This adds a penalty for clang-format for each break that occurs in
a set of parentheses (including fake parenthesis that determine
the range of certain operator precendences) that have not yet been
broken. Thereby, clang-format prefers similar line breaks.
This fixes llvm.org/PR15506.
Before:
const int kTrackingOptions =
NSTrackingMouseMoved | NSTrackingMouseEnteredAndExited |
NSTrackingActiveAlways;
After:
const int kTrackingOptions = NSTrackingMouseMoved |
NSTrackingMouseEnteredAndExited |
NSTrackingActiveAlways;
Also removed ParenState::ForFakeParenthesis which has become unused.
llvm-svn: 185822
Pulled out the cache clearing in the case of descendant matching, too,
for consistency, also it is not technically needed there.
FIXME: Make cache size configurable and add unit test.
llvm-svn: 185820
Summary:
Fixes problems that lead to incorrect formatting of these and similar snippets:
/*
**
*/
/*
**/
/*
* */
/*
*test
*/
Clang-format used to think that all the cases above use "* " decoration, and
failed to calculate insertion position properly. It also used to remove leading
"* " in the last line.
Reviewers: klimek
Reviewed By: klimek
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1113
llvm-svn: 185818
It would emit @llvm.memcpy with "-triple x86_64-(mingw32|win32)" and had been failing since Nick's r185735.
; Function Attrs: nounwind
declare void @llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i64(i8* nocapture, i8* nocapture readonly, i64, i32, i1) #1
llvm-svn: 185796
Sema::MergeFunctionDecl attempts merging two decls even if the old decl
is invalid. This can lead to interesting circumstances where we
successfully merge the decls but the result makes no sense.
Take the following for example:
template <typename T>
int main(void);
int main(void);
Sema will not consider these to be overloads of the same name because
main can't be overloaded, which means that this must be a redeclaration.
In this case the templated decl is compatible with the non-templated
decl allowing the Sema::CheckFunctionDeclaration machinery to move on
and do bizarre things like setting the previous decl of a non-templated
decl to a templated decl!
The way I see it, we should just bail from MergeFunctionDecl if the old
decl is invalid.
This fixes PR16531.
llvm-svn: 185779
* Fix up \brief documentation;
* Update C++0x references to C++11;
* Doxygen formatting: bulleted lists start with a single hyphen, not two;
* Fix a typo, "assosiate" -> "associate".
llvm-svn: 185771
This boils down to us sending invalid function decls to
CheckFunctionDeclaration becauswe we did not consider that CheckMain
could cause the decl to be invalid. Instead, interogate the new decl's
main-validity and *then* send it over to get CheckFunctionDeclaration'd
if it was still valid after calling CheckMain.
llvm-svn: 185745
This changes the TBAA code so it doesn't use mangleCXXRTTIName in C,
because it doesn't really make sense there. Also, as sort of a
defense-in-depth change, fix the mangler so it handles C RecordDecls
correctly.
No tests because I don't know the TBAA code well enough to write a test,
and I don't know how else to trigger mangling a local struct in C.
Fixes a crash with r185450 reported by Joerg Sonnenberger.
llvm-svn: 185721
As it turns out, the NoFunction bit for local class mangling needed to be
propagated into more places. r185450 turned what used to be an incorrect
mangling into an assertion.
llvm-svn: 185713
We should not be asking unique_file to prepend the system temporary directory
when creating the html report. Unfortunately I don't think we can test this
with the current infrastructure since unique_file ignores MakeAbsolute if the
directory is already absolute and the paths provided by lit are.
I will take a quick look at making this api a bit less error prone.
llvm-svn: 185707
This is a better implementation of r183097. The main purpose is to
prevent certain constructs to be formatted "like a block of text".
