Summary:
The ExternalASTMerger should use the ASTImporterSharedState. This allows it to
handle std::pair in LLDB (but the rest of libc++ is still work in progress).
Reviewers: martong, shafik, a.sidorin
Subscribers: rnkovacs, christof, JDevlieghere, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68140
llvm-svn: 373193
Summary:
The following code
```
struct f {
template <class T>
void bar() && noexcept {}
};
```
will be formatted to the following with LLVM style, and
`AlwaysBreakTemplateDeclarations: Yes`
```
struct f {
template <class T>
void bar() && noexcept {}
};
```
The indentation of the `void bar()` line is wrong.
Reviewers: klimek, owenpan, krasimir, timwoj, MyDeveloperDay
Reviewed By: klimek, MyDeveloperDay
Subscribers: MyDeveloperDay, ilya-biryukov, llvm-commits, cfe-commits
Patch By: AndWass
Tags: #clang-format, #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68072
llvm-svn: 373165
constexpr) destructors from being used in the values of constexpr
variables.
The standard rules here are unclear at best, so rejecting the
problematic cases seems prudent. Prior to this change, we would fail to
run the destructors for these temporaries, even if they had
side-effects, which is certainly not the right behavior.
llvm-svn: 373161
In the presence of mutable state, we need to check whether temporaries
involved in a constant expression have permissible values at the end of
the overall evaluation, rather than at the end of the evaluation of the
initializer of the temporary.
llvm-svn: 373160
has a constexpr destructor.
For constexpr variables, reject if the variable does not have constant
destruction. In all cases, do not emit runtime calls to the destructor
for variables with constant destruction.
llvm-svn: 373159
The static analyzer is warning about potential null dereferences, but in these cases we should be able to use castAs<> directly and if not assert will fire for us.
llvm-svn: 373150
When testing clang that has been compiled with `-DDEFAULT_SYSROOT` set to some path,
some tests would fail. Override sysroot to be empty string for the tests to succeed
when clang is configured with `DEFAULT_SYSROOT`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66834
Patch by Sergej Jaskiewicz <jaskiewiczs@icloud.com>.
llvm-svn: 373147
Linker automatically provides __start_<section name> and __stop_<section name> symbols to satisfy unresolved references if <section name> is representable as a C identifier (see https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/ld/Input-Section-Example.html for details). These symbols indicate the start address and end address of the output section respectively. Therefore, renaming OpenMP offload entries section name from ".omp.offloading_entries" to "omp_offloading_entries" to use this feature.
This is the first part of the patch for eliminating OpenMP linker script (please see https://reviews.llvm.org/D64943).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68070
llvm-svn: 373118
Summary: Every change triggered by a rewrite rule is anchored at a particular
location in the source code. This patch refines how that location is chosen and
defines it as an explicit function so it can be shared by other Transformer
implementations.
This patch was inspired by a bug found by a clang tidy, wherein two changes were
anchored at the same location (the expansion loc of the macro) resulting in the
discarding of the second change.
Reviewers: gribozavr
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66652
llvm-svn: 373093
This matches how GCC handles it, see e.g. https://gcc.godbolt.org/z/HPplnl.
GCC documents the gnu_inline attribute with "In C++, this attribute does
not depend on extern in any way, but it still requires the inline keyword
to enable its special behavior."
The previous behaviour of gnu_inline in C++, without the extern
keyword, can be traced back to the original commit that added
support for gnu_inline, SVN r69045.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67414
llvm-svn: 373078
The following code
```
struct f {
template <class T>
void bar() && noexcept {}
};
```
will be formatted to the following with LLVM style, and
`AlwaysBreakTemplateDeclarations: Yes`
```
struct f {
template <class T>
void bar() && noexcept {}
};
```
The indentation of the `void bar()` line is wrong.
Patch by Andreas Wass (AndWass)!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68072
llvm-svn: 373056
We need to discard all remaining cleanups if an earlier cleanup failed,
otherwise we may try to rerun the remaining cleanups later, potentially
after the scope containing the object is destroyed. (This can happen
when checking a potential constant expression.)
llvm-svn: 373042
This patches fixes the case when a user-defined mapper is attached to
the elements of an array, and to report error when a mapper is used for
types other than struct, class, and union.
