the GNU documentation: the attribute only appertains to the label if it is
followed by a semicolon. Based on a patch by Aaron Ballman!
llvm-svn: 194869
Trying to fix test failures since earlier today.
One of the tests added in this commit is outputting test/Driver/clang_f_opts.s
which the builders that build in-tree (eg. clang-native-arm-cortex-a9) are
trying to run as a test case, causing failures.
clang_f_opts.c:
If -### doesn't emit the warning then this test probably shouldn't be in
here in the first place. Frontend maybe?
invalid-o-level.c:
Running %clang_cc1 in the Driver tests doesn't make sense because -cc1
bypasses the driver. (I'm not reverting the commit that introduced this but
please fix instead of keeping it this way.)
Reverting to fix the build failures and also so that the tests can be thought
out more thoroughly.
This reverts commit r194817.
llvm-svn: 194845
Up until now we were expecting that when libc++ is installed alongside
clang the headers would be in lib/, which was true if the configure
build was used and false if the cmake build was.
We've now corrected the configure build to install in include/, and
with this change we'll be able to find the correct headers with both
build systems.
llvm-svn: 194834
Instead of storing the vtable offset directly in the function pointer and
doing a branch to check for virtualness at each call site, the MS ABI
generates a thunk for calling the function at a specific vtable offset,
and puts that in the function pointer.
This patch adds support for emitting such thunks. However, it doesn't support
pointers to virtual member functions that are variadic, have an incomplete
aggregate return type or parameter, or are overriding a function in a virtual
base class.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2104
llvm-svn: 194827
representing the module import rather than making the module immediately
visible. This serves two goals:
* It avoids making declarations in the module visible prematurely, if we
walk past the #include during a tentative parse, for instance, and
* It gives a diagnostic (although, admittedly, not a very nice one) if
a header with a corresponding module is included anywhere other than
at the top level.
llvm-svn: 194782
This is similar to r194004: because we can't reason about the data structure
invariants of std::basic_string, the analyzer decides it's possible for an
allocator to be used to deallocate the string's inline storage. Just ignore
this by walking up the stack, skipping past methods in classes with
"allocator" in the name, and seeing if we reach std::basic_string that way.
PR17866
llvm-svn: 194764
This has no effect on user-visible output, but can be used by post-processing
tools that work with the generated HTML, rather than using CmpRuns.py's
interface to work with plists.
Patch by György Orbán!
llvm-svn: 194763
where we didn't. Extend our constant evaluation for __builtin_strlen to handle
any constant array of chars, not just string literals, to match.
llvm-svn: 194762
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
This options accepts a path to a directory, collects the filenames of the files
it contains, and the migrator will only modify files with the same filename.
llvm-svn: 194710
Also refine test case to capture the intention of this suppression. Essentially
some developers use __bridge_transfer as if it were a safe CFRelease.
llvm-svn: 194663
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
This patch disables aliasing (and rauw) of derived dtors to base dtors at -O0.
This optimization can have a negative impact on the debug quality.
This was a latent bug for some time with local classes, but got noticed when it
was generalized and broke gdb's destrprint.exp.
llvm-svn: 194618
We already have builtins that are only available in GNU mode, so this
mirrors that.
Reviewers: rsmith
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2128
llvm-svn: 194615
Now that the relevant tests use -mconstructor-aliases and the missing
features have been implemented, we can just drop this.
No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 194595
This adds a new option -fprofile-sample-use=filename to Clang. It
tells the driver to schedule the SampleProfileLoader pass and passes
on the name of the profile file to use.
llvm-svn: 194567
This patch fixes PR8264. Duplicate qualifiers already are diagnozed,
now the same diagnostics is issued for duplicate function specifiers.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2025
llvm-svn: 194559
The problem was that given
template<typename T>
struct foo {
~foo() {}
};
template class foo<int>;
We would produce a alias, creating a comdat with D0 and D1, since the symbols
have to be weak. Another TU is not required to have a explicit template
instantiation definition or an explict template instantiation declaration and
for
template<typename T>
struct foo {
~foo() {}
};
foo<int> a;
we would produce a comdat with only one symbol in it.
llvm-svn: 194520
Like GCC, this re-uses the 'f' constraint and a new 'w' print-modifier:
asm ("ldi.w %w0, 1", "=f"(result));
Unlike GCC, the 'w' print-modifer is not _required_ to produce the intended
output. This is a consequence of differences in the internal handling of
the registers in each compiler. To be source-compatible between the
compilers, users must use the 'w' print-modifier.
MSA registers (including control registers) are supported in clobber lists.
llvm-svn: 194476
The xcore llvm backend does not handle 8 byte alignment viz:
"%BadAlignment = alloca i64, align 8"
So getPreferredTypeAlign() must never overalign.
llvm-svn: 194462
The original decls are created when used. The replacements are created at the
end of the TU in reverse order.
