deduction is now allocated on the stack.
* Deduced 'auto' types are now uniqued.
llvm-svn: 126139
logic from CXXMemberCallExpr and by making it check for
CXXOperatorCallExpr in order to defer. This is not really an awesome solution,
but I don't have a better idea.
llvm-svn: 126114
includes explicitly-specified template arguments) to a function
template specialization in cases where no deduction is performed or
deduction fails. Patch by Faisal Vali, fixes PR7505!
llvm-svn: 126048
lead to a serious slowdown (4%) on parsing of Cocoa.h. This memory
optimization should be revisited later, when we have time to look at
the generated code.
llvm-svn: 126033
without defining them. This should be an error, but I'm paranoid about
"uses" that end up not actually requiring a definition. I'll revisit later.
Also, teach IR generation to not set internal linkage on variable
declarations, just for safety's sake. Doing so produces an invalid module
if the variable is not ultimately defined.
Also, fix several places in the test suite where we were using internal
functions without definitions.
llvm-svn: 126016
This yields a minor memory reduction (for larger functions) on Sqlite at the cost of slightly
higher memory usage on some functions because of the increased size of GRState (which can be optimized).
I expect the real memory savings from this enhancement will come when we aggressively
canabilize more of the ExplodedGraph.
llvm-svn: 126012
enumeration type, prioritize the enumeration constants and don't
provide completions for any other expressions. Fixes <rdar://problem/7283668>.
llvm-svn: 125991
that was ignored in a few places (most notably, code
completion). Introduce Selector::getNameForSlot() for the common case
where we only care about the name. Audit all uses of
getIdentifierInfoForSlot(), switching many over to getNameForSlot(),
fixing a few crashers.
Fixed <rdar://problem/8939352>, a code-completion crasher.
llvm-svn: 125977
This removes the final dependency edge from any lib outside of CodeGen
to core. As a result we can, and do, trim the dependency on core
from libclang, PrintFunctionNames, the unit tests and c-index-test.
While at it, review and trim other unneeded dependencies.
llvm-svn: 125820
bugs from other clients that don't expect to see a LabelDecl in a DeclStmt,
but if so they should be easy to fix.
This implements most of PR3429 and rdar://8287027
llvm-svn: 125817
The relative checker package is 'debug':
'-dump-live-variables' is replaced by '-analyzer-checker=debug.DumpLiveVars'
'-cfg-view' is replaced by '-analyzer-checker=debug.ViewCFG'
'-cfg-dump' is replaced by '-analyzer-checker=debug.DumpCFG'
llvm-svn: 125780
-Introduce CheckerV2, a set of templates for convenient declaration & registration of checkers.
Currently useful just for checkers working on the AST not the path-sensitive ones.
-Enhance CheckerManager to actually collect the checkers and turn it into the entry point for
running the checkers.
-Use the new mechanism for the LLVMConventionsChecker.
llvm-svn: 125778
making them be template instantiated in a more normal way and
make them handle attributes like other decls.
This fixes the used/unused label handling stuff, making it use
the same infrastructure as other decls.
llvm-svn: 125771
reducing the size of all declarations by one pointer. For a 64-bit
Clang parsing Cocoa.h, this saves ~630k of memory (about 3.5% of
ASTContext's memory usage for this header).
llvm-svn: 125756
specifically targets literals which are implicitly converted, a those
are more often unintended and trivial to fix. This can be especially
helpful for diagnosing what makes 'const int x = 1e6' not an ICE.
Original patch authored by Jim Meehan with contributions from other
Googlers and a few cleanups from myself.
llvm-svn: 125745
class and to bind the shared value using OpaqueValueExpr. This fixes an
unnoticed problem with deserialization of these expressions where the
deserialized form would lose the vital pointer-equality trait; or rather,
it fixes it because this patch also does the right thing for deserializing
OVEs.
Change OVEs to not be a "temporary object" in the sense that copy elision is
permitted.
This new representation is not totally unawkward to work with, but I think
that's really part and parcel with the semantics we're modelling here. In
particular, it's much easier to fix things like the copy elision bug and to
make the CFG look right.
I've tried to update the analyzer to deal with this in at least some
obvious cases, and I think we get a much better CFG out, but the printing
of OpaqueValueExprs probably needs some work.
llvm-svn: 125744
different types. We omit the warning when the enum types are anonymous.
