These cache files can be used to build Fuchsia toolchain. They also
demonstrate the use of multi-target builtins build.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26654
llvm-svn: 295480
With tasks, the cancel may happen in another task. This has a different
region info which means that we can't find it here.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30091
llvm-svn: 295474
This resolves a deadlock with the cancel directive when there is no explicit
cancellation point. In that case, the implicit barrier acts as cancellation
point. After removing the barrier after cancel, the now unmatched barrier for
the explicit cancellation point has to go as well.
This has probably worked before rL255992: With the calls for the explicit
barrier, it was sure that all threads passed a barrier before exiting.
Reported by Simon Convent and Joachim Protze!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30088
llvm-svn: 295473
This can lead to bad behavior with macros that are used to annotate
functions (e.g. ALWAYS_INLINE).
Before, this:
ALWAYS_INLINE ::std::string getName() ...
was turned into:
ALWAYS_INLINE::std::string getName() ...
If it turns out that clang-format is failing to clean up a lot of the
existing spaces now, we can add more analyses of the identifier. It
should not currently. Cases where clang-format breaks nested name
specifiers should be fine as clang-format wraps after the "::". Thus, a
line getting longer and then shorter again should lead to the same
original code.
llvm-svn: 295437
A slightly weaker form of ODR checking than previous attempts, but hopefully
won't break the modules build bot. Future work will be needed to catch all
cases.
When objects are imported for modules, there is a chance that a name collision
will cause an ODR violation. Previously, only a small number of such
violations were detected. This patch provides a stronger check based on
AST nodes.
The information needed to uniquely identify an object is taken from the AST and
put into a one-dimensional byte stream. This stream is then hashed to give
a value to represent the object, which is stored with the other object data
in the module.
When modules are loaded, and Decl's are merged, the hash values of the two
Decl's are compared. Only Decl's with matched hash values will be merged.
Mismatch hashes will generate a module error, and if possible, point to the
first difference between the two objects.
The transform from AST to byte stream is a modified depth first algorithm.
Due to references between some AST nodes, a pure depth first algorithm could
generate loops. For Stmt nodes, a straight depth first processing occurs.
For Type and Decl nodes, they are replaced with an index number and only on
first visit will these nodes be processed. As an optimization, boolean
values are saved and stored together in reverse order at the end of the
byte stream to lower the ammount of data that needs to be hashed.
Compile time impact was measured at 1.5-2.0% during module building, and
negligible during builds without module building.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21675
llvm-svn: 295421
Related synthesized properties with the ivar they use with the 'accessor' relation, and make sure
we mark them 'implicit' when appropriate.
Patch by Nathan Hawes!
https://reviews.llvm.org/D30012
llvm-svn: 295416
Note: The doxygen comments are automatically generated based on Sony's intrinsic
s document.
I got an OK from Eric Christopher to commit doxygen comments without prior code
review upstream.
llvm-svn: 295404
This patch teaches ubsan to insert exactly one null check for the 'this'
pointer per method/lambda.
Previously, given a load of a member variable from an instance method
('this->x'), ubsan would insert a null check for 'this', and another
null check for '&this->x', before allowing the load to occur.
Similarly, given a call to a method from another method bound to the
same instance ('this->foo()'), ubsan would a redundant null check for
'this'. There is also a redundant null check in the case where the
object pointer is a reference ('Ref.foo()').
This patch teaches ubsan to remove the redundant null checks identified
above.
Testing: check-clang and check-ubsan. I also compiled X86FastISel.cpp
with -fsanitize=null using patched/unpatched clangs based on r293572.
Here are the number of null checks emitted:
-------------------------------------
| Setup | # of null checks |
-------------------------------------
| unpatched, -O0 | 21767 |
| patched, -O0 | 10758 |
-------------------------------------
Changes since the initial commit: don't rely on IRGen of C labels in the
test.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29530
llvm-svn: 295401
This patch teaches ubsan to insert exactly one null check for the 'this'
pointer per method/lambda.
Previously, given a load of a member variable from an instance method
('this->x'), ubsan would insert a null check for 'this', and another
null check for '&this->x', before allowing the load to occur.
Similarly, given a call to a method from another method bound to the
same instance ('this->foo()'), ubsan would a redundant null check for
'this'. There is also a redundant null check in the case where the
object pointer is a reference ('Ref.foo()').
This patch teaches ubsan to remove the redundant null checks identified
above.
Testing: check-clang and check-ubsan. I also compiled X86FastISel.cpp
with -fsanitize=null using patched/unpatched clangs based on r293572.
Here are the number of null checks emitted:
-------------------------------------
| Setup | # of null checks |
-------------------------------------
| unpatched, -O0 | 21767 |
| patched, -O0 | 10758 |
-------------------------------------
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29530
llvm-svn: 295391
This patch implements codegen for the reduction clause on
any teams construct for elementary data types. It builds
on parallel reductions on the GPU. Subsequently,
the team master writes to a unique location in a global
memory scratchpad. The last team to do so loads and
reduces this array to calculate the final result.
This patch emits two helper functions that are used by
the OpenMP runtime on the GPU to perform reductions across
teams.
Patch by Tian Jin in collaboration with Arpith Jacob
Reviewers: ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29879
llvm-svn: 295335
This patch implements codegen for the reduction clause on
any parallel construct for elementary data types. An efficient
implementation requires hierarchical reduction within a
warp and a threadblock. It is complicated by the fact that
variables declared in the stack of a CUDA thread cannot be
shared with other threads.
