I did my best at implementing this for Win32, but I don't have a way to test it.
Can someone with access to a Win32 machine test/fix this?
llvm-svn: 74188
should become a no-op when not running in multithreaded mode. Make sys::Mutex a typedef of SmartMutex<false>, to preserve source compatibility.
llvm-svn: 73709
lock. This is obviously bad, but at least it's threadsafe! If you know how
to improve this in a pre-Vista friendly well, patches welcome!
Patch by Max Burke.
llvm-svn: 73607
specific one. The GNU one is chosen when _GNU_SOURCE is defined. g++ always
defines _GNU_SOURCE on linux platforms because glibc's headers won't compile
in C++ mode without it. The GNU strerror_r doesn't always modify the buffer
which causes empty error messages on linux.
This patch changes MakeErrMsg to use the return value of strerror_r to get
the string instead of assuming the buffer will be modified, on GLIBC.
Patch by Benjamin Kramer!
llvm-svn: 73396
Path.cpp:59: warning: case label value exceeds maximum value for type
magic[0] is a (signed) char, but some case values are unsigned (e.g. 0xde).
When magic[0] was 0xde, the switch has taken the default branch instead of case
0xde branch.
Apparently this was the behaviour with older versions of gcc too, but not with g++.
Now g++-4.4 behaves as gcc, and ignores unsigned case values out of range signed
range.
llvm-svn: 70038
clang: error: unable to make temporary file: /etc/cc: can't make
unique filename: Permission denied
instead of
clang: error: unable to make temporary file: /etc/cc: can't make
unique filenamePermission denied
for example.
Also, audited the uses of MakeErrMsg to make the prefix strings
consistent (not end with newline/punctuation/space/": ").
llvm-svn: 69626
Makes llvmc show error messages printed by child processes when run from the
Cygwin/MSYS shell. Since ExecuteAndWait does not return until the child program
has finished execution, this change should be harmless.
llvm-svn: 69082
llvm::sys::getOS{Name,Version}.
Right now the implementation just derives from LLVM_HOSTTRIPLE (which
is wrong, but it doesn't look like we have a define for the target
triple). Ideally this routine would actually be able to compute the
triple for targets we care about.
llvm-svn: 68118
- Make type declarations match the struct/class keyword of the definition.
- Move AddSignalHandler into the namespace where it belongs.
- Correctly call functions from template base.
- Some other small changes.
With this patch, LLVM and Clang should build properly and with far less noise under VS2008.
llvm-svn: 67347
signal handlers to prevent reentrance on unrelated things (a sigabort
where the handle bus errors) also, clear the signal mask so that the
signal doesn't infinitely reissue. This fixes rdar://6654827 -
Crash causes clang to loop
llvm-svn: 66330
arbitrary functions to be run when a crash happens. Delete
RemoveDirectoryOnSignal as it is dead and has never had clients.
Change PrintStackTraceOnErrorSignal to be implemented in terms of
AddSignalHandler.
I updated the Win32 versions of these APIs, but can't test them.
If there are any problems, I'd be happy to fix them as well.
llvm-svn: 66072
symlink. We really want the ultimate executable being run, not
the symlink. This lets clang find its headers when invoked through
a symlink. rdar://6602012
llvm-svn: 65017
Cleanup some warning.
Remark: when struct/class are declared differently than they are defined, this make problem for VC++ since it seems to mangle class differently that struct. These error are very hard to understand and find. So please, try to keep your definition/declaration in sync.
Only tested with VS2008. hope it does not break anything. feel free to revert.
llvm-svn: 64554
since %p isn't formatted consistently, but obviously plain %x is wrong.
PRIxPTR with a cast to uintptr_t would work here, but that requires
inconvenient build-system changes. %lu works on all current and
foreseable future hosts.
llvm-svn: 60616
is re-written by the callback to branch directly to the compiled code
in future invocations.
Added back in range-based memory permission functions for the updating of
the stub on Darwin.
llvm-svn: 57846
bc files for modules with a target triple that indicates they are for
darwin. The reader unconditionally handles this, and the writer could
turn this on for more targets if we care.
This change has two benefits for darwin:
1) it allows us to encode the cpu type of the file in an easy to read
place that doesn't require decoding the bc file.
2) it works around a bug (IMO) in darwin's AR where it is incapable of
handling files that are not a multiple of 8 bytes long. BC files
are only guaranteed to be multiples of 4 bytes long.
llvm-svn: 53275
This patch add supports for single architecture mach-o files (the current implementation only support Universal Binary), and solve the signature conflict between java class and Universal Binary magics.
Note that this function will always returned dynamic library for Universal Binaries (like the current implementation) because the binary type is not include in the file header."
Patch by Jean-Daniel Dupas!
llvm-svn: 52766
error that caused it to redirect stderr to stdout too often.
This fix is applied identically to the win32 code as well, but that is
untested.
--Thi line, and those below, will be ignored--
M System/Unix/Program.inc
M System/Win32/Program.inc
llvm-svn: 52233
functional changes. Win32 code is untested, but should work fine.
In the unix variant, rename RedirectFD to RedirectIO and let that function
handle empty and null paths instead of doing that in the caller 3 times. This
is the same as win32 already does it.
In the win32 variant, use Path::isEmpty() instead of checking the resulting
c_str() manually. This is the same as unix already does it.
llvm-svn: 52230
they aren't in the header file, systems with a <string> header file that isn't
64-bit clean shouldn't warn if #including Path.h and specifying
-Wshorten-64-to-32.
llvm-svn: 51393
This method allows one to create a directory, and optionally create all parent
directories that do not exist.
The original implementation would require that *all* directories along a path
are writable by the user, including directories that already exist. For example,
suppose we wanted to create the directory "/tmp/foo/bar", and the directory
"/tmp" already exists, but not "/tmp/foo". Since "/tmp" is writable by all
users, the original implementation would work, and create "/tmp/foo", followed
by "/tmp/bar".
A problem occurred, however if one wanted to created the directory
"/Users/myuser/bar" (or equivalently "/home/myuser/bar"), and "/Users/myuser"
already existed and is writable by the current user. The directory
"/User/myuser" is writable by the user, but "/User" is not. The original
implementation of createDirectoryOnDisk would return with failure since "/User"
is not writable, even though "/User/mysuser" is writable.
The new implementation works by recursively creating parents as needed, and thus
doesn't need to check the permissions on every directory in a path.
llvm-svn: 49162
tons of out of date comments (really nothing throws here!) and fixes
some other fairly glaring issues: "size" used to return the size of
the file *and* change it, depending on how you called it.
llvm-svn: 49009
to avoid using constructor calls for static objects. This reduces
the number of objects requiring static constructors in a typical
LLVM build by around 20%.
llvm-svn: 48665
LoadLibraryPermanently. The current code modifies the value of a pointer
that is passed by value, so the caller never gets the message.
Patch by Julien Lerouge!
llvm-svn: 48270