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Author SHA1 Message Date
NAKAMURA Takumi 556d713c70 clang/test/Driver: Introduce the feature "clang-driver", set if gcc driver is not used.
It is not set at targetting cygming. See PR12920.

llvm-svn: 169824
2012-12-11 07:06:09 +00:00
Chad Rosier c30eb1c282 [driver] Add support for the -fno-fast-math option.
rdar://12299433

llvm-svn: 164638
2012-09-25 22:03:25 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer c242ef245c Driver: Turn the default value for -fmath-errno into a proper target hook and disable it by default on more platforms.
For now -fno-math-errno is the default on BSD-derived platforms (Darwin,
DragonFlyBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD). If the default is not right for
your platform, please yell. I only verified the result with the default
compilers on Darwin and FreeBSD.

llvm-svn: 155990
2012-05-02 14:55:48 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi c4f6e37c97 test/Driver/fast-math.c: Mark this as XFAIL:cygming. They use gcc driver for as.
llvm-svn: 155691
2012-04-27 04:36:27 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 3634c66b41 Fix a long-standing bug where Clang had a different default from GCC on
Linux and other (non-Darwin) platforms and have it use -fmath-errno by
default (for better or worse).

Darwin has seen the light here and uses -fno-math-errno by default, this
patch preserves that.

If any maintainers for a non-Linux platform would also like to opt-in to
-fno-math-errno by default, I'm happy to add folks, but we're currently
getting buts and misleading comparisons with GCC due to this difference
in behavior on Linux at least.

llvm-svn: 155607
2012-04-26 02:10:51 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 306bd2c6aa Fix PR11685 by implementing -ffast-math and its various friends in the
Clang driver. This involves a bunch of silly option parsing code to try
to carefully emulate GCC's options. Currently, this takes a conservative
approach, and unless all of the unsafe optimizations are enabled, none
of them are. The fine grained control doesn't seem particularly useful.
If it ever becomes useful, we can add that to LLVM first, and then
expose it here.

This also fixes a few tiny bugs in the flag management around
-fhonor-infinities and -fhonor-nans; the flags now form proper sets both
for enabling and disabling, with the last flag winning.

I've also implemented a moderately terrifying GCC feature where
a language change is also provided by the '-ffast-math' flag by defining
the __FAST_MATH__ preprocessor macro. This feature is tracked and
serialized in the frontend but it isn't used yet. A subsequent patch
will add the preprocessor macro and tests for it.

I've manually tested that codegen appears to respect this, but I've not
dug in enough to see if there is an easy way to test codegen options w/o
relying on the particulars of LLVM's optimizations.

llvm-svn: 147434
2012-01-02 14:19:45 +00:00