The patch creates a struct to hold reduction variables and
a number of helper functions. The OpenMP runtime on the GPU
implements reduction algorithms that uses these helper
functions to perform reductions within a team. Variables are
shared between CUDA threads using shuffle intrinsics.
An implementation of reductions on the NVPTX device is
substantially different to that of CPUs. However, this patch
is written so that there are minimal changes to the rest of
OpenMP codegen.
The implemented design allows the compiler and runtime to be
decoupled, i.e., the runtime does not need to know of the
reduction operation(s), the type of the reduction variable(s),
or the number of reductions. The design also allows reuse of
host codegen, with appropriate specialization for the NVPTX
device.
While the patch does introduce a number of abstractions, the
expected use case calls for inlining of the GPU OpenMP runtime.
After inlining and optimizations in LLVM, these abstractions
are unwound and performance of OpenMP reductions is comparable
to CUDA-canonical code.
Patch by Tian Jin in collaboration with Arpith Jacob
Reviewers: ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29758
llvm-svn: 295333
This patch implements codegen for the reduction clause on
any parallel construct for elementary data types. An efficient
implementation requires hierarchical reduction within a
warp and a threadblock. It is complicated by the fact that
variables declared in the stack of a CUDA thread cannot be
shared with other threads.
The patch creates a struct to hold reduction variables and
a number of helper functions. The OpenMP runtime on the GPU
implements reduction algorithms that uses these helper
functions to perform reductions within a team. Variables are
shared between CUDA threads using shuffle intrinsics.
An implementation of reductions on the NVPTX device is
substantially different to that of CPUs. However, this patch
is written so that there are minimal changes to the rest of
OpenMP codegen.
The implemented design allows the compiler and runtime to be
decoupled, i.e., the runtime does not need to know of the
reduction operation(s), the type of the reduction variable(s),
or the number of reductions. The design also allows reuse of
host codegen, with appropriate specialization for the NVPTX
device.
While the patch does introduce a number of abstractions, the
expected use case calls for inlining of the GPU OpenMP runtime.
After inlining and optimizations in LLVM, these abstractions
are unwound and performance of OpenMP reductions is comparable
to CUDA-canonical code.
Patch by Tian Jin in collaboration with Arpith Jacob
Reviewers: ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29758
llvm-svn: 295319
Added description of a new feature that allows to specify
vendor extension in flexible way using compiler pragma instead
of modifying source code directly (committed in clang@r289979).
Review: D29829
llvm-svn: 295313
Removed ndrange_t as Clang builtin type and added
as a struct type in the OpenCL header.
Use type name to do the Sema checking in enqueue_kernel
and modify IR generation accordingly.
Review: D28058
Patch by Dmitry Borisenkov!
llvm-svn: 295311
Modules/preambles/PCH files can contain diagnostics, which, when used,
are added to the current ASTUnit. For that to work, they are translated
to use the current FileManager's FileIDs. When the entry is not the
main file, all local source locations will be checked by a linear
search. Now this is a problem, when there are lots of diagnostics (say,
25000) and lots of local source locations (say, 440000), and end up
taking seconds when using such a preamble.
The fix is to cache the last FileID, because many subsequent diagnostics
refer to the same file. This reduces the time spent in
ASTUnit::TranslateStoredDiagnostics from seconds to a few milliseconds
for files with many slocs/diagnostics.
This fixes PR31353.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29755
llvm-svn: 295301
Recommit r293585 that was reverted in r293611 with new fixes. The previous
issue was determined to be an overly aggressive AST visitor from forward
declared objects. The visitor will now only deeply visit certain Decl's and
only do a shallow information extraction from all other Decl's.
When objects are imported for modules, there is a chance that a name collision
will cause an ODR violation. Previously, only a small number of such
violations were detected. This patch provides a stronger check based on
AST nodes.
The information needed to uniquely identify an object is taken from the AST and
put into a one-dimensional byte stream. This stream is then hashed to give
a value to represent the object, which is stored with the other object data
in the module.
When modules are loaded, and Decl's are merged, the hash values of the two
Decl's are compared. Only Decl's with matched hash values will be merged.
Mismatch hashes will generate a module error, and if possible, point to the
first difference between the two objects.
The transform from AST to byte stream is a modified depth first algorithm.
Due to references between some AST nodes, a pure depth first algorithm could
generate loops. For Stmt nodes, a straight depth first processing occurs.
For Type and Decl nodes, they are replaced with an index number and only on
first visit will these nodes be processed. As an optimization, boolean
values are saved and stored together in reverse order at the end of the
byte stream to lower the ammount of data that needs to be hashed.
Compile time impact was measured at 1.5-2.0% during module building, and
negligible during builds without module building.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21675
llvm-svn: 295284
Enable evaluation of captures within constexpr lambdas by using a strategy similar to that used in CodeGen:
- when starting evaluation of a lambda's call operator, create a map from VarDecl's to a closure's FieldDecls
- every time a VarDecl (or '*this) that represents a capture is encountered while evaluating the expression via the expression evaluator (specifically the LValueEvaluator) in ExprConstant.cpp - it is replaced by the corresponding FieldDecl LValue (an Lvalue-to-Rvalue conversion on this LValue representation then determines the right rvalue when needed).
