After changing the way several value inheritance hierarchies (TypeLoc,
CFGelement, ProgramPoint and SVal) handle casting, this documentation describes
how 3rd party code may need to be updated to compile with the new APIs.
As suggested by Sean Silva on cfe-dev.
llvm-svn: 175970
I'm using the name "Extended Identifiers" for the feature because that's
what GCC calls them. According to the standard, the new feature is
"universal character names are now allowed in identifiers", but the more
interesting "feature" is that identifiers can now contain Unicode characters,
however they are written.
llvm-svn: 174798
Even though we do have a `.. warning::` directive on the page, hopefully
having "In-Progress" in the title will help to condition people's
expectations a bit for when they run into the extremely bare-bones
release notes.
Also, when release season comes around again, maybe this will get
people's attention and avoid confusion about what is going into the
upcoming release, and what is for changes to trunk for the next version.
llvm-svn: 171419
This is the last of the "regular" documents to convert to reST, and so
I'm declaring the initial clang reST conversion "done".
However,
- There are some documents in clang/www/ which probably should
be migrated into clang/docs/, such as www/OpenProjects.html
The primary thing blocking me from doing this right now is not knowing
how to set up a redirect so that the old URL's continue to work.
- LibASTMatchersReference.html is not reST. This page is auto-generated
by clang/docs/tools/dump_ast_matchers.py from the source and has some
collapse/expand logic that isn't expressible directly with Sphinx, so
just converting it to reST is not really a good strategy.
Manuel Klimek and I discussed this and the general agreed-upon
direction is making that page data-driven so that it, say, pulls in an
auto-generated blob of JSON which describes the matchers and builds up
the "matcher reference" part of the page with a small amount of JS.
- There are some rogue .txt files hanging around.
Also, I dropped the little dragon logo at the top because Sphinx was
warning about an external image reference (not sure why, but meh, I
didn't want to fight it). If anything, we would want such a logo
integrated into the site's overall theme, rather than hardcoded here.
llvm-svn: 170994