Check INTENT(OUT)/INTENT(INOUT) constraints for actual argument
of intrinsic procedure calls.
- Adding a common::Intent field to the IntrinsicDummyArgument
in the intrinsic table.
- Propagating it to the DummyDataObject intent field so that it can
later be used in CheckExplicitDataArg semantic checks.
- Add related tests.
- Fix regression (C846 false error), C846 INTENT(OUT) rule does
not apply to intrinsic call. Propagate the information that we
are in an intrinsic call up to CheckExplicitDataArg (that is
doing this check). Still enforce C846 on intrinsics other than MOVE_ALLOC (for which
allocatable coarrays are explicitly allowed) since it's not clear it is allowed in all
intrinsics and allowing this would lead to runtime penalties in the intrinsic runtime.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89473
Use the Todo.h header file introduce in D88909 to marke part of the lowering that are
not done yet.
Reviewed By: jeanPerier
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88915
From OpenACC 3.0 Standards document
840 • A program may not branch into or out of an OpenACC parallel construct.
Exits are allowed provided it does not cause an exit outside the parallel region.
Test case exits out of the inner do loop, but it is still inside the parallel region.
Patch tries to extract labels from block attached to a construct,
If the exit is to a label not in the collected list then flags an error.
Reviewed By: tskeith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87906
We had neglected to check for name mismatches for procedure definitions that
appear in interfaces.
I also changed label11.f90 to an error test since I think they're better than
"FileCheck" tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89611
Calling "ASSOCATED(NULL()) was causing an internal check of the compiler to
fail.
I fixed this by changing the entry for "ASSOCIATED" in the intrinsics table to
accept "AnyPointer" which contains a new "KindCode" of "pointerType". I also
changed the function "FromActual()" to return a typeless intrinsic when called
on a pointer, which duplicates its behavior for BOZ literals. This required
changing the analysis of procedure arguments. While testing processing for
procedure arguments, I found another bad call to `CHECK()` which I fixed.
I made several other changes:
-- I implemented constant folding for ASSOCIATED().
-- I fixed handling of NULL() in relational operations.
-- I implemented semantic analysis for ASSOCIATED().
-- I noticed that the semantics for ASSOCIATED() are similar to those for
pointer assignment. So I extracted the code that pointer assignment uses
for procedure pointer compatibility to a place where it could be used by
the semantic analysis for ASSOCIATED().
-- I couldn't figure out how to make the general semantic analysis for
procedure arguments work with ASSOCIATED()'s second argument, which can
be either a pointer or a target. So I stopped using normal semantic
analysis for arguments for ASSOCIATED().
-- I added tests for all of this.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88313
The call to the binary->decimal formatter in real.cpp was cheating
by using a reinterpret_cast<> to extract its binary value.
Use a more principled and portable approach by extending the
API of evaluate::Integer<> to include ToUInt<>()/ToSInt<>()
member function templates that do the "right" thing. Retain
ToUInt64()/ToSInt64() for compatibility.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89435
As usual, it's difficult to handle all different configuration in the first row,
but this one has been extensively tested
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89452
Recent patch that improved Flang's compatibility with respect to how LLVM
dynamic libraries should be linked (and specified in CMake recipes),
introduced a bug in the definition of `flang-new`:
* https://reviews.llvm.org/D87893
More specifically, `add_flang_tool` does not support the
`LINK_COMPONENTS` CMake argument. Instead, one should set
`LLVM_LINK_COMPONENTS` before calling `add_flang_tool`.
This patch reverts the change for `flang-new` from
https://reviews.llvm.org/D87893, and instead:
* sets `LLVM_LINK_COMPONENTS`
* calls `clang_target_link_libraries` to add Clang dependencies
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89403
- Rework the host runtime table so that it is constexpr to avoid
having to construct it and to store/propagate it.
- Make the interface simpler (remove many templates and a file)
- Enable 16bits float folding using 32bits float host runtime
- Move StaticMultimapView into its own header to use it for host
folding
Reviewed By: klausler, PeteSteinfeld
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88981
Harmonize usage of LLVM components througout Flang.
Explicit LLVM Libs where used across several CMakeFIles, which led to
incompatibilities with LLVM shlibs.