Patch by Lingda Li <lildmh@gmail.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67978
llvm-svn: 373023
in the dependency source minimizer
Clang allows continuations that have whitespace between the backslash and the newline.
This patch ensures that the dependency source minimizer can handle the whitespace between
the backslash and the newline when looking for a line continuation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68052
llvm-svn: 373007
The only functional change here is that -coverage-notes-file is not
passed to -cc1 in some situations.
This code appears to be trying to put the gcno and gcda output next to
the final object file, but it's doing that in a really convoluted way
that needs to be re-examined. It looks for -c or -S in the original
command, and then looks at the -o argument if present in order to handle
the -fno-integrated-as case. However, this doesn't work if this is a
link command with multiple inputs. I looked into fixing this, but the
check-profile test suite has a lot of dependencies on this behavior, so
I left it all alone.
llvm-svn: 373004
You can't use -fno-integrated-as for *-msvc triples because no usable
standalone assembler exists. Perhaps we could teach clang to emit a .s
and then reinvoke itself, but that's a bit silly.
Anyway, fix the test by using an Itanium ABI triple, which will become
mingw, which will assume gnu as is a usable assembler.
llvm-svn: 372994
Add the -Wconversion -Werror options to check no unexpected conversion
is done.
Patch by Pierre Gondois and Sven van Haastregt.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67714
llvm-svn: 372975
If clang is configured to use libcxx as the default C++ standard
library, then using "none" for the OS in the target triple will cause
libcxx to #error needlessly. Passing -nostdinc++ is a workaround for
these tests. See also: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68075
Please note: this workaround will probably exist for a few years until
the installed version of libcxx is updated.
llvm-svn: 372949
Summary:
This revision adds `run`, a StencilPart that runs a user-defined function that
computes a result over `MatchFinder::MatchResult`.
Reviewers: gribozavr
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67969
llvm-svn: 372936
This include search logic has an extra parameter to deal with Windows
includes with backslashes, which get normalized to forward slashes on
non-Windows under -fms-compatibility.
Hoist the conditional operator out of LookupHeaderIncludeOrImport and
pass the result in instead of repeating the ?: expression everywhere.
llvm-svn: 372926
Fixes a leak introduced in r372903, detected on the ASan bot.
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/builds/35430/steps/check-clang%20asan/logs/stdio
Direct leak of 192 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
#0 0x561d88 in operator new(unsigned long) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_new_delete.cc:105
#1 0x1a48779 in clang::ItaniumMangleContext::create(clang::ASTContext&, clang::DiagnosticsEngine&) /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm-project/clang/lib/AST/ItaniumMangle.cpp:5134:10
#2 0xdff000 in Decl_AsmLabelAttr_Test::TestBody() /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/build/llvm-project/clang/unittests/AST/DeclTest.cpp:97:23
llvm-svn: 372925
Summary:
This new Style rule is made as a part of adding support for NetBSD KNF in clang-format. NetBSD have it's own priority of includes which should be followed while formatting NetBSD code. This style sorts the Cpp Includes according to the priorities of NetBSD, as mentioned in the [Style Guide](http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/share/misc/style?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup)
The working of this Style rule shown below:
**Configuration:**
This revision introduces a new field under IncludeCategories named `SortPriority` which defines the priority of ordering the `#includes` and the `Priority` will define the categories for grouping the `#include blocks`.
Reviewers: cfe-commits, mgorny, christos, MyDeveloperDay
Reviewed By: MyDeveloperDay
Subscribers: lebedev.ri, rdwampler, christos, mgorny, krytarowski
Patch By: Manikishan
Tags: #clang, #clang-format
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64695
llvm-svn: 372919
Summary:
Currently, some tests use homegrown matchers to handle `llvm::Expected`
values. This revision standardizes on EXPECT_THAT_EXPECTED and `HasValue`.
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67973
llvm-svn: 372918
LLDB synthesizes decls using asm labels. These decls cannot have a mangle
different than the one specified in the label name. I.e., the '\01' prefix
should not be added.
