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Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Dunbar 07d0785dbb PR5218: Replace IdentifierInfo::getName with StringRef version, now that clients
are updated.

llvm-svn: 84447
2009-10-18 21:17:35 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar 1c0761d6e9 Avoid std::string thrashing in MultiKeywordSelector::getName(), and simplify.
llvm-svn: 84343
2009-10-17 18:13:02 +00:00
Mike Stump 11289f4280 Remove tabs, and whitespace cleanups.
llvm-svn: 81346
2009-09-09 15:08:12 +00:00
Chris Lattner c61089a6c2 Key decisions about 'bool' vs '_Bool' to be based on a new flag in langoptions.
This is simple enough, but then I thought it would be nice to make PrintingPolicy
get a LangOptions so that various things can key off "bool" and "C++" independently.
This spiraled out of control.  There are many fixme's, but I think things are slightly
better than they were before.

One thing that can be improved: CFG should probably have an ASTContext pointer in it,
which would simplify its clients.

llvm-svn: 74493
2009-06-30 01:26:17 +00:00
Nate Begeman 8b68d6fb83 OpenCL 1.0 Support: support "bool, true, false" tokens when compiling for OpenCL
llvm-svn: 74224
2009-06-25 23:25:15 +00:00
Eli Friedman 2b680b43e9 Simplify the scheme used for keywords, and change the classification
scheme to be more useful.

The new scheme introduces a set of categories that should be more 
readable, and also reflects what we want to consider as an extension 
more accurately.  Specifically, it makes the "what is a keyword" 
determination accurately reflect whether the keyword is a GNU or 
Microsoft extension.

I also introduced separate flags for keyword aliases; this is useful 
because the classification of the aliases is mostly unrelated to the 
classification of the original keyword.

This patch treats anything that's in the implementation 
namespace (prefixed with "__", or "_X" where "X" is any upper-case 
letter) as a keyword without marking it as an extension.  This is 
consistent with the standards in that an implementation is allowed to define 
arbitrary extensions in the implementation namespace without violating 
the standard. This gets rid of all the nasty "extension used" warnings 
for stuff like __attribute__ in -pedantic mode.  We still warn for 
extensions outside of the the implementation namespace, like typeof.
If someone wants to implement -Wextensions or something like that, we 
could add additional information to the keyword table.

This also removes processing for the unused "Boolean" language option; 
such an extension isn't supported on any other C implementation, so I 
don't see any point to adding it.

The changes to test/CodeGen/inline.c are required because previously, we 
weren't actually disabling the "inline" keyword in -std=c89 mode.

I'll remove Boolean and NoExtensions from LangOptions in a follow-up 
commit.

llvm-svn: 70281
2009-04-28 03:13:54 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 70091b8f43 Some fixes for PCH (de-)serialization of Objective-C AST nodes:
- Deal with the Receiver/ClassInfo shared storage in ObjCMessageExpr
  - Implement PCH support for ImplicitParamDecl
  - Fix the handling of the body of an ObjCMethodDecl
  - Several cast -> cast_or_null fixes
  - Make Selector::getIdentifierInfoForSlot work for 1-argument, NULL
  selectors.
  - Make Selector::getAsString() work with NULL selectors.
  - Fix the names of VisitObjCAtCatchStmt and VisitObjCAtFinallyStmt
  in the PCH reader and writer; these were never getting called.

At this point, all of the pch-test tests pass for C and Objective-C.

llvm-svn: 70163
2009-04-26 22:20:50 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 99734e7669 Lazily load the controlling macros for all of the headers known in the
PCH file. In the Cocoa-prefixed "Hello, World" benchmark, this takes
us from reading 503 identifiers down to 37 and from 470 macros down to
4. It also results in an 8% performance improvement.

llvm-svn: 70094
2009-04-25 23:30:02 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 48db39dc90 Remove the serialization code that predates precompiled
headers. Future approaches to (de-)serializing ASTs will be based on
the PCH infrastructure.

llvm-svn: 69828
2009-04-22 21:45:53 +00:00
Chris Lattner 14a7f39733 Add initial support for -imacros. Right now it has the same semantics as
-include, but that will be fixed soon.

llvm-svn: 68625
2009-04-08 18:24:34 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 0f4cc3f728 Fix a little typo that was killing de-serialization
llvm-svn: 68354
2009-04-03 00:25:09 +00:00
Ted Kremenek 0666a6ce70 Selector: (changes made after discussing this more with Steve Naroff)
- Make Selector::getAsIdentifierInfo() private.  Using IdentifierInfo* in
  Selector is an implementation detail that clients shouldn't think about.
- Modify diagnostic emission in Sema::ProcessPropertyDecl to not use
  Selector::getAsIdentifierInfo() (which could crash when IdentifierInfo* is
  null) and instead use Selector::getAsString().
- Tidy up Selector::getAsString() implementation.

llvm-svn: 66313
2009-03-07 01:22:02 +00:00
Ted Kremenek 5f080b43fa Handle null IdentifierInfo* in Selector::getAsString().
llvm-svn: 66307
2009-03-06 23:36:28 +00:00
Chris Lattner 1a84994c46 allocate MultiKeywordSelector's out of a bump pointer allocator instead of malloc.
This has two advantages 1) no more leaking them, 2) fewer calls to malloc.