This makes the original order far better for testing. This is particularly
important since the replacement logic could be used even when
-mconstructor-aliases is not used, but that would make many tests hard to read.
This is a fixed version of r194357 which handles replacing a destructor with
another which is an alias to a third one.
llvm-svn: 194452
See http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-dev/2013-November/033369.html for discussion on cfe-dev.
This fix explicitly checks whether we are within the declcontext of a lambda's call operator - which is what I had intended to be true (and assumed would be true if getCurLambda returns a valid pointer) before checking whether a lambda can capture the potential-captures of the innermost lambda.
A deeper fix (that addresses why getCurLambda() returns a valid pointer when perhaps it shouldn't?) - as proposed by Richard Smith in http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=17877 - has been suggested as a FIXME.
Patch was LGTM'd by Richard (just barely :)
http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2144
llvm-svn: 194448
substitution failure, allow a flag to be set on the Diagnostic object,
to mark it as 'causes substitution failure'.
Refactor Diagnostic.td and the tablegen to use an enum for SFINAE behavior
rather than a bunch of flags.
llvm-svn: 194444
Hopefully Richard won't notice this terrible egregiocity - clearly the work of a malevolent poltergeist - fixed now ;)
No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 194439
No Functionality change.
This refactoring avoids having to call getCurLambda right after PushLambdaScope, to obtain the LambdaScopeInfo that was created during the call to PushLambdaScope.
llvm-svn: 194438
The assert this patch deletes was valid only when aliasing D2 to D1, not when
looking at a base class. Since the assert was in the path where we had already
decided to not produce an alias, just drop it.
llvm-svn: 194411
Summary:
Currently with clang:
$ clang -O20 foo.c
error: invalid value '20' in '-O20'
With the patch:
$ clang -O20 foo.c
warning: invalid value '20' in '-O20'. Fall back on value '3'
Reviewers: rengolin, hfinkel
Reviewed By: rengolin
CC: cfe-commits, hfinkel, rengolin
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2125
llvm-svn: 194403
The original decls are created when used. The replacements are created at the
end of the TU in reverse order.
This makes the original order far better for testing. This is particularly
important since the replacement logic could be used even when
-mconstructor-aliases is not used, but that would make many tests hard to read.
llvm-svn: 194357
definition. If we see something that looks like a namespace definition inside a
class, that strongly indicates that a close brace was missing somewhere.
llvm-svn: 194319
It is not safe to emit alias to undefined (not supported by ELF or COFF), but
it is safe to rauw when the alias would have been internal or linkonce_odr.
llvm-svn: 194307
Before, existing code in the form of:
int a; // this is a.
// This is
// b.
int b;
Got turned into:
int a; // this is a.
// This is
// b.
int b;
llvm-svn: 194294
whether we can safely lower a conditional operator to select was insufficient.
I've left a large comment in place to explaining the sort of problems that this
transform can encounter in clang in the hopes of discouraging others from
reimplementing it wrongly again in the future. (The test should also help with
that, but it's easy to work around any single test I might add and think that
your particular implementation doesn't miscompile any code.)
llvm-svn: 194289
Unlike an alias a rauw is always safe, so we don't need to avoid this
optimization when the replacement is not know to be available in every TU.
llvm-svn: 194288
This makes it consistent with -fdump-record-layouts, which was moved to
outs() in r186219. My reasoning for going with stdout is that when one
of these options is present, the layouts are really a program output,
and shouldn't be interleaved with diagnostics, which are on stderr.
Reviewers: timurrrr
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2127
llvm-svn: 194279
Before:
unsigned ContentSize =
sizeof(int16_t) // DWARF ARange version number
+
sizeof(int32_t) // Offset of CU in the .debug_info section
+
sizeof(int8_t) // Pointer Size (in bytes)
+
sizeof(int8_t); // Segment Size (in bytes)
After:
unsigned ContentSize =
sizeof(int16_t) // DWARF ARange version number
+ sizeof(int32_t) // Offset of CU in the .debug_info section
+ sizeof(int8_t) // Pointer Size (in bytes)
+ sizeof(int8_t); // Segment Size (in bytes)
This fixes llvm.org/PR17687.
llvm-svn: 194276
I've added the missing ImutProfileInfo [sic] specialization for bool,
so this patch on r194235 is no longer needed.
This reverts r194244 / 2baea2887dfcf023c8e3560e5d4713c42eed7b6b.
llvm-svn: 194265
In ADT/ImmutableSet, ImutProfileInfo<bool> cannot be matched to ImutProfileInteger.
