With this fix, only changed regions will be replaced in vim's buffer.
Thereby, marks should mostly be left intact. Furthermore, this is a
better fix for the performance problem in conjunction with
'foldmethod=syntax' (see r186660).
llvm-svn: 186789
The functionality is equivalent to the GCC attribute. Variables of tagged
types will be warned about as unused if they are not used in any way
except for possible (even non-trivial) ctors/dtors called. Useful for tagging
classes like std::string (which is not part of this commit).
llvm-svn: 186765
Every #include is surrounded by #if 0 in order to comment it out, which adds
lines. That is fixed up right after, but that all can be inside #if part
that is not processed, so fix up also after every end of a conditional part.
llvm-svn: 186763
Diag ID is used throughout clang as a sentinel id meaning "this is an
invalid diagnostic id." Confusingly, Diag ID maps to a valid, usable,
diagnostic id. Instead, start diagnostic ids at ID one.
Incidently, remove an unused element from StaticDiagInfo.
llvm-svn: 186760
A class with a field of non-POD-for-layout type is not POD-for-layout.
This computation should not depend on whether the field is of POD type
in the language sense.
Fixes PR16537.
Patch by Josh Magee.
llvm-svn: 186741
This is the same way GenericSelectionExpr works, and it's generally a
more consistent approach.
A large part of this patch is devoted to caching the value of the condition
of a ChooseExpr; it's needed to avoid threading an ASTContext into
IgnoreParens().
Fixes <rdar://problem/14438917>.
llvm-svn: 186738
This patch essentially removes all the FIXMEs following calls to DeduceTemplateArguments() that want to keep track of deduction failure info.
llvm-svn: 186730
I'm not sure how to write a test for this; the following shows the
difference in -ast-dump:
template <int x> struct A {};
template <class T> struct B { };
template <class ...Args> using C = A<(__is_trivially_constructible(Args...))>;
template <class ...Args> using D = C<B<Args>...>;
However, I can't seem to write a test that triggers a visible difference
in behavior.
llvm-svn: 186726
Summary: In ARC mode, clang emits a warning if the result of an 'init' method is unused but miss cases where the method does not follows the Cocoa naming convention but is properly declared as an init family method.
CC: cfe-commits, eli.friedman
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1163
llvm-svn: 186718
Summary:
Add printToStream*(llvm::raw_ostream&) methods to Diagnostics, and reimplement everything based on streams instead of concatenating strings.
Also, fix some functions to start with lowercase to match the style guide.
Reviewers: klimek
CC: cfe-commits, revane
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1187
llvm-svn: 186715
Canonical types are unchanged. The type printer had to be changed to
avoid printing any non-default implicit calling convention as well as
the calling convention attribute.
Reviewers: rjmccall
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1132
llvm-svn: 186714
When we see a pack, and replace it with a template argument which is
also a pack, we want to use the pack pattern, not the expanded pack.
The caller should take care of expanding the pack afterwards.
Fixes PR16646.
llvm-svn: 186713
__cpuid_count() as macros to be compatible with GCC's cpuid.h. It also adds
bit_<foo> constants for the various feature bits as described in version 039
(May 2011) of Intel's SDM Volume 2 in the description of the CPUID
instruction. The list of bit_<foo> constants is a bit exhaustive (GCC
doesn't do near this many). More bits could be added from a newer version of
SDM if desired.
Patch by John Baldwin!
llvm-svn: 186696
The previous line-by-line replacement causes vim to take a long time if
the foldmethod is set to 'syntax'. This should significantly improve
performance in that case.
llvm-svn: 186660