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NAKAMURA Takumi 060f87fe73 clang/test/CXX/drs/dr2xx.cpp: Suppress this for targeting LLP64 due to __SIZE_TYPE__.
Line 559: 'long long' is a C++11 extension
  Line 566: 'long long' is a C++11 extension
  Line 674: 'long long' is a C++11 extension

See also PR13819.

llvm-svn: 195005
2013-11-18 12:58:38 +00:00
Richard Smith 5327b86430 Tests for core issues 251-270.
llvm-svn: 194989
2013-11-18 05:24:03 +00:00
Richard Smith 3cde3d245a Tests for core issue 241-250.
llvm-svn: 194951
2013-11-17 06:39:43 +00:00
Richard Smith 7101fd0e56 Tests for core issues 224-240.
llvm-svn: 194946
2013-11-17 02:50:30 +00:00
Richard Smith b09a4fe192 Tests for core issue 216-223.
llvm-svn: 194795
2013-11-15 08:55:01 +00:00
Richard Smith 00f5d8927b DR408: If a static data member of incomplete array type is declared in a class
template, that member has a dependent type (even if we can see the definition
of the member of the primary template), because the array size could change in
a member specialization.

Patch by Karthik Bhat!

llvm-svn: 194740
2013-11-14 22:40:45 +00:00
Serge Pavlov 3cb8022849 Added warning on structures/unions that are empty or contain only
bit fields of zero size. Warnings are generated in C++ mode and if
only such type is defined inside extern "C" block.
The patch fixed PR5065.

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2151

llvm-svn: 194653
2013-11-14 02:13:03 +00:00
Richard Smith 8c98c1e704 Tests for core issue 201-215.
llvm-svn: 194458
2013-11-12 09:16:15 +00:00
Richard Smith cd556eb265 Issue a diagnostic if we see a templated friend declaration that we do not
support.

llvm-svn: 194273
2013-11-08 18:59:56 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi 421753fea7 clang/test/CXX/drs/dr1xx.cpp: Add explicit triple x86_64-unknown-unknown to satisfy check7a and check8a since r194240.
For i686 targets and LLP64 targets, we can see;
  error: 'error' diagnostics seen but not expected:
    File clang/test/CXX/drs/dr1xx.cpp Line 761: 'check7a' declared as an array with a negative size
    File clang/test/CXX/drs/dr1xx.cpp Line 765: 'check8a' declared as an array with a negative size
  2 errors generated.

llvm-svn: 194246
2013-11-08 05:16:50 +00:00
Richard Smith c8f7fd10a9 Tests for core issue 170-200.
llvm-svn: 194240
2013-11-08 02:05:54 +00:00
Richard Smith 786d8a26f2 Tests for CWG issue 165-170.
llvm-svn: 194215
2013-11-07 19:26:14 +00:00
Richard Smith 14bdd7a925 Tests for DR150 - DR165.
llvm-svn: 194192
2013-11-07 06:24:09 +00:00
Faisal Vali a17d19fb41 This patch implements capturing of variables within generic lambdas.
Both Richard and I felt that the current wording in the working paper needed some tweaking - Please see http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2035 for additional context and references to core-reflector messages that discuss wording tweaks.

What is implemented is what we had intended to specify in Bristol; but, recently felt that the specification might benefit from some tweaking and fleshing.  

As a rough attempt to explain the semantics: If a nested lambda with a default-capture names a variable within its body, and if the enclosing full expression that contains the name of that variable is instantiation-dependent - then an enclosing lambda that is capture-ready (i.e. within a non-dependent context) must capture that variable, if all intervening nested lambdas can potentially capture that variable if they need to, and all intervening parent lambdas of the capture-ready lambda can and do capture the variable.      

Of note, 'this' capturing is also currently underspecified in the working paper for generic lambdas.  What is implemented here is if the set of candidate functions in a nested generic lambda includes both static and non-static member functions (regardless of viability checking - i.e. num and type of parameters/arguments) - and if all intervening nested-inner lambdas between the capture-ready lambda and the function-call containing nested lambda can capture 'this' and if all enclosing lambdas of the capture-ready lambda can capture 'this', then 'this' is speculatively captured by that capture-ready lambda.

