These cases occur frequently for declarations in the global module (above the
module-declaration) in a Modules TS module interface. When we merge a
definition from another module into such a module-private definition, ensure
that we transitively make everything lexically within that definition visible
to that translation unit.
llvm-svn: 307129
In C mode clang fails to merge the textually included definition with the one imported from a module. The C lookup rules fail to find the imported definition because its linkage is internal in non C++ mode.
This patch reinstates some of the ODR merging rules for typedefs of anonymous tags for languages other than C++.
Patch by Raphael Isemann and me (D34510).
llvm-svn: 306964
Allow ODR for ObjC/C in the sense that we won't keep more that
one definition around (merge them). However, ensure the decl
pass the structural compatibility check in C11 6.2.7/1, for that,
reuse the structural equivalence checks used by the ASTImporter.
Few other considerations:
- Create error diagnostics for tag types mismatches and thread
them into the structural equivalence checks.
- Note that by doing this we only support redefinition between types
that are considered "compatible types" by C.
This is mixed approach of the suggestions discussed in
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2017-March/053257.html
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31778
rdar://problem/31909368
llvm-svn: 306918
Redeclaration lookup should never find hidden enumerators in C, because
they do not have linkage (C11 6.2.2/6)
The linkage of an enumerator should be VisibleNoLinkage, and
isHiddenDeclarationVisible should be checking hasExternalFormalLinkage.
This is was reviewed as part of D31778, but splitted into a different
commit for clarity.
rdar://problem/31909368
llvm-svn: 306917
Summary:
This patch aims to fix the bug reported at
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33189. Clang hits an assertion
when a template destructor declaration is present. This is caused by
later processing that does not expect to encounter a template when
looking at a destructor. The resolution is to treat the destructor as
being not declared when later processing is interested in the properties
of the destructor of a class.
Reviewers: rcraik, hubert.reinterpretcast, aaron.ballman, rsmith
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: rsmith, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33833
Patch by Kuang He!
llvm-svn: 306905
a c++17 aligned allocation/deallocation function that is unavailable in
the standard library on Apple platforms.
The aligned functions are implemented only in the following versions or
later versions of the OSes, so clang issues diagnostics if the deployment
target being targeted is older than these:
macosx: 10.13
ios: 11.0
tvos: 11.0
watchos: 4.0
The diagnostics are issued whenever the aligned functions are selected
except when the selected function has a definition in the same file.
If there is a user-defined function available somewhere else, option
-Wno-aligned-allocation-unavailable can be used to silence the
diagnostics.
rdar://problem/32664169
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34574
llvm-svn: 306722
According to the documentation, when encoding a bit-field, GNU runtime
needs its starting position in addition to its type and size.
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Type-encoding.html
Prior to r297702, the starting position information was not being
encoded, which is incorrect, and after r297702, an assertion started to
fail because an ObjCIvarDecl was being passed to a function expecting a
FieldDecl.
This commit moves LookupFieldBitOffset to ASTContext and uses the
function to encode the starting position of bit-fields.
llvm-svn: 306364
When generating the decorated name for a static variable inside a
BlockDecl, construct a scope for the block invocation function that
homes the parameter. This allows for arbitrary nesting of the blocks
even if the variables are shadowed. Furthermore, using this for the name
allows for undname to properly undecorated the name for us. It shows up
as the synthetic __block_invocation function that the compiler emitted
in the local scope.
llvm-svn: 306347
Also add testcases for a bunch of expression forms that cause our evaluator to
crash. See PR33140 and PR32864 for crashes that this was causing.
This reverts r305287, which reverted r305239, which reverted r301742. The
previous revert claimed that buildbots were broken, but did not add any
testcases and the buildbots have lost all memory of what was wrong here.
Changes to test/OpenMP are not reverted; another change has triggered those
tests to change their output in the same way that r301742 did.
llvm-svn: 306346
This reverts commit r306137. It has problems on code like this:
struct __declspec(dllimport) Foo {
int a;
int get_a() { return a; }
};
template <int (Foo::*Getter)()> struct HasValue {
int operator()(Foo *p) { return (p->*Getter)(); }
};
int main() {
Foo f;
f.a = 3;
int x = HasValue<&Foo::get_a>()(&f);
}
llvm-svn: 306175
We were already applying the same rules to dllimport function pointers.
