calls, or calls to audited functions without an explicit
return attribute, to be casted without a bridge cast.
Tie this mechanism in with the existing exceptions to
the cast restrictions. State those restrictions more
correctly and generalize.
llvm-svn: 140912
to take a FunctionDecl* instead of an llvm::StringRef. Eventually
we might push more logic in there, like using slightly different
conventions for C++ methods.
Also, fix a bug where 'copy' and 'create' were being caught in
non-camel-cased strings. We want copyFoo and CopyFoo and XCopy
but not Xcopy or xcopy.
llvm-svn: 140911
CoreFoundation object-transfer properties audited, and add a #pragma
to cause them to be automatically applied to functions in a particular
span of code. This has to be implemented largely in the preprocessor
because of the requirement that the region be entirely contained in
a single file; that's hard to impose from the parser without registering
for a ton of callbacks.
llvm-svn: 140846
We had an extension which allowed const static class members of floating-point type to have in-class initializers, 'as a C++0x extension'. However, C++0x does not allow this. The extension has been kept, and extended to all literal types in C++0x mode (with a fixit to add the 'constexpr' specifier).
llvm-svn: 140801
pointer to the annotated struct type can be used as an
Objective-C object pointer. If an argument is given, the
type is actually "toll-free bridged" to the specific type
named there, rather than just to 'id'.
For now, we cannot rely on all types being so annotated,
and we'll always have to have exceptions for things like
CFTypeRef (aka const void*), but this is clearly a good
foundation for improving toolage in this area.
llvm-svn: 140779
- This fixes a host of obscure bugs with regards to how warning mapping options composed with one another, and I believe makes the code substantially easier to read and reason about.
llvm-svn: 140770
- The TextDiagnosticPrinter code is still fragile as it is just "reverse engineering" what the diagnostic engine is doing. Not my current priority to fix though.
llvm-svn: 140752
some arguments types are ns_consumed and some otherwise
matching types are not. This fixes the objc++ side only *auch*.
// rdar://10187884
llvm-svn: 140717
predefines based on the output of GCC as well as the CPU predefines.
Invert tests for __AVX__, Clang's AVX feature is hard coded off still.
Switch Atom from 'SSE3' to 'SSSE3'. This matches GCC's behavior, Intel's
documentation, and ICC's documentation (such as I could dig up).
Switch Athlon and Geode to enable 3dnowa rather than just 3dnow and
nothing (resp.).
llvm-svn: 140692
automate the process of updating and generating these tests.
If anyone is really interested, I can check my scripts for generating
this test in, but its a horrible pile of shell... Not sure its really
worth it.
llvm-svn: 140691
is *very* much a WIP that I'll be refining over the next several
commits, but I need to get this checkpoint in place for sanity.
This also adds a much more comprehensive test for architecture macros,
which is roughly generated by inspecting the behavior of a trunk build
of GCC. It still requires some massaging, but eventually I'll even check
in the script that generates these so that others can use it to append
more tests for more architectures, etc.
Next up is a bunch of simplification of the Targets.cpp code, followed
by a lot more test cases once we can reject invalid architectures.
llvm-svn: 140673
attribute must match its overriden method. Same also for
ns_returns_retained/not_retained on the result type.
This is one half of // rdar://10187884
llvm-svn: 140649
buffer as an 'unsigned char', so that integer promotion doesn't
sign-extend character values > 127 into oblivion. Fixes
<rdar://problem/10188919>.
llvm-svn: 140608
system change in <rdar://problem/10109725> that allows conversion from
'self' in class methods to the root of the class's hierarchy. This
conversion rule is a hack that has non-trivial repurcussions
(particularly with overload resolution).
llvm-svn: 140605
protocol declares the property, as well as one of its superclasses.
Property will be implemented in the super class. // rdar://10120691
llvm-svn: 140586
message. Specifically, we now only line-wrap the first line of te
diagnostic message and assume the remainder is manually formatted. While
adding it back, simplify the logic for doing this.