Fortunately, the LLVM component system can be relied on to harmoniously handle
both cases.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87893
The OpenMP 5.0 standard restricts nowait clause to appear only once on sections
directive.
See OpenMP 5.0
- 2.8.1
- point 3 in restrictions.
Added a test with fix.
Reviewed By: DavidTruby
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88556
`OmpStructureChecker` is supposed to work only with `parser::OmpClause`
after tablegen changes for OpenMP and OpenACC were introduced.
Hence `OmpMemoryOrderClause`, `OmpAtomicMemoryOrderClause` and similar ones were failing
to catch semantic errors, inspite of having code for semantic checks.
This patch tries to change parser for `OmpMemoryOrderClause` and similar dependent ones
and use `OmpClauseList` which resides/comes from common tablegen for OpenMP/OpenACC eventually using `parser::OmpClause`.
This patch also tries to :
1. Change `OmpCriticalDirective` in `openmp-parsers.cpp` to support `OmpClauseList`.
2. Check-flang regresses when changes were introduced due to missing semantic checks in OmpCritical, patch implements them at the minimal level to pass the regression.
3. Change tablegen to support Hint clause.
4. Adds missing source locations `CharBlock Source` in each atomic construct.
5. Remove dead code realted to `memory-order-clauses` after moving to `OmpClauseList`.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88965
MSVC does not support a distinct 80-bit extended precision
"long double" type. Rework the I/O runtime to avoid using
native C/C++ type names. Centralize the mappings between
the KIND= type parameters of REAL and their binary precisions
in the common real.h header file, and use KIND type parameter
values rather than binary precisions for clarity where
appropriate.
This patch, if successful, should obviate the need for
Differential review D88511.
(This patch anticipates a successful review of D88688, which
fixes the function that maps each kind of real to its maximum
number of significant decimal digits.)
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88752
The semantics pass currently checks for several constraints
that apply to the use of whole assumed-size arrays in various
contexts, but C1002 wasn't really implemented. This patch
implements C1002 by disallowing the use of whole assumed-size
arrays in expressions and variables unless specifically
allowed by the context. This centralizes the error reporting,
which has been improved with a link to the array's declaration.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88691
This patch fix the device_num and device_type clauses used in the init clause. device_num was not
spelled correctly in the parser and was to restrictive with scalarIntConstantExpr instead of scalarIntExpr.
device_type is now taking a list of ScalarIntExpr.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88571
CHARACTER length expressions were not always being
captured or computed as part of procedure "characteristics",
leading to test failures due to an inability to compute
memory size expressions accurately.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88689
The sign of the scaling factor was misinterpreted for output
as meaning what it does for input. To be correct, they
should cancel each other out.
print '(1P,F4.3)', 1. ! printed 0.1 but should print 10.0
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88610
The binary values that produce the most significant decimal
digits in an exact conversion are those with the least normal
biased exponent (1) and all fractional bits set, not the
least-valued subnormals. So the binary->decimal conversion
buffer sizes were a little short, and could cause a overrun crash.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88688
Currently Flang uses TextDiagnostic, TextDiagnosticPrinter &
TestDiagnosticBuffer classes from Clang (more specifically, from
libclangFrontend). This patch introduces simplified equivalents of these
classes in Flang (i.e. it removes the dependency on libclangFrontend).
Flang only needs these diagnostics classes for the compiler driver
diagnostics. This is unlike in Clang in which similar diagnostic classes
are used for e.g. Lexing/Parsing/Sema diagnostics. For this reason, the
implementations introduced here are relatively basic. We can extend them
in the future if this is required.
This patch also enhances how the diagnostics are printed. In particular,
this is the diagnostic that you'd get _before_ the changes introduced here
(no text formatting):
```
$ bin/flang-new
error: no input files
```
This is the diagnostic that you get _after_ the changes introduced here
(in terminals that support it, the text is formatted - bold + red):
```
$ bin/flang-new
flang-new: error: no input files
```
Tests are updated accordingly and options related to enabling/disabling
color diagnostics are flagged as supported by Flang.