Fixes an expression evaluation failure in lldb's TestVirtual.py on iOS.
rdar://45827323
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67774
llvm-svn: 372903
Summary:
- Even though only `void` is still accepted as the deduced return type,
enabling deduction/instantiation on the return type allows more
consistent coding.
Reviewers: tra, jlebar
Subscribers: cfe-commits, yaxunl
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68031
llvm-svn: 372898
Reverted in r372880 due to the test failure.
Also contains a fix that adjusts printQualifiedName to return the same results as before in
case of anonymous function locals and parameters.
llvm-svn: 372889
Summary:
This revision introduces a separate (small) library for the `MatchConsumer`
abstraction: computations over AST match results. This abstraction is central
to the Transformer framework, and there deserves being defined explicitly.
Reviewers: gribozavr
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67961
llvm-svn: 372870
Summary:
To be used in clangd, e.g. in D66647.
Currently the alternative to this function is doing string manipulation on results of `printQualifiedName`, which is
hard-to-impossible to get right in presence of template arguments.
Reviewers: kadircet, aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: kadircet, aaron.ballman
Subscribers: aaron.ballman, usaxena95, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67825
llvm-svn: 372863
This work-around was necessary to handle standard library headers in
Visual Studio 2019 16.2. Now that 16.3 has shipped to stable, we can
remove it.
> Re-commit r363191 "[MS] Pretend constexpr variable template specializations are inline"
>
> While the next Visual Studio update (16.3) will fix this issue, that hasn't
> shipped yet. Until then Clang wouldn't work with MSVC's headers which seems
> unfortunate. Let's keep this in until VS 16.3 ships. (See also PR42843.)
>
>> Fixes link errors with clang and the latest Visual C++ 14.21.27702
>> headers, which was reported as PR42027.
>>
>> I chose to intentionally make these things linkonce_odr, i.e.
>> discardable, so that we don't emit definitions of these things in every
>> translation unit that includes STL headers.
>>
>> Note that this is *not* what MSVC does: MSVC has not yet implemented C++
>> DR2387, so they emit fully specialized constexpr variable templates with
>> static / internal linkage.
>>
>> Reviewers: rsmith
>>
>> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63175
llvm-svn: 372844
Add the image query builtin functions from the OpenCL C specification.
Patch by Pierre Gondois and Sven van Haastregt.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67713
llvm-svn: 372833
Summary: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36858 identifies .hh as a missing C++ header extension file while making this change I realized there was no support for .cs files which were added recently
Reviewers: pseyfert, klimek, owenpan
Reviewed By: klimek
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang-tools-extra, #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67949
llvm-svn: 372760
Summary:
It is annoying that the clang-format tests aren't themselves clang-formatted, if you use a format on save option in VS or vim this file gets massively changed then you have to `git difftool` all the other changes back out, which is risky.
I know people don't like mass clang-format changes but sometimes it becomes unmanageable to not. There are no other changes here other than just the reformat.
clang-format tests all pass.
```
[==========] 691 tests from 21 test cases ran. (55990 ms total)
[ PASSED ] 691 tests.
```
Reviewers: klimek, owenpan, timwoj
Reviewed By: owenpan
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang-tools-extra, #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67888
llvm-svn: 372689
This patch provides support for DW_LANG_C_plus_plus_11,
DW_LANG_C_plus_plus_14 tags in the Clang C++ frontend.
Patch by Sourabh Singh Tomar!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67613
Reapplies r372663 after adapting a failing test in the LLDB testsuite.
llvm-svn: 372681
Some compilers have trouble converting unique_ptr<PathSensitiveBugReport> to
unique_ptr<BugReport> causing some functions to fail to compile.
Changing the return type of the functions that fail to compile does not
appear to have any issues.
I ran into this issue building with clang 3.8 on Ubuntu 16.04.
llvm-svn: 372668
This patch provides support for DW_LANG_C_plus_plus_11,
DW_LANG_C_plus_plus_14 tags in the Clang C++ frontend.
Patch by Sourabh Singh Tomar!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67613
llvm-svn: 372663
Summary:
- Rearrange the atomic expr order to the API order when rebuilding
atomic expr during template instantiation.
Reviewers: erichkeane
Subscribers: jfb, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67924
llvm-svn: 372640
is not provided.
