std::vectors.
- MacroBuilder wraps a raw_ostream so it can easily write to any buffer
supported by raw_ostream.
- MacroBuilder's method take Twines for easy string concatenation (this was done
with sprintf and temporary buffers before).
- Targets still use std::vector as they don't have access to the builder.
llvm-svn: 93051
when the default case is winnowed down to be infeasible. When all
cases were ruled out (and the analysis state for the default case
would be infeasible) we would still consider the default case
possible. This fixes PR 5969.
llvm-svn: 93017
not just the viable ones. This is reasonable because the most common use of
deleted functions is to exclude some implicit conversion during calls; users
therefore will want to figure out why some other options were excluded.
Started sorting overload results. Right now it just sorts by location in the
translation unit (after putting viable functions first), but we can do better than
that.
Changed bool OnlyViable parameter to PrintOverloadCandidates to an enum for better
self-documentation.
llvm-svn: 92990
suggestions follow recovery. Additionally, add a note to these
diagnostics which suggests a fix-it for changing the behavior to what
the user probably meant. Examples:
t.cpp:2:9: warning: & has lower precedence than ==; == will be evaluated first
[-Wparentheses]
if (i & j == k) {
^~~~~~~~
( )
t.cpp:2:9: note: place parentheses around the & expression to evaluate it first
if (i & j == k) {
^
( )
t.cpp:14:9: warning: using the result of an assignment as a condition
without
parentheses [-Wparentheses]
if (i = f()) {
~~^~~~~
( )
t.cpp:14:9: note: use '==' to turn this assignment into an equality
comparison
if (i = f()) {
^
==
llvm-svn: 92975
as a type or scope token if the next token requires it.
This eliminates a lot of redundant lookups in C++, but there's room for
improvement; a better solution would do a single lookup whose kind and
results would be passed through the parser.
llvm-svn: 92930
no viable overloads. Use a different message when the class provides
no operator[] overloads at all; use it for operator(), too.
Partially addresses PR 5900.
llvm-svn: 92894
piece of the declaration. The '@' and the 'end' are separate tokens,
and require two SourceLocations to accurately track.
This change was motivated because ObjCContainerDecl::getSourceRange()
would previously not return the entire range of the declaration (the
'end' would be left off).
llvm-svn: 92891
we look into a Scope that corresponds to a compound statement whose
scope was combined with the scope of the function that owns it. This
improves typo correction in many common cases.
llvm-svn: 92879
corresponding @interface, provide a note showing which interface we're
referring to. This note has the fix-it hint on it.
Also, don't automatically apply fix-it hints for notes. They're meant
to express fix-its that would change semantics.
llvm-svn: 92870
linkage of vtables. Before this, we were emitting RTTI names for
template instantiations with strong external linkage rather than with
weak ODR linkage.
llvm-svn: 92857
result for a nested class whose first non-pure virtual member function
has an inline body. Previously, we were checking for the key function
before we had seen the (delayed) inline body.
llvm-svn: 92839
for -Wsign-compare and -Wconversion, and use that coordinated logic to drive
both diagnostics. The new logic works more transparently with implicit
conversions, conditional operators, etc., as well as bringing -Wconversion's
ability to deal with pseudo-closed operations (e.g. arithmetic on shorts) to
-Wsign-compare.
Fixes PRs 5887, 5937, 5938, and 5939.
llvm-svn: 92823
deterministic and work properly with templates. Once a class that
needs a vtable has been defined, we now do one if two things:
- If the class has no key function, we place the class on a list of
classes whose virtual functions will need to be "marked" at the
end of the translation unit. The delay until the end of the
translation unit is needed because we might see template
specializations of these virtual functions.
- If the class has a key function, we do nothing; when the key
function is defined, the class will be placed on the
aforementioned list.