Reviewed By: sameeranjoshi, CarolineConcatto
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87774
This patch fixes one worning. Since Flang sets `-Werror`, that's
sufficient for a build to fail. As per flang/README.md, Clang-10 is one
of the officially supported compilers.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88723
The template `ListDirectedStatementState` was declared as a struct and then as a class.
Fix it so they match.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88711
Support integer and default character stop codes on PAUSE
statements. Add length argument to STOP statement with a
character stop code.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88692
It turns out that unformatted fixed-size output records
do need to be padded out if short, in order to avoid a
spurious EOF crash on a short record at the end of the file.
While here in AdvanceRecord(), move the unformatted
variable-length record header/footer writing code to here
from EndIoStatement().
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88685
The buffer needs to be Reset() after a Flush(), since the
Flush() can be a no-op after a read->write transition.
And record numbers are 1-based, not 0-based.
This fixes a bug with rewrites of records that have been
recently read.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88612
A recent MSVC work-around patch is eliciting unused variable
warnings from clang; package the lambda reference arguments
into a struct to avoid the warning.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88695
Tweak binary->decimal conversions to avoid an integer multiplication
in a hot loop to improve readability and get a minor (~5%) speed-up.
Use native integer division by constants for more readability, too,
since current build compilers seem to optimize it correctly now.
Delete the now needless temporary work-around facility in
Common/unsigned-const-division.h.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88604
A WRITE to an unformatted sequential variable-length unit after
a BACKSPACE needs to forget its previous knowledge of the length
of the record that's about to be overwritten, and a BACKSPACE
after an ENDFILE or at the start of the file needs to be a no-op.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88675
Don't give false positives from INQUIRE about possible
access mode changes on connected units. DIRECT and SEQUENTIAL
cannot be intermixed, apart from allowing DIRECT on a SEQUENTIAL
file with fixed-size records and positioning. Nor can
FORMATTED and UNFORMATTED be interchanged. On unconnected
files, the best that we can do is "UNKNOWN".
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88673
Add checking to I/O statement APIs to catch cases where the formatted
I/O data item transfer routines like OutputInteger64 are being
incorrectly used for unformatted I/O, which should use the
unformatted block or descriptor-based data item interfaces.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88672
This resolves an issue where the Microsoft compiler 'forgets' symbols when using constexpr in a lambda in a templated function. The symbols are:
1. The implicit lambda captures `context` and `convert`. Fix by making them explicit captures. The error message was:
```
fold-implementation.h(1220): error C2065: 'convert': undeclared identifier
```
2. The function template argument FROMCAT. Fix by storing it in a temporary constexpr variable inside the function. The error message was:
```
fold-implementation.h(1216): error C2065: 'FROMCAT': undeclared identifier
```
This patch is part of the series to make flang compilable with MS Visual Studio <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/flang-dev/2020-July/000448.html>.
Reviewed By: klausler
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88504
Msvc reports the following error when a ReferenceVariantBase is constructed using an r-value reference or instantiated as std::vector template parameter. The error message is:
```
PFTBuilder.h(59,1): error C2665: 'std::variant<...>::variant': none of the 2 overloads could convert all the argument types
variant(1248,1): message : could be 'std::variant<...>::variant(std::variant<...> &&) noexcept(false)'
variant(1248,1): message : or 'std::variant<...>::variant(const std::variant<...> &) noexcept(false)'
PFTBuilder.h(59,1): message : while trying to match the argument list '(common::Reference<lower::pft::ReferenceVariantBase<false,...>>)'
```
Work around the ambiguity by only taking `common::Reference` arguments in the constructor. That is, conversion to common::Reference has to be done be the caller instead of being done inside the ctor. Unfortunately, with this change clang/gcc (but not msvc) insist on that the ReferenceVariantBase is stored in a `std::initializer_list`-initialized variable before being used, like being passed to a function or returned.
This patch is part of the series to make flang compilable with MS Visual Studio <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/flang-dev/2020-July/000448.html>.
Reviewed By: DavidTruby
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88109
The estimation of the decimal exponent needs to allow for all
'd' of the requested significant digits.