We should not emit any target-dependent code if only -fopenmp flag is
used and device targets are not provided to prevent compiler crash.
llvm-svn: 372623
Summary: This patch fixes the __is_signed builtin type trait to work with floating point types and enums. Now, the builtin will return true if it is passed a floating point type and false for an enum type.
Reviewers: EricWF, rsmith, erichkeane, craig.topper, efriedma
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67897
llvm-svn: 372621
Runtime function __kmpc_push_tripcount better to call inside of the task
context for target regions. Otherwise, the libomptarget is unable to
link the provided tripcount value for nowait target regions and
completely looses this information.
llvm-svn: 372609
Summary:
This revision add the `access` and `ifBound` combinators to the Stencil library:
* `access` -- constructs an idiomatic expression for accessing a member (a
`MemberExpr`).
* `ifBound` -- chooses between two `StencilParts` based on the whether an id is
bound in the match (corresponds to the combinator of the same name in
RangeSelector).
Reviewers: gribozavr
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67633
llvm-svn: 372605
Summary:
Introduces facilities for easily building source-code strings, including
idiomatic use of parentheses and the address-of, dereference and member-access
operators (dot and arrow) and queries about need for parentheses.
Reviewers: gribozavr
Subscribers: mgorny, cfe-commits, ilya-biryukov
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67632
llvm-svn: 372595
Summary:
In this patch we provide additional and comprehensive tests for the ODR
handling strategies. This is the continuation of
https://reviews.llvm.org/D59692.
Reviewers: shafik, a_sidorin, balazske, a.sidorin
Subscribers: mgorny, rnkovacs, dkrupp, Szelethus, gamesh411, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66951
llvm-svn: 372564
appropriate during constant evaluation.
Note that the evaluator is sometimes invoked on incomplete expressions.
In such cases, if an object is constructed but we never reach the point
where it would be destroyed (and it has non-trivial destruction), we
treat the expression as having an unmodeled side-effect.
llvm-svn: 372538
Extracted from D63082. GCC has this warning under -Wint-in-bool-context, but as noted in the D63082's review, we should put it under TautologicalConstantCompare.
llvm-svn: 372531
Summary: not every read in CXXConstructorDecl::getExplicitSpecifierInternal() was made on the canonical declaration.
Reviewers: rsmith, aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67889
llvm-svn: 372530
Add a 'leak_sanitizer' feature akin to existing '*_sanitizer' features
to let programmers switch code paths accounting for leak sanitizers
being enabled.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67719
llvm-svn: 372527
Commit c15aa241f8 ("[CLANG][BPF] change __builtin_preserve_access_index()
signature") changed the builtin function signature to
PointerT __builtin_preserve_access_index(PointerT ptr)
with a pointer type as the argument/return type, where argument and
return types must be the same.
There is really no reason for this constraint. The builtin just
presented a code region so that IR builtins
__builtin_{array, struct, union}_preserve_access_index
can be applied.
This patch removed the pointer type restriction to permit any
argument type as long as it is permitted by the compiler.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67883
llvm-svn: 372516
Summary:
This patch adds support for the Whitesmiths indentation style to clang-format. It’s an update to a patch submitted in 2015 (D6833), but reworks it to use the newer API.
There are still some issues with this patch, primarily around `switch` and `case` support. The added unit test won’t currently pass because of the remaining issues.
Reviewers: mboehme, MyDeveloperDay, djasper
Reviewed By: MyDeveloperDay
Subscribers: krasimir, MyDeveloperDay, echristo, cfe-commits
Patch By: @timwoj (Tim Wojtulewicz)
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67627
llvm-svn: 372497
ObjCObjectPointerType arguments.
All callers already had one, just creating a QualType to pass, after
which the function cast it right back.
llvm-svn: 372492
APInt comparison require both to have the same bitwidth. Since only the value
is needed, use the compare function APInt::isSameValue instead.
llvm-svn: 372454
-Wtautological-overlap-compare and self-comparison from -Wtautological-compare
relay on detecting the same operand in different locations. Previously, each
warning had it's own operand checker. Now, both are merged together into
one function that each can call. The function also now looks through member
access and array accesses.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66045
llvm-svn: 372453
Allow this warning to detect a larger number of constant values, including
negative numbers, and handle non-int types better.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66044
llvm-svn: 372448
The recently announced IBM z15 processor implements the architecture
already supported as "arch13" in LLVM. This patch adds support for
"z15" as an alternate architecture name for arch13.