This changes us from calling malloc 3685/1390/883/2974/1185 times respectively on
16/20/24/28/32 byte objects when parsing cocoa.h with pth and -disable-free to
calling it 2816/1020/702/2903/1168 times each respectively.

llvm-svn: 66017
2009-03-04 05:35:38 +00:00
Chris Lattner c25d8a7e30 improve compatibility with GCC 4.4, patch by Michel Salim (PR3697)
llvm-svn: 65884
2009-03-02 22:20:04 +00:00
Chris Lattner ad89ec013f Add a bit to IdentifierInfo that acts as a simple predicate which
tells us whether Preprocessor::HandleIdentifier needs to be called.
Because this method is only rarely needed, this saves a call and a
bunch of random checks.  This drops the time in HandleIdentifier 
from 3.52ms to .98ms on cocoa.h on my machine.

llvm-svn: 62675
2009-01-21 07:43:11 +00:00
Ted Kremenek 52f73cad4a Fix: <rdar://problem/6510344> [pth] PTH slows down regular lexer considerably (when it has substantial work)
Changes to IdentifierTable:
- High-level summary: StringMap never owns IdentifierInfos.  It just
references them.
- The string map now has StringMapEntry<IdentifierInfo*> instead of
  StringMapEntry<IdentifierInfo>.  The IdentifierInfo object is
  allocated using the same bump pointer allocator as used by the
  StringMap.

Changes to IdentifierInfo:
- Added an extra pointer to point to the
  StringMapEntry<IdentifierInfo*> in the string map.  This pointer
  will be null if the IdentifierInfo* is *only* used by the PTHLexer
  (that is it isn't in the StringMap).

Algorithmic changes:
- Non-PTH case:
   IdentifierInfo::get() will always consult the StringMap first to
   see if we have an IdentifierInfo object.  If that StringMapEntry
   references a null pointer, we allocate a new one from the BumpPtrAllocator
   and update the reference in the StringMapEntry.
- PTH case:
   We do the same lookup as with the non-PTH case, but if we don't get
   a hit in the StringMap we do a secondary lookup in the PTHManager for
   the IdentifierInfo.  If we don't find an IdentifierInfo we create a
   new one as in the non-PTH case.  If we do find and IdentifierInfo
   in the PTHManager, we update the StringMapEntry to refer to it so
   that the IdentifierInfo will be found on the next StringMap lookup.
   This way we only do a binary search in the PTH file at most once
   for a given IdentifierInfo.  This greatly speeds things up for source
   files containing a non-trivial amount of code.

Performance impact:
   While these changes do add some extra indirection in
   IdentifierTable to access an IdentifierInfo*, I saw speedups even
   in the non-PTH case as well.

   Non-PTH: For -fsyntax-only on Cocoa.h, we see a 6% speedup.
   PTH (with Cocoa.h in token cache): 11% speedup.

   I also did an experiment where we did -fsyntax-only on a source file
   including a large header and Cocoa.h, but the token cache did not
   contain the larger header.  For this file, we were seeing a performance
   *regression* when using PTH of 3% over non-PTH.  Now we are seeing
   a performance improvement of 9%!

Tests:
   The serialization tests are now failing.  I looked at this extensively,
   and I my belief is that this change is unmasking a bug rather than
   introducing a new one.  I have disabled the serialization tests for now.

llvm-svn: 62636
2009-01-20 23:28:34 +00:00
Ted Kremenek a705b04d7f IdentifierInfo:
- IdentifierInfo can now (optionally) have its string data not be
  co-located with itself.  This is for use with PTH.  This aspect is a
  little gross, as getName() and getLength() now make assumptions
  about a possible alternate representation of IdentifierInfo.
  Perhaps we should make IdentifierInfo have virtual methods?

IdentifierTable:
- Added class "IdentifierInfoLookup" that can be used by
  IdentifierTable to perform "string -> IdentifierInfo" lookups using
  an auxilliary data structure.  This is used by PTH.
- Perform tests show that IdentifierTable::get() does not slow down
  because of the extra check for the IdentiferInfoLookup object (the
  regular StringMap lookup does enough work to mitigate the impact of
  an extra null pointer check).
- The upshot is that now that some IdentifierInfo objects might be
  owned by the IdentiferInfoLookup object.  This should be reviewed.

PTH:
- Modified PTHManager::GetIdentifierInfo to *not* insert entries in
  IdentifierTable's string map, and instead create IdentifierInfo
  objects on the fly when mapping from persistent IDs to
  IdentifierInfos.  This saves a ton of work with string copies,
  hashing, and StringMap lookup and resizing.  This change was
  motivated because when processing source files in the PTH cache we
  don't need to do any string -> IdentifierInfo lookups.
- PTHManager now subclasses IdentifierInfoLookup, allowing clients of
  IdentifierTable to transparently use IdentifierInfo objects managed
  by the PTH file.  PTHManager resolves "string -> IdentifierInfo"
  queries by doing a binary search over a sorted table of identifier
  strings in the PTH file (the exact algorithm we use can be changed
  as needed).

