At the moment the inlinehint attribute is ignored by the Inliner unless you
pass a -respect-inlinehint option. This will soon be the default.
The inlinehint attribute is set if the inline keyword is explicitly specified
on any declaration.
llvm-svn: 95623
follows (as conservatively as possible) gcc's current behavior: attributes
written on return types that don't apply there are applied to the function
instead, etc. Only parse CC attributes as type attributes, not as decl attributes;
don't accepet noreturn as a decl attribute on ValueDecls, either (it still
needs to apply to other decls, like blocks). Consistently consume CC/noreturn
information throughout codegen; enforce this by removing their default values
in CodeGenTypes::getFunctionInfo().
llvm-svn: 95436
"ASTContext::getTypeSize() / 8". Replace [u]int64_t variables with CharUnits
ones as appropriate.
Also rename RawType, fromRaw(), and getRaw() in CharUnits to QuantityType,
fromQuantity(), and getQuantity() for clarity.
llvm-svn: 93153
This implements a new flag -fcatch-undefined-behavior. The flag turns
on additional runtime checks for:
T a[I];
a[i] abort when i < 0 or i >= I.
Future stuff includes shifts by >= bitwidth amounts.
llvm-svn: 91198
directly into the sret pointer. This is an optimization in C, but is required
for correctness in C++ for classes with a non-trivial copy constructor.
llvm-svn: 90526
Highlights include:
Add a helper to generate __cxa_free_exception and _ZSt9terminatev.
Add a region to handle EH object deallocation for ctor failures for throw.
Add a terminate handler for __cxa_end_catch.
A framework for adding cleanup actions for the exceptional edges only.
llvm-svn: 90305
using the new LLVM support for this. This is temporarily hiding
behind horrible and ugly #ifdefs until the time when the optimizer
is stable (hopefully a week or so). Until then, lets make it "opt in" :)
llvm-svn: 85446
1. CGF now has fewer bytes of state (one pointer instead of a vector).
2. The generated code is determinstic, instead of getting labels in
'map order' based on pointer addresses.
3. Clang now emits one 'indirect goto switch' for each function, instead
of one for each indirect goto. This fixes an M*N = N^2 IR size issue
when there are lots of address-taken labels and lots of indirect gotos.
4. This also makes the default cause do something useful, reducing the
size of the jump table needed (by one).
llvm-svn: 83952
functions when they are explicitly declared, e.g., via a function
template specialization or explicit template instantiation
declaration. Don't try to synthesize bodies for the special member
functions in this case; rather, check whether we have an implicit
declaration and, if so, synthesize the appropriate function
body. Fixes PR5084.
llvm-svn: 83212
Several of the existing methods were identical to their respective
specializations, and so have been removed entirely. Several more 'leaf'
optimizations were introduced.
The getAsFoo() methods which imposed extra conditions, like
getAsObjCInterfacePointerType(), have been left in place.
llvm-svn: 82501
consistent model for handling size expressions for VLAs.
The model is essentially as follows: VLA types own their associated
expression. In some cases, we need to create multiple VLA types to
represent a given VLA (for canonical types, or qualifiers on array types,
or type merging). If we need to create multiple types based off of
the same VLA declaration, we use the new refcounting functionality so they can
all own the expression. The VLASizeMap in CodeGenFunction then uses the size
expression to identify the group of VLA types based off of the same original
declaration.
I'm not particularly attached to the VLA types owning the expression,
but we're stuck with at least until someone comes up with a way
to walk the VLA expressions for a declaration.
I did the parallel fix in ASTContext for DependentSizedArrayType, but I
haven't really looked closely at it, so there might still be issues
there.
I'll clean up the code duplication in ASTContext in a followup commit.
llvm-svn: 79071
Type::getAsReferenceType() -> Type::getAs<ReferenceType>()
Type::getAsRecordType() -> Type::getAs<RecordType>()
Type::getAsPointerType() -> Type::getAs<PointerType>()
Type::getAsBlockPointerType() -> Type::getAs<BlockPointerType>()
Type::getAsLValueReferenceType() -> Type::getAs<LValueReferenceType>()
Type::getAsRValueReferenceType() -> Type::getAs<RValueReferenceType>()
Type::getAsMemberPointerType() -> Type::getAs<MemberPointerType>()
Type::getAsReferenceType() -> Type::getAs<ReferenceType>()
Type::getAsTagType() -> Type::getAs<TagType>()
And remove Type::getAsReferenceType(), etc.
This change is similar to one I made a couple weeks ago, but that was partly
reverted pending some additional design discussion. With Doug's pending smart
pointer changes for Types, it seemed natural to take this approach.
llvm-svn: 77510
- Emit variable declarations as "simple", we want to avoid forcing the creation
of a dummy basic block, but still need to make the variable available for
later use.
- With that, we can now skip IRgen for other unreachable statements (which
don't define a label).