Unlike GCC, this warning does not distinguish between C++ and C/ObjC for
controling whether it is on by default, it is always on by default.
Original patch contributed by Richard Trieu (@ Google), I fixed some
style issues, and cleaned it up for submission.
llvm-svn: 125739
LabelDecl and LabelStmt. There is a 1-1 correspondence between the
two, but this simplifies a bunch of code by itself. This is because
labels are the only place where we previously had references to random
other statements, causing grief for AST serialization and other stuff.
This does cause one regression (attr(unused) doesn't silence unused
label warnings) which I'll address next.
This does fix some minor bugs:
1. "The only valid attribute " diagnostic was capitalized.
2. Various diagnostics printed as ''labelname'' instead of 'labelname'
3. This reduces duplication of label checking between functions and blocks.
Review appreciated, particularly for the cindex and template bits.
llvm-svn: 125733
code-completion results accessed via libclang, to extend the lifetime
of the allocator used for cached global code-completion results at
least until these completion results are destroyed. Fixes
<rdar://problem/8997369>.
llvm-svn: 125678
completions. We now compute a hash of the names of all top-level
declarations and macro definitions, and invalidate the cache when the
hash value changes.
llvm-svn: 125670
separately handle the case of a local declaration-specifier list,
including all types in the set of options. Fixes
<rdar://problem/8790735> and <rdar://problem/8662831>.
llvm-svn: 125594
Store in PCH the directory that the PCH was originally created in.
If a header file is not found at the path that we expect it to be and the PCH file
was moved from its original location, try to resolve the file by assuming that
header+PCH were moved together and the header is in the same place relative to the PCH.
llvm-svn: 125576
-Update tablegen files for checkers, use the tablegen class name for the checker class name.
-Update ClangSACheckersProvider to not look into hidden checker packages.
llvm-svn: 125560
Warn if class for a deprecated class is implemented.
Warn if category for a deprecated class is implemented.
All under control of -Wdeprecated-implementations.
// rdar://8973810.
llvm-svn: 125545
-Checkers will be defined in the tablegen file 'Checkers.td'.
-Apart from checkers, we can define checker "packages" that will contain a collection of checkers.
-Checkers can be enabled with -analyzer-checker=<name> and disabled with -analyzer-disable-checker=<name> e.g:
Enable checkers from 'cocoa' and 'corefoundation' packages except the self-initialization checker:
-analyzer-checker=cocoa -analyzer-checker=corefoundation -analyzer-disable-checker=cocoa.SelfInit
-Introduces CheckerManager and CheckerProvider. CheckerProviders get the set of checker names to enable/disable and
register them with the CheckerManager which will be the entry point for all checker-related functionality.
Currently only the self-initialization checker takes advantage of the new mechanism.
llvm-svn: 125503
access-control diagnostics which arise from the portion of the declarator
following the scope specifier, just in case access is granted by
friending the individual method. This can also happen with in-line
member function declarations of class templates due to templated-scope
friend declarations.
We were really playing fast-and-loose before with this sort of thing,
and it turned out to work because *most* friend functions are in file
scope. Making us delay regardless of context exposed several bugs with
how we were manipulating delay. I ended up needing a concept of a
context that's independent of the declarations in which it appears,
and then I actually had to make some things save contexts correctly,
but delay should be much cleaner now.
I also encapsulated all the delayed-diagnostics machinery in a single
subobject of Sema; this is a pattern we might want to consider rolling
out to other components of Sema.
llvm-svn: 125485
Temporarily set the first (canonical) declaration as the previous one, which is the one that
matters, and mark the real previous DeclID to be loaded & attached later on.
Fixes rdar://8956193.
llvm-svn: 125434
This patch contains:
- making some of the existing comments more accurate in the presence
of virtual files/directories.
- renaming some private data members of FileManager to match their roles better.
- creating 'DirectorEntry's for the parent directories of virtual
files, such that we can tell whether two virtual files are from the
same directory. This is useful for injecting virtual files whose
directories don't exist in the real file system.
- minor clean-ups and adding comments for class
FileManager::UniqueDirContainer and FileManager::UniqueFileContainer.
- adding statistics on virtual files to FileManager::PrintStats().
- adding unit tests to verify the existing and new behavior of FileManager.
llvm-svn: 125384