Corrsponding LLVM support was committed as rev. 372435.
llvm-svn: 372436
RebuildAtomicExpr was skipping doing semantic analysis which broke in
the cases where the expressions were not dependent. This resulted in the
ImplicitCastExpr from an array to a pointer being lost, causing a crash
in IR CodeGen.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67854
llvm-svn: 372422
Summary:
Adds two new combinators and corresponding tests to the RangeSelector library.
* `ifBound` -- conditional evaluation of range-selectors, based on whether a
given node id is bound in the match.
* `elseBranch` -- selects the source range of the else and its statement.
Reviewers: gribozavr
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67621
llvm-svn: 372410
Clang does not respect the explicit device host attributes of defaulted special members.
Also clang does not respect the hostness of special members determined by their
first declarations.
Clang also adds duplicate implicit device or host attributes in certain cases.
This patch fixes that.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67509
llvm-svn: 372394
StringRef's constexpr constructor seems to be extremely slow in MSVC
2017, so don't use it for generated tables. Should make PR43369 a bit
better, no functionality change.
llvm-svn: 372386
before evaluating it rather than afterwards.
This is groundwork for C++20's P0784R7, where non-trivial destructors
can be constexpr, so we need ExprWithCleanups markers in constant
expressions.
No significant functionality change intended (though this fixes a bug
only visible through libclang / -ast-dump / tooling: we now store the
converted condition on the StaticAssertDecl rather than the original).
llvm-svn: 372368
Some compilers require that const fields of an object must be explicitly
initialized by the constructor. I ran into this issue building with
clang 3.8 on Ubuntu 16.04.
llvm-svn: 372363
In case of certain #define'd macros, there's a space just before line continuation
that the minimized-source lexer was missing to include, resulting in invalid stringize.
Patch by: kousikk (Kousik Kumar)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67635
llvm-svn: 372360
This is groundwork for C++20's P0784R7, where non-trivial destructors
can be constexpr, so we need ExprWithCleanups markers in constant
expressions.
No functionality change intended.
llvm-svn: 372359
- r372318 causes violation of `use-of-uninitialized-value` detected by
MemorySanitizer. Once `Viable` field is set to false, `FailureKind`
needs setting as well as it will be checked during destruction if
`Viable` is not true.
- Revert the part trying to skip `std::vector` erasing.
llvm-svn: 372356
People use the AST dumping interface while debugging, so it's not safe to assume that a declaration will be dumped before a constant expression is dumped. This means the Context member may not get set properly and problems would happen. Rather than rely on the interface that requires the ASTContext, call the generic dump() interface instead; this allows us to remove the Context member variable.
llvm-svn: 372323
Allow setting a MinVersion, stating from which OpenCL version a
builtin function is available, and a MaxVersion, stating from which
OpenCL version a builtin function should not be available anymore.
Guard some definitions of the "work-item" builtin functions according
to the OpenCL versions from which they are available.
Add the "vector data load and store" builtin functions (e.g.
vload/vstore), whose signatures differ before and after OpenCL 2.0 in
the pointer argument address spaces.
Patch by Pierre Gondois and Sven van Haastregt.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63504
llvm-svn: 372321
Summary:
- Should consider viable ones only when checking SameSide candidates.
- Replace erasing with clearing viable flag to reduce data
moving/copying.
- Add one and revise another one as the diagnostic message are more
relevant compared to previous one.
Reviewers: tra
Subscribers: cfe-commits, yaxunl
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67730
llvm-svn: 372318
The clang intrinsic __builtin_preserve_access_index() currently
has signature:
const void * __builtin_preserve_access_index(const void * ptr)
This may cause compiler warning when:
- parameter type is "volatile void *" or "const volatile void *", or
- the assign-to type of the intrinsic does not have "const" qualifier.
