I will not mix declaration and statements in C90.
I will not mix declaration and statements in C90.
I will not mix declaration and statements in C90.
I will not mix declaration and statements in C90.
I will not mix declaration and statements in C90.
I will not mix declaration and statements in C90.
I will not mix declaration and statements in C90.
I will not mix declaration and statements in C90.
I will not mix declaration and statements in C90.
I will not mix declaration and statements in C90.
I will not mix declaration and statements in C90.
I will not mix declaration and statements in C90.
I will not mix declaration and statements in C90.
I will not mix declaration and statements in C90.
I will not mix declaration and statements in C90.
I will not mix declaration and statements in C90.
llvm-svn: 113821
to an "overloaded" set of declarations. This cursor kind works for
unresolved references to functions/templates (e.g., a call within a
template), using declarations, and Objective-C class and protocol
forward declarations.
llvm-svn: 113805
currently expect that to be useful for plugins, and this is important for
startup performance:
--
ddunbar@lordcrumb:tmp$ touch empty.c
ddunbar@lordcrumb:tmp$ runN 100 ~/llvm.obj.64/Release/bin/clang -c empty.c
name avg min med max SD total
user 0.0054 0.0052 0.0054 0.0055 0.0000 0.5350
sys 0.0084 0.0090 0.0078 0.0087 0.0008 0.8390
wall 0.0149 0.0149 0.0149 0.0149 0.0003 1.4943
ddunbar@lordcrumb:tmp$ runN 100 ~/llvm.obj.64/Release/bin/clang -c empty.c
name avg min med max SD total
user 0.0036 0.0036 0.0036 0.0038 0.0000 0.3646
sys 0.0072 0.0071 0.0068 0.0070 0.0006 0.7158
wall 0.0123 0.0123 0.0122 0.0136 0.0003 1.2262
--
llvm-svn: 113638
constructor, in source order. Also introduces a new reference kind for
class members, which is used here (for member initializers) and will
also be used for designated initializers and offsetof.
llvm-svn: 113545
last of the C++-specific expressions where we have decent source
information in the AST already. In particular, various
object-construction expressions (CXXNewExpr, CXXTemporaryObjectExpr)
still have poor source-location information that needs to be addressed.
llvm-svn: 112981
cursors. Sadly, this visitation is a hack, because we don't have
proper source-location information for nested-name-specifiers in the
AST. It does improve on the status quo, however.
llvm-svn: 112837
clang_getSpecializedCursorTemplate(), which determines the template
(or member thereof) that the given cursor specializes or from which it
was instantiated. This routine can be used to establish a link between
templates and their instantiations/specializations.
llvm-svn: 112780
three different kinds of AST nodes to represent using declarations:
UsingDecl, UnresolvedUsingValueDecl, and
UnresolvedUsingTypenameDecl. These three are collapsed into a single
cursor kind for using declarations, since libclang clients don't need
the distinction.
Several related changes here:
- Cursor visitation of the three AST nodes for using declarations
- Proper source-range computation for these AST nodes
- Using declarations have no USRs, since they don't actually declare
any entities.
llvm-svn: 112730
in a few related ways:
- Don't recurse into instantiations of templates.
- Recurse into explicit specializations.
- Visit the template arguments of an explicit specialization or
explicit instantiation.
- Include template specialization arguments in the USRs for class
template specializations.
llvm-svn: 112720
suppressing USRs). Also, fix up the source location information for
using directives so that the declaration location refers to the
namespace name.
llvm-svn: 112693
with a new cursor kind for a reference to a namespace.
There's still some oddities in the source location information for
NamespaceAliasDecl that I'll address with a separate commit, so the
source locations displayed in the load-namespaces.cpp test will
change.
llvm-svn: 112676
determines the kind of declaration that would be generated if the
given template were instantiated. This allows a client to distinguish
among class/struct/union templates and function/member function/static
member function templates.
Also, teach clang_CXXMethod_isStatic() about function templates.
llvm-svn: 112655
template. Such cursors occur, for example, in template specialization
types such as vector<int>. Note that we do not handle the
super-interesting case where the template name is unresolved, e.g.,
within a template.
llvm-svn: 112636
libclang. This includes:
- Cursor kind for function templates, with visitation logic
- Cursor kinds for template parameters, with visitation logic
- Visitation logic for template specialization types, qualified type
locations
- USR generation for function templates, template specialization
types, template parameter types.
Also happens to fix PR7804, which I tripped across while testing.
llvm-svn: 112604
conversion functions. This introduces new cursor kinds for these three
C++ entities, and reworks visitation of function declarations so that
we get type-source information for the names.
llvm-svn: 112600
The extra data stored on user-defined literal Tokens is stored in extra
allocated memory, which is managed by the PreprocessorLexer because there isn't
a better place to put it that makes sure it gets deallocated, but only after
it's used up. My testing has shown no significant slowdown as a result, but
independent testing would be appreciated.
llvm-svn: 112458