much closer to passing the gcc struct layout tests.
It might be possible to refactor this a bit, but I'm not sure there's
actually enough common code for that to be useful.
To get the calling convention completely correct, a bit of
platform-specific code is necessary even for x86-Linux. On x86-Linux, the
alignment of function parameters is extremely strange; as far as I can tell,
it's always 4 except for SSE vectors or structs containing SSE vectors. I'm
continuing to investigate this.
llvm-svn: 51839
This eliminates a bogus warning identified in the test below.
This fixes <rdar://problem/5968256> clang on xcode: error: incompatible type initializing 'NSObject<XCSelectionSource> *', expected 'id<NSObject,XCSelectionSource>'
llvm-svn: 51832
TranslationUnit object instead of an ASTContext. By default it calls
Initialize(ASTConstext& Context) (to match with the current interface used by
most ASTConsumers).
Modified the ObjC-Rewriter to use InitializeTU, and to tell the TranslationUnit
to not free its Decls. This is a workaround for: <rdar://problem/5966749>
llvm-svn: 51825
this does is reconstruct the type for structs and arrays if the type
wouldn't be compatible otherwise.
The assertion about packing in the struct type reconstruction code
sucks, but I don't see any obvious way to fix it. Maybe we need a general
utility method to take a list of types and alignments and try to construct an
unpacked type if possible?
llvm-svn: 51785
associated declaration. This is a prerequisite to handling
general union initializations; for example, an array of unions involving
pointers has to be turned into a struct because the elements can have
incompatible types.
I refactored the code a bit to make it more readable; now, the logic for
definitions is all in EmitGlobalVarInit.
The second parameter for GetAddrOfGlobalVar is now dead; I'll remove it
separately.
By itself, this patch should not cause any visible changes.
llvm-svn: 51783
required by the standard (the standard doesn't know anything about
implicit casts).
Disallow pointers cast to non-integral arithmetic types as constant
expressions. This was previously allowed by accident.
llvm-svn: 51779
bit-field initialization; ugly code, X86-only, but it works, at least
for basic stuff. Separates/adds union initialization; currently disabled,
though, because the struct/array code needs modifications to support
elements of the wrong type.
Fixes PR2381 and PR2309 with the bit-field initialization. And NetHack
compiles and appears to work with a few tweaks (to work around the lack
of transparent_union support, and clang being a bit strict about
conflicting declarations).
llvm-svn: 51763
and union codepaths and fixes some minor bugs.
I'm reasonably confident this is accurate, at least for X86. I'll
correct any bugs as I find them; I haven't found any for a while,
though.
llvm-svn: 51762
While it is far from complete, it does fix the following <rdar://problem/5967199> clang on xcode: error: member reference is not to a structure or union
llvm-svn: 51719
emit incomplete types, because they crash llc, and always use the
logical location as the current location so we don't crash doing invalid
queries on CurLoc.
llvm-svn: 51675
nothing fundamentally wrong with it. Emitting unpacked structs where
possible is more work for almost no practical benefit. We'll probably
want to fix it at some point anyway, but it's low priority.
The issue with long double in particular is that LLVM thinks an X86 long
double is 10 bytes, while clang considers it for all purposes to be
either 12 or 16 bytes, depending on the platform, even in a packed
struct.
llvm-svn: 51673