Further, this signature does not allow dereference of the
builtin result pointer as it is a "const void *" type, which
adds extra step for the user to do type casting.
Let us change the signature to:
PointerT __builtin_preserve_access_index(PointerT ptr)
such that the result and argument types are the same.
With this, directly dereferencing the builtin return value
becomes possible.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67734
llvm-svn: 372294
Due to usage of an uninitialized fields, we end up with
a Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40547
Commited on behalf of Martin Liska <mliska@suse.cz>
llvm-svn: 372281
Summary:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43102
In today's edition of "Is this any better now that it isn't crashing?", I'd like to show you a very interesting test case with loop widening.
Looking at the included test case, it's immediately obvious that this is not only a false positive, but also a very bad bug report in general. We can see how the analyzer mistakenly invalidated `b`, instead of its pointee, resulting in it reporting a null pointer dereference error. Not only that, the point at which this change of value is noted at is at the loop, rather then at the method call.
It turns out that `FindLastStoreVisitor` works correctly, rather the supplied explodedgraph is faulty, because `BlockEdge` really is the `ProgramPoint` where this happens.
{F9855739}
So it's fair to say that this needs improving on multiple fronts. In any case, at least the crash is gone.
Full ExplodedGraph: {F9855743}
Reviewers: NoQ, xazax.hun, baloghadamsoftware, Charusso, dcoughlin, rnkovacs, TWeaver
Subscribers: JesperAntonsson, uabelho, Ka-Ka, bjope, whisperity, szepet, a.sidorin, mikhail.ramalho, donat.nagy, dkrupp, gamesh411, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66716
llvm-svn: 372269
If the variable, used in the loop boundaries, is not captured in the
construct, this variable must be considered as undefined if it was
privatized.
llvm-svn: 372252
Checking that the created output matches something is nice, but
this should also check whether the output makes sense.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63979
llvm-svn: 372250
Summary:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41899
```auto lambda = [&a = a]() { a = 2; };```
is formatted as
```auto lambda = [& a = a]() { a = 2; };```
With an extra space if PointerAlignment is set to Left
> The space "& a" looks strange when there is no type in the lambda's intializer expression. This can be worked around with by setting "PointerAlignment: Right", but ideally "PointerAlignment: Left" would not add a space in this case.
Reviewers: klimek, owenpan, krasimir, timwoj
Reviewed By: klimek
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang-tools-extra, #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67718
llvm-svn: 372249
Those conditions may use __has_include, which needs to be rewritten.
The existing code has already tried to rewrite just __has_include,
but it didn't work with macro expansion, so e.g. Qt's
"#define QT_HAS_INCLUDE(x) __has_include(x)" didn't get handled
properly. Since the preprocessor run knows what each condition evaluates
to, just rewrite the entire condition. This of course requires that
the -frewrite-include pass has the same setup as the following
compilation, but that has always been the requirement.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63508
llvm-svn: 372248
Also, add a diagnostic under -Wformat for printing a boolean value as a
character.
rdar://54579473
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66856
llvm-svn: 372247
sets.
According to OpenMP 5.0, context selector set might include several
context selectors, separated with commas. Patch fixes this problem.
llvm-svn: 372235
Commit message below, original caused the sphinx build bot to fail, this
one should fix it.
Create UsersManual section entitled 'Controlling Floating Point
Behavior'
Create a new section for documenting the floating point options. Move
all the floating point options into this section, and add new entries
for the floating point options that exist but weren't previously
described in the UsersManual.
Patch By: mibintc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67517
llvm-svn: 372229
This broke the Chromium build. Consider the following code:
float ScaleSumSamples_C(const float* src, float* dst, float scale, int width) {
float fsum = 0.f;
int i;
#if defined(__clang__)
#pragma clang loop vectorize_width(4)
#endif
for (i = 0; i < width; ++i) {
float v = *src++;
fsum += v * v;
*dst++ = v * scale;
}
return fsum;
}
Compiling at -Oz, Clang now warns:
$ clang++ -target x86_64 -Oz -c /tmp/a.cc
/tmp/a.cc:1:7: warning: loop not vectorized: the optimizer was unable to
perform the requested transformation; the transformation might be disabled or
specified as part of an unsupported transformation ordering
[-Wpass-failed=transform-warning]
this suggests it's not actually enabling vectorization hard enough.