Hopefully a paper for the C++ committee (that Richard and I had started some preliminary work on) is forthcoming. 

This essentially makes generic lambdas feature complete, except for known bugs. The more prominent ones (and the ones I am currently aware of) being:
  - generic lambdas and init-captures are broken - but a patch that fixes this is already in the works ...
  - nested variadic expansions such as:
    auto K = [](auto ... OuterArgs) {
      vp([=](auto ... Is) {
          decltype(OuterArgs) OA = OuterArgs;
          return 0;
        }(5)...);
      return 0;
    };
    auto M = K('a', ' ', 1, " -- ", 3.14); 
   currently cause crashes.  I think I know how to fix this (since I had done so in my initial implementation) - but it will probably take some work and back & forth with Doug and Richard.

A warm thanks to all who provided feedback - and especially to Doug Gregor and Richard Smith for their pivotal guidance: their insight and prestidigitation in such matters is boundless!

Now let's hope this commit doesn't upset the buildbot gods ;)

Thanks!

llvm-svn: 194188
2013-11-07 05:17:06 +00:00
Richard Smith b2504bdc0d Issue a diagnostic if an implicitly-defined move assignment operator would move
the same virtual base class multiple times (and the move assignment is used,
and the move assignment for the virtual base is not trivial).

llvm-svn: 193977
2013-11-04 04:26:14 +00:00
Richard Smith 8b86f2d401 Implement final resolution of DR1402: implicitly-declared move operators that
would be deleted are still declared, but are ignored by overload resolution.

Also, don't delete such members if a subobject has no corresponding move
operation and a non-trivial copy. This causes us to implicitly declare move
operations in more cases, but risks move-assigning virtual bases multiple
times in some circumstances (a warning for that is to follow).

llvm-svn: 193969
2013-11-04 01:48:18 +00:00
Richard Smith 3876cc88ac PR17731: When determining whether a tag and a non-tag were declared in the same
scope, be careful about function-scope declarations (which are not declared in
their semantic context).

llvm-svn: 193671
2013-10-30 01:02:04 +00:00
David Majnemer 6bedcfa79f Sema: Emit a nicer diagnostic when IndirectFieldDecls show up inappropriately in non-type template arguments
llvm-svn: 193462
2013-10-26 06:12:44 +00:00
David Majnemer 9adc361008 Sema: Do not allow lambda expressions to appear inside of constant expressions
We would previously not diagnose this which would lead to crashes (on
very strange code).

This fixes PR17675.

llvm-svn: 193397
2013-10-25 09:12:52 +00:00
Faisal Vali 2cba133818 And Again: Teach TreeTransform how to transform nested generic lambdas.
A previous attempt http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20130930/090049.html resulted in PR 17476, and was reverted,

The original TransformLambdaExpr (pre generic-lambdas) transformed the TypeSourceInfo of the Call operator in its own instantiation scope via TransformType.  This resulted in the parameters of the call operator being mapped to their transformed counterparts in an instantiation scope that would get popped off.
Then a call to TransformFunctionParameters would add the parameters and their transformed mappings (but newly created ones!) to the current instantiation scope. This would result in a disconnect between the new call operator's TSI parameters and those used to construct the call operator declaration. This was ok in the non-generic lambda world - but would cause issues with nested transformations (when non-generic and generics were interleaved) in the generic lambda world - that I somewhat kludged around initially - but this resulted in PR17476.

The new approach seems cleaner. We only do the transformation of the TypeSourceInfo - but we make sure to do it in the current instantiation scope so we don't lose the untransformed to transformed mappings of the ParmVarDecls when they get created.   

Another attempt caused a test to fail (http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20131021/091533.html) and also had to be reverted - my apologies - in my haste, i did not run all the tests - argh!

