Fixes PR#47614. Deduction guides, implicit or user-defined, look like
function declarations in the AST. They aren't really functions, though,
and they always have a trailing return type, so it doesn't make sense
to issue this warning for them.
Up until now, all references to `errno` were marked with `NOLINT`, since
it was technically calling an external function. This fixes the lint
rules so that `errno`, as well as `malloc`, `calloc`, `realloc`, and
`free` are all allowed to be called as external functions. All of the
relevant `NOLINT` comments have been removed, and the documentation has
been updated.
Reviewed By: sivachandra, lntue, aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113946
The google-readability-casting check is meant to be on par
with cpplint's readability/casting check, according to the
documentation. However it currently does not diagnose
functional casts, like:
float x = 1.5F;
int y = int(x);
This is detected by cpplint, however, and the guidelines
are clear that such a cast is only allowed when the type
is a class type (constructor call):
> You may use cast formats like `T(x)` only when `T` is a class type.
Therefore, update the clang-tidy check to check this
case.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114427
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48613.
llvm-header-guard is suggesting header guards with leading underscores
if the header file path begins with a '/' or similar special character.
Only reserved identifiers should begin with an underscore.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114149
Bitfields are special. Due to integral promotion [conv.prom/5] bitfield
member access expressions are frequently wrapped by an implicit cast to
`int` if that type can represent all the values of the bitfield.
Consider these examples:
struct SmallBitfield { unsigned int id : 4; };
x.id & 1; (case-1)
x.id & 1u; (case-2)
x.id << 1u; (case-3)
(unsigned)x.id << 1; (case-4)
Due to the promotion rules, we would get a warning for case-1. It's
debatable how useful this is, but the user at least has a convenient way
of //fixing// it by adding the `u` unsigned-suffix to the literal as
demonstrated by case-2. However, this won't work for shift operators like
the one in case-3. In case of a normal binary operator, both operands
contribute to the result type. However, the type of the shift expression is
the promoted type of the left operand. One could still suppress this
superfluous warning by explicitly casting the bitfield member access as
case-4 demonstrates, but why? The compiler already knew that the value from
the member access should safely fit into an `int`, why do we have this
warning in the first place? So, hereby we suppress this specific scenario,
when a bitfield's value is implicitly cast to int (likely due to integral
promotion).
Note that the bitshift operation might invoke unspecified/undefined
behavior, but that's another topic, this checker is about detecting
conversion-related defects.
Example AST for `x.id << 1`:
BinaryOperator 'int' '<<'
|-ImplicitCastExpr 'int' <IntegralCast>
| `-ImplicitCastExpr 'unsigned int' <LValueToRValue>
| `-MemberExpr 'unsigned int' lvalue bitfield .id
| `-DeclRefExpr 'SmallBitfield' lvalue ParmVar 'x' 'SmallBitfield'
`-IntegerLiteral 'int' 1
Reviewed By: courbet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114105
Invalid SourceRanges can occur generally if the code does not compile,
thus we expect clang error diagnostics.
Unlike `clang`, `clang-tidy` did not swallow invalid source ranges, but
tried to highlight them, and blow various assertions.
The following two examples produce invalid source ranges, but this is
not a complete list:
void test(x); // error: unknown type name 'x'
struct Foo {
member; // error: C++ requires a type specifier for all declarations
};
Thanks @whisperity helping me fix this.
Reviewed-By: xazax.hun
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114254
The `cppcoreguidelines-virtual-base-class-destructor` checker crashed on
this example:
#define DECLARE(CLASS) \
class CLASS { \
protected: \
virtual ~CLASS(); \
}
DECLARE(Foo); // no-crash
The checker will hit the following assertion:
clang-tidy: llvm/include/llvm/ADT/Optional.h:196: T &llvm::optional_detail::OptionalStorage<clang::Token, true>::getValue() & [T = clang::Token]: Assertion `hasVal' failed."
It turns out, `Lexer::findNextToken()` returned `llvm::None` within the
`getVirtualKeywordRange()` function when the `VirtualEndLoc`
SourceLocation represents a macro expansion.
To prevent this from happening, I decided to propagate the `llvm::None`
further up and only create the removal of `virtual` if the
`getVirtualKeywordRange()` succeeds.
I considered an alternative fix for this issue:
I could have checked the `Destructor.getLocation().isMacroID()` before
doing any Fixit calculation inside the `check()` function.
In contrast to this approach my patch will preserve the diagnostics and
drop the fixits only if it would have crashed.
Reviewed By: whisperity
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113558
When a symbol comes from the non self-contained header, we recursively uplift
the file we consider used to the first includer that has a header guard. We
need to do this while we still have FileIDs because every time a non
self-contained header is included, it gets a new FileID but is later
deduplicated by HeaderID and it's not possible to understand where it was
included from.
Based on D114370.
Reviewed By: sammccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114623
[NFC] As part of using inclusive language within the llvm project, this patch
replaces master with main in `SubModule2.h`.
Reviewed By: sammccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114100
This fixes "textDocument/prepareCallHierarchy" in clangd for ObjC methods. Details at https://github.com/clangd/vscode-clangd/issues/247.
clangd uses Decl::isFunctionOrFunctionTemplate to check if the decl given in a prepareCallHierarchy request is eligible for prepareCallHierarchy. We change to use isFunctionOrMethod which includes functions and ObjC methods.
Reviewed By: kadircet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114058
`isConstRefReturningMethodCall` should be considering
`CXXOperatorCallExpr` in addition to `CXXMemberCallExpr`. Clang considers
these to be distinct (`CXXOperatorCallExpr` derives from `CallExpr`, not
`CXXMemberCallExpr`), but we don't care in the context of this
check.
