CodeGenModule::CreateRuntimeVariable.
- No real functionality change; although we now assert on silly
things like:
--
int objc_exception_throw;
void f0() { @throw(@"A"); }
--
instead of accepting it.
llvm-svn: 66292
- For one thing, this adds unneeded overhead; for another, this
routine can be used to emit unnamed decls which we shouldn't try to
mangle.
llvm-svn: 66212
BlockModule. No functionality change. This should help people that
don't want to know anything about blocks not be confused by the
overloaded use of the term block or nor want to see all the blocks
goop.
llvm-svn: 66042
we ensure that things added to the module can be found even when they
are not in GlobalDeclMap. The later is for increased flexibility,
should someone want to do something tricky like extern "Ada" in the
same module.
llvm-svn: 65657
situation where a tentative decl was emitted *after* the actual
initialization. This occurs in some rare situations with static decls.
- PR3613.
- I'm not particularly happy with this fix, but I don't see a simpler
or more elegant solution yet.
llvm-svn: 65018
we can define builtins such as fprintf, vfprintf, and
__builtin___fprintf_chk. Give a nice error message when we need to
implicitly declare a function like fprintf.
llvm-svn: 64526
etc.) when we perform name lookup on them. This ensures that we
produce the correct signature for these functions, which has two
practical impacts:
1) When we're supporting the "implicit function declaration" feature
of C99, these functions will be implicitly declared with the right
signature rather than as a function returning "int" with no
prototype. See PR3541 for the reason why this is important (hint:
GCC always predeclares these functions).
2) If users attempt to redeclare one of these library functions with
an incompatible signature, we produce a hard error.
This patch does a little bit of work to give reasonable error
messages. For example, when we hit case #1 we complain that we're
implicitly declaring this function with a specific signature, and then
we give a note that asks the user to include the appropriate header
(e.g., "please include <stdlib.h> or explicitly declare 'malloc'"). In
case #2, we show the type of the implicit builtin that was incorrectly
declared, so the user can see the problem. We could do better here:
for example, when displaying this latter error message we say
something like:
'strcpy' was implicitly declared here with type 'char *(char *, char
const *)'
but we should really print out a fake code line showing the
declaration, like this:
'strcpy' was implicitly declared here as:
char *strcpy(char *, char const *)
This would also be good for printing built-in candidates with C++
operator overloading.
The set of C library functions supported by this patch includes all
functions from the C99 specification's <stdlib.h> and <string.h> that
(a) are predefined by GCC and (b) have signatures that could cause
codegen issues if they are treated as functions with no prototype
returning and int. Future work could extend this set of functions to
other C library functions that we know about.
llvm-svn: 64504
- Fix emission of static functions with constructor attribute while I
was here.
<rdar://problem/6140899> [codegen] "static" and attribute-constructor interact poorly
llvm-svn: 64488
ABI to the CodeGen library. Since C++ code-generation is so
incomplete, we can't exercise much of this mangling code. However, a
few smoke tests show that it's doing the same thing as GCC. When C++
codegen matures, we'll extend the ABI tester to verify name-mangling
as well, and complete the implementation here.
At this point, the major client of name mangling is in the uses of the
new "overloadable" attribute in C, which allows overloading. Any
"overloadable" function in C (or in an extern "C" block in C++) will
be mangled the same way that the corresponding C++ function would be
mangled.
llvm-svn: 64413
- Emits all declarations, even unused (static) ones.
- Useful when doing minimization of codegen problems (otherwise
problems localized to a static function aren't minimized well).
llvm-svn: 63776