Before:
aaaaaaaaaaaaa<
aaaaaaaaaa, aaaaaaaaaaa, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa>* aaaa = new aaaaaaaaaaaaa<
aaaaaaaaaa, aaaaaaaaaaa, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa>(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb);
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa[
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb] = (*cccccccccccccccc)[
dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd];
After:
aaaaaaaaaaaaa<aaaaaaaaaa, aaaaaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa>* aaaa =
new aaaaaaaaaaaaa<aaaaaaaaaa, aaaaaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa>(
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb);
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa[
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb] =
(*cccccccccccccccc)[
dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd];
llvm-svn: 185687
Additionally, allow breaking after c-style casts, but with a high
penalty.
Before:
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa *foo = (
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa *)bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb;
After:
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa *foo = (aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa *)
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb;
This fixes llvm.org/PR16049.
llvm-svn: 185685
Some versions of python will expand the glob used in the test, others wont,
causing the test to fail when run with LIT_USE_INTERNAL_SHELL=1.
llvm-svn: 185653
The test was passing because clang would still print the ast before exiting
with an error. Since that didn't seem to be the intent of the test, I change
the test instead of adding 'not' to the command line.
llvm-svn: 185634
Summary:
Always breaking before multiline strings can help format complex
expressions containing multiline strings more consistently, and avoid consuming
too much horizontal space.
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
CC: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1097
llvm-svn: 185622
The motivation is to suppresses false use-after-free reports that occur when calling
std::list::pop_front() or std::list::pop_back() twice. The analyzer does not
reason about the internal invariants of the list implementation, so just do not report
any of warnings in std::list.
Fixes radar://14317928.
llvm-svn: 185609
substitution failed, report that as a substitution failure rather than
pretending that there was no default argument.
The test cases in PR15673 have exposed some pre-existing poor diagnostics here.
llvm-svn: 185604
previously didn't work if a mem-initializer-id had a template argument which
contained parentheses or braces.
We now implement a simple rule: just look for a ') {' or '} {' that is not
nested. The '{' is assumed to start the function-body. There are still two
cases which we misparse, where the ') {' comes from a compound literal or
from a lambda. The former case is not valid C++, and the latter will probably
not be valid C++ once DR1607 is resolved, so these seem to be of low value,
and we do not regress on them with this change. EDG and g++ also misparse
both of these cases.
llvm-svn: 185598
PR16456 reported that Clang implements a hybrid between AltiVec's
"Keyword and Predefine Method" and its "Context Sensitive Keyword
Method," where "bool" is always a keyword, but "vector" and "pixel"
are context-sensitive keywords. This isn't permitted by the AltiVec
spec. For consistency with gcc, this patch implements the Context
Sensitive Keyword Method for bool, and stops treating true and false
as keywords in Altivec mode.
The patch removes KEYALTIVEC as a trigger for defining these keywords
in include/clang/Basic/TokenKinds.def, and adds logic for "vector
bool" that mirrors the existing logic for "vector pixel." The test
case is taken from the bug report.
llvm-svn: 185580
Without fmath-errno, Clang currently generates calls to @llvm.pow.* intrinsics
when it sees pow*(). This may not be suitable for all targets (for
example le32/PNaCl), so the attached patch adds a target hook that CodeGen
queries. The target can state its preference for having or not having the
intrinsic generated. Non-PNaCl behavior remains unchanged;
PNaCl-specific test added.
llvm-svn: 185568
This is important for preprocessing steps, which may output to stdout.
Also, change ENV accesses using barewords to use string keys instead.
PR16414
llvm-svn: 185555
Previously, the CMake build still tried to link clang against the static
analyzer libraries, even if CLANG_ENABLE_STATIC_ANALYZER was off.
Furthermore, clang-check depends on the analyzer, so it should be disabled
(in both CMake and configure builds).
In theory, clang-check could be made to conditionally include analyzer
support (like clang itself), but for now this at least gets a CMake ALL_BUILD
working.
Patch by Stephen Kelly, modified by me.
llvm-svn: 185548
When the -maltivec flag is present, altivec.h is auto-included for the
compilation. This is not appropriate when the job action is to
preprocess a file containing assembly code. So don't do that.
