Instead point readers to the latest, correct example code in SVN until we find
a way to automatically include example sources into the documentation (or until
someone steps up to maintain these actively).
This ensures that the examples are up-to-date, buildable, and most of all that
readers don't pick up incorrect usage.
llvm-svn: 200125
Implement type trait primitives used in the latest edition of the Microsoft
standard C++ library type_traits header.
With this change we can parse much of the Visual Studio 2013 standard headers,
particularly anything that includes <type_traits>.
Fully implemented, available in all language modes:
* __is_constructible()
* __is_nothrow_constructible()
* __is_nothrow_assignable()
Partially implemented, semantic analysis WIP, available as MS extensions:
* __is_destructible()
* __is_nothrow_destructible()
llvm-svn: 199619
Update the documentation to clarify the intent of clang's built-in type trait
facilities, their relation to user-facing C++ type traits and means to check
for availability.
Also explain that __has_feature() is not currently up to date and should not
generally be used in user code (there's a proposal to provide more consistent
checks via __has_builtin(), see cfe-dev).
llvm-svn: 199562
This C++ feature has been marked complete since r191549, but the documentation
claimed it wasn't supported at all and the extension check misreported it as
being available in C.
No regression test; this was a short-lived typo.
llvm-svn: 199292
Someone recently wasted some time not realising that "-###" didn't
actually execute the commands it printed, and suggested a
documentation tweak.
Having made the same mistake myself on at least one occasion, I
sympathise. So here it is. Any kibitzing on an even better text
welcome.
llvm-svn: 199256
It controls everything that -flimit-debug-info used to, plus the
vtable type optimization. The old -fno-limit-debug-info option is now an
alias to -fstandalone-debug and vice versa.
Standalone is the default on Darwin until dtrace is updated to work with
non-standalone debug info (rdar://problem/15758808).
Note: I kept the LimitedDebugInfo name in CodeGenOptions::DebugInfoKind
because NoStandaloneDebugInfo sounded even more confusing.
llvm-svn: 198655
This is an experimental feature, where -integrated-as will be
on by default on ARM/Thumb. We aim to detect the missing features
so that the next release is stable.
Updating the ReleaseNotes, too.
Also moving the AArch64 into the same place.
llvm-svn: 197024
Add support for more filename extensions based on the list in the clang
plus JavaScript.
Also adds a -regex option so users can override defaults if they have unusual
file extensions or want to format everything in the diff.
Keeping with tradition the flag is modelled on Unix conventions, this time
matching the semantics of find(1).
llvm-svn: 196917
Summary:
The rule from the GNU style states:
"We find it easier to read a program when it has spaces before the open-parentheses and after the commas."
http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/standards.html#index-spaces-before-open_002dparen
This patch makes clang-format adds an option to put spaces before almost all open parentheses, except the cases, where different behavior is dictated by the style rules or language syntax:
* preprocessor:
** function-like macro definitions can't have a space between the macro name and the parenthesis;
** `#if defined(...)` can have a space, but it seems, that it's more frequently used without a space in GCC, for example;
* never add spaces after unary operators;
* adding spaces between two opening parentheses is controlled with the `SpacesInParentheses` option;
* never add spaces between `[` and `(` (there's no option yet).
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
CC: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2326
llvm-svn: 196901
Summary:
Add partial support for the hasDeclaration() matcher in the dynamic layer.
This matcher has some special logic to allow any type that has a getDecl() method. We do not support this right now.
Reviewers: klimek
CC: cfe-commits, revane
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1889
llvm-svn: 195013
Summary:
Currently with clang:
$ clang -O20 foo.c
error: invalid value '20' in '-O20'
With the patch:
$ clang -O20 foo.c
warning: optimization level '-O20' is unsupported; using '-O3' instead.
1 warning generated.
This matches the gcc behavior (with a warning added)
Pass all tests:
Testing: 0 .. 10.. 20.. 30.. 40.. 50.. 60.. 70.. 80.. 90..
Testing Time: 94.14s
Expected Passes : 6721
Expected Failures : 20
Unsupported Tests : 17
(which was not the case of http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2125)
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2212
llvm-svn: 195009
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