Also accept a plus sign on a "+kP" scaling factor in a format.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88618
The '/' control edit descriptor causes a runtime crash for an
external formatted sequential READ because the AdvanceRecord()
member function for external units implemented only the tasks
to finish reading the current record. Split those out into
a new FinishReadingRecord() member function, call that instead
from EndIoStatement(), and change AdvanceRecord() to both
finish reading the current record and to begin reading the next
one.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88607
Represent FINAL subroutines in the symbol table entries of
derived types. Enforce constraints. Update tests that have
inadvertent violations or modified messages. Added a test.
The specific procedure distinguishability checking code for generics
was used to enforce distinguishability of FINAL procedures.
(Also cleaned up some confusion and redundancy noticed in the
type compatibility infrastructure while digging into that area.)
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88613
These types have to distinguish list-directed I/O from formatted I/O,
and the subscript incrementation call was in the formatted branch
of the if() rather than after the if().
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88606
The custom implementation of UnsignedInt128 has an implicit conversion operator to unit64_t, but not int64_t. Considering that the former is already truncating, and C++ implicitly converts uint64_t to int64_t, UnsignedInt128 should also support an implicit conversion to int64_t. An analogous conversion would be from uint32_t to int16_t.
Without the conversion operator overload, the msvc emits the following error:
```
descriptor-io.h(44): error C2440: 'static_cast': cannot convert from 'A' to 'int64_t'
with
[
A=Fortran::common::uint128_t
]
```
This patch is part of the series to make flang compilable with MS Visual Studio <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/flang-dev/2020-July/000448.html>.
Reviewed By: klausler
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88509
The Microsoft compiler emits an error when populating the vector with a single element of a templated argument using the brace syntax. The error is:
```
constant.h(102,1): error C2664: 'std::vector<Fortran::evaluate::value::Complex<...>, ...>::vector(std::initializer_list<_Ty>,const _Alloc &)': cannot convert argument 1 from 'initializer list' to 'std::initializer_list<_Ty>'
```
To work around this error, we replace the templated constructor with one for the expected type. Conversion to the element type has to be done by the caller.
This patch is part of the series to make flang compilable with MS Visual Studio <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/flang-dev/2020-July/000448.html>.
Reviewed By: klausler
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88163
SAVE statement, according to 8.6.14, must apply to the same scoping
unit, that excludes nested scoping units. For example, if the SAVE
statement is found in a MODULE, the functions contained in that module
should not inherit the SAVE attribute. I think that the code was doing
this, failing the following source:
```
MODULE pippo
SAVE
CONTAINS
PURE FUNCTION fft_stick_index( )
IMPLICIT NONE
INTEGER :: fft_stick_index
INTEGER :: mc !error: A pure subprogram may not have a variable with the SAVE attribute
END FUNCTION
END MODULE
```
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88279
After skeleton of the `Parallel Op` is created set the insertion point to start of the block. So that later `CodeGen` can proceed.
Note: This patch reflects the work that can be upstreamed from PR(merged)
PR: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18-llvm-project/pull/424
Reviewed By: schweitz, kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88221
`FlangFrontendTests` depends on libclangFrontend (it uses
DiagnosticConsumer classes from there). This patch adds the missing
dependency in CMake.
The missing dependency manifests itself only with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON.
This symbol is linked in statically with libflangFrontend when
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF.
`flang-new` depends on libclangFrontend (it uses DiagnosticConsumer
classes from there). This patch adds the missing dependency in CMake.
clang::TextDiagnosticBuffer is only reported as missing when compiling
`flang-new` with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON. This symbol is linked in
statically with libflangFrontend when BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF.
1. Section 2.5 : Parallel Construct
2. Section 2.7.1 : Loop Construct
3. Section 2.7.2 : Sections Construct
4. Section 2.7.3 : Single Construct
5. Section 2.7.4 : Workshare Construct
6. Section 2.8.1 : Simd Construct
7. Section 2.8.3 : Loop Simd Construct
8. Section 2.9.1 : Task Construct
9. Section 2.9.2 : Taskloop Construct
10. Section 2.9.3 : Taskloop Simd Construct
Most of the test cases added as part of this change contains semantic errors except few cases which are semantically correct but thrown a semantic error.