Now all the tests seem to pass - but a Fixme has been added - since I suspect Richard will find the fix a little inelegant ;) I shall try and work on a more elegant fix once I have had a chance to discuss with Richard or Doug at a later date.

Hopefully the third time;s a charm *fingers crossed*

This does not yet include capturing.

Please see test file for examples.

This patch was LGTM'd by Doug:
http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1784

llvm-svn: 193230
2013-10-23 06:44:28 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 09b00e34fa Revert r193223 and r193216.
They were causing CodeGenCXX/mangle-exprs.cpp to fail.

Revert "Remove the circular reference to LambdaExpr in CXXRecordDecl."

Revert "Again: Teach TreeTransform and family how to transform generic lambdas nested within templates and themselves."

llvm-svn: 193226
2013-10-23 04:12:23 +00:00
Faisal Vali 6eac881f66 Again: Teach TreeTransform and family how to transform generic
lambdas nested within templates and themselves.

A previous attempt http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20130930/090049.html resulted in PR 17476, and was reverted,


The original TransformLambdaExpr (pre generic-lambdas) transformed the TypeSourceInfo of the Call operator in its own instantiation scope via TransformType.  This resulted in the parameters of the call operator being mapped to their transformed counterparts in an instantiation scope that would get popped off.
Then a call to TransformFunctionParameters would add the parameters and their transformed mappings (but newly created ones!) to the current instantiation scope. This would result in a disconnect between the new call operator's TSI parameters and those used to construct the call operator declaration. This was ok in the non-generic lambda world - but would cause issues with nested transformations (when non-generic and generics were interleaved) in the generic lambda world - that I somewhat kludged around initially - but this resulted in PR17476.

The new approach seems cleaner. We only do the transformation of the TypeSourceInfo - but we make sure to do it in the current instantiation scope so we don't lose the untransformed to transformed mappings of the ParmVarDecls when they get created.   

This does not yet include capturing.

Please see test file for examples.

This patch was LGTM'd by Doug:
http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1784

llvm-svn: 193216
2013-10-23 00:51:58 +00:00
David Majnemer 766e259e38 Sema: Do not allow template declarations inside local classes
Summary:
Enforce the rule in C++11 [temp.mem]p2 that local classes cannot have
member templates.

This fixes PR16947.

N.B.  C++14 has slightly different wording to afford generic lambdas
declared inside of functions.

Fun fact:  Some formulations of local classes with member templates
would cause clang to crash during Itanium mangling, such as the
following:

void outer_mem() {
  struct Inner {
    template <typename = void>
    struct InnerTemplateClass {
      static void itc_mem() {}
    };
  };
  Inner::InnerTemplateClass<>::itc_mem();
}

Reviewers: eli.friedman, rsmith, doug.gregor, faisalv

Reviewed By: doug.gregor

CC: cfe-commits, ygao

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1866

llvm-svn: 193144
2013-10-22 04:14:18 +00:00
Kaelyn Uhrain 8aa8da85ca Allow CorrectTypo to replace CXXScopeSpecifiers that refer to classes.
Now that CorrectTypo knows how to correctly search classes for typo
correction candidates, there is no good reason to only replace an
existing CXXScopeSpecifier if it refers to a namespace. While the actual
enablement was a matter of changing a single comparison, the fallout
from enabling the functionality required a lot more code changes
(including my two previous commits).

llvm-svn: 193020
2013-10-19 00:05:00 +00:00
Richard Smith 9a00bbfa4c PR17592: Ensure we diagnose shadowing a template parameter with a local extern
declaration.

llvm-svn: 192846
2013-10-16 21:12:00 +00:00
Richard Smith fb8b7b9a1c PR17567: Improve diagnostic for a mistyped constructor name. If we see something
that looks like a function declaration, except that it's missing a return type,
try typo-correcting it to the relevant constructor name.