I didn't have idea it'd the right way if PROFILE_INTEGER_INFO(bool) could be added there.
llvm-svn: 194244
Under ARC++, a reference to a const Objective-C pointer is implicitly
treated as __unsafe_unretained, and can be initialized with (e.g.) a
__strong lvalue. Make sure this behavior does not break template
argument deduction and (related) that partial ordering still prefers a
'T* const&' template over a 'T const&' template when this case kicks
in. Fixes <rdar://problem/14467941>.
llvm-svn: 194239
This syntactic checker looks for expressions on both sides of comparison
operators that are structurally the same. As a special case, the
floating-point idiom "x != x" for "isnan(x)" is left alone.
Currently this only checks comparison operators, but in the future we could
extend this to include logical operators or chained if-conditionals.
Checker by Per Viberg!
llvm-svn: 194236
An Objective-C for-in loop will have zero iterations if the collection is
empty. Previously, we could only detect this case if the program asked for
the collection's -count /before/ the for-in loop. Now, the analyzer
distinguishes for-in loops that had zero iterations from those with at
least one, and can use this information to constrain the result of calling
-count after the loop.
In order to make this actually useful, teach the checker that methods on
NSArray, NSDictionary, and the other immutable collection classes don't
change the count.
<rdar://problem/14992886>
llvm-svn: 194235
The path note that says "Loop body executed 0 times" has been changed to
"Loop body skipped when range is empty" for C++11 for-range loops, and to
"Loop body skipped when collection is empty" for Objective-C for-in loops.
Part of <rdar://problem/14992886>
llvm-svn: 194234
The preprocessor currently recognizes module declarations to load a
module based on seeing the 'import' keyword followed by an
identifier. This sequence is fairly unlikely in C (one would need a
type named 'import'), but is more common in Objective-C (where a
variable named 'import' can cause problems). Since import declarations
currently require a leading '@', recognize that in the preprocessor as
well. Fixes <rdar://problem/15084587>.
llvm-svn: 194225
When performing an Objective-C message send to a value of class type,
perform a contextual conversion to an Objective-C pointer type. We've
had this for a long time, but it recently regressed. Fixes
<rdar://problem/15234703>.
llvm-svn: 194224
As a side-effect, constructors definitions will correctly be recognized
and formatted as function declarations. Tests will be added in a
follow-up patch actually using the correct recognition.
llvm-svn: 194209
Also - others have complained about some white space issues - sorry about that - continues to be a pain point for me - will try and see what I can do with clang-format this evening after work - as a short term fix, if anyone can email me the files that they have already identified with issues, it would help me speed up a focused fix. sorry.
llvm-svn: 194206
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
Summary:
Similar to __FUNCTION__, MSVC exposes the name of the enclosing mangled
function name via __FUNCDNAME__. This implementation is very naive and
unoptimized, it is expected that __FUNCDNAME__ would be used rarely in
practice.
Reviewers: rnk, rsmith, thakis
CC: cfe-commits, silvas
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2109
llvm-svn: 194181
These allow clients to retrieve persistent AST objects (ASTUnits) which
can be used in an ad-hoc manner after parsing.
To accommodate this change, the code for processing a CompilerInvocation
using a FrontendAction has been factored out to FrontendActionFactory, and
a new base class, ToolAction, has been introduced, allowing the tool to do
arbitrary things with each CompilerInvocation. This change was necessary
because ASTUnit does not use the FrontendAction interface directly.
This change also causes the FileManager in ClangTool to use shared ownership.
This will become necessary because ASTUnit takes shared ownership of
FileManager (ClangTool's FileManager is currently unused by ASTUnit; this
is a FIXME). As shown in the tests, any client of ToolInvocation will
need to be modified to use shared ownership for FileManager.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2097
llvm-svn: 194164
On the microsoft ABI clang is producing one weak_odr and one linkonce_odr
destructor, which is reasonable since only one is required.
The fix is simply to move the assert past the special case treatment of
linkonce_odr.
llvm-svn: 194158
These functions can generally be applied to multiple kinds of AST node,
so it makes sense to add them to DynTypedNode.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2096
llvm-svn: 194113
NS_RETURNS_INNER_POINTER under -objcmt-returns-innerpointer-property
flag (off by default), as older compilers do not support such annotations.
// rdar://15396636
llvm-svn: 194100
bit more robust against future changes. This includes a slight diagnostic
improvement: if we know we're only trying to form a constant expression, take
the first diagnostic which shows the expression is not a constant expression,
rather than preferring the first one which makes the expression unfoldable.
llvm-svn: 194098
hack of passing -fconst-strings to -cc1, but at least the driver uses
the regular warning checking code path.