Currently flang is not throwing the errors for these cases and throwing semantic errors for the following correct test cases
{omp-do03.f90 , omp-loop-simd01.f90 , omp-simd02.f90 , omp-taskloop01.f90}
Hence, all the test cases are marked as XFAIL.
Reviewed By: DavidTruby
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87908
The Flang driver depends on libclangBasic. This means, among other
things, that some of the tablegen files (e.g. diagnostic definitions)
need to be generated before various libclangBasic header files can be
included (e.g. DiagnosticIDs.h). If we are lucky, libclangBasic is
indeed built before various flang driver libraries that depend on it
are. This patch makes sure that this is deterministic - i.e.
libclangBasic is built before the Flang driver libraries are.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88110
In the frontend driver we should be using FC1Option (frontend driver
options) instead of FlangOption (flang driver options).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88108
These tests aren't adding much value and consensus has been reached for
there removal.
For more context, please refer to discussion in this revision:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D87846
Fortran 2018 15.4.2.2(4)(c) says nonassumed or explicit non-constant
length parameter require explicit interface. The "nonassumed" part was
missing in f18 characteristic analysis causing CanBeCalledViaImplicitInterface
to return false for `CHARACTER(*) function foo()` like interfaces.
Reviewed By: klausler
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88075
The Microsoft compiler seems to have difficulties to decide between a const/non-const method of a captured object context in a closure. The error message is:
```
symbol.cpp(261): error C2668: 'Fortran::semantics::Symbol::detailsIf': ambiguous call to overloaded function
symbol.h(535): note: could be 'const D *Fortran::semantics::Symbol::detailsIf<Fortran::semantics::DerivedTypeDetails>(void) const'
symbol.h(534): note: or 'D *Fortran::semantics::Symbol::detailsIf<Fortran::semantics::DerivedTypeDetails>(void)'
symbol.cpp(261): note: while trying to match the argument list '()'
```
Explicitly using the this-pointer resolves this problem.
This patch is part of the series to make flang compilable with MS Visual Studio <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/flang-dev/2020-July/000448.html>.
Reviewed By: DavidTruby
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88052
Like in D87961, msvc has difficulties deducing the template argument. The error message is:
```
expr-parsers.cpp(383): error C2672: 'applyLambda': no matching overloaded function found
```
Explicitly pass the first template argument to help it.
This patch is part of the series to make flang compilable with MS Visual Studio <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/flang-dev/2020-July/000448.html>.
Reviewed By: DavidTruby
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88001
Msvc has difficulties deducing the template argument here. The error message is:
```
basic-parsers.h(790,12): error C2672: 'applyFunction': no matching overloaded function found
```
Explicitly pass the first template argument to help it.
This patch is part of the series to make flang compilable with MS Visual Studio <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/flang-dev/2020-July/000448.html>.
Reviewed By: DavidTruby
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87961
Configure default value of `LLVM_ENABLE_WARNINGS` in `HandleLLVMOptions.cmake`.
`LLVM_ENABLE_WARNINGS` is documented as ON by default, but `HandleLLVMOptions` assumes the default has been set somewhere else. If it has not been explicitly set, then `HandleLLVMOptions` implicitly uses OFF as a default.
This removes the various `option()` declarations in favor of a single declaration in `HandleLLVMOptions`. This will prevent the unwanted use of `-w` that is mentioned in a couple of the comments.
Reviewed By: DavidTruby, #libunwind, JDevlieghere, compnerd
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87243
Hew more closely to the C17 standard; perform macro replacement
of arguments to function-like macros unless they're being stringified
or pasted. Test with a model "assert" macro idiom that exposed
the problem.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87650
Under current configuration, the permission of `flang` after installation is 700.
This could bring a problem for system administrators who build and install flang
for other users, which only the user who builds LLVM can execute it, and others
can not. In this patch, the explicit permission setting in the `install` command
is removed, and let CMake determine what perssion to be used like other components.
Reviewed By: DavidTruby
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87783
According to section 9.4.1, paragraph 3,
If the starting point is greater than the ending point, the substring has
length zero
But the compilers code for substring processing was failing a call to `CHECK()`
in this case. I fixed this by just setting the number of items in the
resulting string to 0 for this situation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87799
MSVC tries to expand templates that are in the false-branch of a `if constexpr` construct. In this case, the condition checks whether a tuple has at least one element and then is trying to access it using `std::get<0>`, which fails when the tuple has 0 elements.