At the end of the translation unit, we "mark" all of the virtual
functions of the classes on the list as used, possibly causing
template instantiation and other classes to be added to the
list. This gets LLVM's lib/Support/CommandLine.cpp compiling again.
llvm-svn: 92821
try to evaluate an expression as a constant boolean condition. This has
the same intended semantics as used in folding conditional operators.
llvm-svn: 92805
non-inline key function of a class template instantiation, when no key
function is present, the class template instantiation itself was
instantiated with an explicit instantiation declaration (aka extern
template). I'm fairly certain that the C++0x specification gives us
this lattitude, although GCC doesn't take advantage of it.
llvm-svn: 92779
- All classes can have a key function; templates don't change that.
non-template classes when computing the key function.
- We always mark all of the virtual member functions of class
template instantiations.
- The vtable for an instantiation of a class template has weak
linkage.
We could probably use available_externally linkage for vtables of
classes instantiated by explicit instantiation declarations (extern
templates), but GCC doesn't do this and I'm not 100% that the ABI
permits it.
llvm-svn: 92753
related to <rdar://problem/6596843> clang ObjC rewriter: Line endings still mixed in rewrite output
This fix was dropped when I integrated the 'objective-rewrite' branch.
llvm-svn: 92737
GRStateManager. Having these references was an abstraction violation,
as they really should only be known about GRExprEngine.
This change required adding a new 'ProcessAssume' callback in
GRSubEngine. GRExprEngine implements this callback by calling
'EvalAssume' on all registered Checker objects as well as the
registered GRTransferFunc object.
llvm-svn: 92549
assembly code. This avoids changing the bahvior when normal asm("")
statements are used.
The type of code affected would be:
void* t4(void) { __asm mov eax, fs:[0x10] }
I hope people like this version, if not, let me know.
llvm-svn: 92531
definitions from a precompiled header. This ensures that
code-completion with macro names behaves the same with or without
precompiled headers.
llvm-svn: 92497
interface, suggest correction of typos. For example, given:
@interface NSString
@end
@implementation NSstring
@end
we'll warn with:
t.m:4:19: warning: cannot find interface declaration for 'NSstring';
did you mean 'NSString'?
@implementation NSstring
^
However, since this is just a warning, we don't provide a fix-it
hint. Good idea, Ted!
llvm-svn: 92488
constructs:
- Instance variable lookup ("foo->ivar" and, in instance methods, "ivar")
- Property name lookup ("foo.prop")
- Superclasses
- Various places where a class name is required
- Protocol names (e.g., id<proto>)
This seems to cover many of the common places where typos could occur.
llvm-svn: 92449
class), provide a suggestion for the type or class found. However,
since we can't recover properly in this case, don't provide a fix-it
hint. Example:
test/FixIt/typo.m:8:3: error: use of undeclared identifier 'NSstring';
did you
mean 'NSString'?
NSstring *str = @"A string";
...
^
1 diagnostic generated.
llvm-svn: 92379
test/FixIt/typo.c:19:4: error: field designator 'bunds' does not refer to any
field in type 'struct Window'; did you mean 'bounds'?
.bunds.
^~~~~
bounds
llvm-svn: 92376
test/FixIt/typo.cpp:41:15: error: initializer 'base' does not name a non-static
data member or base class; did you mean the base class 'Base'?
Derived() : base(),
^~~~
Base
test/FixIt/typo.cpp:42:15: error: initializer 'ember' does not name a non-static
data member or base class; did you mean the member 'member'?
ember() { }
^~~~~
member
llvm-svn: 92355
typo.cpp:27:8: error: no template named 'basic_sting' in namespace 'std';
did you mean 'basic_string'?
std::basic_sting<char> b2;
~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~
basic_string
llvm-svn: 92348
Add new states for symbolic regions tracked by malloc checker. This enables us
to do malloc checking more accurately. See test case.
Based on Lei Zhang's patch and discussion.
llvm-svn: 92342
typo.cpp:22:10: error: use of undeclared identifier 'radious'; did
you mean 'radius'?
return radious * pi;
^~~~~~~
radius
This was super-easy, since we already had decent recovery by looking
for names in dependent base classes.
llvm-svn: 92341
attach the appropriate attributes to it. I don't think
this manifests as any real change though, we're still
not getting the right LLVM IR attributes out of codegen.
llvm-svn: 92316
tring str2;
we produce the following diagnostic + fix-it:
typo.cpp:15:1: error: unknown type name 'tring'; did you mean 'string'?
tring str2;
^~~~~
string
To make this really useful, we'll need to introduce typo correction in
many more places (wherever we do name lookup), and implement
declaration-vs-expression heuristics that cope with typos
better. However, for now this will handle the simple cases where we
already get good "unknown type name" diagnostics.