Thanks to Richard Smith and Hubert Tong for their review and feedback!
https://reviews.llvm.org/D29748
llvm-svn: 295279
This appears to be the only template argument deduction context where we were
missing this check. Surprisingly, other implementations also appear to miss
the check in this case; it may turn out that important code is relying on
the widespread non-conformance here, in which case we'll need to reconsider.
llvm-svn: 295277
After r264564, we allowed direct-list-initialization of an enum from an
integral value in C++1z mode, so long as that value can convert to the
enum's underlying type.
In this kind of initialization, we need a lvalue-to-rvalue conversion
for the initializer value if it is not a rvalue. This lets us accept the
following code:
enum class A : unsigned {};
A foo(unsigned x) { return A{x}; }
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29723
llvm-svn: 295266
Destructor references are not modelled explicitly in the AST. This adds
checks for destructor calls due to variable definitions and temporaries.
If a dllimport function references a non-dllimport destructor, it must
not be emitted available_externally, as the referenced destructor might
live across the DLL boundary and isn't exported.
llvm-svn: 295258
The function is used to check whether a type is a class with
non-dllimport destructor. It needs to look through typedefs and array
types.
llvm-svn: 295257
Two functions that differ only in their enable_if attributes are
considered overloads, so we should check for those when we're trying to
figure out if two functions are mergeable.
We need to do the same thing for pass_object_size, as well. Looks like
that'll be a bit less trivial, since we sometimes do these merging
checks before we have pass_object_size attributes available (see the
merge checks in ASTDeclReader::VisitFunctionDecl that happen before we
read parameters, and merge checks in calls to ReadDeclAs<>()).
llvm-svn: 295252
During the review of D29567 it turned out the caching in CallDescription is not implemented properly. In case an identifier does not exist in a translation unit, repeated identifier lookups will be done which might have bad impact on the performance. This patch guarantees that the lookup is only executed once. Moreover this patch fixes a corner case when the identifier of CallDescription does not exist in the translation unit and the called function does not have an identifier (e.g.: overloaded operator in C++).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29884
llvm-svn: 295186
r274291 made changes to prefer calling a move constructor to calling a
copy constructor when returning from a function. This caused programs to
crash when a __block variable in the heap was moved out and used later.
This commit fixes the bug by disallowing moving out of __block variables
implicitly.
rdar://problem/28181080
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29908
llvm-svn: 295150
freescale triple.
On multiarch systems, this previously caused us to stat every file in
/usr/lib/<triple> (typically several thousand files). This change halves
the runtime of a clang invocation on an empty file on my system.
llvm-svn: 295140
Summary: Previously the cleanups (e.g. dtor calls) are inserted into the
outer scope (e.g. function body scope), instead of it's own scope. After
the fix, the cleanups are inserted right after getting the size value.
This fixes pr30306.
Reviewers: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24333
llvm-svn: 295123
that has been explicitly specialized!
We assume in various places that we can tell the template specialization kind
of a class type by looking at the declaration produced by TagType::getDecl.
That was previously not quite true: for an explicit specialization, we could
have first seen a template-id denoting the specialization (with a use that does
not trigger an implicit instantiation of the defintiion) and then seen the
first explicit specialization declaration. TagType::getDecl would previously
return an arbitrary declaration when called on a not-yet-defined class; it
now consistently returns the most recent declaration in that case.
llvm-svn: 295118
In case user did not provide valid standard name for -std option, available
values (with short description) will be reported.
Patch by Paweł Żukowski!
llvm-svn: 295113
This is a re-try of r295085: fix up some test cases that assume that
profile name variables are preserved by the instrprof pass.
This catches one additional case in test/CoverageMapping/unused_names.c.
llvm-svn: 295101
block or lambda.
This is a follow-up to r281682, which fixed a bug in computeBlockInfo
where the captured VarDecl's type, rather than the captured field type
of the enclosing lambda or block, was used to compute the layout of a
block.
This commit makes similar changes to enterBlockScope. This is necessary
to correctly determine whether a block capture requires cleanup.
rdar://problem/30388124
llvm-svn: 295034
It looks like the only use of AddDeallocation is to indirectly call the
destructors of objects. In one case I found
(TypeAliasTemplateDecl::Common), the destructor is a nop, so registering
it to run later seems pointless.
All of the other *::Common types have non-trivial dtors, so deleting the
useless AddDeallocation felt somewhat fragile. Happy to kill it + turn
the is_trivial_dtor check into a static_assert if people think that'd be
better.
llvm-svn: 295029
guide from a constructor.
The purpose of this change is to avoid triggering instantiation of the class
when substituting back into the deduction guide if it uses a typedef member.
We will still instantiate the class if the constructor (explicitly or
implicitly, directly or indirectly) uses the current instantiation in a way
that we can't canonicalize out, but that seems unavoidable.
llvm-svn: 295016
They are a little bit of a special case in the mangling. They are always
mangled without taking into account their virtual-ness of the
destructor. They are also mangled to return void, unlike the actual
destructor.
This fixes PR31931.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29912
llvm-svn: 295010
such guides below explicit ones, and ensure that references to the class's
template parameters are not treated as forwarding references.
We make a few tweaks to the wording in the current standard:
1) The constructor parameter list is copied faithfully to the deduction guide,
without losing default arguments or a varargs ellipsis (which the standard
wording loses by omission).
