- Need trimming before parsing major or minor version numbers. This's required
due to the different line ending on Windows.
- In addition, the integer conversion may fail due to invalid char. Return that
parsing function return `true` when the parsing fails.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93587
With the internal clang extension '__cl_clang_variadic_functions'
variadic functions are accepted by the frontend.
This is not a fully supported vendor/Khronos extension
as it can only be used on targets with variadic prototype
support or in metaprogramming to represent functions with
generic prototype without calling such functions in the
kernel code.
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94027
The new clang internal extension '__cl_clang_function_pointers'
allows use of function pointers and other features that have
the same functionality:
- Use of member function pointers;
- Unrestricted use of references to functions;
- Virtual member functions.
This not a vendor extension and therefore it doesn't require any
special target support. Exposing this functionality fully
will require vendor or Khronos extension.
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94021
Summary:
Optimized debugging is not supported by ptxas. Debugging information is degraded to line information only if optimizations are enabled, but debugging information would be added back in by the driver if remarks were enabled. This solves https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48153.
Reviewers: jdoerfert tra jholewinski serge-sans-paille
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94123
The MatrixType, ExtVectorType, VectorSize and AddressSpace attributes
have arguments defined as ExprArguments in Attr.td. So their arguments
should never be ArgIdents and the logic to handle this case can be
removed.
The logic has been replaced by an assertion to ensure the arguments
are always ArgExpressions
Reviewed By: erichkeane
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94092
Add support for options -D and -U in the new Flang driver.
Summary of changes:
- Create PreprocessorOptions, to be used by the driver then translated
into Fortran::parser::Options
- Create CompilerInvocation::setFortranOpts to pass preprocessor
options into the parser options
- Add a dedicated method, Flang::AddPreprocessingOptions, to extract
preprocessing options from the driver arguments into the preprocessor
command arguments
Macros specified like -DName will default to definition 1.
When defining macros, the new driver will drop anything after an
end-of-line character. This is consistent with gfortran and clang, but
different to what currently f18 does. However, flang (which is a bash
wrapper for f18), also drops everything after an end-of-line character.
So gfortran-like behaviour felt like the natural choice. Test is added
to demonstrate this behaviour.
Reviewed By: awarzynski
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93401
Like the VarDecl that gets its type updated based on an init-list, this
patch corrects the MaterializeTemporaryExpr's type to make sure it isn't
creating an incomplete type, which leads to a handful of CodeGen crashes
(see PR 47636).
Based on @rsmith 's comments on D88236
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88298
This patch propagates the -moutline flag when LTO is enabled and avoids
passing it explicitly to the linker plugin.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93385
This reverts 7ad666798f and 1876a2914f that reverted:
741978d727 [clang][cli] Port CodeGen option flags to new option parsing system
383778e217 [clang][cli] Port LangOpts option flags to new option parsing system
aec2991d08 [clang][cli] Port LangOpts simple string based options to new option parsing system
95d3cc67ca [clang][cli] Port CodeGenOpts simple string flags to new option parsing system
27b7d64688 [clang][cli] Streamline MarshallingInfoFlag description
70410a2649 [clang][cli] Let denormalizer decide how to render the option based on the option class
63a24816f5 [clang][cli] Implement `getAllArgValues` marshalling
Commit 741978d727 accidentally changed the `Group` attribute of `g[no_]column_info` options from `g_flags_Group` to `g_Group`, which changed the debug info options passed to cc1 by the driver.
Similar change was also present in 383778e217, which accidentally added `Group<f_Group>` to `f[no_]const_strings` and `f[no_]signed_wchar`.
This patch corrects all three accidental changes by replacing `Bool{G,F}Option` with `BoolCC1Option`.
In implicitly movable test, a two-stage overload resolution is performed.
If the first overload resolution selects a deleted function, Clang directly
performs the second overload resolution, without checking whether the
deleted function matches the additional criteria.
This patch fixes the above problem.
Reviewed By: Quuxplusone
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92936
Stencils `maybeDeref` and `maybeAddressOf` are designed to handle nodes that may
be pointers. Currently, they only handle native pointers. This patch extends the
support to recognize smart pointers and handle them as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93637
getAs<> can return null if the cast is invalid, which can lead to null pointer deferences. Use castAs<> instead which will assert that the cast is valid.