This is important because of
`std::vector<Expensive>::operator[](size_t) const`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114249
The configuration may kick off indexing, which may involve sending LSP
messages.
The crash is fiddly to reproduce in a hermetic test (we need background
indexing on without disk storage, and to handle server->client messages
in LSPClient...)
Fixes https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues/926
Overriding methods should not get a readability-identifier-naming
warning because the issue can only be fixed in the base class; but the
current check for whether a method is overriding does not take the
override attribute into account.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113830
The clang-tidy/infrastructure/pr37091.cpp test inherits the top-level .clang-tidy configuration because it doesn't specify its own checks. It'd be a more stable test if it operates independently of the top-level .clang-tidy settings.
I've made the clang-tidy/infrastructure/pr37091.cpp test independent of the top-level .clang-tidy (picked an arbitrary check that I saw another clang-tidy/infrastructure test was also using: clang-tidy/infrastructure/temporaries.cpp)
Reviewed By: kbobyrev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114034
This covers both C-style variadic functions and template variadic w/
parameter packs.
Previously we would return no signatures when working with template
variadic functions once activeParameter reached the position of the
parameter pack (except when it was the only param, then we'd still
show it when no arguments were given). With this commit, we now show
signathure help correctly.
Additionally, this commit fixes the activeParameter value in LSP output
of clangd in the presence of variadic functions (both kinds). LSP does
not allow the activeParamter to be higher than the number of parameters
in the active signature. With "..." or parameter pack being just one
argument, for all but first argument passed to "..." we'd report
incorrect activeParameter value. Clients such as VSCode would then treat
it as 0, as suggested in the spec) and highlight the wrong parameter.
In the future, we should add support for per-signature activeParamter
value, which exists in LSP since 3.16.0. This is not part of this
commit.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111318
This is a cleanup of the only llvm-prefer-isa-or-dyn-cast-in-conditionals finding in the clangd code base. This patch was created by automatically applying the fixes from clang-tidy.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113899
This will drop file version information from span names, reducing
overall cardinality and also effect logging when skipping actions in scheduler.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113390
Cleanup of clang-tidy findings: removing "else" after a return statement
to improve readability of the code.
This patch was created by applying the clang-tidy fixes automatically.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113892
The overload shouldSuppressDiagnostic seems unnecessary, and it is only
used in clangd.
This patch removes it and use the real one (suppression diagnostics are
discarded in clangd at the moment).
Fixes https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues/929
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113999
Cleaning up unused "using" declarations.
This patch was generated from automatically applyning clang-tidy fixes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113891
Fixes PR#52400. The tests for bugprone-throw-keyword-missing actually
already contain exceptions as class members, but not as members with
initializers, which was probably just an oversight.
This implements the following changes:
* AutoType retains sugared deduced-as-type.
* Template argument deduction machinery analyses the sugared type all the way
down. It would previously lose the sugar on first recursion.
* Undeduced AutoType will be properly canonicalized, including the constraint
template arguments.
* Remove the decltype node created from the decltype(auto) deduction.
As a result, we start seeing sugared types in a lot more test cases,
including some which showed very unfriendly `type-parameter-*-*` types.
Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>
Reviewed By: rsmith, #libc, ldionne
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110216
modernize-loop-convert checks and fixes when a loop that iterates over the
elements of a container can be rewritten from a for(...; ...; ...) style into
the "new" C++11 for-range format. For that, it needs to parse the elements of
that loop, like its init-statement, such as ItType it = cont.begin().
modernize-loop-convert checks whether the loop variable is initialized by a
begin() member function.
When an iterator is initialized with a conversion operator (e.g. for
(const_iterator it = non_const_container.begin(); ...), attempts to retrieve the
name of the initializer expression resulted in an assert, as conversion
operators don't have a valid IdentifierInfo.
I fixed this by making digThroughConstructors dig through conversion operators
as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113201
Fixes PR#38187. Constructors are actually already checked,
but only as functions, i.e. the check only looks at the
constructor body and not at the initializers, which misses
the (common) case where constructor parameters are moved
as part of an initializer expression.
One remaining false negative is when both the move //and//
the use-after-move occur in constructor initializers.
This is a lot more difficult to handle, though, because
the `bugprone-use-after-move` check is currently based on
a CFG that only takes the body into account, not the
initializers, so e.g. initialization order would have to
manually be considered. I will file a follow-up issue for
this once PR#38187 is closed.
Reviewed By: carlosgalvezp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113708
This implements the following changes:
* AutoType retains sugared deduced-as-type.
* Template argument deduction machinery analyses the sugared type all the way
down. It would previously lose the sugar on first recursion.
* Undeduced AutoType will be properly canonicalized, including the constraint
template arguments.
* Remove the decltype node created from the decltype(auto) deduction.
As a result, we start seeing sugared types in a lot more test cases,
including some which showed very unfriendly `type-parameter-*-*` types.
Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>
Reviewed By: rsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110216
- Jaro–Winkler and Sørensen–Dice should use en-dashes not regular
dashes. In reStructuredText this is typed as `--`.
- Letters at the beginning of a sentence should be capitalized.
This implements the following changes:
* AutoType retains sugared deduced-as-type.
* Template argument deduction machinery analyses the sugared type all the way
down. It would previously lose the sugar on first recursion.
* Undeduced AutoType will be properly canonicalized, including the constraint
template arguments.
* Remove the decltype node created from the decltype(auto) deduction.
As a result, we start seeing sugared types in a lot more test cases,
including some which showed very unfriendly `type-parameter-*-*` types.
Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>
Reviewed By: rsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110216
The fixes from the YAML file can refer to relative paths.
Those relative paths are meant to be resolved relative to the
corresponding `build directory`.