2) If the class template declares no constructors, we add a T() -> T<...> guide
(which will only ever work if T has default arguments for all non-pack
template parameters).
3) If the class template declares nothing that looks like a copy or move
constructor, we add a T(T<...>) -> T<...> guide.
#2 and #3 follow from the "pretend we had a class type with these constructors"
philosophy for deduction guides.
llvm-svn: 295007
This bypasses integer sanitization checks which are redundant on the expression since it's been checked by Sema. Fixes a clang codegen assertion on "void test() { new int[0+1]{0}; }" when building with -fsanitize=signed-integer-overflow.
llvm-svn: 295006
This commit adds context sensitive code completion support for the C++11
keywords that currently don't have completion results.
The following keywords are supported by this patch:
alignas
constexpr
static_assert
noexcept (as a function/method qualifier)
thread_local
The following special identifiers are also supported:
final (as a method qualifier or class qualifier)
override
rdar://29219185
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28286
llvm-svn: 295001
Different diagnostics when format string does not match
actual arg type.
This commit contains the first 2 of 3 tests reviewed in D29685
llvm-svn: 294979
If the preamble had diagnostic state this would leave behind invalid
state in the DiagnosticsEngine and crash later. The test case runs into
an assertion in DiagnosticsEngine::setSourceManager.
llvm-svn: 294963
CMake handles paths with slashes. It caused cmake/install failure on msbuild.exe.
Note, Other llvm-config-oriented variables have been normalized since they are stored in the cache attributed with PATH.
llvm-svn: 294954
Summary:
Sema::CheckCompletedCoroutineBody was growing unwieldy with building all of the substatements. Also, constructors for CoroutineBodyStmt had way too many parameters.
Instead, CoroutineBodyStmt now defines CtorArgs structure with all of the required construction parameters.
CheckCompleteCoroutineBody delegates construction of individual substatements to short functions one per each substatement.
Also, added a drive-by fix of initializing CoroutinePromise to nullptr in ScopeInfo.h.
And addressed the FIXME that wanted to tail allocate extra room at the end of the CoroutineBodyStmt to hold parameter move expressions. (The comment was longer that the code that implemented tail allocation).
Reviewers: rsmith, EricWF
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28835
llvm-svn: 294933
...function type with a redeclaration having the same attribute. Fixing this
introduced a secondary problem where we were assuming that K&R functions
could not be attributed types when reporting old-style function definitions
that are not preceded by a prototype."
Also Revert "Hopefully fixes a compile error introduced by r294861."
This reverts commit r294862, r294861, as they bork the ARM builds and
haven't fix it back.
Also, please, short commit titles, long commit decsriptions...
llvm-svn: 294910
On Windows the filename might have an extension, namely
`.exe`, so the search will fail. Sorry, I don't have a
good way to test this as it seems to fail only in some
weird configurations. r284430 has the same modification
for Fuchsia.
llvm-svn: 294879
Use # as the comment leader for AArch64 auto-release elision marker.
This is to keep it in sync with the value used in swift. When building
libdispatch for Linux AArch64, the auto-release elision marker was
emitted. However, ELF uses # as the comment leader while MachO accepts
both ; and #. Use the common marker for it instead.
llvm-svn: 294877
Certain ARC runtime functions have an ABI contract of being forwarding.
Annotate the functions with the appropriate `returned` attribute on the
arguments. This hoists some of the runtime ABI contract information
into the frontend rather than the backend transformations.
The test adjustments are to mark the returned function parameter as
such. The minor change to the IR output is due to the fact that the
returned reference of the object causes it to extend the lifetime of the
object by returning an autoreleased return value. The result is that
the explicit objc_autorelease call is no longer formed, as autorelease
elision is now possible on the return.
llvm-svn: 294872
Summary:
The -mmcu option for GCC sets macros like __AVR_ATmega328P__ (with the trailing
underscores), be sure to include these underscores for Clangs -mcpu option.
See "AVR Built-in Macros" in https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/AVR-Options.html
Reviewers: jroelofs, dylanmckay
Reviewed By: jroelofs, dylanmckay
Subscribers: efriedma, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29817
llvm-svn: 294869
What we want to actually control this behavior is something more local
than an EvalutationMode. Please see the linked revision for more
discussion on why/etc.
This fixes PR31843.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29469
llvm-svn: 294800
It's actually meaningful and useful to allow such variables to have no
initializer, but we are strictly following the standard here until the C++
committee reaches consensus on allowing this.
llvm-svn: 294785
Summary:
powerpc64 big-endian is not supported, but I believe that most logic can
be shared, except for xray_powerpc64.cc.
Also add a function InvalidateInstructionCache to xray_util.h, which is
copied from llvm/Support/Memory.cpp. I'm not sure if I need to add a unittest,
and I don't know how.
Reviewers: dberris, echristo, iteratee, kbarton, hfinkel
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, nemanjai, mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29742
llvm-svn: 294781
Expose the half type (fp16) through libclang and the python bindings.
It seems CXType_LastBuiltin was not updated in b2ea6d9 ("Enable
support for __float128 in Clang", 2016-04-13), so update it now.
Add an Index test for OpenCL types; in the future we will add other
OpenCL types such as images to this test.
Patch by Sven van Haastregt.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29718
llvm-svn: 294754
until we can get better TargetMachine::isCompatibleDataLayout to compare - otherwise
we can't code generate existing bitcode without a string equality data layout.
