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Douglas Gregor e0e9630e07 When extracting the callee declaration from a call expression, be sure
to look through SubstNonTypeTemplateParmExprs. Then, update the IR
generation of CallExprs to actually use CallExpr::getCalleeDecl()
rather than attempting to mimick its behavior (badly).

Fixes <rdar://problem/10063539>.

llvm-svn: 139185
2011-09-06 21:41:04 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 9246b6830a In C++, if the user redeclares a builtin function with a type that is
inconsistent with the type that the builtin *should* have, forget
about the builtin altogether: we don't want subsequence analyses,
CodeGen, etc., to think that we have a proper builtin function.

C is protected from errors here because it allows one to use a
library builtin without having a declaration, and detects inconsistent
(re-)declarations of builtins during declaration merging. C++ was
unprotected, and therefore would crash.

Fixes PR8839.

llvm-svn: 122351
2010-12-21 19:47:46 +00:00