* Also introduces ImportTemplateArgumentListInfo facility (A. Sidorin)
This re-commits r320942 after fixing the behaviour on '-fdelayed-template-parsing'
option and adding additional checks.
Patch by Peter Szecsi!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38692
llvm-svn: 321492
Now tests for metadata created by clang involve compiling code snippets
placed into c/c++ source files and matching interesting patterns in the
obtained textual representation of IR. Writting such tests is a painful
process as metadata often form complex tree-like structures but textual
representation of IR contains only a pile of metadata at the module end.
This change implements IR matchers that may be used to match required
patterns in the binary IR representation. In this case the metadata
structure is not broken and creation of match patterns is easier.
The change adds unit tests for TBAA metadata generation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41433
llvm-svn: 321360
An unscoped enumeration used as template argument, should not have any
qualified information about its enclosing scope, as its visibility is
global.
In the case of scoped enumerations, they must include information
about their enclosing scope.
Patch by Carlos Alberto Enciso!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39239
llvm-svn: 321312
* While running ASTImporterTests, we often forget about Windows MSVC
buildbots which enable '-fdelayed-template-parsing' by default.
This leads to AST import errors because templates are not parsed
and corresponding parts of AST are not built so importer cannot import them.
It takes both reviewing time to find such issues and post-commit time
to fix unexpected buildbot failures. To solve this issue, we enable testing
with '-fdelayed-template-parsing' option enabled by default in addition
to testing with default compiler options. This allows us to catch
the problem during development.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41444
llvm-svn: 321285
This reverts commit 37e69667f748e1458b46483b7c1b8f9ba33eec44.
We're going to discuss its ramifications further before making a
conclusion.
llvm-svn: 320747
Summary:
If we write the following code, it goes over 100 columns, so we need to wrap it:
```
- (VeryLongReturnTypeName)veryLongMethodParameter:(VeryLongParameterName)thisIsAVeryLongParameterName
longMethodParameter:(LongParameterName)thisIsAlsoAnotherLongParameterName;
```
Currently, clang-format with the google style aligns the method parameter names on the first column:
```
- (VeryLongReturnTypeName)
veryLongMethodParameter:(VeryLongParameterName)thisIsAVeryLongParameterName
longMethodParameter:(LongParameterName)thisIsAlsoAnotherLongParameterName;
```
We'd like clang-format in the google style to align these to column 4 for Objective-C:
```
- (VeryLongReturnTypeName)
veryLongMethodParameter:(VeryLongParameterName)thisIsAVeryLongParameterName
longMethodParameter:(LongParameterName)thisIsAlsoAnotherLongParameterName;
```
Test Plan: make -j12 FormatTests && ./tools/clang/unittests/Format/FormatTests
Reviewers: krasimir, djasper, klimek
Reviewed By: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits, thakis
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41195
llvm-svn: 320714
Adding the new enumerator forced a bunch more changes into this patch than I
would have liked. The -Wtautological-compare warning was extended to properly
check the new comparison operator, clang-format needed updating because it uses
precedence levels as weights for determining where to break lines (and several
operators increased their precedence levels with this change), thread-safety
analysis needed changes to build its own IL properly for the new operator.
All "real" semantic checking for this operator has been deferred to a future
patch. For now, we use the relational comparison rules and arbitrarily give
the builtin form of the operator a return type of 'void'.
llvm-svn: 320707
This patch improves detection of ObjC header files.
Right now many ObjC headers, especially short ones, are categorized as C/C++.
Way of filtering still isn't the best, as most likely it should be token-based.
Contributed by jolesiak!
llvm-svn: 320479
As reported in llvm bugzilla 32377.
Here’s a patch to add preinclude of stdc-predef.h.
The gcc documentation says “On GNU/Linux, <stdc-predef.h> is pre-included.” See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.8/porting_to.html;
The preinclude is inhibited with –ffreestanding.
Basically I fixed the failing test cases by adding –ffreestanding which inhibits this behavior.
I fixed all the failing tests, including some in extra/test, there's a separate patch for that which is linked here
Note: this is a recommit after a test failure took down the original (r318669)
Patch By: mibintc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34158
llvm-svn: 320391
Summary: This patch implements 4.3 of http://open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2014/n4220.pdf. If a raw string contains a newline character, replace each newline character with the \n escape code. Without this patch, included test case (macro_raw_string.cpp) results compilation failure.
Reviewers: rsmith, doug.gregor, jkorous-apple
Reviewed By: jkorous-apple
Subscribers: jkorous-apple, vsapsai, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39279
llvm-svn: 319904
We currently use target_link_libraries without an explicit scope
specifier (INTERFACE, PRIVATE or PUBLIC) when linking executables.