Finally, add a test that ensures we actually preserve this feature. =D
*Now* its not dead code. Thanks to Doug for the test case.
llvm-svn: 140538
would have caught a bug I introduced during refactoring. Silly me
thinking this was all well tested already...
If any of this is already covered by other tests, let me know. I looked
around and didn't see any.
llvm-svn: 140522
a "loaded" location of the precompiled preamble.
Instead, handle specially locations of preprocessed entities:
-When looking up for preprocessed entities, map main file locations inside the
preamble range to a preamble loaded location.
-When getting the source range of a preprocessing cursor, map preamble loaded
locations back to main file locations.
Fixes rdar://10175093 & http://llvm.org/PR10999
llvm-svn: 140519
the information on to Sema. There's still an incorrectness in the way template instantiation
works now, but that is due to a far larger underlying representational problem.
Also add a test case for various list initialization cases of scalars, which test this
commit as well as the previous one.
llvm-svn: 140460
Allow empty initializer lists for scalars, which mean value-initialization.
Constant evaluation for single-element and empty initializer lists for scalars.
Codegen for empty initializer lists for scalars.
Test case comes in next commit.
llvm-svn: 140459
This fixes a few errors when parsing MFC code with clang.
BTW clang trunk is now about 5 patches away to be able the parse the default wizard-generated MFC project.
llvm-svn: 140452
The token stream was not getting properly reset when leaving
ParseLexedMethodDef in some error cases. In the testcase, that caused later
accesses to the token stream to touch memory which had been freed as we
finished parsing the class definition. Major hat-tip to AddressSanitizer for
helping pinpoint the use-after-free, including the allocation and deallocation
points:
==21510== ERROR: AddressSanitizer heap-use-after-free on address 0x7feb3de87848 at pc 0x249f4e2 bp 0x7fff15a89df0 sp 0x7fff15a89ce0
READ of size 1 at 0x7feb3de87848 thread T0
#0 0x249f4e2 clang::TokenLexer::Lex()
#1 0x1c834a0 clang::Parser::ConsumeToken()
#2 0x1c7dc0f clang::Parser::ParseDeclarationOrFunctionDefinition()
#3 0x1c7e16b clang::Parser::ParseDeclarationOrFunctionDefinition()
<snip>
0x7feb3de87848 is located 1992 bytes inside of 3816-byte region [0x7feb3de87080,0x7feb3de87f68)
freed by thread T0 here:
#0 0x3a22c19 free
#1 0x1d136a1 clang::Parser::LexedMethod::~LexedMethod()
#2 0x1cef528 clang::Parser::DeallocateParsedClasses()
#3 0x1cef676 clang::Parser::PopParsingClass()
#4 0x1cea094 clang::Parser::ParseCXXMemberSpecification()
#5 0x1ce7ae5 clang::Parser::ParseClassSpecifier()
#6 0x1cfe588 clang::Parser::ParseDeclarationSpecifiers()
#7 0x1c7dbe8 clang::Parser::ParseDeclarationOrFunctionDefinition()
#8 0x1c7e16b clang::Parser::ParseDeclarationOrFunctionDefinition()
<snip>
previously allocated by thread T0 here:
#0 0x3a2302d realloc
#1 0x39d7c97 llvm::SmallVectorBase::grow_pod()
#2 0x1ac588e llvm::SmallVectorImpl<>::push_back()
#3 0x1d12d8b clang::Parser::ConsumeAndStoreUntil()
#4 0x1c9c24d clang::Parser::ConsumeAndStoreUntil()
#5 0x1d12c1e clang::Parser::ConsumeAndStoreUntil()
#6 0x1c9c24d clang::Parser::ConsumeAndStoreUntil()
#7 0x1d10042 clang::Parser::ParseCXXInlineMethodDef()
#8 0x1cec51a clang::Parser::ParseCXXClassMemberDeclaration()
#9 0x1ce9de5 clang::Parser::ParseCXXMemberSpecification()
#10 0x1ce7ae5 clang::Parser::ParseClassSpecifier()
#11 0x1cfe588 clang::Parser::ParseDeclarationSpecifiers()
#12 0x1c7dbe8 clang::Parser::ParseDeclarationOrFunctionDefinition()
#13 0x1c7e16b clang::Parser::ParseDeclarationOrFunctionDefinition()
<snip>
llvm-svn: 140427
merging for overrides. One might want to make a method's availability
in a superclass different from that of its subclass. Fixes
<rdar://problem/10166223>.