However, `clang-apply-replacements` currently interprets all
paths relative to its own working directory. This causes issues,
e.g., when `clang-apply-replacements` is run from outside of
the original build directory.
This commit adjusts `clang-apply-replacements` to take the build
directory into account when resolving relative file paths.
Reviewed By: ymandel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112647
The call to getTypeSizeInChars() is replaced with
getTypeSizeInCharsIfKnown(), which does not crash on forward declared
structs. This only affects printing.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113570
Detect when an identifier contains some Right-To-Left characters.
This pass relates to https://trojansource.codes/
Example of misleading source:
short int א = (short int)0;
short int ג = (short int)12345;
int main() {
int א = ג; // a local variable, set to zero?
printf("ג is %d\n", ג);
printf("א is %d\n", א);
}
This is a recommit of 299aa4dfa1 with missing
option registration fixed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112914
Fixes pr40372 (https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40372).
The llvm-header-guard check does not take into account that the path
separator on Windows is `\`, not `/`.
This means that instead of suggesting a header guard in the form of:
LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANG_TIDY_FOO_H
it incorrectly suggests:
C:\LLVM_PROJECT\CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA\CLANG_TIDY\FOO_H
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113450
This reverts commit 7f92a1a84b.
It triggers an assert, see http://45.33.8.238/linux/60293/step_9.txt
"AST/Decl.h:277: llvm::StringRef clang::NamedDecl::getName() const: Assertion `Name.isIdentifier() && "Name is not a simple identifier"' failed."
Calling clang-tidy on ClangTidyDiagnosticConsumer.cpp gives a
"unmatched NOLINTBEGIN without a subsequent NOLINTEND" warning.
The "NOLINTBEGIN" and "NOLINTEND" string literals used in the
implementation of `createNolintError()` get mistaken for actual
NOLINTBEGIN/END comments used to suppress clang-tidy warnings.
Rewrite the string literals so that they can no longer be mistaken for
actual suppression comments.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113472
Suggests switching the initialization pattern of `absl::Cleanup` instances from the factory function to class template argument deduction (CTAD) in C++17 and higher.
Reviewed By: ymandel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113195
[NFC] As part of using inclusive language within the llvm project,
this patch replaces master with main when referring to `.chm` files.
Reviewed By: teemperor
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113299
The files in compile-commands.json can potentially include duplicates.
Change run-clang-tidy.py so that it does not run on the duplicate entries.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112926
[NFC] This patch fixes URLs containing "master". Old URLs were either broken or
redirecting to the new URL.
Reviewed By: #libc, ldionne, mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113186
I noticed that, while go-to-def works on cases like:
namespace ns {
template<typename T> struct Foo {};
}
using ::ns::Fo^o;
it only works because of the FileIndex. We can get definition location
directly from AST too.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113029
Now in libcxx and clang, all the coroutine components are defined in
std::experimental namespace.
And now the coroutine TS is merged into C++20. So in the working draft
like N4892, we could find the coroutine components is defined in std
namespace instead of std::experimental namespace.
And the coroutine support in clang seems to be relatively stable. So I
think it may be suitable to move the coroutine component into the
experiment namespace now.
This patch would make clang lookup coroutine_traits in std namespace
first. For the compatibility consideration, clang would lookup in
std::experimental namespace if it can't find definitions in std
namespace. So the existing codes wouldn't be break after update
compiler.
And in case the compiler found std::coroutine_traits and
std::experimental::coroutine_traits at the same time, it would emit an
error for it.
The support for looking up std::experimental::coroutine_traits would be
removed in Clang16.
Reviewed By: lxfind, Quuxplusone
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108696
Back in the mists of time, the CXXRecordDecl for the injected-class-name was
a redecl of the outer class itself.
This got changed in 470c454a61, but only for plain
classes: class template instantation was still detecting the injected-class-name
in the template body and marking its instantiation as a redecl.
This causes some subtle inconsistent behavior between the two, e.g.
hasDefinition() returns true for Foo<int>::Foo but false for Bar::Bar.
This is the root cause of PR51912.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112765
The CERT rule ERR33-C can be modeled partially by the existing check
'bugprone-unused-return-value'. The existing check is reused with
a fixed set of checked functions.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112409
Run clang-tidy on all source files under `clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy`
with `-header-filter=clang-tidy.*` and make suggested corrections.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112864
Headers without include guards might have side effects or can be the files we
don't want to consider (e.g. tablegen ".inc" files). Skip them when translating
headers to the HeaderIDs that we will consider as unused.
Reviewed By: sammccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112695
We're missing all cases where the return value is a type alias.
Unfortunately, this includes things we care about, such as
`std::vector<T>::operator[]` (return value is `const_reference`,
not `const T&`).
Match the canonical type instead.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112722
This is important especially for code that tries to traverse scopes as
written in code, which is the contract SelectionTree tries to satisfy.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112712
This changes the handling of special buffers (<command-line> etc) that
SourceManager treats as files but FileManager does not.
We now include them in findReferencedFiles() and drop them as part of
translateToHeaderIDs(). This pairs more naturally with the data representations
we're using, and so avoids a bunch of converting between representations for
filtering.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112652
Doing otherwise leads to crashing. Way to reproduce: open "gmock/gmock.h" in
the LLVM source tree.
Reviewed By: kadircet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112608
This replaces the test removed in 51be7061d0
It is more principled and tests more critical cases: a crash while parsing.
We need two pieces of plumbing:
- a way to re-enable the crashing #pragmas via a flag, to test parse crashes
- a bit of reshuffling around ASTWorker execution so that we set up the
crash handler in both sync/async modes.
