2. Fixes all allowable key-words used as selectors.
3. Template to do the messaging parse.
4. A test case for all allowable selector names.
llvm-svn: 41723
labels are generated bracketing each call (not just
invokes). This is used to generate entries in
the exception table required by the C++ personality.
However it gets in the way of tail-merging. This
patch solves the problem by no longer placing labels
around ordinary calls. Instead we generate entries
in the exception table that cover every instruction
in the function that wasn't covered by an invoke
range (the range given by the labels around the invoke).
As an optimization, such entries are only generated for
parts of the function that contain a call, since for
the moment those are the only instructions that can
throw an exception [1]. As a happy consequence, we
now get a smaller exception table, since the same
region can cover many calls. While there, I also
implemented folding of invoke ranges - successive
ranges are merged when safe to do so. Finally, if
a selector contains only a cleanup, there's a special
shorthand for it - place a 0 in the call-site entry.
I implemented this while there. As a result, the
exception table output (excluding filters) is now
optimal - it cannot be made smaller [2]. The
problem with throw filters is that folding them
optimally is hard, and the benefit of folding them is
minimal.
[1] I tested that having trapping instructions (eg
divide by zero) in such a region doesn't cause trouble.
[2] It could be made smaller with the help of higher
layers, eg by having branch folding reorder basic blocks
ending in invokes with the same landing pad so they
follow each other. I don't know if this is worth doing.
llvm-svn: 41718
- ArrayType::getBaseType(), and
- ConstantArrayType::getMaximumElements().
Wanted to do this cleanup before adding structure support, which will add more complexity.
llvm-svn: 41715
- Fixed many bugs, enhanced test case considerably, added a diagnostic, etc.
- Refactored CheckInitList() into CheckVariableInitList()/CheckConstantInitList().
- Added CheckInitExpr().
- Support for multi-dimensional arrays looking good.
llvm-svn: 41690
- Added Expr::isConstantExpr().
- Added type checking for InitListExpr elements.
- Added diagnostic for trying to initialize a variable sized object.
llvm-svn: 41674
Step 1: Start instantiating InitListExpr's.
Step 2: Call newly added function Sema::CheckInitializer() from Sema::ParseDeclarator().
Step 3: Give InitListExpr's a preliminary type.
Step 4: Start emitting diagnostics for simple assignments.
Note:
As a result of step 1, the CodeGen/mandel.c test asserts "Unimplemented agg expr!", which is expected.
As a result of step 4, the test below now fails. This isn't expected and needs to be investigated (it appears type checking for C++ references is flawed in some way).
******************** TEST 'Sema/cxx-references.cpp' FAILED! ********************
Command:
clang -fsyntax-only Sema/cxx-references.cpp
Output:
Sema/cxx-references.cpp:8:12: warning: incompatible pointer types assigning 'int &*' to 'int *'
int *p = &r;
^~
Sema/cxx-references.cpp:10:20: error: incompatible types assigning 'int (int)' to 'int (&)(int)'
int (&rg)(int) = g;
^
Sema/cxx-references.cpp:13:18: error: incompatible types assigning 'int [3]' to 'int (&)[3]'
int (&ra)[3] = a;
^
Sema/cxx-references.cpp:16:14: error: incompatible types assigning 'int *' to 'int *&'
int *& P = Q;
^
4 diagnostics generated.
******************** TEST 'Sema/cxx-references.cpp' FAILED! ********************
llvm-svn: 41671