David Majnemer added that logic back in r211677 to fix PR20130. We
failed to extend that logic to non-virtual member function pointers,
which are basically function pointers in a struct with some extra
offsets.
Fixes PR33570.
llvm-svn: 306137
declarations that are owned but unconditionally visible.
This allows us to set declarations as visible even if they have a local owning
module, without losing information. In turn, that means that our Objective-C
support can keep on incorrectly assuming the "hidden" bit on the declaration is
the whole story with regard to name visibility. This will also be useful once
we support the C++ Modules TS export semantics.
Objective-C name visibility is still incorrect in any case where the "hidden"
bit is not the complete story: for instance, in Objective-C++ the set of
visible categories will be wrong during template instantiation, and with local
submodule visibility enabled it will be wrong when building modules. Fixing that
will require a major overhaul of how visibility is handled for Objective-C (and
particularly for categories).
llvm-svn: 306075
This allows for -fms-extensions to work the same on LP64. For example,
_BitScanReverse is expected to be 32-bit, matching Windows/LLP64, even
though long is 64-bit on x86_64 Darwin or Linux (LP64).
Implement this by adding a new character code 'N', which is 'int' if
the target is LP64 and the same 'L' otherwise
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34377
rdar://problem/32599746
llvm-svn: 305875
Summary:
The ASTImporter should import CXX method overrides from the source context
when it imports a method decl.
Reviewers: spyffe, rsmith, doug.gregor
Reviewed By: spyffe
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34371
llvm-svn: 305850
Consider:
struct MyClass {
void f() {}
}
MyClass::f(){} // expected error redefinition of f. #1
Some clients (eg. cling) need to call removeDecl for the redefined (#1) decl.
This patch enables us to remove the lookup entry is registered in the semantic
decl context and not in the primary decl context of the lexical decl context
where we currently are trying to remove it from.
It is not trivial to test this piece and writing a full-blown unit test seems
too much.
llvm-svn: 305799
Summary:
setMustBuildLookupTable should be called on imported TagDecls otherwise we may fail
to import their member decls (if they have any).
Not calling the setMustBuildLookupTable method results in a failure in the attached test
case when lookup for the 'x' member fails on struct S, which hasn't had its decls imported
elsewhere. (By contrast the member-in-struct testcase hasn't run into this issue
because the import of its decls is triggered when the struct instance is defined, and the
member access follows this).
Reviewers: spyffe, rsmith
Reviewed By: spyffe, rsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34253
llvm-svn: 305619
These VarDecl's are static data members of classes. Since the initializers are
also hashed, this also provides checking for default arguments to methods.
llvm-svn: 305543
Summary:
The title says it all.
Reviewers: GorNishanov, rsmith
Reviewed By: GorNishanov
Subscribers: rjmccall, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34194
llvm-svn: 305496
We were doing FindNodeOrInsertPos on SubstTemplateTypeParmPackTypes, so
we should presumably be inserting into SubstTemplateTypeParmPackTypes.
Looks like the FoldingSet API can be tweaked a bit so that we can catch
things like this at compile-time. I'll look into that shortly.
I'm unsure of how to test this; suggestions welcome.
Thanks to Vladimir Voskresensky for bringing this up!
llvm-svn: 305207
Summary:
If the first parameter of the function is the ImplicitParamDecl, codegen
automatically marks it as an implicit argument with `this` or `self`
pointer. Added internal kind of the ImplicitParamDecl to separate
'this', 'self', 'vtt' and other implicit parameters from other kind of
parameters.
Reviewers: rjmccall, aaron.ballman
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33735
llvm-svn: 305075
Pipes are now the size of pointers rather than the size
of the type that they contain.
Patch by Simon Perretta!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33597
llvm-svn: 304708
Modifies FunctionDecl::isThisDeclarationADefinition so that it covers
all the cases checked by FunctionDecl::isDefined. Implements the latter
method by call to isThisDeclarationADefinition.
This change is a part of the patch D30170.
llvm-svn: 304684
__unaligned is not currently mangled in any way in the Itanium ABI. This causes
failures when using -fms-extensions and C++ in targets using Itanium ABI.
As suggested by @rsmith the simplest thing to do here is actually mangle the
qualifier as a vendor extension.
This patch also removes the change done in D31976 and updates its test to the
new reality.
This fixes
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33080https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33178
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33398
llvm-svn: 304523