Sync mode is useful for debugging, so I tested both.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112565
This is a temporary hack to disable diagnostics for system headers. As of right
now, IncludeCleaner does not handle the Standard Library correctly and will
report most system headers as unused because very few symbols are defined in
top-level system headers. This will eventually be fixed, but for now we are
aiming for the most conservative approach with as little false-positive
warnings as possible. After the initial prototype and core functionality is
polished, I will turn back to handling the Standard Library as it requires
custom logic.
Reviewed By: sammccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112571
The string table `DefaultIgnoredParameterTypeSuffixes` has a typo:
`ForwardIt` is mistyped as `FowardIt`.
Correct typo and add test coverage.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112596
Collect the macro definition locations for all the macros used in the main
file.
Reviewed By: sammccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112447
Clangd used first token of filename as filename range rather than the
synthezied filename token. Unfortunately the former only contains `"` or `<` in
the raw lexing mode, resulting in wrong range information and breaking tidy
checks that relied on it.
Fixes https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues/896.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112559
We make assumption that:
getDeclForComment(getDeclForComment(X)) == getDeclForComment(X)
but this is not true if you have a template
instantionation of a template instantiation, which is the case when, for
example, you have a <=> operator in a templated class.
This fix makes getDeclForComment() call itself recursively to ensure
this property is always true.
Fixes https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues/901
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112527
I was under the impression that `return false;` in the
RecursiveASTVisitor stops the traversal for the subtree but it appears
that it stops the whole tree traversal, so this change introduces a bug
where `ReferencedLocationCrawler` will not collect any symbols past an
enum.
This is a follow-up on D112209.
clang-tidy can be used to statically analyze CUDA code,
thanks to clang being able to compile CUDA code natively.
This makes clang-tidy the one and only open-source
static analyzer for CUDA.
However it currently warns for native CUDA built-in
variables, like threadIdx, due to the way they
are implemented in clang.
Users don't need to know the details of the clang
implementation, and they should continue to write
idiomatic code. Therefore, suppress the warning
if a CUDA built-in variable is encountered.
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48758
Motivation:
At the moment it is hard to attribute a clangd crash to a specific request out of all in-flight requests that might be processed concurrently. So before we can act on production clangd crashes, we have to do quite some digging through the log tables populated by our in-house VSCode extension or sometimes even directly reach out to the affected developer. Having all the details needed to reproduce a crash printed alongside its stack trace has a potential to save us quite some time, that could better be spent on fixing the actual problems.
Implementation approach:
* introduce `ThreadCrashReporter` class that allows to set a temporary signal handler for the current thread
* follow RAII pattern to simplify printing context for crashes occurring within a particular scope
* hold `std::function` as a handler to allow capturing context to print
* set local `ThreadCrashReporter` within `JSONTransport::loop()` to print request JSON for main thread crashes, and in `ASTWorker::run()` to print the file paths, arguments and contents for worker thread crashes
`ThreadCrashReporter` currently allows only one active handler per thread, but the approach can be extended to support stacked handlers printing context incrementally.
Example output for main thread crashes:
```
...
#15 0x00007f7ddc819493 __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x23493)
#16 0x000000000249775e _start (/home/emmablink/local/llvm-project/build/bin/clangd+0x249775e)
Signalled while processing message:
{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "textDocument/didOpen", "params": {"textDocument": {"uri": "file:///home/emmablink/test.cpp", "languageId": "cpp", "version": 1, "text": "template <typename>\nclass Bar {\n Bar<int> *variables_to_modify;\n foo() {\n for (auto *c : *variables_to_modify)\n delete c;\n }\n};\n"}}}
```
Example output for AST worker crashes:
```
...
#41 0x00007fb18304c14a start_thread pthread_create.c:0:0
#42 0x00007fb181bfcdc3 clone (/lib64/libc.so.6+0xfcdc3)
Signalled during AST action:
Filename: test.cpp
Directory: /home/emmablink
Command Line: /usr/bin/clang -resource-dir=/data/users/emmablink/llvm-project/build/lib/clang/14.0.0 -- /home/emmablink/test.cpp
Version: 1
Contents:
template <typename>
class Bar {
Bar<int> *variables_to_modify;
foo() {
for (auto *c : *variables_to_modify)
delete c;
}
};
```
Testing:
The unit test covers the thread-localitity and nesting aspects of `ThreadCrashReporter`. There might be way to set up a lit-based integration test that would spawn clangd, send a message to it, signal it immediately and check the standard output, but this might be prone to raceconditions.
Reviewed By: sammccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109506
Based on post-commit review discussion on
2bd8493847 with Richard Smith.
Other uses of forcing HasEmptyPlaceHolder to false seem OK to me -
they're all around pointer/reference types where the pointer/reference
token will appear at the rightmost side of the left side of the type
name, so they make nested types (eg: the "int" in "int *") behave as
though there is a non-empty placeholder (because the "*" is essentially
the placeholder as far as the "int" is concerned).
This was originally committed in 277623f4d5
Reverted in f9ad1d1c77 due to breakages
outside of clang - lldb seems to have some strange/strong dependence on
"char [N]" versus "char[N]" when printing strings (not due to that name
appearing in DWARF, but probably due to using clang to stringify type
names) that'll need to be addressed, plus a few other odds and ends in
other subprojects (clang-tools-extra, compiler-rt, etc).
Includer cache could get into a bad state when a main file went bad and
added back afterwards. This patch adds a check to invalidate to prevent
that.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112130
To simplify suppressing warnings (for example, for
when multiple check aliases are enabled).
The globbing format reuses the same code as for
globbing when enabling checks, so the semantics
and behavior is identical.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111208
For example, if you have:
void foo(int bar);
foo(/*^
it should auto-complete to "bar=".