This reverts commit r294703.
llvm-svn: 294708
For other platforms we should find out what they need and likely
make the same change, however, a smaller additional change is easier
for platforms we know have it specified in the ABI.
clang support for r294702
llvm-svn: 294703
Summary:
This adds associated constraints as a property of class templates.
An error is produced if redeclarations are not similarly constrained.
Reviewers: rsmith, faisalv, aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits, nwilson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25674
llvm-svn: 294697
This is a followup change to add v7ve support to clang for gcc
compatibility. Please see r294661.
Patch by Manoj Gupta.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29773
llvm-svn: 294662
Point out that --coverage and -ftest-coverage, which is what most people
are used to, do not enable clang's frontend based coverage pass.
Suggested by Benn Bolay!
llvm-svn: 294626
__fastfail terminates the process immediately with a special system
call. It does not run any process shutdown code or exception recovery
logic.
Fixes PR31854
llvm-svn: 294606
We need -wholearchive for asan_cxx, the same than for asan.
Clang Driver will add asan_cxx at the beginning of the arg list that we pass to
the linker. To ensure that all the static libraries are linked to asan_cxx, we
force the linker to include the object files in asan_cxx.
This fixes some linker errors when compiling with address sanitizer for MT and
passing the static library libFuzzer.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29754
llvm-svn: 294604
1. Adds the command line flag for clzero.
2. Includes the clzero flag under znver1.
3. Defines the macro for clzero.
4. Adds a new file which has the intrinsic definition for clzero instruction.
Patch by Ganesh Gopalasubramanian with some additional tests from me.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29386
llvm-svn: 294559
nested-name-specifier (as the standard appears to require), treat it as the
type specifier 'decltype(auto)' followed by a nested-name-specifier starting
with '::'.
llvm-svn: 294506
Sometimes the MS ABI needs to emit thunks for declarations that don't
have bodies. Destructor thunks make calls to inlinable functions, so
they need line info or LLVM will complain.
Fixes PR31893
llvm-svn: 294465
Summary:
OriginalPrefix is only needed for line comment sections. Moved from the base class to the child class.
No functional changes.
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29716
llvm-svn: 294457
Summary: With a growing suite of comment-related tests, it makes sense to take them out of the main test file. No functional changes.
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29713
llvm-svn: 294439
Summary:
Make the comment alignment respect sections of line comments originally alinged
with the next token. Until now the decision how to break a continuous sequence
of line comments into sections was taken without reference to the next token.
source:
```
class A {
public: // comment about public
// comment about a
int a;
}
```
format before:
```
class A {
public: // comment about public
// comment about a
int a;
}
```
format after:
```
class A {
public: // comment about public
// comment about a
int a;
}
```
Reviewers: djasper, klimek
Reviewed By: klimek
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29626
llvm-svn: 294435
This feature flag indicates that the processor has support for removing certain instructions from user mode software. But the feature flag by itself doesn't indicate if the support is enabled in the OS. The affected instructions aren't even instructions the compiler would emit. So I don't think think this feature flag should be in the compiler.
llvm-svn: 294414
Summary:
This teaches clang how to parse and lower the 'interrupt' and 'naked'
attributes.
This allows interrupt signal handlers to be written.
Reviewers: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: malcolm.parsons, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28451
llvm-svn: 294402
Add a warning for shadowed variables across records. Referencing a
shadow'ed variable may not give the desired variable. Add an optional
warning for the shadowing.
Patch by James Sun!
llvm-svn: 294401
Following up on r291465 after a regression in r276159. When we use
-fmodule-name=X while building a PCH, modular headers in X will be
textually included and the compiler knows that we are not building
module X, so don't serialize such headers in the PCH as being part of a
module, because at this point they are not.
This was causing subtle bugs and malformed AST crashes, for instance,
when using the PCH in subsequent compiler invocation with -fmodules, the
HFI for a modular header would map to the PCH, which would force a
module load of and unexistent module ID.
rdar://problem/30171164
llvm-svn: 294361
Summary:
In JavaScript, object literals can contain methods:
var x = {
a() { return 1; },
};
Previously, clang-format always parsed nested {} inside a braced list as
further braced lists. Special case this logic for JavaScript to try
parsing as a braced list, but fall back to parsing as a child block.
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29656
llvm-svn: 294315
Fix for bug 30217 - incorrect error given for logical
NOT operation with a pointer type: corrected sema check
and improved related tests.
Review: D29038
llvm-svn: 294313
Summary:
Regex detection would incorrectly classify a trailing `!` operator
(nullability cast) followed by a `/` as the start of a regular
expression literal. This fixes code such as:
var foo = x()! / 10;
Which would previously parse a regexp all the way to the end of the
source file (or next `/`).
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29634
llvm-svn: 294304
Summary:
In JavaScript, classes are expressions, so they can appear e.g. in
argument lists.
var C = foo(class {
bar() {
return 1;
}
};
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29635
llvm-svn: 294302
We model deduction-guides as functions with a new kind of name that identifies
the template whose deduction they guide; the bulk of this patch is adding the
new name kind. This gives us a clean way to attach an extensible list of guides
to a class template in a way that doesn't require any special handling in AST
files etc (and we're going to need these functions we come to performing
deduction).
llvm-svn: 294266
GCC 7 will predefine two new macros on s390x:
- __ARCH__ indicates the ISA architecture level
- __VX__ indicates that the vector facility is available
This adds those macros to clang as well to ensure continued
compatibility with GCC.
llvm-svn: 294197
https://reviews.llvm.org/D29501
It looks like I forgot to remove a FIXME comment with the associated statement. The test does not need it and it gives the wrong impression of being an incomplete test.
llvm-svn: 294195
Fix for the formatting options combination of
BreakBeforeBinaryOperators: All, AlignAfterOpenBracket: AlwaysBreak not
handling long templates correctly. This patch allows a break after an
opening left parenthesis, TemplateOpener, or bracket when both options
are enabled.
