Fixes the build when no targets are selected, or no native target is built.
This also better matches up with the description/title of the example and
demonstrates how clang can be used to run C++ on constrained environments
without file IO or executable memory permissions (e.g. iOS apps).
A comment is added explaining how to extend the demo with JIT support as
needed.
llvm-svn: 212083
All callers were passing in "a.out" or garbage so a sensible default works fine
here as a cleanup.
This also brings about the possibility of adapting the value based on the
driver's compatibility mode in future.
The setting can still be changed via Driver::DefaultImageName as needed.
llvm-svn: 208926
This does;
- clang_tablegen() adds each tblgen'd target to global property CLANG_TABLEGEN_TARGETS as list.
- List of targets is added to LLVM_COMMON_DEPENDS.
- all clang libraries and targets depend on generated headers.
You might wonder this would be regression, but in fact, this is little loss.
- Almost all of clang libraries depend on tblgen'd files and clang-tblgen.
- clang-tblgen may cause short stall-out but doesn't cause unconditional rebuild.
- Each library's dependencies to tblgen'd files might vary along headers' structure.
It made hard to track and update *really optimal* dependencies.
Each dependency to intrinsics_gen and ClangSACheckers is left as DEPENDS.
llvm-svn: 201842
When CLANG_BUILD_EXAMPLES is not on we set the EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL
directory property for the examples/ directory to tell CMake not to
build them by default. The AddLLVM.cmake APIs are not aware of this and
try to install targets that are not built. This does not cause an
install-time error because CMake excludes the directory from the default
installation. However, now that installation attaches targets to the
LLVMExports export set CMake-based applications that find_package(LLVM)
fail because the example plugin binary is not available.
Tell the AddLLVM.cmake APIs to exclude the examples from installation by
setting the EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL variable they check.
Patch by Brad King!
llvm-svn: 201799
Also, remove library dependencies for the sample analyzer-plugin. The only
library changes that would require a rebuild should be in headers, which
should already implicitly be marked as dependencies.
llvm-svn: 201350
Summary:
In clang-tidy we'd like to know the name of the checker producing each
diagnostic message. PathDiagnostic has BugType and Category fields, which are
both arbitrary human-readable strings, but we need to know the exact name of the
checker in the form that can be used in the CheckersControlList option to
enable/disable the specific checker.
This patch adds the CheckName field to the CheckerBase class, and sets it in
the CheckerManager::registerChecker() method, which gets them from the
CheckerRegistry.
Checkers that implement multiple checks have to store the names of each check
in the respective registerXXXChecker method.
Reviewers: jordan_rose, krememek
Reviewed By: jordan_rose
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2557
llvm-svn: 201186
This moves the code to Job.cpp, which seems like a more natural fit,
and replaces the "is this a JobList? is this a Command?" logic with
a virtual function call.
It also removes the code duplication between PrintJob and
PrintDiagnosticJob and simplifies the code a little.
There's no functionality change here, except that the Executable is
now always printed within quotes, whereas it would previously not be
quoted in crash reports, which I think was a bug.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1653
llvm-svn: 190620
The big changes are:
- Deleting Driver/(Arg|Opt)*
- Rewriting includes to llvm/Option/ and re-sorting
- 'using namespace llvm::opt' in clang::driver
- Fixing the autoconf build by adding option everywhere
As discussed in the review, this change includes using directives in
header files. I'll make follow up changes to remove those in favor of
name specifiers.
Reviewers: espindola
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D975
llvm-svn: 183989
Also, it was the only reason that `argc` and `argv` were being passed
into createDiagnostics, so remove those parameters and clean up callers.
llvm-svn: 172945
This is similar to how we divide up the StaticAnalyzer libraries to separate
core functionality to what is clearly associated with Frontend actions.
llvm-svn: 163050
express library-level dependencies within Clang.
This is no more verbose really, and plays nicer with the rest of the
CMake facilities. It should also have no change in functionality.
llvm-svn: 158888
the corresponding files to avoid confusion.
This is a preparation to adding an AST-based call graph to Analysis. The
existing call graph works with indexer entries. We might be able to
refactor it to use the AST based graph in the future.
(Minimal testing here as the only example that uses the API has been
completely broken, does not compile.)
llvm-svn: 151950
This was never being compiled at all and was bitrotting
as a result.
Also compile SampleAnalyzerPlugin as a module, not a library,
and fix a mistake with not passing the source files
to add_clang_library().
llvm-svn: 150378
tools that match on the C++ ASTs. The main interface is in ASTMatchers.h,
an example implementation of a tool that removes redundant .c_str() calls
is in the example RemoveCStrCalls.cpp.
Various contributions:
Zhanyong Wan, Chandler Carruth, Marcin Kowalczyk, Wei Xu, James Dennett.
llvm-svn: 132374
This patch simplifies writing of standalone Clang tools. As an
example, we add clang-check, a tool that runs a syntax only frontend
action over a .cc file. When you integrate this into your favorite
editor, you get much faster feedback on your compilation errors, thus
reducing your feedback cycle especially when writing new code.
The tool depends on integration of an outstanding patch to CMake to
work which allows you to always have a current compile command
database in your cmake output directory when you set
CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS.
llvm-svn: 130306
This removes the final dependency edge from any lib outside of CodeGen
to core. As a result we can, and do, trim the dependency on core
from libclang, PrintFunctionNames, the unit tests and c-index-test.
While at it, review and trim other unneeded dependencies.
llvm-svn: 125820
layout. :)
Rename the 'EntoSA' directories to 'StaticAnalyzer'.
Internally we will still use the 'ento' namespace
for the analyzer engine (unless there are further
sabre rattlings...).
llvm-svn: 122514
for use in reporting diagnostics.
- We don't want to use the Action's own CompilerInstance, because that is only
initialized during file processing and I like that invariant.
Also, if ParseArgs returns false then abandon execution.
Also, remove unused PluginASTAction::PrintHelp virtual method.
llvm-svn: 110039
Currently, all AST consumers are located in the Frontend library,
meaning that in a shared library configuration, Frontend has a
dependency on Rewrite, Checker and CodeGen. This is suboptimal for
clients which only wish to make use of the frontend. CodeGen in
particular introduces a large number of unwanted dependencies.
This patch breaks the dependency by moving all AST consumers with
dependencies on Rewrite, Checker and/or CodeGen to their respective
libraries. The patch therefore introduces dependencies in the other
direction (i.e. from Rewrite, Checker and CodeGen to Frontend).
After applying this patch, Clang builds correctly using CMake and
shared libraries ("cmake -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON").
N.B. This patch includes file renames which are indicated in the
patch body.
Changes in this revision of the patch:
- Fixed some copy-paste mistakes in the header files
- Modified certain aspects of the coding to comply with the LLVM
Coding Standards
llvm-svn: 106010
- Demonstrates how to build a standalone tool which loads source code using the
Driver and Frontend libraries, and then uses CodeGen and the JIT to actually
execute the code.
- Still more complicated than it should be, but hey its only 153 lines. :)
--
ddunbar@ozzy:tmp$ cat hello.c
#include <stdio.h>
int main() { printf("hello world\n"); return 0; }
ddunbar@ozzy:tmp$ clang-interpreter hello.c
hello world
--
llvm-svn: 97133