Because Sema callbacks for code completion in comments happen before we
have an AST we need to cheat in clangd by detecting completion on /*
before, moving cursor back by two characters, then running a simplified
verion of SignatureHelp to extract argument name(s) from possible
overloads.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110823
Incorrectly triggers for template classes that inherit
from a base class that has virtual destructor.
Any class inheriting from a base that has a virtual destructor
will have their destructor also virtual, as per the Standard:
https://timsong-cpp.github.io/cppwp/n4140/class.dtor#9
> If a class has a base class with a virtual destructor,
> its destructor (whether user- or implicitly-declared) is virtual.
Added unit tests to prevent regression.
Fixes bug https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51912
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110614
If the Node has an invalid location, it will trigger assert in
isInSystemHeader(...).
void test() {
__builtin_va_list __args;
// __builtin_va_list has no defination in any source file and its
// CXXConstructorDecl has invalid sourcelocation
}
coredump with "Assertion `Loc.isValid() && "Can't get file
characteristic of invalid loc!"' failed." in
getFileCharacteristic(SourceLocation).
Previously we would call getAsTemplate() when kind == TemplateExpansion,
which triggers an assertion. The call is now replaced with
getAsTemplateOrTemplatePattern(), which is exactly the same as
getAsTemplate(), except it allows calls when kind == TemplateExpansion.
No change in behavior for no-assert builds.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111648
The list of checked functions was incomplete in the description.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, steakhal
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111623
This requirement was introduced in the C++ Core guidelines in 2016:
1894380d0a
Then clang-tidy got updated to comply with the rule.
However in 2019 this decision was reverted:
5fdfb20b76
Therefore we need to apply the correct configuration to
clang-tidy again.
This also makes this cppcoreguidelines check consistent
with the other 2 alias checks: hicpp-use-override and
modernize-use-override.
Additionally, add another RUN line to the unit test,
to make sure cppcoreguidelines-explicit-virtual-functions
is tested.
As described on D111049, we're trying to remove the <string> dependency from error handling and replace uses of report_fatal_error(const std::string&) with the Twine() variant which can be forward declared.
Previously, the code in add_new_check.py that looks for fixit keywords in check source files when generating list.rst assumed that the script would only be called from its own path. That means it doesn't find any source files for the checks it's attempting to scan for, and it defaults to writing out nothing in the "Offers fixes" column for all checks. Other parts of add_new_check.py work from other paths, just not this part.
After this fix, add_new_check.py's "offers fixes" column generation for list.rst will be consistent regardless of what path it's called from by using the caller path that's deduced elsewhere already from sys.argv[0].
Reviewed By: kbobyrev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110600
Addresses https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues/881
Includes refs of base class method in refs of derived class method.
Previously we reported base class method's refs only for decl of derived
class method. Ideally this should work for all usages of derived class method.
Related patch:
fbeff2ec2b.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111039
- Support enums in C and ObjC as their
AST representations differ slightly.
- Add support for typedef'ed enums.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110954
Stop using APInt constructors and methods that were soft-deprecated in
D109483. This fixes all the uses I found in clang.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110808
References to fields inside anon structs contain an implicit children
for the container, which has the same SourceLocation with the field.
This was resulting in SelectionTree always picking the anon-struct rather than
the field as the selection.
This patch prevents that by claiming the range for the field early.
https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues/877.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110825
We can directly use cast<> instead of separate dyn_cast<> with assertions as cast<> will perform this for us.
Similarly we can replace a if(isa<>)+cast<>/dyn_cast<> with if(dyn_cast<>)
Add support for NOLINTBEGIN ... NOLINTEND comments to suppress
clang-tidy warnings over multiple lines. All lines between the "begin"
and "end" markers are suppressed.
Example:
// NOLINTBEGIN(some-check)
<Code with warnings to be suppressed, line 1>
<Code with warnings to be suppressed, line 2>
<Code with warnings to be suppressed, line 3>
// NOLINTEND(some-check)
Follows similar syntax as the NOLINT and NOLINTNEXTLINE comments
that are already implemented, i.e. allows multiple checks to be provided
in parentheses; suppresses all checks if the parentheses are omitted,
etc.
If the comments are misused, e.g. using a NOLINTBEGIN but not
terminating it with a NOLINTEND, a clang-tidy-nolint diagnostic
message pointing to the misuse is generated.
As part of implementing this feature, the following bugs were fixed in
existing code:
IsNOLINTFound(): IsNOLINTFound("NOLINT", Str) returns true when Str is
"NOLINTNEXTLINE". This is because the textual search finds NOLINT as
the stem of NOLINTNEXTLINE.
LineIsMarkedWithNOLINT(): NOLINTNEXTLINEs on the very first line of a
file are ignored. This is due to rsplit('\n\').second returning a blank
string when there are no more newline chars to split on.
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51790. The check triggers
incorrectly with non-type template parameters.
A bisect determined that the bug was introduced here:
ea2225a10b
Unfortunately that patch can no longer be reverted on top of the main
branch, so add a fix instead. Add a unit test to avoid regression in
the future.
At most one variant member of a union may have a default member
initializer. The case of anonymous records with multiple levels of
nesting like the following also needs to meet this rule. The original
logic is to horizontally obtain all the member variables in a record
that need to be initialized and then filter to the variables that need
to be fixed. Obviously, it is impossible to correctly initialize the
desired variables according to the nesting relationship.
See Example 3 in class.union
union U {
U() {}
int x; // int x{};
union {
int k; // int k{}; <== wrong fix
};
union {
int z; // int z{}; <== wrong fix
int y;
};
};
Xcode uses `#pragma mark -` to draw a divider in the outline view
and `#pragma mark Note` to add `Note` in the outline view. For more
information, see https://nshipster.com/pragma/.