llvm-svn: 140406
is cast to a boolean. An exception has been made for string literals in
logical expressions to allow the common case of use in assert statements.
bool x;
x = "hi"; // Warn here
void foo(bool x);
foo("hi"); // Warn here
assert(0 && "error");
assert("error); // Warn here
llvm-svn: 140405
the key function is inline, rather than the original
declaration. Perhaps FunctionDecl::isInlined() is poorly named. Fixes
<rdar://problem/9979458>.
llvm-svn: 140400
The solution is to create a new ParseScope(Scope::TemplateParamScope) for each template scope that we want to reenter. (from the outmost to the innermost scope)
This fixes some errors when parsing MFC code with clang.
llvm-svn: 140344
This moves the existing code for CPATH into the driver and adds the environment lookup and path splitting there.
The paths are then passed down to cc1 with -I options (CPATH), added after the normal user-specified include dirs.
Language specific paths are passed via -LANG-isystem and the actual filtering is performed in the frontend.
I tried to match GCC's behavior as close as possible
Fixes PR8971.
llvm-svn: 140341
OpenCL 6.2.1 says: "Implicit conversions between built-in vector data types are
disallowed." OpenCL 6.2.2 says: "Explicit casts between vector types are not
legal." For example:
uint4 u = (uint4)(1);
int4 i = u; // invalid implicit conversion
int4 e = (int4)u; // invalid explicit conversion
Fixes PR10967. Submitted by: Anton Lokhmotov <Anton.lokhmotov@gmail.com>
llvm-svn: 140300
OpenCL is different from AltiVec in the way it supports vector literals. OpenCL
is strict with regards to semantic checks. For example, implicit conversions
and explicit casts between vectors of different types are disallowed.
Fixes PR10975. Submitted by: Anton Lokhmotov <Anton.lokhmotov@gmail.com>
llvm-svn: 140270
if the definition has a non-variadic prototype with compatible
parameters. Therefore, the default rule for such calls must be to
use a non-variadic convention. Achieve this by casting the callee to
the function type with which it is required to be compatible, unless
the target specifically opts out and insists that unprototyped calls
should use the variadic rules. The only case of that I'm aware of is
the x86-64 convention, which passes arguments the same way in both
cases but also sets a small amount of extra information; here we seek
to maintain compatibility with GCC, which does set this when calling
an unprototyped function.
Addresses PR10810 and PR10713.
llvm-svn: 140241
presence of an implicit move assignment operator. I think the implicit
copy assignment operator case was also wrong, but just in a "displaying
the wrong diagnostic" way.
llvm-svn: 140139
of false positive warnings that depend on noreturn destructors pruning
the CFGs, but only in C++0x mode!
This was really surprising as the debugger quickly reveals that the
attributes are parsed correctly (and using the same code) in both modes.
The warning fires in the same way in both modes. But between parsing and
building the destructor declaration with the noreturn attribute and the
warning, it magically disappears. The key? The 'noexcept' appears!
When we were rebuilding the destructor type with the computed implicit
noexcept we completely dropped the old type on the floor. This almost
makes sense (as the arguments and return type to a destructor aren't
exactly unpredictable), but lost any function type attributes as well.
The fix is simple, we build the new type off of the old one rather than
starting fresh.