The workaround is to extract that case into a separate method.
This patch is part of the series to make flang compilable with MS Visual Studio <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/flang-dev/2020-July/000448.html>.
Reviewed By: klausler
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87728
Adds a new GettingInvolved page to documentation which provides details about
mailing list, chats and calls.
Adds a sidebar page which provides common links on
all documentation pages.
The links include:
- Getting Started
- Getting Involved
- Github Repository
- Bug Reports
- Code Review
Depends on https://reviews.llvm.org/D87242
Reviewed By: richard.barton.arm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87270
The Fortran standard discusses BZ mode (treat blanks as zero digits)
explicitly in its effect on the editing of the digits prior to the
exponent part, but doesn't mention it in description of the
exponent part. Other compilers honor BZ mode in the exponent,
so we should do so too. So "1 e 1 " is 1.E11 in BZ mode.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87653
C-style /*comments*/ are removed during preprocessing directive
tokenization, but Fortran !comments need to be specifically
allowed.
Fixes LLVM bugzilla 47466.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87638
A type name in an IMPLICIT declaration that was later used in a PARAMETER
statement caused problems because the default symbol scope had not yet been
initialized. I avoided dereferencing in the situation where the default scope
was uninitialized and added a test that triggers the problem.
Also, once I corrected the bad dereference, the compiler was putting out
misleading error messages. The underlying error us due to violating section
7.5.10, paragraph 4, which states:
A structure constructor shall not appear before the referenced type is
defined.
I fixed this by testing to see if a type that is used in a structure
constructor is forward referenced.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87535
The std::string holding the content of a CookedSource no longer
needs to be exposed in its API after the recent work that allows
the parsing context to hold multiple instances of a CookedSource.
So clean the API. These changes were extracted from some work in
progress that was made easier by the API changes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87635
Now backends spell out which namespace they want to be in, instead of relying on
clients #including them inside already-opened namespaces. This also means that
cppNamespaces should be fully qualified, and there's no implicit "::mlir::"
prepended to them anymore.
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86811
Change the analyzed form of type-bound assignment to match that of call
statements. Resolve the binding name to a specific subprogram when
possible by using `GetBindingResolution`. Otherwise leave it as a
type-bound procedure call.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87541
Integer case values were being compared as unsigned by operator<
on evaluate::value::Integer. Change that to signed so that overlap
can be detected correctly.
Explicit CompareUnsigned and BLT are still available if unsigned
comparison is needed.
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47309
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87595
A type name in an IMPLICIT declaration that was later used in a PARAMETER
statement caused problems because the default symbol scope had not yet been
initialized. I avoided dereferencing in the situation where the default scope
was uninitialized and added a test that triggers the problem.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87535
Define Fortran::Semantics::Scope::GetName in the header so it is available
to Fortran::Evaluate::Tool::AttachDeclaration without a circular dependency
introduced in 82edd42.
Reviewed By: tskeith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87505
Add a new index page to be the Flang documentation mainpage instead of
Overview.md, which jumps straight into the compiler Design. The index file
needs to be in .rst format to use the toctree directive to create table of
contents.
Also use the sphinx_markdown_tables extension to generate html tables form
markdown.
A number of additional style changes to the existing docs were needed to make
this work well:
* Convert all headings to the # style, which works better with toctree's
titlesonly option. Ensure that there is only one top-level heading per
document.
* Add a title to documents that don't have one for rendering on the index.
* Convert the grammar docs from .txt to .md. for better rendering
* Fixed broken link to a section in another document - sphinx does not seem to
support anchor links in markdown files.
Depends on D87226
Reviewed By: sameeranjoshi
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87242
Summary:
This is the first patch implementing the new Flang driver as outlined in [1],
[2] & [3]. It creates Flang driver (`flang-new`) and Flang frontend driver
(`flang-new -fc1`). These will be renamed as `flang` and `flang -fc1` once the
current Flang throwaway driver, `flang`, can be replaced with `flang-new`.