Since we don't support a warning that is DefaultIgnore in one language
but not in another, this patch creates a dummy C only warning in the same
group as the existing one to get the desired effect.
llvm-svn: 194097
This is a small optimization on linux, but should help more on windows
where msvc only outputs one destructor if there would be two identical ones.
llvm-svn: 194095
Before, clang-format would always format entire nested blocks, which
can be unwanted e.g. for long DEBUG({...}) statements. Also
clang-format would not allow to merge lines in nested blocks (e.g. to
put "if (a) return;" on one line in Google style).
This is the first step of several refactorings mostly focussing on the
additional functionality (by reusing the "format many lines" code to
format the children of a nested block). The next steps are:
* Pull out the line merging into its own class.
* Seperate the formatting of many lines from the formatting of a single
line (and the analysis of the solution space).
llvm-svn: 194090
After lexing a '##', we would look ahead and check to see if it was
followed by '__VA_ARGS__'. After doing so, we would then go ahead and
lex the token.
However we would fail in the case where the '##' was followed by a '#'
followed by an identifier because we would have lexed the '#' separately
from the identifier, bypassing our parameter validation logic.
Instead, lex the tokens coming after the '##' later.
This fixes PR17804.
llvm-svn: 194059
deallocation function (and the corresponding unsized deallocation function has
been declared), emit a weak discardable definition of the function that
forwards to the corresponding unsized deallocation.
This allows a C++ standard library implementation to provide both a sized and
an unsized deallocation function, where the unsized one does not just call the
sized one, for instance by putting both in the same object file within an
archive.
llvm-svn: 194055
This is a small optimization on linux, but should help more on windows
where msvc only outputs one destructor if there would be two identical ones.
llvm-svn: 194046
This change fixes Richard's testcase for r193815. Now we include non-explicit
submodules into the list of exports.
The test failed previously because:
- recursive_visibility_a1.inner is not imported (only recursive_visibility_a1 is),
- thus the 'inner' submodule is not showing up in any of the import lists,
- and because of this getExportedModules() is not returning the
correct module set -- it only considers modules that are imported.
The fix is to make Module::getExportedModules() include non-explicit submodules
into the list of exports.
llvm-svn: 194018
Similar C code isn't caught as it seems to hit a different code path.
Also, as the check is only done for record pointers, cases involving
an overloaded operator-> are not handled either. Note that the reason
this check is done in the parser instead of Sema is not related to
having enough knowledge about the current state as it is about being
able to fix up the parser's state to be able to recover and traverse the
correct code paths.
llvm-svn: 194002
With this patch we produce alias for cases like
template<typename T>
struct foobar {
foobar() {
}
};
template struct foobar<void>;
We just have to be careful to produce the same aliases in every TU because
of comdats.
llvm-svn: 194000
A while ago EmitForStmt was changed to explicitly evaluate the
condition expression and create a branch instead of using
EmitBranchOnBool, so that the condition expression could be used for
some cleanup logic. The cleanup stuff has since been reorganized, and
this is no longer necessary.
In EmitCXXForRange, the evaluated condition was never used for
anything else. The logic was presumably modeled on EmitForStmt.
llvm-svn: 193994
An initialization somehow found its way in between a comment and the
block of code the comment is about. Moving the initialization makes
this less confusing.
llvm-svn: 193993
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
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
If the sole distinction between two declarations is that one has a
__restrict qualifier then we should not consider it to be an overload.
Instead, we will consider it as an incompatible redeclaration which is
similar to how MSVC, ICC and GCC would handle it.
This fixes PR17786.
N.B. We must not mangle in __restrict into method qualifiers becase we
don't allow overloading between such declarations anymore. To do
otherwise would be a violation of the Itanium ABI.
llvm-svn: 193964
Flexible array members inherently index off of the end of their parent
type.
We shouldn't allow this type to be used as a base, virtual or otherwise,
because indexing off the end may find us inside of another base or the
derived types members.
llvm-svn: 193923
Flexible array members only work out if they are the last field of a
record, however virtual bases would give us many situations where the
flexible array member would overlap with the virtual base fields.
It is unlikely in the extreme that this behavior was intended by the
user so raise a diagnostic instead of accepting. This is will not
reject conforming code because flexible array members are an extension
in C++ mode.
llvm-svn: 193920
The determination of which diagnostics would be issued for certain
anonymous unions started to get a little ridiculous. Clean this up by
inverting the condition-tree's logic from dialect -> issue to
issue -> diagnostic.
As part of this cleanup, move ext_c99_flexible_array_member from
DiagnosticParseKinds.td to DiagnosticSemaKinds.td because it's driven by
Sema, not Parse.
Also, the liberty was taken to edit ext_c99_flexible_array_member to
match other, similar, diagnostics.
llvm-svn: 193919