Testing this is a bit awkward. I've done it by running the
noreturn-sensitive tests in both modes, which previous failed and now
passes, but if anyone has ideas about how to more specifically and
thoroughly test that the extended info on a destructor is preserved when
adding noexcept, I'm all ears.
llvm-svn: 140138
check whether the requested location points inside the precompiled preamble,
in which case the returned source location will be a "loaded" one.
llvm-svn: 140060
This model uses the 'landingpad' instruction, which is pinned to the top of the
landing pad. (A landing pad is defined as the destination of the unwind branch
of an invoke instruction.) All of the information needed to generate the correct
exception handling metadata during code generation is encoded into the
landingpad instruction.
The new 'resume' instruction takes the place of the llvm.eh.resume intrinsic
call. It's lowered in much the same way as the intrinsic is.
llvm-svn: 140049
For instance:
template <class T> void E() {};
class F {};
void test() {
::E<::F>();
E<::F>();
}
Gives the following error messages:
error: found '<::' after a template name which forms the
digraph '<:' (aka '[') and a ':', did you mean '< ::'?
::E<::F>();
^~~
< ::
error: expected expression
E<::F>();
^
error: expected ']'
note: to match this '['
E<::F>();
This patch adds the digraph fix-it check right before the name lookup,
moves the shared checking code to a new function, and adds new
tests to catch future regressions.
llvm-svn: 140039
We were failing to set source locations and ranges in isUnusedResultAWarning
for CXXOperatorCallExprs, leading to an "expression result unused" warning
with absolutely no context if the expression was inside a macro.
llvm-svn: 140036
For example:
void f(float);
void f(int);
int main {
long a;
f(a);
}
Here, MSVC will call f(int) instead of generating a compile error as clang will do in standard mode.
This fixes a few errors when parsing MFC code with clang.
llvm-svn: 140007
the AST reader), merge that header file information with whatever
header file information we already have. Otherwise, we might forget
something we already knew (e.g., that the header was #import'd already).
llvm-svn: 139979
arbitrary amount of code. This forces us to stage the AST writer more
strictly, ensuring that we don't assign a declaration ID to a
declaration until after we're certain that no more modules will get
loaded.
llvm-svn: 139974
- Get rid of PathDiagnosticLocation(SourceRange r,..) constructor by providing a bunch of create methods.
- The PathDiagnosticLocation(SourceLocation L,..), which is used by crate methods, will eventually become private.
- Test difference is in the case when the report starts at the beginning of the function. We used to represent that point as a range of the very first token in the first statement. Now, it's just a single location representing the first character of the first statement.
llvm-svn: 139932
- The closing brace is always a single location, not a range.
- The test case previously had a location key 57:1 followed by a range [57:1 - 57:1].
llvm-svn: 139832
-Use an array of offsets for all preprocessed entities
-Get rid of the separate array of offsets for just macro definitions;
for references to macro definitions use an index inside the preprocessed
entities array.
-Deserialize each preprocessed entity lazily, at first request; not in bulk.
Paves the way for binary searching of preprocessed entities that will offer
efficiency and will simplify things on the libclang side a lot.
llvm-svn: 139809
- It adds LocationContext to the PathDiagnosticLocation object and uses it to lookup the enclosing statement with a valid location.
- So far, the LocationContext is only available when the object is constructed from the ExplodedNode.
- Already found some subtle bugs(in plist-output-alternate.m) where the intermediate diagnostic steps were not previously shown.
llvm-svn: 139703
target triple to separate modules built under different
conditions. The hash is used to create a subdirectory in the module
cache path where other invocations of the compiler (with the same
version, language options, etc.) can find the precompiled modules.
llvm-svn: 139662
This is consistent with the behavior of assigning into a __strong l-value,
and it's also necessary for ensuring that the ivar doesn't end up a dangling
reference. We decided not to change the behavior of "retain" properties, but
just to make them warnings/errors when of block type.
llvm-svn: 139619
-Allow cursor visitation of an attribute using its source range
-Add C++ 'final' and 'override' attributes as cursor kinds
-Simplify the logic that marks 'final' and 'override' attributes as tokens.
llvm-svn: 139609
even on architectures that support unaligned access (which is the
only way this is otherwise legal, given that ivars apparently do
not honor alignment attributes).
llvm-svn: 139590
temporary objects and local variables. When detected, these split the
block, marking the new one as having only the exit block as a successor.