Currently only 2 options are supported: `-help` and `--version`.
`flang-new` is implemented in terms of libclangDriver, defaulting the driver
mode to `FlangMode` (added to libclangDriver in [4]). This ensures that the
driver runs in Flang mode regardless of the name of the binary inferred from
argv[0].
The design of the new Flang compiler and frontend drivers is inspired by it
counterparts in Clang [3]. Currently, the new Flang compiler and frontend
drivers re-use Clang libraries: clangBasic, clangDriver and clangFrontend.
To identify Flang options, this patch adds FlangOption/FC1Option enums.
Driver::printHelp is updated so that `flang-new` prints only Flang options.
The new Flang driver is disabled by default. To enable it, set
`-DBUILD_FLANG_NEW_DRIVER=ON` when configuring CMake and add clang to
`LLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS` (e.g. -DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS=“clang;flang;mlir”).
[1] “RFC: new Flang driver - next steps”
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/flang-dev/2020-July/000470.html
[2] “RFC: Adding a fortran mode to the clang driver for flang”
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2019-June/062669.html
[3] “RFC: refactoring libclangDriver/libclangFrontend to share with Flang”
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2020-July/066393.html
[4] https://reviews.llvm.org/rG6bf55804924d5a1d902925ad080b1a2b57c5c75c
co-authored-by: Andrzej Warzynski <andrzej.warzynski@arm.com>
Reviewed By: richard.barton.arm, sameeranjoshi
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86089
When we define a derived type that extends another derived type, we can then
create a structure constructor that contains values for the fields of both the
child type and its parent. The compiler's internal representation of that
value contains the name of the parent type where a component name would
normally appear. This caused an assert during contant folding.
There are three cases for components that appear in structure constructors.
The first is the normal case of a component appearing in a structure
constructor for its type.
The second is a component of the parent (or grandparent) type appearing in a
structure constructor for the child type.
The third is the parent type component, which can appear in the structure
constructor of its child.
There are also cases where the component can be arrays.
I created the test case folding12.f90 that covers all of these cases and
modified the code to handle them.
Most of my changes were to the "Find()" method of the type
"StructureConstructor" where I added code to cover the second and third cases
described above. To handle these cases, I needed to create a
"StructureConstructor" for the parent type component and return it. To handle
returning a newly created "StructureConstructor", I changed the return type of
"Find()" to be "std::optional" rather than an ordinary pointer.
This change supersedes D86172.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87151
Change how generic operators and assignments are checked for
distinguishable procedures. Because of how they are invoked, available
type-bound generics and normal generics all have to be considered
together. This is different from how generic names are checked.
Move common part of checking into DistinguishabilityHelper so that it
can be used in both cases after the appropriate procedures have been
added.
Cache result of Procedure::Characterize(Symbol) in a map in
CheckHelper so that we don't have to worry about passing the
characterized Procedures around or the cost of recomputing them.
Add MakeOpName() to construct names for defined operators and assignment
for using in error messages. This eliminates the need for different
messages in those cases.
When the procedures for a defined operator or assignment are undistinguishable,
include the type name in the error message, otherwise it may be ambiguous.
Add missing check that procedures for defined operators are functions
and that their dummy arguments are INTENT(IN) or VALUE.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87341
For out of tree builds, the user generally needs to specify LLVM_DIR and
MLIR_DIR on the command line so that the correct LLVM and MLIR
installations are picked up.
If the provided paths are absolute, everything works fine, however for
buildbots it is customary to work with relative paths, and that makes it
difficult for CMake to find the right modules to include.
This patch changes CMakeLists.txt to convert LLVM_DIR and MLIR_DIR to
absolute paths before adding them to CMAKE_MODULE_PATH. The inputs are
assumed to be relative to the source directory (llvm-project/flang).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87083
Msvc crashes with "INTERNAL COMPILER ERROR" when iterating over an `std::initializer_list` in a constexpr constructor. Explicitly use the iterator instead.
This patch is part of the series to [[ http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/flang-dev/2020-July/000448.html | make flang compilable with MS Visual Studio ]].
Reviewed By: isuruf
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86425