The extension has the following syntax:
__builtin_call_with_static_chain(Call, Chain)
where Call must be a function call expression and Chain must be of pointer type
This extension performs a function call Call with a static chain pointer
Chain passed to the callee in a designated register. This is useful for
calling foreign language functions whose ABI uses static chain pointers
(e.g. to implement closures).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6332
llvm-svn: 224167
A discriminator is used for the first occurrence of a name.
inline int f1 () {
static union {
int a;
long int b;
};
static union {
int c;
double d;
};
return a+c;
}
The name of the second union is mangled as _ZZ2f1vE1c_0 instead of _ZZ2f1vE1c.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6295
llvm-svn: 224131
#undef a keyword is generally harmless but used often in configuration scripts.
Also added tests that I forgot to include to commit in r223114.
llvm-svn: 224100
components. These sometimes get synthetically added, and we don't want -Ifoo
and -I./foo to be treated fundamentally differently here.
llvm-svn: 224055
While we would correctly handle asm("foo") and reject asm(L"bar"), we
weren't careful to handle cases where an ascii literal could be
concatenated with a wide literal.
This fixes PR21822.
llvm-svn: 223992
arithmetic relaxation flags:
-cl-no-signed-zeros
-cl-unsafe-math-optimizations
-cl-finite-math-only
-cl-fast-relaxed-math
Propagate the info to FP instruction flags as well
as function attributes where they are available.
llvm-svn: 223928
Original commit message:
[modules] Add experimental -fmodule-map-file-home-is-cwd flag to -cc1.
For files named by -fmodule-map-file=, and files found by 'extern module'
directives, this flag specifies that we should resolve filenames relative to
the current working directory rather than relative to the directory in which
the module map file resides. This is aimed at fixing path handling, in
particular for relative -I paths, when building modules that represent
components of the current project (rather than libraries installed on the
current system, which the current project has as dependencies, where we'd
typically expect the module map files to be looked up implicitly).
llvm-svn: 223913
For files named by -fmodule-map-file=, and files found by 'extern module'
directives, this flag specifies that we should resolve filenames relative to
the current working directory rather than relative to the directory in which
the module map file resides. This is aimed at fixing path handling, in
particular for relative -I paths, when building modules that represent
components of the current project (rather than libraries installed on the
current system, which the current project has as dependencies, where we'd
typically expect the module map files to be looked up implicitly).
llvm-svn: 223753
Summary:
Store the result matcher after the first call and reuse it later on.
Recreating the matchers just to use them once incurs in a lot of
unnecessary temporary memory allocations.
This change speeds up our clang-tidy benchmarks by ~2%.
Reviewers: klimek
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6564
llvm-svn: 223690
module, use the path from the module map file in preference to the path from
the .pcm file when resolving relative paths in the .pcm file. This allows
diagnostics (and .d output) to give relative paths if the module was found via
a relative path.
llvm-svn: 223577
the root of the module and use paths relative to that directory wherever
possible. This is a step towards allowing explicit modules to be relocated
without being rebuilt, which is important for some kinds of distributed builds,
for good paths in diagnostics, and for appropriate .d output.
This is a recommit of r223443, reverted in r223465; when joining together
imported file paths, we now use the system's separator rather than always
using '/'. This avoids path mismatches between the original module build and
the module user on Windows (at least, in some cases). A more comprehensive
fix will follow.
llvm-svn: 223539
Placing the attribute after the kernel keyword would incorrectly
reject the attribute, so use the smae workaround that other
kernel only attributes use.
Also add a FIXME because there are two different phrasings now
for the same error, althoug amdgpu_num_[sv]gpr uses a consistent one.
llvm-svn: 223490
the root of the module and use paths relative to that directory wherever
possible. This is a step towards allowing explicit modules to be relocated
without being rebuilt, which is important for some kinds of distributed builds,
for good paths in diagnostics, and for appropriate .d output.
llvm-svn: 223443
Summary:
Allow CUDA host device functions with two code paths using __CUDA_ARCH__
to differentiate between code path being compiled.