This prevents a large number of false positives in warnings sensitive to
no-return constructs such as -Wreturn-type, and fixes the remainder of
PR10063 along with several variations of this bug that had not been
reported. The test cases are extended across the board to cover these
patterns.
This also checks in a stress test for these types of CFGs. The stress
test declares some 32k variables, a mixture of no-return and normal
destructors. Previously, this resulted in roughly 2500 CFG blocks, but
didn't model any of the no-return destructors. With this patch, it
results in over 33k blocks, many of them now unreachable.
The nice thing about how the analyzer is set up? This causes *no*
regression in performance of building the CFG. It actually in some cases
makes it faster, as best I can benchmark. The analysis for -Wreturn-type
(and any other that cares about no-return code paths) is technically
slower now as it has to look at many more candidate blocks, but it
computes the correct answer. I have more test cases to follow, I think
they all work now. Also I have further work that should dramatically
simplify analyses in the presence of no-return.
llvm-svn: 139586
single code path. Use atomic loads and stores where necessary. Load and
store anything of the appropriate size and alignment with primitive
operations instead of going through the call.
llvm-svn: 139580
but there is a corresponding umbrella header in a framework, build the
module on-the-fly so it can be immediately loaded at the import
statement. This is very much proof-of-concept code, with details to be
fleshed out over time.
llvm-svn: 139558
a DeclRefExpr, MemberExpr, etc. with a CastExpr if it is ImplicitCast,
since the implicit cast is the one that is invisible in source code.
llvm-svn: 139547
where the compiler will look for module files. Eliminates the
egregious hack where we looked into the header search paths for
modules.
llvm-svn: 139538
modifying directly for the preamble.
This avoids an awful, hard to find, bug where "PreprocessorOpts.DisablePCHValidation = true"
would be persistent for subsequent reparses of the translation unit which would result
in defines, present in command-line but not in the PCH, being ignored.
Fixes rdar://9615399.
llvm-svn: 139512
test case having instancetype. Fix in rewriter is unrelated to
using of instancetype. Test case uses other feature not yet
supported in the rewriter. There is more work to do, but this
is an ongoing task and not urgent at this time.
llvm-svn: 139473
the lifetime of the block by copying it to the heap, or else we'll get
a dangling reference because the code working with the non-block-typed
object will not know it needs to copy.
There is some danger here, e.g. with assigning a block literal to an
unsafe variable, but, well, it's an unsafe variable.
llvm-svn: 139451
and case statements. Use this to make the logic in the CFG builder more
robust at finding the actual statements within a compound statement,
even when there are many layers of labels obscuring it.
Also extend the test cases for a large chunk of PR10063. Still more work
to do here though.
llvm-svn: 139437
feature akin to the ARC runtime checks. Removes a terrible hack where
IR gen needed to find the declarations of those symbols in the translation
unit.
llvm-svn: 139404
instead of codegen waiting to consume such a declaration, which won't
happen if that decls are coming from a PCH.
Fixes rdar://10028656.
llvm-svn: 139359
These functions return a second value by writing to a pointer argument,
so they cannot be marked 'readnone' which implies that they don't access
memory.
<rdar://problem/10070234>
llvm-svn: 139319
'id' that can be used (only!) via a contextual keyword as the result
type of an Objective-C message send. 'instancetype' then gives the
method a related result type, which we have already been inferring for
a variety of methods (new, alloc, init, self, retain). Addresses
<rdar://problem/9267640>.
llvm-svn: 139275
ctor-initializer, remember to call the Sema action to generate default
ctor-initializers. What a delightful little miscompile. Fixes PR10578
/ <rdar://problem/9877267>.
llvm-svn: 139253