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Chris Lattner 5bbb3c8ad9 Push DeclGroup much farther throughout the compiler. Now the various
productions (except the already broken ObjC cases like @class X,Y;) in 
the parser that can produce more than one Decl return a DeclGroup instead
of a Decl, etc.

This allows elimination of the Decl::NextDeclarator field, and exposes
various clients that should look at all decls in a group, but which were
only looking at one (such as the dumper, printer, etc).  These have been
fixed.

Still TODO:

1) there are some FIXME's in the code about potentially using
DeclGroup for better location info.
2) ParseObjCAtDirectives should return a DeclGroup due to @class etc.
3) I'm not sure what is going on with StmtIterator.cpp, or if it can
   be radically simplified now.
4) I put a truly horrible hack in ParseTemplate.cpp.

I plan to bring up #3/4 on the mailing list, but don't plan to tackle
#1/2 in the short term.

llvm-svn: 68002
2009-03-29 16:50:03 +00:00
Chris Lattner a5adead17b push more ASTContext goodness out through interfaces that use
TranslationUnit

llvm-svn: 67913
2009-03-28 04:27:18 +00:00
Chris Lattner 5cf49fe587 eliminate ASTConsumer::InitializeTU, all clients are
happy with just ASTContext, they don't need a TU.

llvm-svn: 67894
2009-03-28 02:18:25 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar c9809a9d68 Remove unused ASTConsumer::HandleTopLevelDeclaration
llvm-svn: 54071
2008-07-25 22:39:30 +00:00
Ted Kremenek 380df93fd6 Added "InitializeTU" to ASTConsumer. This is used by Sema::ParseAST to pass a
TranslationUnit object instead of an ASTContext. By default it calls
Initialize(ASTConstext& Context) (to match with the current interface used by
most ASTConsumers).

Modified the ObjC-Rewriter to use InitializeTU, and to tell the TranslationUnit
to not free its Decls.  This is a workaround for: <rdar://problem/5966749>

llvm-svn: 51825
2008-05-31 20:11:04 +00:00
Chris Lattner 7a51313d8a Make a major restructuring of the clang tree: introduce a top-level
lib dir and move all the libraries into it.  This follows the main
llvm tree, and allows the libraries to be built in parallel.  The
top level now enforces that all the libs are built before Driver,
but we don't care what order the libs are built in.  This speeds
up parallel builds, particularly incremental ones.

llvm-svn: 48402
2008-03-15 23:59:48 +00:00