- Anders, I added two fixmes on calls to EmitVLASize, can you check them?
llvm-svn: 76361
until Doug Gregor's Type smart pointer code lands (or more discussion occurs).
These methods just call the new Type::getAs<XXX> methods, so we still have
reduced implementation redundancy. Having explicit getAsXXXType() methods makes
it easier to set breakpoints in the debugger.
llvm-svn: 76193
This method is intended to eventually replace the individual
Type::getAsXXXType<> methods.
The motivation behind this change is twofold:
1) Reduce redundant implementations of Type::getAsXXXType() methods. Most of
them are basically copy-and-paste.
2) By centralizing the implementation of the getAs<Type> logic we can more
smoothly move over to Doug Gregor's proposed canonical type smart pointer
scheme.
Along with this patch:
a) Removed 'Type::getAsPointerType()'; now clients use getAs<PointerType>.
b) Removed 'Type::getAsBlockPointerTypE()'; now clients use getAs<BlockPointerType>.
llvm-svn: 76098
The implementations of these methods can Use Decl::getASTContext() to get the ASTContext.
This commit touches a lot of files since call sites for these methods are everywhere.
I used pre-tokenized "carbon.h" and "cocoa.h" headers to do some timings, and there was no real time difference between before the commit and after it.
llvm-svn: 74501
the type assigned by sema (and is visible with sizeof(__func__) for
example) has nothing to do with what codegen ends up producing.
We should eventually add a method on PredefinedExpr to handle this.
In the meantime, just set up some framework and add some fixme's.
llvm-svn: 69872
in cases like this:
typedef struct {
short instance;
char name[0];
} ATTR_LIST_ENTRY2;
void test() {
ATTR_LIST_ENTRY2 X = (ATTR_LIST_ENTRY2) { .instance = 7, };
}
While it is safe to emit them, it is pretty silly.
llvm-svn: 69687
lazy PCH deserialization. Propagate that argument wherever it needs to
be. No functionality change, except that I've tightened up a few PCH
tests in preparation.
llvm-svn: 69406
in release-assert builds. For automatic variables, explicitly set
a name with setName that does not make a temporary std::string.
This speeds up -emit-llvm-only -disable-free on PR3810 by 4.6%
llvm-svn: 67459
giving them rough classifications (normal types, never-canonical
types, always-dependent types, abstract type representations) and
making it far easier to make sure that we've hit all of the cases when
decoding types.
Switched some switch() statements on the type class over to using this
mechanism, and filtering out those things we don't care about. For
example, CodeGen should never see always-dependent or non-canonical
types, while debug info generation should never see always-dependent
types. More switch() statements on the type class need to be moved
over to using this approach, so that we'll get warnings when we add a
new type then fail to account for it somewhere in the compiler.
As part of this, some types have been renamed:
TypeOfExpr -> TypeOfExprType
FunctionTypeProto -> FunctionProtoType
FunctionTypeNoProto -> FunctionNoProtoType
There shouldn't be any functionality change...
llvm-svn: 65591
- For types whose native representation is a pointer.
- Use to replace ExprConstant.cpp:HasPointerEvalType,
CodeGenFunction::isObjCPointerType.
llvm-svn: 65569
ABI to the CodeGen library. Since C++ code-generation is so
incomplete, we can't exercise much of this mangling code. However, a
few smoke tests show that it's doing the same thing as GCC. When C++
codegen matures, we'll extend the ABI tester to verify name-mangling
as well, and complete the implementation here.
At this point, the major client of name mangling is in the uses of the
new "overloadable" attribute in C, which allows overloading. Any
"overloadable" function in C (or in an extern "C" block in C++) will
be mangled the same way that the corresponding C++ function would be
mangled.
llvm-svn: 64413
Emit the size even if the declared type is a variably modified type. This lets us handle
void f(int n) {
int (*a)[n];
printf("size: %d\n", sizeof(*a));
}
llvm-svn: 61285
assert if the name is not an identifier. Update callers to do the right
thing and avoid this method in unsafe cases. This also fixes an objc
warning that was missing a space, and migrates a couple more to taking
IdentifierInfo and QualTypes instead of std::strings.
llvm-svn: 59936
representing the names of declarations in the C family of
languages. DeclarationName is used in NamedDecl to store the name of
the declaration (naturally), and ObjCMethodDecl is now a NamedDecl.
llvm-svn: 59441
- Use dotted notation for blocks related to a particular statement
type.
- Use .end for landing pads.
No functionality change in NDEBUG mode. :)
llvm-svn: 59210
CodeGenFunction.cpp. Change VisitConditionalOperator to use
constant fold instead of codegen'ing a constant conditional.
Change ForStmt to use EmitBranchOnBoolExpr, this shrinks
expr.c very slightly to 40239 lines.
llvm-svn: 59113