Since the LSP spec doesn't contain dividers for the symbol outline,
instead we treat `#pragma mark -` as a group with children - the
decls that come after it, implicitly terminating when the symbol's
parent ends.
The following code:
```
@implementation MyClass
- (id)init {}
- (int)foo;
@end
```
Would give an outline like
```
MyClass
> Overrides
> init
> Public Accessors
> foo
```
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105904
That macro was being defined but not used anywhere in libc++, so it
must be safe to remove it.
As a fly-by fix, also remove mentions of this macro in other places
in LLVM, to make sure they were not depending on the value defined in
libc++.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110289
Don't create a useless functional patch with only filename in it when
there is only include directives to be patched but they're not
requested.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109880
Don't install clang-tidy checks and IncludeFixer or process clang diags
when they're going to be dropped. Also disables analysis for some
warnings completely.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109884
Fixes https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues/819
SourceLocation of macros change when a header file is included above it. This is not checked when creating a PreamblePatch, resulting in reusing previously built preamble with an incorrect source location for the macro in the example test case.
This patch stores the SourceLocation in the struct TextualPPDirective so that it gets checked when comparing old vs new preambles.
Also creates a preamble patch for code completion parsing so that clangd does not crash when following the example test case with a large file.
Reviewed By: kadircet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108045
This reverts commit 626586fc25.
Tweak the test for Windows. Windows defaults to delayed template
parsing, which resulted in the main template definition not registering
the test on Windows. Process the file with the additional
`-fno-delayed-template-parsing` flag to change the default beahviour.
Additionally, add an extra check for the fix it and use a more robust
test to ensure that the value is always evaluated.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108893
This reverts commit 76dc8ac36d.
Restore the change. The test had an incorrect negative from testing.
The test is expected to trigger a failure as mentioned in the review
comments. This corrects the test and should resolve the failure.
This introduces a new check, readability-containter-data-pointer. This
check is meant to catch the cases where the user may be trying to
materialize the data pointer by taking the address of the 0-th member of
a container. With C++11 or newer, the `data` member should be used for
this. This provides the following benefits:
- `.data()` is easier to read than `&[0]`
- it avoids an unnecessary re-materialization of the pointer
* this doesn't matter in the case of optimized code, but in the case
of unoptimized code, this will be visible
- it avoids a potential invalid memory de-reference caused by the
indexing when the container is empty (in debug mode, clang will
normally optimize away the re-materialization in optimized builds).
The small potential behavioural change raises the question of where the
check should belong. A reasoning of defense in depth applies here, and
this does an unchecked conversion, with the assumption that users can
use the static analyzer to catch cases where we can statically identify
an invalid memory de-reference. For the cases where the static analysis
is unable to prove the size of the container, UBSan can be used to track
the invalid access.
Special thanks to Aaron Ballmann for the discussion on whether this
check would be useful and where to place it.
This also partially resolves PR26817!
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108893
Even though they're implemented via typedefs, we typically
want to treat them like keywords.
We could add hover information / xrefs, but it's very unlikely
to provide any value.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108556
Rename methods to clearly signal when they only deal with ASCII,
simplify the parsing of identifier, and use start/continue instead of
head/body for consistency with Unicode terminology.
As of this commit:
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/307b1fdd
If either of those scripts are invoked with python 2, neither works due to:
"TypeError: write() argument 1 must be unicode, not str"
And if rename_check.py is invoked with python 3:
"ValueError: binary mode doesn't take an encoding argument"
(referring to `with io.open(filename, 'wb', encoding='utf8') as f:`), and
Another issue in rename_check.py in python 2:
"TypeError: list object is not an iterator"
(referring to `next(filter( ... os.listdir(old_module_path)))`)
(so, rename_check doesn't work with either 2 or 3, and add_new_check
doesn't work with 2, but does work with 3)
I ran these steps to test both python versions:
(manually - appears to be the "status quo" for these files)
python3 clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/add_new_check.py readability ggggg
python3 clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/rename_check.py readability-ggggg readability-hhhhh
git checkout HEAD -- clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/readability/CMakeLists.txt clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/readability/ReadabilityTidyModule.cpp clang-tools-extra/docs/ReleaseNotes.rst clang-tools-extra/docs/clang-tidy/checks/list.rst
rm -f clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/readability/GggggCheck.cpp clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/readability/GggggCheck.h clang-tools-extra/docs/clang-tidy/checks/readability-ggggg.rst clang-tools-extra/test/clang-tidy/checkers/readability-ggggg.cpp clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/readability/HhhhhCheck.cpp clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/readability/HhhhhCheck.h clang-tools-extra/docs/clang-tidy/checks/readability-hhhhh.rst
python2 clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/add_new_check.py readability ggggg
python2 clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/rename_check.py readability-ggggg readability-hhhhh
git checkout HEAD -- clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/readability/CMakeLists.txt clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/readability/ReadabilityTidyModule.cpp clang-tools-extra/docs/ReleaseNotes.rst clang-tools-extra/docs/clang-tidy/checks/list.rst
rm -f clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/readability/GggggCheck.cpp clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/readability/GggggCheck.h clang-tools-extra/docs/clang-tidy/checks/readability-ggggg.rst clang-tools-extra/test/clang-tidy/checkers/readability-ggggg.cpp clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/readability/HhhhhCheck.cpp clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/readability/HhhhhCheck.h clang-tools-extra/docs/clang-tidy/checks/readability-hhhhh.rst
Reviewed By: kbobyrev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109127
Finds base classes and structs whose destructor is neither public and
virtual nor protected and non-virtual.