I was unable to convert the test in the bug report into a regression
test. The original symptom was exposed with:
% touch x.S
% ./bin/clang -target powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu -maltivec -S -o - x.S
I tried this test (and numerous variants) on a PPC64 system:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// RUN: touch %t
// RUN: %clang -maltivec -S %t -o - | FileCheck %s
// Verify that assembling an empty file does not auto-include altivec.h.
// CHECK-NOT: static vector
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
However, this test passes for some reason even on a clang built
without the fix. I'd be happy to add a test case but at this point
I'm not able to figure one out, and I don't want to hold up the patch
unnecessarily. Please let me know if you have ideas.
Thanks,
Bill
llvm-svn: 185544
In general, clang-format breaks after an operator if the LHS spans
multiple lines. Otherwise, this can lead to confusing effects and
effectively hide the operator precendence, e.g. in
if (aaaaaaaaaaaaaa ==
bbbbbbbbbbbbbb && c) { ...
This patch removes this rule for comparisons, if the LHS is not a binary
expression itself as many users were wondering why clang-format inserts
an unnecessary linebreak.
Before:
if (aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa(
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) >
5) { ...
After:
if (aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa(
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) > 5) { ...
In the long run, we might:
- Want to do this for other binary expressions as well.
- Do this only if the RHS is short or even only if it is a literal.
llvm-svn: 185530
Summary:
The analyzer incorrectly handled noreturn destructors which were hidden inside
function calls. This happened because NoReturnFunctionChecker only listened for
PostStmt events, which are not executed for destructor calls. I've changed it to
listen to PostCall events, which should catch both cases.
Reviewers: jordan_rose
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1056
llvm-svn: 185522
The removal is tried by retrying the failed lookup of a correction
candidate with either the MemberContext or SS (CXXScopeSpecifier) or
both set to NULL if they weren't already. If the candidate identifier
is then looked up successfully, make a note in the candidate that the
SourceRange should include any existing nested name specifier even if
the candidate isn't adding a different one (i.e. the candidate has a
NULL NestedNameSpecifier).
Also tweak the diagnostic messages to differentiate between a suggestion
that just replaces the identifer but leaves the existing nested name
specifier intact and one that replaces the entire qualified identifier,
in cases where the suggested replacement is unqualified.
llvm-svn: 185487
CorrectTypo will now see and consider those corrections that are effectively
shadowed by other declarations in a closer context when resolved via an
unqualified lookup. This involves adding any parent namespaces to the set of
namespaces as fully-qualified name specifiers, and also adding potential
corrections that passed name lookup but were rejected by the given
CorrectionCandidateCallback into the set of failed corrections that should be
tried with the set of namespace specifiers.
llvm-svn: 185486
Darwin systems currently do not support dwarf version 3 or above. When we are
ready, we can bump the default to gdwarf-4 for Darwin.
For other systems, the default is dwarf version 3, if everything goes smoothly,
we can bump the version to 4.
rdar://13591116
llvm-svn: 185483
Unlike Itanium, there is no code to indicate the beginning of a
parameter pack. I tested this with MSVC 2013, which is the only version
that implements variadic templates so far.
This is needed to compile APInt.cpp for the MS C++ ABI.
Reviewers: timurrrr
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1077
llvm-svn: 185454
Make sure we properly treat names defined inside a block as local
names. There are basically three fixes here. One, correctly
treat blocks as a context where we need to use local-name mangling using
the new isLocalContainerContext helper. Two, make
CXXNameMangler::manglePrefix handle local names in a consistent way.
Three, extend CXXNameMangler::mangleLocalName so it can mangle a block
correctly.
llvm-svn: 185450
While we don't model pointers-to-members besides "null" and "non-null",
we were using Loc symbols for valid pointers and NonLoc integers for the
null case. This hit the assert committed in r185401.
Fixed by using a true (Loc) null for null member pointers.
llvm-svn: 185444
Before, the computed byte range would include the trailing newline.
clang-format on the other hand counts whitespace as belonging to the
following token, so that git-clang-format inadvertendly reformats the
first unmodified line as well.