Dependencies added in this way apply to both the target and its
dependencies, i.e. they become part of the executable's link interface
and are transitive.
Transitive dependencies generally don't make sense for executables,
since you wouldn't normally be linking against an executable. This also
causes issues for generating install export files when using
LLVM_DISTRIBUTION_COMPONENTS. For example, clang has a lot of LLVM
library dependencies, which are currently added as interface
dependencies. If clang is in the distribution components but the LLVM
libraries it depends on aren't (which is a perfectly legitimate use case
if the LLVM libraries are being built static and there are therefore no
run-time dependencies on them), CMake will complain about the LLVM
libraries not being in export set when attempting to generate the
install export file for clang. This is reasonable behavior on CMake's
part, and the right thing is for LLVM's build system to explicitly use
PRIVATE dependencies for executables.
Unfortunately, CMake doesn't allow you to mix and match the keyword and
non-keyword target_link_libraries signatures for a single target; i.e.,
if a single call to target_link_libraries for a particular target uses
one of the INTERFACE, PRIVATE, or PUBLIC keywords, all other calls must
also be updated to use those keywords. This means we must do this change
in a single shot. I also fully expect to have missed some instances; I
tested by enabling all the projects in the monorepo (except dragonegg),
and configuring both with and without shared libraries, on both Darwin
and Linux, but I'm planning to rely on the buildbots for other
configurations (since it should be pretty easy to fix those).
Even after this change, we still have a lot of target_link_libraries
calls that don't specify a scope keyword, mostly for shared libraries.
I'm thinking about addressing those in a follow-up, but that's a
separate change IMO.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40823
llvm-svn: 319840
Before, we would not break:
int a = foo(/* trailing */);
when the end of /* trailing */ was exactly the column limit; the reason
is that block comments can have an unbreakable tail length - in this case
2, for the trailing ");"; we would unconditionally account that when
calculating the column state at the end of the token, but not correctly
add it into the remaining column length before, as we do for string
literals.
The fix is to correctly account the trailing unbreakable sequence length
into our formatting decisions for block comments. Line comments cannot
have a trailing unbreakable sequence, so no change is needed for them.
llvm-svn: 319642
When we break a long line like:
Column limit: 21
|
// foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo foo
The local decision when to allow protruding vs. breaking can lead to this
outcome (2 excess characters, 2 breaks):
// foo foo foo foo foo
// foo foo foo foo foo
// foo foo
While strictly staying within the column limit leads to this strictly better
outcome (fully below the column limit, 2 breaks):
// foo foo foo foo
// foo foo foo foo
// foo foo foo foo
To get an optimal solution, we would need to consider all combinations of excess
characters vs. breaking for all lines, but that would lead to a significant
increase in the search space of the algorithm for little gain.
Instead, we blindly try both approches and·select the one that leads to the
overall lower penalty.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40605
llvm-svn: 319541
This fixes some bugs in the reflowing logic and splits out the concerns
of reflowing from BreakableToken.
Things to do after this patch:
- Refactor the breakProtrudingToken function possibly into a class, so we
can split it up into methods that operate on the common state.
- Optimize whitespace compression when reflowing by using the next possible
split point instead of the latest possible split point.
- Retry different strategies for reflowing (strictly staying below the
column limit vs. allowing excess characters if possible).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40310
llvm-svn: 319314
Summary:
This patch allows grouping multiple #include blocks together and sort all includes as one big block.
Additionally, sorted includes can be regrouped after sorting based on configured categories.
Contributed by @KrzysztofKapusta!
Reviewers: krasimir
Reviewed By: krasimir
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40288
llvm-svn: 319024
Summary:
clang-format does not collapse short records, interfaces, unions, etc.,
but fails to do so if the record is preceded by certain modifiers
(export, default, abstract, declare). This change skips over all
modifiers, and thus handles all record definitions uniformly.
Before:
export class Foo { bar: string; }
class Baz {
bam: string;
}
After:
export class Foo {
bar: string;
}
class Baz {
bam: string;
}
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40430
llvm-svn: 318976
Summary:
TypeScript generic type arguments can contain object (literal) types,
which in turn can contain semicolons:
const x: Array<{a: number; b: string;} = [];
Previously, clang-format would incorrectly categorize the braced list as
a block and terminate the line at the openening `{`, and then format the
entire expression badly.
With this change, clang-format recognizes `<` preceding a `{` as
introducing a type expression. In JS, `<` comparison with an object
literal can never be true, so the chance of introducing false positives
here is very low.