A base class's destructor should be specified in one of these ways to
prevent undefined behaviour.
Fixes are available for user-declared and implicit destructors that are
either public and non-virtual or protected and virtual.
This check implements C.35 [1] from the CppCoreGuidelines.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, njames93
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D102325
[1]: http://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines#Rc-dtor-virtual
Low-level code may occasionally deal with direct access by concrete addresses
such as 0x1234. Values at these addresses act like globals: they can change
at any time. They typically wear volatile qualifiers.
Suppress all warnings on loops with conditions that involve casting anything to
a pointer-to-...-pointer-to-volatile type.
The closely related bugprone-redundant-branch-condition check
doesn't seem to be affected. Add a test just in case.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108808
This reverts commit 2fbd254aa4, which broke the libc++ CI. I'm reverting
to get things stable again until we've figured out a way forward.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108696
This helps improve the syntax highlighting for Objective-C code,
although it currently doesn't work well in VS Code with
methods/properties/ivars since we don't currently include the proper
decl context (e.g. class).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108584
Summary: Now in libcxx and clang, all the coroutine components are
defined in std::experimental namespace.
And now the coroutine TS is merged into C++20. So in the working draft
like N4892, we could find the coroutine components is defined in std
namespace instead of std::experimental namespace.
And the coroutine support in clang seems to be relatively stable. So I
think it may be suitable to move the coroutine component into the
experiment namespace now.
But move the coroutine component into the std namespace may be an break
change. So I planned to split this change into two patch. One in clang
and other in libcxx.
This patch would make clang lookup coroutine_traits in std namespace
first. For the compatibility consideration, clang would lookup in
std::experimental namespace if it can't find definitions in std
namespace and emit a warning in this case. So the existing codes
wouldn't be break after update compiler.
Test Plan: check-clang, check-libcxx
Reviewed By: lxfind
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108696
I discovered this quirk when working on some DWARF - AST printing prints
type template parameters fully qualified, but printed template template
parameters the way they were written syntactically, or wholely
unqualified - instead, we should print them consistently with the way we
print type template parameters: fully qualified.
The one place this got weird was for partial specializations like in
ast-print-temp-class.cpp - hence the need for checking for
TemplateNameDependenceScope::DependentInstantiation template template
parameters. (not 100% sure that's the right solution to that, though -
open to ideas)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108794
As identified by @RKSimon, there was a missing comma in the default
value for the "ignored parameter type suffixes" array, resulting in
bogus concatenation of two elements.
This is the first patch in an ongoing attempt of Include Cleaner: unused/missing
headere diagnostics, an IWYU-like functionality implementation for clangd. The
work is split into (mostly) distinct and parallelizable pieces:
- Finding all referenced locations (this patch).
- Finding all referenced locations of macros.
- Building IncludeGraph and marking headers as unused, used and directly used.
- Making use of the introduced library and add an option to use in clangd.
---
* Adding support for standard library headers (possibly through mapping
genfiles).
Based on https://reviews.llvm.org/D100540.
Reviewed By: sammccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105426
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50069
When clang-tidy sees:
```
if (true) [[unlikely]] {
...
}
```
It thinks the braces are missing and add them again.
```
if (true) { [[unlikely]] {
...
}
}
```
This revision aims to prevent that incorrect code generation
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105479
The overload of the constructor will repeatedly fix the member variables that need to be initialized.
Removed the duplicate '{}'.
```
struct A {
A() {}
A(int) {}
int _var; // int _var{}{}; <-- wrong fix
};
```
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107641
This happens in createInvocationWithCommandLine but only clangd currently passes
ShouldRecoverOnErorrs (sic).
One cause of this (with correct command) is several -arch arguments for mac
multi-arch support.
Fixes https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues/827
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107632
... to the one of signature hints.
In particular, completion items now also carry annotations, which client
code might be interested in.
Reviewed By: sammccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107365
It's quite useful to be able to hover over an #include and see the full
path to the header file.
Reviewed By: sammccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107137
Only the bare name is completed, with no args.
For args to be useful we need arg names. These *are* in the tablegen but
not currently emitted in usable form, so left this as future work.
C++11, C2x, GNU, declspec, MS syntax is supported, with the appropriate
spellings of attributes suggested.
`#pragma clang attribute` is supported but not terribly useful as we
only reach completion if parens are balanced (i.e. the line is not truncated)
There's no filtering of which attributes might make sense in this
grammatical context (e.g. attached to a function). In code-completion context
this is hard to do, and will only work in few cases :-(
There's also no filtering by langopts: this is because currently the
only way of checking is to try to produce diagnostics, which requires a
valid ParsedAttr which is hard to get.
This should be fairly simple to fix but requires some tablegen changes
to expose the logic without the side-effect.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107696
Add a check for enforcing minimum length for variable names. A default
minimum length of three characters is applied to regular variables
(including function parameters). Loop counters and exception variables
have a minimum of two characters. Additionally, the 'i', 'j' and 'k'
are accepted as legacy values.
All three sizes, as well as the list of accepted legacy loop counter
names are configurable.
The patch in http://reviews.llvm.org/D106431 landed in commit
4a097efe77 to the main branch.
However, this patch was also backported to upcoming release 13.0.0 in
commit 8dcdfc0de84f60b5b4af97ac5b357881af55bc6e, which makes this entry
in the release notes **NOT** a new thing for the purposes of 14.0.0.
Some files still contained the old University of Illinois Open Source
Licence header. This patch replaces that with the Apache 2 with LLVM
Exception licence.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107528
std::string, std::string_view, and absl::string_view all have a three-parameter version of find()
which has a "count" (or "n") paremeter limiting the size of the substring to search. We don't want
to propose changing to absl::StrContains in those cases. This change fixes that and adds unit tests
to confirm.