For example:
__host__ __device__ void host_device_function(void) {
#ifdef __CUDA_ARCH__
device_only_function();
#else
host_only_function();
#endif
}
Patch by Jacques Pienaar.
Reviewed By: rnk
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6457
llvm-svn: 223271
Summary:
Skip some unnecessary type checks wrt DynTypedNodes.
Add DynTypedNode::getUnchecked() to skip the runtime check when the type
is known.
Speed up DynTypedNode::operator== by using isSame() instead of
isBaseOf().
Skip the type check in MatcherInterface<T>::matches(). All calls come
from DynTypedMatcher::matches(), which already did the type check.
This change speeds up our clang-tidy benchmark by ~4%.
Reviewers: klimek
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6468
llvm-svn: 223134
With alignment:
int aaaaaa = aa
+ bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
* cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc;
Without alignment:
int aaaaaa = aa
+ bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
* cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc;
This fixes llvm.org/PR21666.
llvm-svn: 223117
Summary:
This change implements warnings if macro name is identical to a keyword or
reserved identifier. The warnings are different depending on the "danger"
of the operation. Defining macro that replaces a keyword is on by default.
Other cases produce warning that is off by default but can be turned on
using option -Wreserved-id-macro.
This change fixes PR11488.
Reviewers: rnk
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: rnk, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6194
llvm-svn: 223114
This reverts commit r176892.
I had reverted this a while back to give Chromium more time to update, and
Nico says it should be OK now.
llvm-svn: 223108
rather than trying to extract this information from the FileEntry after the
fact.
This has a number of beneficial effects. For instance, diagnostic messages for
failed module builds give a path relative to the "module root" rather than an
absolute file path, and the contents of the module includes file is no longer
dependent on what files the including TU happened to inspect prior to
triggering the module build.
llvm-svn: 223095
According to OpenMP standard, Section 2.12.6, atomic Construct, '#pragma omp atomic write' is allowed to be used only for expression statements of form 'x = expr;', where x is a lvalue expression and expr is an expression with scalar type. Patch adds checks for it.
llvm-svn: 222913
This attribute serves as a hint to improve warnings about the ranges of
enumerators used as flag types. It currently has no working C++ implementation
due to different semantics for enums in C++. For more explanation, see the docs
and testcases.
Reviewed by Aaron Ballman.
llvm-svn: 222906
OpenCL v2.0 s6.5.5 restricts conversion of pointers to different address spaces:
- the named address spaces (__global, __local, and __private) => __generic - implicitly converted;
- __generic => named - with an explicit cast;
- named <=> named - disallowed;
- __constant <=> any other - disallowed.
llvm-svn: 222834
To support it in the frontend, the following has been added:
- generic address space type attribute;
- documentation for the OpenCL address space attributes;
- parsing of __generic(generic) keyword;
- test code for the parser and diagnostics.
llvm-svn: 222831
We don't yet support pointer-to-member template arguments that have undergone
pointer-to-member conversions, mostly because we don't have a mangling for them yet.
llvm-svn: 222807
Change to original: ifndef out tests in Windows due to /-separated
paths.
Summary:
Often one is only interested in matches within the main-file or matches
that are not within a system-header, for which this patch adds
isInMainFile and isInSystemFile. They take no arguments and narrow down
the matches.
The isInFileMatchingName is mainly thought for interactive
clang-query-sessions, to make a matcher more specific without restarting
the session with the files you are interested in for that moment. It
takes a string that will be used as regular-expression to match the
filename of where the matched node is expanded.
Patch by Hendrik von Prince.
llvm-svn: 222765
Summary:
Filter the toplevel matchers by kind.
Decl and Stmt matchers are tied to a specific node kind and trying to
match incompatible nodes is a waste.
Precalculate a filtered list of matchers that have a chance of matching
the node and ignore the rest.
Speeds up our clang-tidy benchmark by ~10%
Reviewers: klimek
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6361
llvm-svn: 222688