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40424
llvm-svn: 318975
Summary:
Automatic Semicolon Insertion in clang-format tries to guess if a line
wrap should insert an implicit semicolong. The previous heuristic would
not trigger ASI if a token was immediately preceded by an `@` sign:
function foo(@Bar // <-- does not trigger due to preceding @
baz) {}
However decorators can have arbitrary parameters:
function foo(@Bar(param, param, param) // <-- precending @ missed
baz) {}
While it would be possible to precisely find the matching `@`, just
conversatively disabling ASI for the entire line is simpler, while also
not regressing ASI substatially.
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40410
llvm-svn: 318973
Summary:
Wrapping between the type name and the array type indicator creates
invalid syntax in TypeScript.
Before:
const xIsALongIdent:
YJustBarelyFitsLinex
[]; // illegal syntax.
After:
const xIsALongIdent:
YJustBarelyFitsLinex[];
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40436
llvm-svn: 318959
Summary: The same rules apply as for `return`.
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40431
llvm-svn: 318958
Summary:
Previously, clang-format would drop a space character between `of` and
then following (non-identifier) token if the preceding token was part of
a destructuring assignment (`}` or `]`).
Before:
for (const [a, b] of[]) {}
After:
for (const [a, b] of []) {}
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40411
llvm-svn: 318942
Two new matchers for `CXXNewExpr` are added which may be useful e.g. in
`clang-tidy` checkers. One of them is `isArray` which matches `new[]` but not
plain `new`. The other one, `hasArraySize` matches `new[]` for a given size.
llvm-svn: 318909
This saves some cycles when compiling with "-w".
(Also fix a potential crash on invalid code for tools that tries to recover from some
errors, because analysis might compute the CFG which crashes if the code contains
invalid declaration. This does not happen normally with because we also don't perform
these analysis if there was an error.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40242
llvm-svn: 318900
When requesting a tooltip for a function call in an IDE, the fully
qualified name helps to remove ambiguity in the function signature.
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40013
llvm-svn: 318896
As reported in llvm bugzilla 32377.
Here’s a patch to add preinclude of stdc-predef.h.
The gcc documentation says “On GNU/Linux, <stdc-predef.h> is pre-included.”
See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.8/porting_to.html;
The preinclude is inhibited with –ffreestanding.
Basically I fixed the failing test cases by adding –ffreestanding which inhibits
this behavior.
I fixed all the failing tests, including some in extra/test, there's a separate
patch for that which is linked here
Patch By: mibintc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34158
llvm-svn: 318669
Summary:
clang-format already removes empty lines at the beginning & end of
blocks:
int x() {
foo(); // lines before and after will be removed.
}
However because lamdas and arrow functions are parsed as expressions,
the existing logic to remove empty lines in UnwrappedLineFormatter
doesn't handle them.
This change special cases arrow functions in ContinuationIndenter to
remove empty lines:
x = []() {
foo(); // lines before and after will now be removed.
};
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40178
llvm-svn: 318537
Summary:
The ArgumentsAdjuster returned from `getClangStripDependencyFileAdjuster` will
skip dependency flags, and also their associated values for those flags that
take an argument. This change corrects the handling of the `-MD` and `-MMD`
flags, which do not take an argument.
Reviewers: saugustine, klimek, alexshap
Reviewed By: alexshap
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40024
llvm-svn: 318529
For each line that we break in a protruding token, compute whether the
penalty of breaking is actually larger than the penalty of the excess
characters. Only break if that is the case.
llvm-svn: 318515
Summary:
In https://reviews.llvm.org/D39572 , I added support for specifying
`Type` when invoking `InMemoryFileSystem::addFile()`.
However, I didn't account for the fact that when `Type` is
`directory_file`, we need to construct an `InMemoryDirectory`, not an
`InMemoryFile`, or else clients cannot create files inside that
directory.
This diff fixes the bug and adds a test.
Test Plan: New test added. Ran test with:
% make -j12 check-clang-tools
Reviewers: bkramer, hokein
Reviewed By: bkramer
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40140
llvm-svn: 318445
Summary:
Allow the `isDefinition()` matcher to apply to `ObjCMethodDecl` nodes, in
addition to those it already supports. For whatever reason, `ObjCMethodDecl`
does not inherit from `FunctionDecl` and so this is specialization is necessary.
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, malcolm.parsons, alexshap
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39948
llvm-svn: 318152
Create more orthogonal pieces. The restructuring made it easy to try out
several alternatives to D33589, and while none of the alternatives
turned out to be the right solution, the underlying simplification of
the structure is helpful.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39900
llvm-svn: 318141