At -Os it asserts instead:
$ build.release/bin/clang++ -target x86_64 -Os -c /tmp/a.cc
clang-10: /work/llvm.monorepo/llvm/lib/Transforms/Vectorize/LoopVectorize.cpp:2734: void
llvm::InnerLoopVectorizer::emitMemRuntimeChecks(llvm::Loop*, llvm::BasicBlock*): Assertion `
!BB->getParent()->hasOptSize() && "Cannot emit memory checks when optimizing for size"' failed.
Of course neither of these are what the developer expected from the pragma.
> Specifying the vectorization width was supposed to implicitly enable
> vectorization, except that it wasn't really doing this. It was only
> setting the vectorize.width metadata, but not vectorize.enable.
>
> This should fix PR27643.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66290
llvm-svn: 372225
We need "xgot" flag in the MipsAsmParser to implement correct expansion
of some pseudo instructions in case of using 32-bit GOT (XGOT).
MipsAsmParser does not have reference to MipsSubtarget but has a
reference to "feature bit set".
llvm-svn: 372220
The static analyzer noticed that we were dereferencing it even when the default null value was being used. Further investigation showed that we never explicitly set the parameter so I've just removed it entirely.
llvm-svn: 372217
Summary:
Currently our expression evaluators only prints very basic errors that are not very useful when writing complex expressions.
For example, in the expression below the user made a type error, but it's not clear from the diagnostic what went wrong:
```
(lldb) expr printf("Modulos are:", foobar%mo1, foobar%mo2, foobar%mo3)
error: invalid operands to binary expression ('int' and 'double')
```
This patch enables full Clang diagnostics in our expression evaluator. After this patch the diagnostics for the expression look like this:
```
(lldb) expr printf("Modulos are:", foobar%mo1, foobar%mo2, foobar%mo3)
error: <user expression 1>:1:54: invalid operands to binary expression ('int' and 'float')
printf("Modulos are:", foobar%mo1, foobar%mo2, foobar%mo3)
~~~~~~^~~~
```
To make this possible, we now emulate a user expression file within our diagnostics. This prevents that the user is exposed to
our internal wrapper code we inject.
Note that the diagnostics that refer to declarations from the debug information (e.g. 'note' diagnostics pointing to a called function)
will not be improved by this as they don't have any source locations associated with them, so caret or line printing isn't possible.
We instead just suppress these diagnostics as we already do with warnings as they would otherwise just be a context message
without any context (and the original diagnostic in the user expression should be enough to explain the issue).
Fixes rdar://24306342
Reviewers: JDevlieghere, aprantl, shafik, #lldb
Reviewed By: JDevlieghere, #lldb
Subscribers: usaxena95, davide, jingham, aprantl, arphaman, kadircet, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65646
llvm-svn: 372203
Starting from r324788 timer groups aren't cleared automatically when
printed out. As a result some timer groups were printed one more time.
For example, "Pass execution timing report" was printed again in
`ManagedStatic<PassTimingInfo>` destructor, "DWARF Emission" in
`ManagedStatic<Name2PairMap> NamedGroupedTimers` destructor.
Fix by clearing timer groups manually.
Reviewers: thegameg, george.karpenkov
Reviewed By: thegameg
Subscribers: aprantl, jkorous, dexonsmith, ributzka, aras-p, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67683
llvm-svn: 372191
Also, add a diagnostic group, -Wobjc-signed-char-bool, to control all these
related diagnostics.
rdar://51954400
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67559
llvm-svn: 372183
Behavior'
Create a new section for documenting the floating point options. Move
all the floating point options into this section, and add new entries
for the floating point options that exist but weren't previously
described in the UsersManual.
Patch By: mibintc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67517
llvm-svn: 372180
Exception specifiers are now part of the function type in C++17.
Normally, it is illegal to redeclare the same function or specialize a
template with a different exception specifier, but under
-fms-compatibility, we accept it with a warning. Without this change,
the function types would not match due to the exception specifier, and
clang would claim that the types were "incompatible". Now we emit the
warning and merge the redeclaration as we would in C++14 and earlier.