Patch by Daphne Pfister, thank you!
Fixes llvm.org/PR30304.
llvm-svn: 294179
Summary:
This tells clang about all of the different AVR microcontrollers.
It also adds code to define the correct preprocessor macros for each
device.
Reviewers: jroelofs, asl
Reviewed By: asl
Subscribers: asl, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28346
llvm-svn: 294177
Summary:
Previously the method would simply return false, causing every single
inline assembly constraint to trigger a compile error.
This adds inline assembly constraint support for the AVR target.
This patch is derived from the code in
AVRISelLowering::getConstraintType.
More details can be found on the AVR-GCC reference wiki
http://www.nongnu.org/avr-libc/user-manual/inline_asm.html
Reviewers: jroelofs, asl
Reviewed By: asl
Subscribers: asl, ahatanak, saaadhu, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28344
llvm-svn: 294176
GCC does not generate `__unix` nor `unix` macros. The latter already
intrudes into the user's namespace and should be avoided. Use the
canonical spelling of `__unix__` across all the targets.
llvm-svn: 294148
While there is nothing to do at link time to get pthreads support on
darwin, specifying the argument is fine and we should not warn about
unused arguments.
llvm-svn: 294065
After r260016 and r260017 disabled typo correction for ivars and properties
clang didn't report errors about unresolved identifier in the base of ivar and
property ref expressions. This meant that clang invoked CodeGen on invalid AST
which then caused a crash.
This commit re-enables typo correction for ivars and properites, and fixes the
PR25113 & PR26486 (that were originally fixed in r260017 and r260016) in a
different manner by transforming the Objective-C ivar reference expression with
'IsFreeIvar' preserved.
rdar://30310772
llvm-svn: 294008
Summary:
The comment aligner was skipping over newly broken comment lines. This patch fixes that.
source:
```
int ab; // line
int a; // long long
```
format with column limit 15 before:
```
int ab; // line
int a; // long
// long
```
format with column limit 15 after:
```
int ab; // line
int a; // long
// long
```
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29486
llvm-svn: 293997
Summary:
The patch updates the MSVC ToolChain for the changes made in Visual
Studio 2017[1].
Other notable changes:
- Path handling code has been centralised to make potential future
changes less painful.
- A compiler error is emitted if the driver is unable to locate a
usable MSVC toolchain. (Previously it'd fail with a cryptic error
such as "link.exe is not executable")
- Support for the new Setup Config Server API[2] has been added,
albeit block commented out with a preprocessor conditional. This can
probably be re-evaluated when the API is officially released (it's
currently at the RC stage), but it's left in to make it easy for
anyone familiar with the API to give it a go with Clang.
Patch by Hamza Sood.
[1] https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/vcblog/2016/10/07/compiler-tools-layout-in-visual-studio-15/
[2] https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/heaths/2016/09/15/changes-to-visual-studio-15-setup/
Reviewers: ruiu, hans, rnk
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: awson, RKSimon, amccarth, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28365
llvm-svn: 293923
Guard against a null pointer dereference that caused Clang to crash
when processing a class containing an _Atomic qualified data member,
and that is tagged with 'dllexport'.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29208
llvm-svn: 293911
Summary:
The comment reflower wasn't taking comment pragmas as reflow stoppers. This patch fixes that.
source:
```
// long long long long
// IWYU pragma:
```
format with column limit = 20 before:
```
// long long long
// long IWYU pragma:
```
format with column limit = 20 after:
```
// long long long
// long
// IWYU pragma:
```
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29450
llvm-svn: 293898
Summary:
The breaking of line comment sections was misaligning the case where the first comment line is on an unwrapped line containing newlines. In this case, the breaking column must be based on the source column of the last token that is preceded by a newline, not on the first token of the unwrapped line.
source:
```
enum A {
a, // line 1
// line 2
};
```
format before:
```
enum A {
a, // line 1
// line 2
};
```
format after:
```
enum A {
a, // line 1
// line 2
};
```
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29444
llvm-svn: 293891
Without alignment, there is no clean separation between the arguments, even if
there are only two.
Before:
aaaaaaaaaaaaaa(
aaaaaaaaaaaa, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa +
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa);
After:
aaaaaaaaaaaaaa(aaaaaaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa +
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa);
llvm-svn: 293875
Initialize fields directly in header. Note that the ModuleManager field is an
IntrusiveRefCntPtr, so there's no need for explicit initialization.
llvm-svn: 293863
name. If the dependent name happened to end in a template-id (X<T>::Y<U>), we
would fail to notice that the 'typename' keyword is missing when resolving it
to a type.
It turns out that GCC has a similar bug. If this shows up in much real code, we
can easily downgrade this to an ExtWarn.
llvm-svn: 293815
For non-template dllimport functions, MSVC allows providing an inline
definition without spelling out the attribute again. In the example below, f
remains a dllimport function.
