- Note that this is a behavior change, previously -mllvm at the driver level forwarded to clang -cc1. The driver does a little magic to make sure that '-mllvm -disable-llvm-optzns' works correctly, but other users will need to be updated to use -Xclang.
llvm-svn: 101354
Remove -faccess-control from -cc1; add -fno-access-control.
Make the driver pass -fno-access-control by default.
Update a bunch of tests to be correct under access control.
llvm-svn: 100880
emitting diagnostics after it has produced that many errors. Give this a
default value of 20 which produces plenty of errors for people to fix before
recompiling but not so many that their entire console scrolls away when the
compiler gets confused. The experience looks like this:
$ clang foo.c
<tons of crap>
foo.c:102:3: error: unknown type name 'somethingbad'
somethingbad x;
^
fatal error: too many errors emitted, stopping now
36 warnings and 20 errors generated.
llvm-svn: 100689
of the block descriptor field. This field is the ObjC style @encode
signature of the implementation function, and was to this point
conditionally provided in the block literal data structure. That
provisional support is removed.
Additionally, eliminate unused enumerations for the block literal flags field.
The first shipping ABI unconditionally set (1<<29) but this bit is unused
by the runtime, so the second ABI will unconditionally have (1<<30) set so
that the runtime can in fact distinguish whether the additional data is
present or not.
llvm-svn: 96989
to the driver, and support it in CodeGenOptsToArgs(). Note that this changes
the default behavior of clang -cc1 to always run the verifier.
llvm-svn: 96077
- Requires backend support, which only exists for i386--darwin currently.
No 'as' required:
--
ddunbar@ozzy:tmp$ cat t.c
int main() { return 42; }
ddunbar@ozzy:tmp$ clang -m32 -integrated-as t.c
ddunbar@ozzy:tmp$ ./a.out; echo $?
42
ddunbar@ozzy:tmp$
--
The random extra whitespace is how you know its working! :)
llvm-svn: 95194
This fixes a really nasty bug in Darwin::getDarwinArchName where we were going
StringRef -> temporary std::string -> StringRef (and return the dead StringRef).
The StringRefs from Triple live as long as the Triple itself, that should be
long enough.
Hopefully 2 of 4 MSVC buildbot failures are gone now.
llvm-svn: 94892
suite with clang++ enabled.
The right fix here is PR6175, although we would still have to find a different
work around for the gdb test suite.
llvm-svn: 94838
so that CIndex can report diagnostics through the normal mechanisms
even when executing Clang in a separate process. This applies both
when performing code completion and when using ASTs as an intermediary
for clang_createTranslationUnitFromSourceFile().
The serialized format is not perfect at the moment, because it does
not encapsulate macro-instantiation information. Instead, it maps all
source locations back to the instantiation location. However, it does
maintain source-range and fix-it information. To get perfect fidelity
from the serialized format would require serializing a large chunk of
the source manager; at present, it isn't clear if this code will live
long enough for that to matter.
llvm-svn: 94740