It is not entirely clear whether clang-format's behavior itself should
be modified, but for now this seems to be a safe change.
llvm-svn: 185423
Summary:
Static analyzer used to abort when encountering AttributedStmts, because it
asserted that the statements should not appear in the CFG. This is however not
the case, since at least the clang::fallthrough annotation makes it through.
This commit simply makes the analyzer ignore the statement attributes.
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1030
llvm-svn: 185417
This commit rearranges the logic in CXXNameMangler::mangleLocalName and
GetLocalClassDecl so that it doesn't accidentally skip over lambdas. It
also reduces code duplication a bit.
llvm-svn: 185402
The one bit of code that was using this is gone, and neither C nor C++
actually allows this. Add an assertion and remove dead code.
Found by Matthew Dempsky!
llvm-svn: 185401
The key insight here is that weak linkage for a static local variable
should always mean linkonce_odr, because every file that needs it will
generate a definition. We don't actually care about the precise linkage
of the parent context. I feel a bit silly that I didn't realize this before.
llvm-svn: 185381
Blocks, like lambdas, can be written in contexts which are required to be
treated as the same under ODR. Unlike lambdas, it isn't possible to actually
take the address of a block, so the mangling of the block itself doesn't
matter. However, objects like static variables inside a block do need to
be mangled in a consistent way.
There are basically three components here. One, block literals need a
consistent numbering. Two, objects/types inside a block literal need
to be mangled using it. Three, objects/types inside a block literal need
to have their linkage computed correctly.
llvm-svn: 185372
This lead to weird formatting.
Before:
DoSomethingWithVector({ {} /* No data */ }, {
{ 1, 2 }
});
After:
DoSomethingWithVector({ {} /* No data */ }, { { 1, 2 } });
llvm-svn: 185346
Summary:
Add penalty when an excessively long line in a block comment can not be
broken on a leading whitespace. Lack of this addition can lead to severe column
width violations when they can be easily avoided.
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
CC: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1071
llvm-svn: 185337
This is not all bad, but people are often surprised by it.
Before:
namespace {
int SomeVariable = 0; // comment
} // namespace
After:
namespace {
int SomeVariable = 0; // comment
} // namespace
llvm-svn: 185327
Before: void f(int */* unused */) {}
After: void f(int * /* unused */) {}
The previous version seems to be valid C++ code but confuses many syntax
highlighters.
llvm-svn: 185320
The build system is currently miss-identifying GNU/kFreeBSD as FreeBSD.
This kind of simplification is sometimes useful, but in general it's not correct.
As GNU/kFreeBSD is an hybrid system, for kernel-related issues we want to match the
build definitions used for FreeBSD, whereas for userland-related issues we want to
match the definitions used for other systems with Glibc.
The current modification adjusts the build system so that they can be distinguished,
and explicitly adds GNU/kFreeBSD to the build checks in which it belongs.
Fixes bug #16445.
Patch by Robert Millan in the context of Debian.
llvm-svn: 185312
This allows clang to use the backend parameter attribute 'returned' when generating 'this'-returning constructors and destructors in ARM and MSVC C++ ABIs.
llvm-svn: 185291
before the value computation of the result. In C, this is implied by there being
a sequence point after their evaluation, and in C++, it's implied by the
side-effects being sequenced before the expressions and statements in the
function body.
llvm-svn: 185282
standard's rule that an extern "C" declaration conflicts with any entity in the
global scope with the same name. Now we only care if the global scope entity is
a variable declaration (and so might have the same mangled name as the extern
"C" declaration). This has been reported as a standard defect.
Original commit message:
PR7927, PR16247: Reimplement handling of matching extern "C" declarations
across scopes.
When we declare an extern "C" name that is not a redeclaration of an entity in
the same scope, check whether it redeclares some extern "C" entity from another
scope, and if not, check whether it conflicts with a (non-extern-"C") entity in
the translation unit.
When we declare a name in the translation unit that is not a redeclaration,
check whether it conflicts with any extern "C" entities (possibly from other
scopes).
llvm-svn: 185281