In passing, fix a bug where the missing-type-specifier recovery codepath would
drop a preceding scope specifier on the floor, leading to follow-on diagnostics
and incorrect recovery for the auto-in-c++98 hack.

llvm-svn: 192644
2013-10-15 00:00:26 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 71fe0e8a83 Diagnose by-copy captures of abstract classes.
Fixes <rdar://problem/14468891>.

llvm-svn: 192419
2013-10-11 04:25:21 +00:00
David Majnemer 767c1f8428 Make wording for certain invalid unary expressions more consistent.
An invalid decltype expression like 'decltype int' gives:
error: expected '(' after 'decltype'

This makes it so 'sizeof int' gives a similar one:
error: expected parentheses around type name in sizeof expression

llvm-svn: 192258
2013-10-09 00:22:23 +00:00
Serge Pavlov 5815940edc Fixed messages in tests.
llvm-svn: 192208
2013-10-08 17:38:38 +00:00
Serge Pavlov aa57a64ef6 Add fixits suggesting parenthesis around type name in expressions like sizeof.
This fixes PR16992 - Fixit missing when "sizeof type" found.

llvm-svn: 192200
2013-10-08 16:56:30 +00:00
Richard Smith 20d920c844 Add a triple to unbreak buildbots where size_t is not 'unsigned long'.
llvm-svn: 192140
2013-10-07 22:58:25 +00:00
Richard Smith b8b41d3ea4 Add support for WG21 N3599 (literal operator template for strings) as a GNU
extension. The GCC folks have decided to support this even though the standard
committee have not yet approved this feature.

Patch by Hristo Venev!

llvm-svn: 192128
2013-10-07 19:57:58 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 4b35f27206 Revert "Teach TreeTransform and family how to transform generic lambdas within templates and nested within themselves."
This reverts commit r191879. It caused llvm.org/pr17476.

llvm-svn: 191955
2013-10-04 14:28:51 +00:00
Faisal Vali 8ec4036669 Teach TreeTransform and family how to transform generic lambdas within templates and nested within themselves.
This does not yet include capturing (that is next).

Please see test file for examples.

This patch was LGTM'd by Doug:
http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1784
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20130930/090048.html

When I first committed this patch - a bunch of buildbots were unable to compile the code that VS2010 seemed to compile.  Seems like there was a dependency on Sema/Template.h which VS did not seem to need, but I have now added for the other compilers.  It still compiles on Visual Studio 2010 - lets hope the buildbots remain quiet (please!)

llvm-svn: 191879
2013-10-03 06:29:33 +00:00
Faisal Vali 10a00ee485 Revert changes from the nested lambdas commit till i figure out
why the buildbots are failing.

llvm-svn: 191876
2013-10-03 05:58:37 +00:00
Faisal Vali ba78d34347 Teach TreeTransform and family how to transform generic lambdas within templates and nested within themselves.
This does not yet include capturing (that is next).

Please see test file for examples.

This patch was LGTM'd by Doug:
http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1784

llvm-svn: 191875
2013-10-03 05:32:48 +00:00
Faisal Vali 571df12581 Implement conversion to function pointer for generic lambdas without captures.
The general strategy is to create template versions of the conversion function and static invoker and then during template argument deduction of the conversion function, create the corresponding call-operator and static invoker specializations, and when the conversion function is marked referenced generate the body of the conversion function using the corresponding static-invoker specialization.  Similarly, Codegen does something similar - when asked to emit the IR for a specialized static invoker of a generic lambda, it forwards emission to the corresponding call operator. 

This patch has been reviewed in person both by Doug and Richard.  Richard gave me the LGTM.

A few minor changes:
  - per Richard's request i added a simple check to gracefully inform that captures (init, explicit or default) have not been added to generic lambdas just yet (instead of the assertion violation).
  - I removed a few lines of code that added the call operators instantiated parameters to the currentinstantiationscope. Not only did it not handle parameter packs, but it is more relevant in the patch for nested lambdas which will follow this one, and fix that problem more comprehensively.
  - Doug had commented that the original implementation strategy of using the TypeSourceInfo of the call operator to create the static-invoker was flawed and allowed const as a member qualifier to creep into the type of the static-invoker.  I currently kludge around it - but after my initial discussion with Doug, with a follow up session with Richard, I have added a FIXME so that a more elegant solution that involves the use of TrivialTypeSourceInfo call followed by the correct wiring of the template parameters to the functionprototypeloc is forthcoming.