The LookupVisibleDecls functions are intended to be used by code
completion as well as typo correction; that refactoring will happen
later.
llvm-svn: 92308
QualType to get CVR-qualifiers through array types, and switches the primary
comparison methods to use it. This may allow simplifying some of the callers of
getUnqualifiedArrayType.
Also fix the normalizing of CV-qualification during template deduction to
normalize through arrays and allow a more qualified deduced array type. This
fixes PR5911.
llvm-svn: 92289
caught several cases where we were not doing the right thing. I'm
not completely sure all cases are being handled correctly, but this should
be an improvement.
llvm-svn: 92281
CV-qualifiers. Remove an error expectation from the 'good' set of const-cast
test cases. With this patch, the final non-template test case from PR5542
passes. (It's the same as the one already in const-cast.cpp.)
llvm-svn: 92257
more or less cv-qualified than another during implicit conversion and overload
resolution ([basic.type.qualifier] p5). Factors the logic out of template
deduction and into the ASTContext so it can be shared.
This fixes several aspects of PR5542, but not all of them.
llvm-svn: 92248
address resolution. This fixes PR5751.
Also, while we're here, remove logic from ADL which mistakenly included the
definition namespaces of overloaded and/or templated functions whose name or
address is used as an argument.
llvm-svn: 92245
keep track of friends within templates, which will provide a real for
PR5866. For now, this makes sure we don't do something entirely stupid
with friends of specializations.
llvm-svn: 92143
expressions (e.g., for template instantiation), just transform the
subexpressions and return those, since the temporary-related nodes
will be implicitly regenerated. Fixes PR5867, but I said that
before...
llvm-svn: 92135
argument-passing doesn't have to. Fixes PR5867, where we were binding
a temporary twice in the AST and, therefore, calling its destructor
twice.
llvm-svn: 92131
Darwin's sekrit fourth argument. This should probably be factored to
let targets make target-specific decisions about what main() should look like.
Fixes rdar://problem/7414990
or if different platforms have radically different ideas of what they want in
llvm-svn: 92128
This fixes throwing exceptions inside @catch blocks nested inside outer @try blocks and also fixes jumping from an inner @finally to an outer @finally (via any relevant @catch blocks).
The code exhibiting this bug was based on code from CGObjCMac. I believe that this bug may still be present on the Mac runtimes, although the test case in the bug contains a few GNUisms and won't compile without some minor tweaks with Apple's libobjc.
llvm-svn: 92117
variable initializer and the other expressions in an IfStmt.
This change required adding a 'DoDestroy()' method for IfStmt that did
not include destroying the initializer (since that is owned by the
VarDecl).
llvm-svn: 92089
that this is true when mangling, then fix up the various places in
Sema and/or CodeGen that need to remove qualifiers. Addresses a
linking issue when building LLVM with Clang.
llvm-svn: 92064
for loops. Also do not manually free the Type objects when the
'FreeMemory' flag is set, as they will be deallocated when the
BumpPtrAllocator is destroyed.
llvm-svn: 92047
member function thereof), perform the template instantiation each time
the default argument is needed. This ensures that
(1) We get different CXXTemporary objects for each instantiation, and
(2) Any other instantiations or definitions triggered by the
instantiation of the default argument expression are guaranteed to
happen; previously, they might have been suppressed, e.g., because
they happened in an unevaluated context.
This fixes the majority of PR5810. However, it does not address the
problem where we may have multiple uses of the same CXXTemporary
within an expression when the temporary came from a non-instantiated
default argument expression.
llvm-svn: 92015
As the FIXME indicates, RewriteByRefVar() won't work for multiple declarators (in general). I've discussed this with Fariborz and he is aware of the limitation.
llvm-svn: 92007
only takes a boolean second argument now. Update tests accordingly.
