Previously, assigning an inheritance model to a derived class would
trigger further assiginments to the various bases of the class. This
was done to fix a bug where we couldn't handle an implicit
base-to-derived conversion for pointers-to-members when the conversion
was ambiguous at an earlier point.
However, this is not how the MS scheme works. Instead, assign
inheritance models to *just* the class which owns to declaration we
ended up referencing.
N.B. This result is surprising in many ways. It means that it is
possible for a base to have a "larger" inheritance model than it's
derived classes. It also means that bases in the conversion path do not
get assigned a model.
struct A { void f(); void f(int); };
struct B : A {};
struct C : B {};
void f() { void (C::*x)() = &A::f; }
We can only begin to assign an inheritance model *after* we've seen the
address-of but *before* we've done the implicit conversion the more
derived pointer-to-member type. After that point, both 'A' and 'C' will
have an inheritance model but 'B' will not. Surprising, right?
llvm-svn: 215174
MSVC doesn't decide what the inheritance model for a returned member
pointer *until* a call expression returns it.
This fixes PR20017.
llvm-svn: 215164
There are no vtable offset offsets in the MS ABI, but vbtable offsets
are analogous. There are no consumers of this information yet, but at
least we don't crash now.
llvm-svn: 215149
This allows using EndOfMainFile from a PPCallback to access data from the
action. The pattern of PPCallback referencing an action is common in clang-tidy.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4773
llvm-svn: 215145
This reverts commit r215137.
This doesn't work at all, an offset-offset is probably different than an
offset. I'm scared that this passed our normal test suite.
llvm-svn: 215141
also emit the updated 'operator delete' looked up for that destructor. Switch
from UpdateDecl to an actual update record when this happens due to implicitly
defining a special member function and unify this code path and the one for
instantiating a function definition.
llvm-svn: 215132
Piping stderr into "count 0" in tests doesn't work - things like guard
malloc write to stderr and mess up the count. This comes up all the
time, so I've added a feature to FileCheck to fix it this time.
Fixes test failures caused by r215046 under guard malloc.
llvm-svn: 215129
If the truth value of a LHS is known, we can build the knowledge whether
a temporary destructor is executed or not into the CFG. This is needed
by the return type analysis.
llvm-svn: 215118
Changes to the original patch:
- model the CFG for temporary destructors in conditional operators so that
the destructors of the true and false branch are always exclusive. This
is necessary because we must not have impossible paths for the path
based analysis to work.
- add multiple regression tests with ternary operators
Original description:
Fix modelling of non-lifetime-extended temporary destructors in the
analyzer.
Changes to the CFG:
When creating the CFG for temporary destructors, we create a structure
that mirrors the branch structure of the conditionally executed
temporary constructors in a full expression.
The branches we create use a CXXBindTemporaryExpr as terminator which
corresponds to the temporary constructor which must have been executed
to enter the destruction branch.
2. Changes to the Analyzer:
When we visit a CXXBindTemporaryExpr we mark the CXXBindTemporaryExpr as
executed in the state; when we reach a branch that contains the
corresponding CXXBindTemporaryExpr as terminator, we branch out
depending on whether the corresponding CXXBindTemporaryExpr was marked
as executed.
llvm-svn: 215096
question mark instead of the context of the conditional operator. The
condition does not need the context of the conditional operator at all.
llvm-svn: 215048
intent when we added remark support, but was never implemented in the general
case, because the first -R flags didn't need it. (-Rpass= had special handling
to accomodate its argument.)
-Rno-foo, -Reverything, and -Rno-everything can be used to turn off a remark,
or to turn on or off all remarks. Per discussion on cfe-commits, -Weverything
does not affect remarks, and -Reverything does not affect warnings or errors.
The only "real" -R flag we have right now is -Rmodule-build; that flag is
effectively renamed from -Wmodule-build to -Rmodule-build by this change.