Thanks! 
 

llvm-svn: 191634
2013-09-29 08:45:24 +00:00
Richard Smith 5b013f5050 Add compat/extension warnings for init captures.
llvm-svn: 191609
2013-09-28 05:38:27 +00:00
Richard Smith bb13c9a49d Per latest drafting, switch to implementing init-captures as if by declaring
and capturing a variable declaration, and complete the implementation of them.

llvm-svn: 191605
2013-09-28 04:02:39 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 2acfb22d23 Fix a bug where we failed to diagnose class template specialization
uses.

This fixes one of the two remaining failures to implement [[deprecated]]
as specified for C++14.

llvm-svn: 191572
2013-09-27 22:14:40 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 09445c4836 Implement N3760, support for the [[deprecated]] attribute.
This motion appears to have consensus in the C++ committee and is
expected to be voted into the C++14 draft tomorrow during the formal
vote.

No extension warning in C++11 as attributes not specified in the
standard using the standard syntax in C++11 have implementation defined
meaning, and we define the meaning proposed for C++14.

There is one bug exposed as we do not warn on a deprecated template
specialization. I've left a FIXME in the test case and will dig into
that next.

Also, I will add a few more exhaustive test cases of the other features
specified for this attribute in a follow-up commit.

llvm-svn: 191550
2013-09-27 20:20:17 +00:00
Faisal Vali 7c9f3ca21a Fix the test files by removing the unnecessary -emit-llvm flag (should address Matt Beaumont-Gay's concern regarding failure on a read-only filesystem)
llvm-svn: 191531
2013-09-27 16:45:48 +00:00
Faisal Vali 2b391ab708 Implement a rudimentary form of generic lambdas.
Specifically, the following features are not included in this commit:
  - any sort of capturing within generic lambdas 
  - generic lambdas within template functions and nested 
    within other generic lambdas
  - conversion operator for captureless lambdas
  - ensuring all visitors are generic lambda aware
  (Although I have gotten some useful feedback on my patches of the above and will be incorporating that as I submit those patches for commit)

As an example of what compiles through this commit:

template <class F1, class F2>
struct overload : F1, F2 {
    using F1::operator();
    using F2::operator();
    overload(F1 f1, F2 f2) : F1(f1), F2(f2) { }
  };

  auto Recursive = [](auto Self, auto h, auto ... rest) {
    return 1 + Self(Self, rest...);
  };
  auto Base = [](auto Self, auto h) {
      return 1;
  };
  overload<decltype(Base), decltype(Recursive)> O(Base, Recursive);
  int num_params =  O(O, 5, 3, "abc", 3.14, 'a');

Please see attached tests for more examples.

This patch has been reviewed by Doug and Richard.  Minor changes (non-functionality affecting) have been made since both of them formally looked at it, but the changes involve removal of supernumerary return type deduction changes (since they are now redundant, with richard having committed a recent patch to address return type deduction for C++11 lambdas using C++14 semantics). 



Some implementation notes:

  - Add a new Declarator context => LambdaExprParameterContext to 
    clang::Declarator to allow the use of 'auto' in declaring generic
    lambda parameters
      
  - Add various helpers to CXXRecordDecl to facilitate identifying
    and querying a closure class
  
  - LambdaScopeInfo (which maintains the current lambda's Sema state)
    was augmented to house the current depth of the template being
    parsed (id est the Parser calls Sema::RecordParsingTemplateParameterDepth)
    so that SemaType.cpp::ConvertDeclSpecToType may use it to immediately 
    generate a template-parameter-type when 'auto' is parsed in a generic
    lambda parameter context.  (i.e we do NOT use AutoType deduced to 
    a template parameter type - Richard seemed ok with this approach).  
    We encode that this template type was generated from an auto by simply
    adding $auto to the name which can be used for better diagnostics if needed.

