Language-design credit goes to a lot of people, but I particularly want
to single out Blaine Garst and Patrick Beard for their contributions.
Compiler implementation credit goes to Argyrios, Doug, Fariborz, and myself,
in no particular order.
llvm-svn: 133103
- llvm.dbg.declare already receives line number information from ParmDecl
- Additional extra stoppoint messes up gdb's understanding of where function body starts.
llvm-svn: 133065
were just punting on template argument deduction for a number of type
nodes. Most of them, obviously, didn't matter.
As a consequence of this, make extended vector types (via the
ext_vector_type attribute) actually work properly for several
important cases:
- If the attribute appears in a type-id (i.e, not attached to a
typedef), actually build a proper vector type
- Build ExtVectorType whenever the size is constant; previously, we
were building DependentSizedExtVectorType when the size was constant
but the type was dependent, which makes no sense at all.
- Teach template argument deduction to handle
ExtVectorType/DependentSizedExtVectorType.
llvm-svn: 133060
before the template parameters have acquired a proper context (e.g.,
because the enclosing context has yet to be built), provide empty
parameter lists for all outer template parameter scopes to inhibit any
substitution for those template parameters. Fixes PR9643 /
<rdar://problem/9251019>.
llvm-svn: 133055
- (bounded copies) Be more conservative about how much is being copied.
- (str(n)cat) If we can't compute the exact final length of an append operation, we can still lower-bound it.
- (stpcpy) Fix the conjured return value at the end to actually be returned.
This requires these supporting changes:
- C string metadata symbols are still live even when buried in a SymExpr.
- "Hypothetical" C string lengths, to represent a value that /will/ be passed to setCStringLength() if all goes well. (The idea is to allow for temporary constrainable symbols that may end up becoming permanent.)
- The 'checkAdditionOverflow' helper makes sure that the two strings being appended in a strcat don't overflow size_t. This should never *actually* happen; the real effect is to keep the final string length from "wrapping around" in the constraint manager.
This doesn't actually test the "bounded" operations (strncpy and strncat) because they can leave strings unterminated. Next on the list!
llvm-svn: 133046
There's no associated test for this because fully-constrained symbolic values are evaluated ahead of time in normal expressions. This can only come up in checker-constructed expressions (like the ones in an upcoming patch to CStringChecker).
llvm-svn: 133041
Change the output for -Wshift-overflow and
-Wshift-sign-overflow to an unsigned hexadecimal. It makes
more sense for looking at bits than a signed decimal does.
Also, change the diagnostic's wording from "overrides"
to "sets".
This uses a new optional argument in APInt::toString()
that adds the '0x' prefix to hexademical numbers.
This fixes PR 9651.
Patch by nobled@dreamwidth.org!
llvm-svn: 133033
in a noexcept exception specification because it isn't part of the
canonical type. This ensures that we keep the exact expression written
in the noexcept exception specification, rather than accidentally
"adopting" a previously-written and canonically "equivalent" function
prototype. Fixes PR10087.
llvm-svn: 132998
as constant size arrays. This has slightly different semantics in some insane cases, but allows
us to accept some constructs that GCC does. Continue to be pedantic in -std=c99 and other
modes. This addressed rdar://8733881 - error "variable-sized object may not be initialized"; g++ accepts same code
llvm-svn: 132983
- Move a test from test/SemaTemplate/instantiate-expr-3.cpp, it did not belong there
- Incomplete and abstract types are considered hard errors
llvm-svn: 132979
This patch tries relatively hard to avoid creating an extra copy if it can be avoided (see test3 in the included testcase), but it is not possible to avoid in some cases (like test2 in the included testcase).
rdar://9483886
llvm-svn: 132957