This is an enhancement to LLVM Source-Based Code Coverage in clang to track how
many times individual branch-generating conditions are taken (evaluate to TRUE)
and not taken (evaluate to FALSE). Individual conditions may comprise larger
boolean expressions using boolean logical operators. This functionality is
very similar to what is supported by GCOV except that it is very closely
anchored to the ASTs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84467
This commit introduces a new attribute `called_once`.
It can be applied to function-like parameters to signify that
this parameter should be called exactly once. This concept
is particularly widespread in asynchronous programs.
Additionally, this commit introduce a new group of dataflow
analysis-based warnings to check this property. It identifies
and reports the following situations:
* parameter is called twice
* parameter is never called
* parameter is not called on one of the paths
Current implementation can also automatically infer `called_once`
attribute for completion handler paramaters that should follow the
same principle by convention. This behavior is OFF by default and
can be turned on by using `-Wcompletion-handler`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92039
rdar://72812043
VLST arguments are coerced to VLATs at the function boundary for
consistency with the VLAT ABI. They are then bitcast back to VLSTs in
the function prolog. Previously, this conversion is done through memory.
With the introduction of the llvm.vector.{insert,extract} intrinsic, we
can avoid going through memory here.
Depends on D92761
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92762
Because we don't know in ASTMatchFinder whether we're matching in AsIs
or IgnoreUnlessSpelledInSource mode, we need to traverse the lambda
twice, but store whether we're matching in nodes spelled in source or
not.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93688
Pointers to member functions are a special case
of function pointers and therefore have to be
disallowed.
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93958
We supports SjLj exception handling in the backend, so changing
clang to allow lowering using SjLj exceptions. Update a regression
test also.
Reviewed By: simoll
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94076
The argument to the `vec_step` builtin is not evaluated. Hoist the
diagnostic for this in `Sema::CheckUnaryExprOrTypeTraitOperand` such
that it comes before `Sema::CheckVecStepTraitOperandType`.
A minor side-effect of this change is that it also produces the
warning for `co_await` and `co_yield` as `sizeof` arguments now, which
seems to be reasonable given that the warning is emitted for `typeid`
already.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91348
Some clients which want to track state need the information whether a template
was instantiated and made invalid.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92248
We're immediately dereferencing the casted pointer, so use cast<> which will assert instead of dyn_cast<> which can return null.
Fixes static analyzer warning.
As a follow-up to D93656, I'm switching the Clang UniqueInternalLinkageNamesPass scheduling to using the LLVM one with newpm.
Test Plan:
Reviewed By: aeubanks, tmsriram
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94019
[libomptarget][amdgpu] Call into deviceRTL instead of ockl
Amdgpu codegen presently emits a call into ockl. The same functionality
is already present in the deviceRTL. Adds an amdgpu specific entry point
to avoid the dependency. This lets simple openmp code (specifically, that
which doesn't use libm) run without rocm device libraries installed.
Reviewed By: ronlieb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93356
getAs<> can return null if the cast is invalid, which can lead to null pointer deferences. Use castAs<> instead which will assert that the cast is valid.
Add powerpcle support to clang.
For FreeBSD, assume a freestanding environment for now, as we only need it in the first place to build loader, which runs in the OpenFirmware environment instead of the FreeBSD environment.
For Linux, recognize glibc and musl environments to match current usage in Void Linux PPC.
Adjust driver to match current binutils behavior regarding machine naming.
Adjust and expand tests.
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93919
In implicitly movable test, a two-stage overload resolution is performed.
If the first overload resolution selects a deleted function, Clang directly
performs the second overload resolution, without checking whether the
deleted function matches the additional criteria.
This patch fixes the above problem.
Reviewed By: Quuxplusone
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92936
The idea is that the CC1 default for ELF should set dso_local on default
visibility external linkage definitions in the default -mrelocation-model pic
mode (-fpic/-fPIC) to match COFF/Mach-O and make output IR similar.
The refactoring is made available by 2820a2ca3a.
Currently only x86 supports local aliases. We move the decision to the driver.
There are three CC1 states:
* -fsemantic-interposition: make some linkages interposable and make default visibility external linkage definitions dso_preemptable.
* (default): selected if the target supports .Lfoo$local: make default visibility external linkage definitions dso_local
* -fhalf-no-semantic-interposition: if neither option is set or the target does not support .Lfoo$local: like -fno-semantic-interposition but local aliases are not used. So references can be interposed if not optimized out.
