Mozilla and WebKit seem to use a space after @property (verified by
grepping their codebases) so we turn this on there as well.
Change by Christian Legnitto. Thank you!
llvm-svn: 200320
We might want try a different strategy so hold back on this for the moment, but
fix the off-by-one error in the original function template.
This reverts commit r200190.
llvm-svn: 200193
This is one of various functions in clang that don't handle arbitrary strings
well and can benefit from compile-time safety checks.
Also fixes an off-by-one error that caused one additional null byte to get
added to the end of custom diagnostic descriptions. ConstStringRef handles
tricky details like that for us now.
Requires supporting changes in LLVM r200187.
llvm-svn: 200190
Replace the last incorrect uses and templatize the function to require a
compile-time constant string preventing further misuse.
The diagnostic formatter expects well-formed input and has undefined behaviour
with arbitrary input or crafted user strings in source files. Accepting user
input would also have caused unbounded generation of new diagnostic IDs which
can be problematic in long-running sessions or language bindings.
This completes the work to fix several incorrect callers that passed user
input or raw messages to the diagnostics engine where a constant format string
was expected.
llvm-svn: 200132
This starts to switch ARCMT to use proper diagnostic messages. The old use was
based on incorrect example code from the documentation.
The logic of the previous report() functions has been retained to support any
external consumers that might be intercepting diagnostic messages through the
old interface.
Note that the change in test/Misc/warning-flags.c isn't a new warning without a
flag, rather one that was previously invisible to the test. Adding a flag might
be a good idea though.
llvm-svn: 200124
These haven't been usable since the early return was accidentally removed some
years ago causing all cases to fall through to the !Enabled condition.
llvm-svn: 200123
A return type is the declared or deduced part of the function type specified in
the declaration.
A result type is the (potentially adjusted) type of the value of an expression
that calls the function.
Rule of thumb:
* Declarations have return types and parameters.
* Expressions have result types and arguments.
llvm-svn: 200082
Reduces the ARCMT migrator plist writer down to a single function,
arcmt::writeARCDiagsToPlist() which shares supporting functions with the
analyzer plist writer.
llvm-svn: 200075
allow this, and we should warn on it, but it turns out that people were already
relying on this.
We should introduce a -Wgcc-compat warning for this if the attributes are known
to GCC, but we don't currently track enough information about attributes to do
so reliably.
llvm-svn: 200045
override for the type of 'this', also clear it out (unless we're entering the
context of a lambda-expression, where it should be inherited).
llvm-svn: 199962
member-declaration. In the process, fix a couple of bugs that had crept in
where we would parse the first and subsequent member-declarators differently
(in particular, we didn't accept an asm-label on a member function definition
within a class, and we would accept virt-specifiers and attributes in the wrong
order on the first declarator but not on subsequent ones).
llvm-svn: 199957
This returns a list of valid (and useful) completions for a context (a list
of outer matchers), ordered by decreasing relevance then alphabetically. It
will be used by the matcher parser to implement completion.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2210
llvm-svn: 199950
Due to statement expressions supported as GCC extension, it is possible
to put 'break' or 'continue' into a loop/switch statement but outside
its body, for example:
for ( ; ({ if (first) { first = 0; continue; } 0; }); )
This code is rejected by GCC if compiled in C mode but is accepted in C++
code. GCC bug 44715 tracks this discrepancy. Clang used code generation
that differs from GCC in both modes: only statement of the third
expression of 'for' behaves as if it was inside loop body.
This change makes code generation more close to GCC, considering 'break'
or 'continue' statement in condition and increment expressions of a
loop as it was inside the loop body. It also adds error for the cases
when 'break'/'continue' appear outside loop due to this syntax. If
code generation differ from GCC, warning is issued.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2518
llvm-svn: 199897
not using backing ivar warning, ignore when
property is not being synthesized (user declared its
implementation @dynamic). // rdar://1583425
llvm-svn: 199820
Lift the getFunctionDecl() utility out of the parser into a general
Decl::getAsFunction() and use it to simplify other parts of the implementation.
Reduce isFunctionOrFunctionTemplate() to a simple type check that works the
same was as the other is* functions and move unwrapping of shadowed decls to
callers so it doesn't get run twice.
Shuffle around canSkipFunctionBody() to reduce virtual dispatch on ASTConsumer.
There's no need to query when we already know the body can't be skipped.
llvm-svn: 199794
This involved making CheckReturnStackAddr into a static function, which
is now called by a top-level return value checking routine called
CheckReturnValExpr.
llvm-svn: 199790
the program, in C++. (We allow the latter as an extension, since we've always
permitted it, and GCC does the same, and our supported C++ ABIs don't do
anything special in main.)
llvm-svn: 199782
Fix a perennial source of confusion in the clang type system: Declarations and
function prototypes have parameters to which arguments are supplied, so calling
these 'arguments' was a stretch even in C mode, let alone C++ where default
arguments, templates and overloading make the distinction important to get
right.
Readability win across the board, especially in the casting, ADL and
overloading implementations which make a lot more sense at a glance now.
Will keep an eye on the builders and update dependent projects shortly.
No functional change.
llvm-svn: 199686
This attribute is supported by GCC. More generally it should
probably be a type attribute, but this behavior matches 'nonnull'.
This patch does not include warning logic for checking if a null
value is returned from a function annotated with this attribute.
That will come in subsequent patches.
llvm-svn: 199626
Implement type trait primitives used in the latest edition of the Microsoft
standard C++ library type_traits header.
With this change we can parse much of the Visual Studio 2013 standard headers,
particularly anything that includes <type_traits>.
Fully implemented, available in all language modes:
* __is_constructible()
* __is_nothrow_constructible()
* __is_nothrow_assignable()
Partially implemented, semantic analysis WIP, available as MS extensions:
* __is_destructible()
* __is_nothrow_destructible()
llvm-svn: 199619
String literal to char* conversion is deprecated in C++03, and is removed in
C++11. We still accept this conversion in C++11 mode as an extension, if we find
it in the best viable function.
llvm-svn: 199513