__declspec(dllimport) int f();
inline int f() { return 42; }
int useit() {
return f();
}
However, for a function template, not putting dllimport on the redeclaration
causes it to be dropped. In the example below, f is not dllimport.
template <typename> __declspec(dllimport) int f();
template <typename> inline int f() { return 42; }
int useit() {
return f<int>();
}
This patch makes Clang match MSVC for the second example.
MSVC does not warn about the attribute being dropped in the example above, but
I think we should. (MSVC does warn if the inline keyword isn't used.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29152
llvm-svn: 293800
This commit reverts "r293518 - [ASTMatchers] Sprinkle some constexpr on the
global matcher constructors" because after it a buildbot that builds clang
stage 2 with modules failed to link clang-reorder-fields.
llvm-svn: 293759
Summary:
Comment reflower was adding untouchable tokens in case two consecutive comment lines are aligned in the source code. This disallows the whitespace manager to re-indent them later.
source:
```
int i = f(abc, // line 1
d, // line 2
// line 3
b);
```
Since line 2 and line 3 are aligned, the reflower was marking line 3 as untouchable; however the three comment lines need to be re-aligned.
output before:
```
int i = f(abc, // line 1
d, // line 2
// line 3
b);
```
output after:
```
int i = f(abc, // line 1
d, // line 2
// line 3
b);
```
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
Subscribers: sammccall, cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29383
llvm-svn: 293755
This rows back on r288120, r291801 and r292110. I apologize in advance
for the churn. All of those revisions where meant to make the wrapping
of RHS expressions more consistent. However, now that they are
consistent, we seem to be a bit too eager.
The reasoning here is that I think it is generally correct that we want
to line-wrap before multiline RHS expressions (or multiline arguments to
a function call). However, if there are only two of such operands or
arguments, there is always a clear vertical separation between them and
the additional line break seems much less desirable.
Somewhat good examples are expressions like:
EXPECT_EQ(2, someLongExpression(
orCall));
llvm-svn: 293752
Added doxygen comments to prfchwintrin.h's intrinsics.
Note: The doxygen comments are automatically generated based on Sony's intrinsic
s document.
I got an OK from Eric Christopher to commit doxygen comments without prior code
review upstream.
llvm-svn: 293745
Contrary to the comment, DeclContext intends to guarantee that the lookup
results for a particular name will be stable across non-AST-mutating
operations, so a copy here should not be necessary. Further, if a copy *is*
necessary, the other four instances of this pattern within this file would also
be wrong, and we have no evidence of any problems with them; if this change
unearths problems, we should fix all the instances of this pattern.
llvm-svn: 293740
clang-cl would evaluate the arguments right-to-left (see PR), and for
non-Windows targets I suppose we only got it because we were already
emitting left-to-right in CodeGenFunction::EmitCallArgs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29350
llvm-svn: 293732
The Module::WithCodegen flag was only being set when the module was
parsed from a ModuleMap. Instead set it late, in the ASTWriter to match
the layer where the MODULAR_CODEGEN_DECLs list is determined (the
WithCodegen flag essentially means "are this module's decls in
MODULAR_CODEGEN_DECLs").
When simultaneous emission of AST file and modular object is implemented
this may need to change - the Module::WithCodegen flag will need to be
set earlier, and ideally the MODULAR_CODEGEN_DECLs gathering will
consult this flag (that's not possible right now since Decls destined
for an AST File don't have a Module - only if they're /read/ from a
Module is that true - I expect that would need to change as well).
llvm-svn: 293692
FindInstantiatedDecl or passing it to RebuildMemberExpr.
This fixes PR30361.
rdar://problem/17341274
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24969
llvm-svn: 293678
My original warning was very conservative and I never revisited the
heuristics that were used.
This would have caught http://crbug.com/687251 at compile time.
llvm-svn: 293677
In Windows, when the sanitizer is implemented as a static library, we use
auxiliary static library dll_thunk that will be linked to the dlls that have
instrumentation, so they can refer to the runtime in the main executable.
It uses interception to get a pointer the function in the main executable and
override its function with that pointer.
Because of that, we need to ensure that the main executable exports all the
sanitizers' interface, otherwise the initialization in dll_thunk will fail.
In this commit we add the flag -wholearchive to clang driver to ensure that
the linker does not omit any object files from asan library.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29334
llvm-svn: 293668
Summary:
The reflower didn't measure precisely the line column of a line in the middle of
a line comment section that has a prefix that needs to be adapted.
source:
```
/// a
//b
```
format before:
```
/// a
//b
```
format after:
```
/// a
// b
```
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
Subscribers: sammccall, cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29329
llvm-svn: 293641
This only affects expressions inside ${} scopes of template strings.
Here, we want to indent relative to the surrounding template string and
not the surrounding expression. Otherwise, this can create quite a mess.
Before:
var f = `
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa: ${someFunction(
aaaaa + //
bbbb)}`;
After:
var f = `
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa: ${someFunction(
aaaaa + //
bbbb)}`;
llvm-svn: 293636
Summary:
The reflower was not taking into account the additional leading whitespace in block comment lines.
source:
```
{
/*
* long long long long
* long
* long long long long
*/
}
```
format (with column limit 20) before:
```
{
/*
* long long long
* long long long long
* long long
*/
}
```
format after:
```
{
/*
* long long long
* long long long
* long long long
*/
}
```
Reviewers: djasper, klimek
Reviewed By: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits, sammccall, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29326
llvm-svn: 293633
Include a path hint for find_package() in ClangConfig.cmake to ensure
that CMake prefers LLVM installed alongside clang over the default
search path.