Reviewed By: ymandel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107837
Xcode uses `#pragma mark -` to draw a divider in the outline view
and `#pragma mark Note` to add `Note` in the outline view. For more
information, see https://nshipster.com/pragma/.
Since the LSP spec doesn't contain dividers for the symbol outline,
instead we treat `#pragma mark -` as a group with children - the
decls that come after it, implicitly terminating when the symbol's
parent ends.
The following code:
```
@implementation MyClass
- (id)init {}
- (int)foo;
@end
```
Would give an outline like
```
MyClass
> Overrides
> init
> Public Accessors
> foo
```
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105904
These aren't terribly common, but we currently mishandle them badly.
Not only do we not recogize the attributes themselves, but we often end up
selecting some node other than the parent (because source ranges aren't accurate
in the presence of attributes).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89785
We already strip all the inputs provided without `--`, this patch also
handles the cases with `--`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107637
This patch strips all the arch options in case of multiple ones. As it
results in multiple compiler jobs, which clangd cannot handle.
It doesn't pick any over the others as it is unclear which one the user wants
and defaulting to host architecture seems less surprising. Users also have the
ability to explicitly specify the architecture they want via clangd config
files.
Fixes https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues/827.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107634
This is needed for clients that want to highlight virtual functions
differently.
Reviewed By: sammccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107145
This patch tries to fix command line too long problem on Windows for
https://reviews.llvm.org/D86671.
The command line is too long with check_clang_tidy.py program on Windows,
because the configuration is long for regression test. Fix this issue by
passing the settings in file instead.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107325
The encoding used for opening files depends on the OS and might be different
from UTF-8 (e.g. on Windows it can be CP-1252). The documentation files use
UTF-8 and might be incompatible with other encodings. For example, right now
`clang-tools-extra/docs/clang-tidy/checks/abseil-no-internal-dependencies.rst`
has non-ASCII quotes and running `add_new_check.py` fails on Windows, because
it tries to read the file with incompatible encoding.
Use `io.open` for compatibility with both Python 2 and Python 3.
Reviewed By: kbobyrev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106792
Happens when DestContext is LinkageSpecDecl and hense CurContext happens to be
both not TagDecl and NamespaceDecl.
Minimal reproducer: trigger define outline in
```
namespace ns {
extern "C" {
typedef int foo;
}
foo Fo^o(int id) { return id; }
}
```
Reviewed By: kadircet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107047
FixIt, and add support for initialization check of scoped enum
In C++, the enumeration is never Integer, and the enumeration condition judgment is added to avoid compiling errors when it is initialized to an integer.
Add support for initialization check of scope enum.
As the following case show, clang-tidy will give a wrong automatic fix:
enum Color {Red, Green, Blue};
enum class Gender {Male, Female};
void func() {
Color color; // Color color = 0; <--- fix bug
Gender gender; // <--- no warning
}
Reviewd By: aaron.ballman, whisperity
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D106431
This is a gauage metric that sets particular remote-index instances as
used. It should enable accumulation of multiple streams to see number of clangd
processes making use of remote index, broken down by remote index address.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106796
Background-indexing is fine, because it uses GlobalCompilationDatabase
to fetch the compile commands (hence uses CommandMangler), and creates
invocation through buildCompilerInvocation.
Depends on D106639.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106669
It is not great to list diag ids by hand, but I don't see any other
solution unless diagnostics are annotated with these explicitly, which is a
bigger change in clang and I am not sure if would be worth it.
Diagnostics handled by this patch is by no means exhaustive, there might be
other checks that don't mention "unused"/"deprecated" in their names. But it
feels like this should be enough to catch common diagnostics and can be extended
over time.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107040
Many concepts emulation libraries, such as the one found in Range v3, tend to
use non-type template parameters for the enable_if type expression, due to
their versatility in template functions and constructors containing variadic
template parameter packs.
Unfortunately the bugprone-forwarding-reference-overload check does not
handle non-type template parameters, as was first noted in this bug report:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38081
This patch fixes this long standing issue and allows for the check to be suppressed
with the use of a non-type template parameter containing enable_if or enable_if_t in
the type expression, so long as it has a default literal value.
An otherwise unexercised code path related to trying to model
"array-to-pointer decay" resulted in a null pointer dereference crash
when parameters of type "reference to array" were encountered.
Fixes crash report http://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50995.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D106946
Useful in logs to understand issues around some platforms we don't have much
experience with (e.g. m1, mingw)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105681
With GCC <6 constructing a function_ref from a free function reference
leads to it referencing a temporary function pointer. If the lifetime of
that temporary is insufficient it can crash.
Fixes https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues/800
Pushes input for the compile action to the end while separating with a
`--` before applying other manglings. This ensures edits that effect only the
arguments that come after them works, like changing parse language via -x.
Fixes https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues/555.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106527
The original code appears to be OK per the spec, but we've had 3 reports of
crashes with certain unofficial builds of clangd that look a lot like old
compilers (GCC 5.4?) getting lifetime rules wrong.
Fixes https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues/800
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106654
Take full advantage of AND's iterator children size estimation: use early reset
in sync() and prevent large overhead. The idea is that the children at the
beginning of the list are smaller and cheaper to advance. Very large children
negate the effect of this performance optimisation and hence should be
advanced only when absolutely necessary. By reducing the number of large
iterators' updates, we increase the performance by a large margin.
This change was tested on a comprehensive query dataset. The performance
boost increases with the average length of the query, on small queries it is
close to 45% but the longer they go the closer it gets to 60% and beyond.
Reviewed By: sammccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106528