Currently the builtin still accepts the full range for compatibility.
llvm-svn: 91983
size_t. Also, fix an issue with initialization of parameters in calls,
where we weren't removing the cv-qualifiers on the parameter type
itself. Fixes PR5823.
llvm-svn: 91941
used during compilation.
- There is no easy way to define this group properly, unfortunately, and maybe
this is a losing strategy. For now this is unambiguous more friendly, though.
llvm-svn: 91940
a size, check whether the transformed type is itself an array type. If
so, take the major array bound as the size to allocate. Fixes PR5833.
llvm-svn: 91907
InitializationSequence (when a FunctionDecl is present). This required
a few small fixes to initialization sequences:
- Make sure to use the adjusted parameter type for initialization of
function parameters.
- Implement transparent union calling semantics in C
llvm-svn: 91902
With this seemingly insignificant fix, we are now able to build and link clang using clang itself! (LLVM still has to be built with gcc for the time being).
llvm-svn: 91893
this was useful, and on review Doug and I decided it was probably on the level
of a bug in the standard and therefore not worth a warning even in -pedantic.
If someone disagrees and urgently wants clang++ to warn about this in strict
c++98 mode, we can talk about it.
llvm-svn: 91868
constructor call, the conversion is only a standard conversion
sequence if that constructor is a copy constructor. This fixes PR5834
in a semi-lame way, because the "real" fix will be to move over to
InitializationSequence. That will happen "soonish", but not now.
llvm-svn: 91861
- Correctly is in quotes, because we are following what I interpreted as GCC's
intent (which diverges from practice, naturally).
- Also, fix the arch define for arm1136jf-s.
llvm-svn: 91855
explicitly-specified template arguments are enough to determine the
instantiation, and either template argument deduction fails or is not
performed in that context, we can resolve the template-id down to a
function template specialization (so sayeth C++0x
[temp.arg.explicit]p3). Fixes PR5811.
llvm-svn: 91852
not deduce an "overload" type. Such a deduction indicates a failure in
semantic analysis (e.g., PR5811) that currently isn't caught until
code-generation time. This assertions makes it clearer that this
particular issue is a semantic-analysis problem, not a code-gen problem.
llvm-svn: 91844
recursing in CGDebugInfo::CreateTypeNode, teach
CanonicalizeTypeForDebugInfo---now called UnwrapTypeForDebugInfo---to
keep unwrapping the type until we hit something that can be
represented by debug information. Thanks to Anders for pointing this out!
llvm-svn: 91840
ElaboratedType, QualifiedNameType, and SubstTemplateTypeParmType type
nodes. Also, produce an "unsupported" diagnostic for C++0x type nodes
and "typeof" nodes, rather than asserting nondescriptly.
llvm-svn: 91837
Sema::getTypeName.
"LookupNestedNameSpecifierName" isn't quite the right kind of lookup, though;
it doesn't ignore namespaces. Someone more familiar with the lookup code
should fix this properly.
llvm-svn: 91809
Because of the rules of base-class lookup* and the restrictions on typedefs, it
was actually impossible for this to cause any problems more serious than the
spurious acceptance of
template <class T> class A : B<A> { ... };
instead of
template <class T> class A : B<A<T> > { ... };
but I'm sure we can all agree that that is a very important restriction which
is well worth making another Parser->Sema call for.
(*) n.b. clang++ does not implement these rules correctly; we are not ignoring
non-type names
llvm-svn: 91792
Clang reasonably adds all the base specifiers in one pass; this is now required
for correctness to prevent lookup from going mad. But this has the advantage of
establishing the correct context when looking up base specifiers, which will be
important for access control.
llvm-svn: 91791
the redeclaration problems in the [temp.explicit]p3 testcase worse, but I can
live with that; they'll need to be fixed more holistically anyhow.
llvm-svn: 91771
Magically fixes all the terrible lookup problems associated with not pushing
a new scope. Resolves an ancient xfail and an LLVM misparse.
llvm-svn: 91769
small bug fixes in SemaInit, switch over SemaDecl to use it more often, and
change a bunch of diagnostics which are different with the new initialization
code.
llvm-svn: 91767
- In particular, it can claim features for itself instead of always passing them on to LLVM.