If two versions of LLVM are installed in the system, and one of them is
in PATH, CMake's find_package() magic prefers the CMake directory
alongside that install by default. Adding a relative hint makes it
possible to prioritize to the install from which find_package() is
called.
If you want to build e.g. LLDB against another install of LLVM, you can
pass LLVM_CONFIG override. In this case, LLDB queries the prefix from
llvm-config and uses the CMake files located there. However, when
including ClangConfig, the implicit find_package() nevertheless prefers
PATH-found LLVM over the one used previously by LLDB, and two versions
of LLVMConfig end up being loaded.
This could be fixed on LLDB end up by explicitly forcing custom package
search location. However, it seems simpler and safer to add a hint to
ClangConfig than to track every usage of ClangConfig.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29304
llvm-svn: 293632
Summary:
This fixes a regression that causes example:
```
enum A {
a, // line a
// line b
b
};
```
to be formatted as follows:
```
enum A {
a, // line a
// line b
b
};
```
Reviewers: djasper, klimek
Reviewed By: klimek
Subscribers: cfe-commits, sammccall, djasper, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29322
llvm-svn: 293624
Before:
var f = `aaaaaaaaaaaaa:${aaaaaaa
.aaaaa} aaaaaaaa
aaaaaaaaaaaaa:${aaaaaaa.aaaaa} aaaaaaaa`;
After:
var f = `aaaaaaaaaaaaa:${aaaaaaa.aaaaa} aaaaaaaa
aaaaaaaaaaaaa:${aaaaaaa.aaaaa} aaaaaaaa`;
llvm-svn: 293622
Summary:
This patch stops reflowing comment lines starting with '@', since they commonly
have a special meaning.
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29323
llvm-svn: 293617
The main motivation behind this is to cleanup the WhitespaceManager and
make it more extensible for future alignment etc. features.
Specifically, WhitespaceManager has started to copy more and more code
that is already present in FormatToken. Instead, I think it makes more
sense to actually store a reference to each FormatToken for each change.
This has as a consequence led to a change in the calculation of indent
levels. Now, we actually compute them for each Token ahead of time,
which should be more efficient as it removes an unsigned value for the
ParenState, which is used during the combinatorial exploration of the
solution space.
No functional changes intended.
Review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29300
llvm-svn: 293616
We're seeing what we believe are false positives. (It's hard to tell with the
available diagnostics, and I'm not sure how to reduce them yet).
I'll send Richard reproduction details offline.
djasper/chandlerc suggested this should be a warning for now, to make rolling it
out feasible.
llvm-svn: 293611
Summary:
In VirtualCallChecker, handle indirect calls.
getDirectCallee() can be nullptr, and dyn_cast(nullptr) is UB
Reviewers: bkramer
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29303
llvm-svn: 293604
This fixes an assertion failure that occurs later in the function when
an ObjCEncodeExpr is cast to StringLiteral.
rdar://problem/30111207
llvm-svn: 293596
Don't try to map an APSInt addend to an int64_t in pointer arithmetic before
bounds-checking it. This gives more consistent behavior (outside C++11, we
consistently use 2s complement semantics for both pointer and integer overflow
in constant expressions) and fixes some cases where in C++11 we would fail to
properly check for out-of-bounds pointer arithmetic (if the 2s complement
64-bit overflow landed us back in-bounds).
In passing, also fix some cases where we'd perform possibly-overflowing
arithmetic on CharUnits (which have a signed underlying type) during constant
expression evaluation.
llvm-svn: 293595
When objects are imported for modules, there is a chance that a name collision
will cause an ODR violation. Previously, only a small number of such
violations were detected. This patch provides a stronger check based on
AST nodes.
The information needed to uniquely identify an object is taked from the AST and
put into a one-dimensional byte stream. This stream is then hashed to give
a value to represent the object, which is stored with the other object data
in the module.
When modules are loaded, and Decl's are merged, the hash values of the two
Decl's are compared. Only Decl's with matched hash values will be merged.
Mismatch hashes will generate a module error, and if possible, point to the
first difference between the two objects.
The transform from AST to byte stream is a modified depth first algorithm.
Due to references between some AST nodes, a pure depth first algorithm could
generate loops. For Stmt nodes, a straight depth first processing occurs.
For Type and Decl nodes, they are replaced with an index number and only on
first visit will these nodes be processed. As an optimization, boolean
values are saved and stored together in reverse order at the end of the
byte stream to lower the ammount of data that needs to be hashed.
Compile time impact was measured at 1.5-2.0% during module building, and
negligible during builds without module building.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21675
llvm-svn: 293585
This re-applies r293343 (reverts commit r293475) with a fix for an
assertion failure caused by a missing integer cast. I tested this patch
by using the built compiler to compile X86FastISel.cpp.o with ubsan.
Original commit message:
Ubsan does not report UB shifts in some cases where the shift exponent
needs to be truncated to match the type of the shift base. We perform a
range check on the truncated shift amount, leading to false negatives.
Fix the issue (PR27271) by performing the range check on the original
shift amount.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29234
llvm-svn: 293572