  - SemaLambda.h was added to hold some common lambda utility
    functions (this file is likely to grow ...)
    
  - Teach Sema::ActOnStartOfFunctionDef to check whether it
    is being called to instantiate a generic lambda's call
    operator, and if so, push an appropriately prepared
    LambdaScopeInfo object on the stack.
    
  - various tests were added - but much more will be needed.

There is obviously more work to be done, and both Richard (weakly) and Doug (strongly) 
have requested that LambdaExpr be removed form the CXXRecordDecl LambdaDefinitionaData
in a future patch which is forthcoming.

A greatful thanks to all reviewers including Eli Friedman, James Dennett, 
and especially the two gracious wizards (Richard Smith and Doug Gregor) 
who spent hours providing feedback (in person in Chicago and on the mailing lists).  
And yet I am certain that I have allowed unidentified bugs to creep in; bugs, that I will do my best to slay, once identified!

Thanks!

llvm-svn: 191453
2013-09-26 19:54:12 +00:00
Kaelyn Uhrain 95995be7a3 Teach typo correction to look inside of classes like it does namespaces.
Unlike with namespaces, searching inside of classes requires also
checking the access to correction candidates (i.e. don't suggest a
correction to a private class member for a correction occurring outside
that class and its methods or friends).

Included is a small (one line) fix for a bug, that was uncovered while
cleaning up the unit tests, where the decls from a TypoCorrection candidate
were preserved in new TypoCorrection candidates that are derived (copied)
from the old TypoCorrection--notably when creating a new candidate by
changing the NestedNameSpecifier associated with the base idenitifer.

llvm-svn: 191449
2013-09-26 19:10:29 +00:00
Richard Smith b12cf6ceb7 Hopefully unbreak bots which are seeing an assert in this test. Temporary, real
fix to come once I've tracked down the problem (which is pre-existing and not
related to the change which introduced this test).

llvm-svn: 191279
2013-09-24 05:07:58 +00:00
Richard Smith 300e0c36a3 Implement restriction that a partial specialization must actually specialize
something, for variable templates.

llvm-svn: 191278
2013-09-24 04:49:23 +00:00
Richard Trieu 406e65c8d1 Modify the uninitialized field visitor to detect uninitialized use across the
fields in the class.  This allows a better checking of member intiailizers and
in class initializers in regards to initialization ordering.

For instance, this code will now produce warnings:

class A {
  int x;
  int y;
  A() : x(y) {}  // y is initialized after x, warn here
  A(int): y(x) {} // default initialization of leaves x uninitialized, warn here
};

Several test cases were updated with -Wno-uninitialized to silence this warning.

llvm-svn: 191068
2013-09-20 03:03:06 +00:00
Richard Smith 541b38be7b Switch the semantic DeclContext for a block-scope declaration of a function or
variable from being the function to being the enclosing namespace scope (in
C++) or the TU (in C). This allows us to fix a selection of related issues
where we would build incorrect redeclaration chains for such declarations, and
fail to notice type mismatches.

Such declarations are put into a new IdentifierNamespace, IDNS_LocalExtern,
which is only found when searching scopes, and not found when searching
DeclContexts. Such a declaration is only made visible in its DeclContext if
there are no non-LocalExtern declarations.

llvm-svn: 191064
2013-09-20 01:15:31 +00:00
Richard Smith ef985ac91c Fix accepts-invalid if a variable template explicit instantiation is missing an
argument list, but could be instantiated with argument list of <>.

llvm-svn: 190913
2013-09-18 02:10:12 +00:00
Richard Smith e5b5220072 PR17075: When performing partial ordering of a member function against a
non-member function, the number of arguments in the two candidate calls
will be different (the non-member call will have one extra argument).
We used to get confused by this, and fail to compare the last argument
when testing whether the member is better, resulting in us always
thinking it is, even if the non-member is more specialized in the last
argument.

llvm-svn: 190470
2013-09-11 00:52:39 +00:00