I'm separately committing this because it incidentally changes some
block orderings and minor IR issues, like using a phi instead of
an unnecessary alloca.
llvm-svn: 124277
the LHS, or else the pointer might be invalid. This is kindof dumb, but
go ahead and make sure we're doing that for l-value scalar assignment,
which fixes a miscompile of obj-c++.dg/block-seq.mm.
Leave a FIXME for how to solve this problem for agg __blocks.
llvm-svn: 120992
Fix a bug in the emission of complex compound assignment l-values.
Introduce a method to emit an expression whose value isn't relevant.
Make that method evaluate its operand as an l-value if it is one.
Fixes our volatile compliance in C++.
llvm-svn: 120931
not actually frequently used, because ImpCastExprToType only creates a node
if the types differ. So explicitly create an ICE in the lvalue-to-rvalue
conversion code in DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion() as well as several
other new places, and consistently deal with the consequences throughout the
compiler.
In addition, introduce a new cast kind for loading an ObjCProperty l-value,
and make sure we emit those nodes whenever an ObjCProperty l-value appears
that's not on the LHS of an assignment operator.
This breaks a couple of rewriter tests, which I've x-failed until future
development occurs on the rewriter.
Ted Kremenek kindly contributed the analyzer workarounds in this patch.
llvm-svn: 120890
assignment to volatiles in C. This in effect reverts some of mjs's
work in and around r72572. Basically, the C++ standard is quite
clear, except that it lies about volatile behavior approximating
C's, whereas the C standard is almost actively misleading.
llvm-svn: 119344
Return the result of a complex assignment with the original values,
not by performing a load from the l-value; this is the correct
semantics in C, although not in C++.
llvm-svn: 119037
implicit conversions; the last batch was specific to promotions.
I think this is the full set we need. I do think dividing the cast
kinds into floating and integral is probably a good idea.
Annotate a *lot* more C casts with useful cast kinds.
llvm-svn: 119036
(e.g., a call, cast, etc.), immediately adjust the expression's type
to strip cv-qualifiers off of all non-class types (in C++) or all
types (in C). This effectively extends my previous fix for PR7463,
which was restricted to calls, to other kinds of expressions within
similar characteristics. I've audited every use of
getNonReferenceType() in the code base, switching to the newly-renamed
getNonLValueExprType() where necessary.
Big thanks to Eli for pointing out just how incomplete my original fix
for PR7463 actually was. We've been handling cv-qualifiers on rvalues
wrong for a very, very long time. Fixes PR7463.
llvm-svn: 108253
complex values either. Previously we did this properly for regular assignment,
but not for compound assignment.
- Also, tidy up assignment code a bit to look more like the scalar path.
llvm-svn: 107217
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
LHS type and the computation result type; this encodes information into
the AST which is otherwise non-obvious. Fix Sema to always come up with the
right answer for both of these types. Fix IRGen and the analyzer to
account for these changes. This fixes PR2601. The approach is inspired
by PR2601 comment 2.
Note that this changes real *= complex in CodeGen from a silent
miscompilation to an explicit error.
I'm not really sure that the analyzer changes are correct, or how to
test them... someone more familiar with the analyzer should check those
changes.
llvm-svn: 67889