Add -fhalf-no-semantic-interposition to a few tests using the half-based semantic interposition behavior.
* static relocation model: always
* other relocation models: if isStrongDefinitionForLinker
This will make LLVM IR emitted for COFF/Mach-O and executable ELF similar.
As mentioned in D93793, there are quite a few places where unary `IRBuilder::CreateShuffleVector(X, Mask)` can be used
instead of `IRBuilder::CreateShuffleVector(X, Undef, Mask)`.
Let's update them.
Actually, it would have been more natural if the patches were made in this order:
(1) let them use unary CreateShuffleVector first
(2) update IRBuilder::CreateShuffleVector to use poison as a placeholder value (D93793)
The order is swapped, but in terms of correctness it is still fine.
Reviewed By: spatel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93923
This simplifies TargetMachine::shouldAssumeDSOLocal and and gives frontend the
decision to use dso_local. For LLVM synthesized functions/globals, they may lose
inferred dso_local but such optimizations are probably not very useful.
Note: the hasComdat() condition in canBenefitFromLocalAlias (D77429) may be dead now.
(llvm/CodeGen/X86/semantic-interposition-comdat.ll)
(Investigate whether we need test coverage when Fuchsia C++ ABI is clearer)
UBSan was using the complete-object align rather than nv alignment
when checking the "this" pointer of a method.
Furthermore, CGF.CXXABIThisAlignment was also being set incorrectly,
due to an incorrectly negated test. The latter doesn't appear to have
had any impact, due to it not really being used anywhere.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93072
As proposed in https://github.com/WebAssembly/simd/pull/380. This commit makes
the new instructions available only via clang builtins and LLVM intrinsics to
make their use opt-in while they are still being evaluated for inclusion in the
SIMD proposal.
Depends on D93771.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93775
function when the receiver is nil
Callee-destroyed arguments to a method have to be destroyed in the
caller function when the receiver is nil as the method doesn't get
executed. This fixes PR48207.
rdar://71808391
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93273
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48569
This is a tentative fix which addresses a PR raise regarding Case indentation when working with Whitesmiths Indentation
I could not find online any reference sources as to what the case indentation for Whitesmith's should be (or be allowed to be)
But according to the documentation, we don't obey the rules for Whitesmith's
```
In particular, the documentation states that this option is to "indent case labels one level from the switch statement. When false, use the same indentation level as for the switch statement."
```
The behaviour we add here is actually as the TODO in the tests used to state in {D67627}, but when {D82016} was added and I brought these tests out from being TODO I realized I changed the indentation.
Reviewed By: curdeius, HazardyKnusperkeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93806
Add support for stdin to SourceManager and FileManager. Adds
FileManager::getSTDIN, which adds a FileEntryRef for `<stdin>` and reads
the MemoryBuffer, which is stored as `FileEntry::Content`.
Eventually the other buffers in `ContentCache` will sink to here as well
-- we probably usually want to load/save a MemoryBuffer eagerly -- but
it's happening early for stdin to get rid of
CompilerInstance::InitializeSourceManager's final call to
`SourceManager::overrideFileContents`.
clang/test/CXX/modules-ts/dcl.dcl/dcl.module/dcl.module.export/p1.cpp
relies on building a module from stdin; supporting that requires setting
ContentCache::BufferOverridden.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93148
Handle named pipes natively in SourceManager and FileManager, removing a
call to `SourceManager::overrideFileContents` in
`CompilerInstance::InitializeSourceManager` (removing a blocker for
sinking the content cache to FileManager (which will incidently sink
this new named pipe logic with it)).
SourceManager usually checks if the file entry's size matches the
eventually loaded buffer, but that's now skipped for named pipes since
the `stat` won't reflect the full size. Since we can't trust
`ContentsEntry->getSize()`, we also need shift the check for files that
are too large until after the buffer is loaded... and load the buffer
immediately in `createFileID` so that no client gets a bad value from
`ContentCache::getSize`. `FileManager::getBufferForFile` also needs to
treat these files as volatile when loading the buffer.
Native support in SourceManager / FileManager means that named pipes can
also be `#include`d, and clang/test/Misc/dev-fd-fs.c was expanded to
check for that.
This is a new version of 3b18a594c7, which
was reverted in b346322019 since it was
missing the `SourceManager` changes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92531