- This allows using the target features as a generic mechanism for passing target specific options to the TargetInfo instance, which may need them for initializing preprocessor defines, etc.
llvm-svn: 91753
InitializationSequence. Specially, switch initialization of a C++
class type (either copy- or direct-initialization).
Also, make sure that we create an elidable copy-construction when
performing copy initialization of a C++ class variable. Fixes PR5826.
llvm-svn: 91750
Avoids an assertion arising during object-argument initialization in overload
resolution. In theory we can resolve this at definition time if the class
hierarchy for the member is fully known.
llvm-svn: 91747
the constructor. This doesn't handle cases requiring the VTT at the moment,
and generates unnecessary stores, but I think it's essentially correct.
llvm-svn: 91731
the heap, so that clients are not forced to copy the results during
the initial iteration. A separate clang_disposeCodeCompleteResults
function frees the returned results.
llvm-svn: 91690
and getTypeSizeInChars() to reflect their basis in character type units, not
that of a possibly independent architecture-specific byte.
llvm-svn: 91688
nested-name specifier name.
I accidentally checked in the test case for this in the last commit ---
fortunately, that refactor was inspired by having debugged this problem already,
so I can fix the bug quick (though probably not fast enough for the buildbots).
llvm-svn: 91677
different functions and pick the function at lookup initialization time.
In theory we could actually divide the criteria functions into N different
functions for the N cases, but it's so not worth it.
Among other things, lets us invoke LookupQualifiedName without recomputing
IDNS info every time.
Do some refactoring in SemaDecl to avoid an awkward special case in LQN
that was only necessary for redeclaration testing for anonymous structs/unions ---
which could be done more efficiently with a scoped lookup anyway.
llvm-svn: 91676
new InitializationSequence. This fixes some bugs (e.g., PR5808),
changed some diagnostics, and caused more churn than expected. What's
new:
- InitializationSequence now has a "C conversion sequence" category
and step kind, which falls back to
- Changed the diagnostics for returns to always have the result type
of the function first and the type of the expression second.
CheckSingleAssignmentConstraints to peform checking in C.
- Improved ASTs for initialization of return values. The ASTs now
capture all of the temporaries we need to create, but
intentionally do not bind the tempoary that is actually returned,
so that it won't get destroyed twice.
- Make sure to perform an (elidable!) copy of the class object that
is returned from a class.
- Fix copy elision in CodeGen to properly see through the
subexpressions that occur with elidable copies.
- Give "new" its own entity kind; as with return values and thrown
objects, we don't bind the expression so we don't call a
destructor for it.
Note that, with this patch, I've broken returning move-only types in
C++0x. We'll fix it later, when we tackle NRVO.
llvm-svn: 91669
to compile a translation unit into the debug info for that file.
- Used by parts of Darwin build process to check compiler flags, etc.
- <rdar://problem/7256886> clang does not emit AT_APPLE_flags
llvm-svn: 91661
(http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20091214/092780.html)
The instruction fixes were checked and approved by Chris Lattner, but
these testcase fixes are mine; please yell at me if there are any
problems with either.
* PR5050-constructor-conversion.cpp
* array-construction.cpp
* constructor-conversion.cpp
* cast-conversion.cpp
* constructor-default-arg.cpp
* derived-to-base-conv.cpp
* ptr-to-member-function.cpp
* call-arg-zero-temp.cpp
* default-destructor-synthesis.cpp
* global-array-destruction.cpp
* array-operator-delete-call.cpp
* decl-ref-init.cpp
* default-constructor-for-members.cpp
* convert-to-fptr.cpp
* constructor-for-array-members.cpp
* conversion-function.cpp
* objc-read-weak-byref.m
Fixed testcase to reflect call qualifier
llvm-svn: 91640