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Author SHA1 Message Date
Kirill Bobyrev bcaf38051c [clangd] Address FIXME and fix comment
* Address a FIXME by warning the user that both -run-synchronously and -j X are
  passed.
* Fix a comment to suppress clang-tidy warning by passing the correct argument
  name.

Reviewers: ioeric

Subscribers: ilya-biryukov, jkorous-apple, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43671

llvm-svn: 326051
2018-02-25 07:21:16 +00:00
Sam McCall 3aecc7fd45 [clangd] Don't try pthread, just use thread_local. Reverts r323949.
The pthread solution here breaks standalone builds, which don't have the
relevant cmake magic for feature-detection.

The original reason for trying pthread was fear of libgcc without
support for thread_local (e.g. on the clang-x86_64-linux-selfhost-modules bot).
However the earliest supported GCC is 4.8, and this has __cxa_thread_atexit.

This will probably break that bot, it's not running a supported GCC and needs
to be upgraded. I'll try to find out how to do this.

llvm-svn: 324351
2018-02-06 14:25:02 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 53966a4ad8 [clangd] Add a cstring include for strerror.
Apparently this doesn't get included transitively on some systems.

llvm-svn: 324277
2018-02-05 22:10:39 +00:00
Sam McCall e0a3dec9fb [clangd] Use pthread instead of thread_local to support more runtimes.
Summary:
thread_local has nice syntax and semantics, but requires __cxa_thread_atexit,
and some not-ancient runtime libraries don't provide it.
The clang-x86_64-linux-selfhost-modules buildbot is one example :-)

It works on windows, and the other platforms clang-tools-extra supports should
all have the relevant pthread API. So we just use that if it's available,
falling back to thread_local (so if a platform has neither, we'll fail to link).

The fallback should really be the other way, that would require cmake changes.

Reviewers: ilya-biryukov, bkramer

Subscribers: klimek, jkorous-apple, ioeric, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42742

llvm-svn: 323949
2018-02-01 10:01:25 +00:00
Sam McCall d1a7a37c22 [clangd] Pass Context implicitly using TLS.
Summary:
Instead of passing Context explicitly around, we now have a thread-local
Context object `Context::current()` which is an implicit argument to
every function.
Most manipulation of this should use the WithContextValue helper, which
augments the current Context to add a single KV pair, and restores the
old context on destruction.

Advantages are:
- less boilerplate in functions that just propagate contexts
- reading most code doesn't require understanding context at all, and
  using context as values in fewer places still
- fewer options to pass the "wrong" context when it changes within a
  scope (e.g. when using Span)
- contexts pass through interfaces we can't modify, such as VFS
- propagating contexts across threads was slightly tricky (e.g.
  copy vs move, no move-init in lambdas), and is now encapsulated in
  the threadpool

Disadvantages are all the usual TLS stuff - hidden magic, and
potential for higher memory usage on threads that don't use the
context. (In practice, it's just one pointer)

Reviewers: ilya-biryukov

Subscribers: klimek, jkorous-apple, ioeric, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42517

llvm-svn: 323872
2018-01-31 13:40:48 +00:00
Ilya Biryukov 657159c273 [clangd] Introduced a Context that stores implicit data
Summary:
It will be used to pass around things like Logger and Tracer throughout
clangd classes.

Reviewers: sammccall, ioeric, hokein, bkramer

Reviewed By: sammccall

Subscribers: klimek, bkramer, mgorny, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40485

llvm-svn: 320468
2017-12-12 11:16:45 +00:00