.def file for each library. This means that adding a diagnostic
to sema doesn't require all the other libraries to be rebuilt.
Patch by Anders Johnsen!
llvm-svn: 63111
designated initializers. This implementation should cover all of the
constraints in C99 6.7.8, including long, complex designations and
computing the size of incomplete array types initialized with a
designated initializer. Please see the new test-case and holler if you
find cases where this doesn't work.
There are still some wrinkles with GNU's anonymous structs and
anonymous unions (it isn't clear how these should work; we'll just
follow GCC's lead) and with designated initializers for the members of a
union. I'll tackle those very soon.
CodeGen is still nonexistent, and there's some leftover code in the
parser's representation of designators that I'll also need to clean up.
llvm-svn: 62737
The core fix in Sema::ActOnClassMessage(). All the other changes have to do with passing down the SourceLocation for the receiver (to properly position the cursor when producing an error diagnostic).
llvm-svn: 59639
struct foo Y[10] = {
[4] .arr [2] 4 // expected-error {{expected '=' or another designator}}
};
because the "missing equals" extension only is valid if there
is exactly one array designator.
llvm-svn: 58215
1. It introduces new parser level abstractions for designators
that are used to communicate between parser and sema.
2. This fixes a FIXME where "identifier ':'" was considered to be
a designator even if it wasn't the first in a designator list.
3. In the "identifier ':'" case, it actually builds the designator
representation.
llvm-svn: 58205
-Remove ParseExpressionWithLeadingIdentifier and ParseAssignmentExprWithLeadingIdentifier.
-Separate ParseLabeledStatement from ParseIdentifierStatement.
llvm-svn: 53376
1. If we hit a semantic error, try harder to recover to emit
diagnostics for later initializer errors (PR2241).
2. Don't leak parsed initializers on an error.
llvm-svn: 49998
lib dir and move all the libraries into it. This follows the main
llvm tree, and allows the libraries to be built in parallel. The
top level now enforces that all the libs are built before Driver,
but we don't care what order the libs are built in. This speeds
up parallel builds, particularly incremental ones.
llvm-svn: 48402