These changes lead to the following performance changes when using PTH on Cocoa.h:
- fsyntax-only: 10% performance improvement
- Eonly: 30% performance improvement

llvm-svn: 62273
2009-01-15 18:47:46 +00:00
Chris Lattner e4b95698df Rename Selector::getName() to Selector::getAsString(), and add
a new NamedDecl::getAsString() method.

Change uses of Selector::getName() to just pass in a Selector 
where possible (e.g. to diagnostics) instead of going through
an std::string.

This also adds new formatters for objcinstance and objcclass
as described in the dox.

llvm-svn: 59933
2008-11-24 03:33:13 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 163c58502a Extend DeclarationName to support C++ overloaded operators, e.g.,
operator+, directly, using the same mechanism as all other special
names.

Removed the "special" identifiers for the overloaded operators from
the identifier table and IdentifierInfo data structure. IdentifierInfo
is back to representing only real identifiers.

Added a new Action, ActOnOperatorFunctionIdExpr, that builds an
expression from an parsed operator-function-id (e.g., "operator
+"). ActOnIdentifierExpr used to do this job, but
operator-function-ids are no longer represented by IdentifierInfo's.

Extended Declarator to store overloaded operator names. 
Sema::GetNameForDeclarator now knows how to turn the operator
name into a DeclarationName for the overloaded operator. 

Except for (perhaps) consolidating the functionality of
ActOnIdentifier, ActOnOperatorFunctionIdExpr, and
ActOnConversionFunctionExpr into a common routine that builds an
appropriate DeclRefExpr by looking up a DeclarationName, all of the
work on normalizing declaration names should be complete with this
commit.

llvm-svn: 59526
2008-11-18 14:39:36 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 92751d41a0 Eliminate all of the placeholder identifiers used for constructors,
destructors, and conversion functions. The placeholders were used to
work around the fact that the parser and some of Sema really wanted
declarators to have simple identifiers; now, the code that deals with
declarators will use DeclarationNames.

llvm-svn: 59469
2008-11-17 22:58:34 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 77324f3854 Introduction the DeclarationName class, as a single, general method of
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
2008-11-17 14:58:09 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 993603d80d Add a new expression node, CXXOperatorCallExpr, which expresses a
function call created in response to the use of operator syntax that
resolves to an overloaded operator in C++, e.g., "str1 +
str2" that resolves to std::operator+(str1, str2)". We now build a
CXXOperatorCallExpr in C++ when we pick an overloaded operator. (But
only for binary operators, where we actually implement overloading)

I decided *not* to refactor the current CallExpr to make it abstract
(with FunctionCallExpr and CXXOperatorCallExpr as derived
classes). Doing so would allow us to make CXXOperatorCallExpr a little
bit smaller, at the cost of making the argument and callee accessors
virtual. We won't know if this is going to be a win until we can parse
lots of C++ code to determine how much memory we'll save by making
this change vs. the performance penalty due to the extra virtual
calls.

llvm-svn: 59306
2008-11-14 16:09:21 +00:00
Douglas Gregor b6acda0f36 Don't build identifiers for C++ constructors, destructors, or
conversion functions. Instead, we just use a placeholder identifier
for these (e.g., "<constructor>") and override NamedDecl::getName() to
provide a human-readable name.

This is one potential solution to the problem; another solution would
be to replace the use of IdentifierInfo* in NamedDecl with a different
class that deals with identifiers better. I'm also prototyping that to
see how it compares, but this commit is better than what we had
previously.

llvm-svn: 59193
2008-11-12 23:21:09 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 6cf0806e75 Some cleanups to the declaration/checking of overloaded operators in C++. Thanks to Sebastian for the review
llvm-svn: 58986
2008-11-10 13:38:07 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 11d0c4c098 Parsing, ASTs, and semantic analysis for the declaration of overloaded
operators in C++. Overloaded operators can be called directly via
their operator-function-ids, e.g., "operator+(foo, bar)", but we don't
yet implement the semantics of operator overloading to handle, e.g.,
"foo + bar".

llvm-svn: 58817
2008-11-06 22:13:31 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 2ad7ee9145 Reclaim some bits in IdentifierInfo, for later use as overloaded operator names.
llvm-svn: 58806
2008-11-06 16:32:23 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 27a907eb8c bool is not an extension in C++
llvm-svn: 56103
2008-09-11 12:06:59 +00:00
Chris Lattner 7a51313d8a Make a major restructuring of the clang tree: introduce a top-level
lib dir and move all the libraries into it.  This follows the main
llvm tree, and allows the libraries to be built in parallel.  The
top level now enforces that all the libs are built before Driver,
but we don't care what order the libs are built in.  This speeds
up parallel builds, particularly incremental ones.

llvm-svn: 48402
2008-03-15 23:59:48 +00:00