-Wpass and -Wno-pass (and their friends) are also renamed to -Rpass and
-Rno-pass by this change; it's not completely clear whether we intended to have
a -Rpass (with no =pattern), but that is unchanged by this commit, other than
the flag name. The default pattern is effectively one which matches no passes.
In future, we may want to make the default pattern be .*, so that -Reverything
works for -Rpass properly.
llvm-svn: 215046
This reverts commit r214962 because after the change the
following code doesn't compile with -Wreturn-type -Werror.
#include <cstdlib>
class NoReturn {
public:
~NoReturn() __attribute__((noreturn)) { exit(1); }
};
int check() {
true ? NoReturn() : NoReturn();
}
llvm-svn: 214998
Before:
auto f (int x) -> decltype(x) { return sizeof(x); }
int g () noexcept(someCall ());
static_assert(sizeof(char) == 1, "Your compiler is broken");
After:
auto f (int x) -> decltype (x) { return sizeof (x); }
int g () noexcept (someCall ());
static_assert (sizeof (char) == 1, "Your compiler is broken");
This fixes llvm.org/PR20559.
Patch by Roman Kashitsyn, thank you!
llvm-svn: 214969
With this patch:
int ThisWillBeFormatted;
// clang-format off
int ThisWontBeFormatted;
// clang-format on
int Formatted;
This is for regions where a significantly nicer code layout can be found
knowing the content of the code.
This fixes llvm.org/PR20463.
llvm-svn: 214966
Before:
auto aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa =
new (aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa))
typename aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa();
After:
auto aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa =
new (aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa))
typename aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa();
llvm-svn: 214964
1. Changes to the CFG:
When creating the CFG for temporary destructors, we create a structure
that mirrors the branch structure of the conditionally executed
temporary constructors in a full expression.
The branches we create use a CXXBindTemporaryExpr as terminator which
corresponds to the temporary constructor which must have been executed
to enter the destruction branch.
2. Changes to the Analyzer:
When we visit a CXXBindTemporaryExpr we mark the CXXBindTemporaryExpr as
executed in the state; when we reach a branch that contains the
corresponding CXXBindTemporaryExpr as terminator, we branch out
depending on whether the corresponding CXXBindTemporaryExpr was marked
as executed.
llvm-svn: 214962
from the common driver code to the corresponding `MultilibSet` declarations.
Now the `MultilibSet` can hold an optional callback function which is
responsible to return a set of include directories specific for the toolchain.
That allows to remove MIPS toolchain specific directories from
`Linux::AddClangSystemIncludeArgs` method and simplify adding new directories
in the future.
llvm-svn: 214949
It is possible for lambdas to get the same mangling number because they
may exist in different mangling contexts. To handle this correctly,
mangle the context into the name as well.
llvm-svn: 214947
The MS mangling scheme apparently has separate manglings for type and
non-type parameter packs when they are empty. Match template arguments
with parameters during mangling; check the parameter to see if it was
destined to hold type-ish things or nontype-ish things.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4792
llvm-svn: 214932
This escapes any backslashes in the executable path and fixes an issue
with a trailing quote when the main file name had to be quoted during
printing.
It's impossible to test this without putting backslashes or quotes into
the executable path, so I didn't add automated tests.
The crash diagnostics are still only useful if you're using bash on
Windows, though. This should probably be writing a batch file instead.
llvm-svn: 214924
to instruct the code generator to not enforce a higher alignment
than the given number (of bytes) when accessing memory via an opaque
pointer or reference. Patch reviewed by John McCall (with post-commit
review pending). rdar://16254558
llvm-svn: 214911
Note that similar to palingr, we could further optimize these to emit
shufflevector when the shift count is <=64. This however does not
change the overall design that unlike palignr we would still need the LLVM
intrinsic corresponding to this intruction to handle the >64 cases. (palignr
uses the psrldq intrinsic in this case.)
llvm-svn: 214891