Also refactor the logic into a helper function. This is an important improvement
on mingw where the linker complains about mixed weak and strong symbols.
Converting to weak ensures that the symbol is not dropped, but keeps in a
comdat, making the linker happy.
llvm-svn: 195470
Summary: Add support for the 'unless' matcher in the dynamic layer.
Reviewers: klimek
CC: cfe-commits, revane, klimek
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2247
llvm-svn: 195466
lowerBUILD_VECTOR() was treating integer constant splats as being legal
regardless of whether they had undef values. This caused instruction
selection failures when the undefs were legalized to zero, making the
constant non-splat.
Fixed this by requiring HasAnyUndef to be false for a integer constant
splat to be legal. If it is true, a new node is generated with the undefs
replaced with the necessary values to remain a splat.
llvm-svn: 195455
run methods of the analysis passes.
Also generalizes and re-uses the SFINAE for transformation passes so
that users can write an analysis pass and only accept an analysis
manager if that is useful to their pass.
This completes the plumbing to make an analysis manager available
through every pass's run method if desired so that passes no longer need
to be constructed around them.
llvm-svn: 195451
several templates. The previous order didn't make any sense as it
separated 'IRUnitT' and 'AnalysisManagerT', the types which are
essentially paired and passed along together throughout the layers.
llvm-svn: 195450
Since the analysis managers were split into explicit function and module
analysis managers, it is now completely trivial to specify this when
building up the concept and model types explicitly, and it is impossible
to end up with a type error at run time. We instantiate a template when
registering a pass that will enforce the requirement at a type-system
level, and we produce a dynamic error on all the other query paths to
the analysis manager if the pass in question isn't registered.
llvm-svn: 195447
This is supposed to be the whole type of the IR unit, and so we
shouldn't pass a pointer to it but rather the value itself. In turn, we
need to provide a 'Module *' as that type argument (for example). This
will become more relevant with SCCs or other units which may not be
passed as a pointer type, but also brings consistency with the
transformation pass templates.
llvm-svn: 195445
Summary:
Call real pthread_attr_getstack instead of the interceptor
when we do intercept pthread_attr_getstack.
Reviewers: samsonov, eugenis
Reviewed By: samsonov
CC: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2237
llvm-svn: 195441
Not long ago I made the CodeGen of for loops simplify the condition at
-O0 in the same way we do for if and conditionals. Unfortunately this
ties how loops and simple conditions work together too tightly, which
makes features such as instrumentation based PGO awkward.
Ultimately, we should find a more general way to simplify the logic in
a given condition, but for now we'll just avoid using EmitBranchOnBool
for loops, like we already do for while and do loops.
llvm-svn: 195438
0 as CPU subtype never matches anything (at least, it doesn't match x86_64 windows binaries, of which there are correct arch definitions for). It should be created with LLDB_INVALID_CPUTYPE.
llvm-svn: 195435
type_traits:3280:31: error: expected primary-expression before 'decltype'
type_traits:3280:29: error: expected ';' at end of member declaration
memory:2415:49: error: function 'std::__1::default_delete<_Tp>::default_delete()'
defaulted on its first declaration must not have an exception-specification
memory:2435:49: error: function 'std::__1::default_delete<_Tp []>::default_delete()'
defaulted on its first declaration must not have an exception-specification
The attached patch defines _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_ADVANCED_SFINAE and
_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_DEFAULTED_FUNCTIONS for gcc version < 4.7, making
the library compile with gcc 4.6.4.
llvm-svn: 195431
Some linux headers are broken on older kernels.
Instead of depending on the constants and types from such headers directly,
we provide our own definitions and then verify them with compile-time
assertions. This makes the dependency on the headers test-only and would allow
switching to some other way of testing on older kernels, or even disable the
tests as the last resort (after all, kernel interfaces are supposed to be
stable).
llvm-svn: 195427
can't accidentally be allocated the wrong way (missing prefix data for decls
from AST files, for instance) and simplifies the CreateDeserialized functions a
little. An extra DeclContext* parameter to the not-from-AST-file operator new
allows us to ensure that we don't accidentally call the wrong one when
deserializing (when we don't have a DeclContext), allows some extra checks, and
prepares for some planned modules-related changes to Decl allocation.
No functionality change intended.
llvm-svn: 195426
Diags aren't usually in the first person, and 'windows' isn't the correct
product spelling to use in prose. Sidestep issues completely by making this
error message platform-neutral.
llvm-svn: 195422
This matches other README.txt files in LLVM and makes things more obvious on
Windows where it's likely to be read. CRLFs are retained for the same reason.
Also fix Visual Studio product name.
llvm-svn: 195420
ASTUnit instances are allocated infrequently so it's fine to keep this field
around in all build configurations.
Assigns null to silence -Wunused-private-field in Release.
llvm-svn: 195419
We already have a method for returning one loop latch but for some
reason no one has committed one for returning loop latches in the case
where there are multiple latches.
llvm-svn: 195410