Fixes PR42842, which is about compiling _com_ptr_t in C++17.
Based on a patch by Alex Fusco <alexfusco@google.com>!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67590
llvm-svn: 372178
When running in the default mode we don't print anything other than actual output to stdout to make automated processing easier.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67522
llvm-svn: 372174
Added attribute for declare variant directive. It will allow to handle
declare variant directive at the codegen and will allow to add extra
checks.
llvm-svn: 372147
Summary:
AnnotatedLine has a tree structure, and things like the body of a lambda will be
a child of the lambda expression. For example,
[&]() { foo(a); };
will have an AnnotatedLine with a child:
[&]() {};
'- foo(a);
Currently, when the `Cleaner` class analyzes the affected lines, it does not
cleanup the lines' children nodes, which results in missed cleanup
opportunities, like the lambda body in the example above.
This revision extends the algorithm to visit children, thereby fixing the above problem.
Patch by Eric Li.
Reviewers: krasimir
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67659
llvm-svn: 372129
Specifying the vectorization width was supposed to implicitly enable
vectorization, except that it wasn't really doing this. It was only
setting the vectorize.width metadata, but not vectorize.enable.
This should fix PR27643.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66290
llvm-svn: 372082
RISC-V GCC use -mcmodel=medany and -mcmodel=medlow, but LLVM use
-mcmodel=small and -mcmodel=medium.
Add those two option aliases for provide same user interface between
GCC and LLVM.
Reviewed By: lenary
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67066
llvm-svn: 372080
RISC-V LLVM was only implement small/medlow code model, so it defined
__riscv_cmodel_medlow directly without check.
Now, we have medium/medany code model in RISC-V back-end, it should
define according the actually code model.
Reviewed By: lewis-revill
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67065
llvm-svn: 372078
Summary:
Otherwise the definition (first found) for ObjCInterfaceDecl's might
precede the module one, which will eventually lead to crash, since
diagnoseMissingImport needs one coming from a module.
This behavior changed after Richard's r342018, which started to look
into the definition of ObjCInterfaceDecls.
rdar://problem/49237144
Reviewers: rsmith, arphaman
Subscribers: jkorous, dexonsmith, ributzka, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66982
llvm-svn: 372039
-frewrite-includes calls PP.SetMacroExpansionOnlyInDirectives() to avoid
macro expansions that are useless in that mode, but this can lead
to -Wunused-macros false positives. As -frewrite-includes does not emit
normal warnings, block -Wunused-macros too.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65371
llvm-svn: 372026
This test is broken by design. Clang codegen tests should not depend
on llvm middle-end behaviour, they should *only* test clang codegen.
Yet this test runs whole optimization pipeline.
I've really tried to fix it, but there isn't just a few things
that depend on passes, but everything there does.
llvm-svn: 372015
That test is broken by design.
It depends on llvm middle-end behavior.
No clang codegen test should be doing that.
This one is salvageable by relaxing check lines.
llvm-svn: 372014
Need to return original declaration group with FunctionTemplateDecl, not
the inner FunctionDecl, to correctly handle parsing of directives with
the templates parameters.
llvm-svn: 372011
r371875 moved some functionality around to a Basic header file, but
didn't move its definitions as well. This patch moves some things
around so that shared library building can work.
llvm-svn: 371985
Summary:
The renamelib uses a tricky way to calculate the end location by relying
on decl name, this is incorrect for the overloaded operator (the name is
"operator++" instead of "++"), which will cause out-of-file offset.
We also disable renaming operator symbol, this case is tricky, and
renamelib doesnt handle it properly.
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: MaskRay, jkorous, arphaman, kadircet, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67607
llvm-svn: 371971
The signature of __builtin_rotateright64 was by misstake changed from
unsigned to signed in r360863, this patch will change it back to
unsigned as intended.
This fixes pr43309
Reviewers: efriedma, hans
Reviewed By: hans
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67606
llvm-svn: 371969
Fixes static analyzer uninitialized variable warning for the OMPClause - the function appears to cover all cases, but I've added an assertion to make sure.
llvm-svn: 371934
gcc will complain if -MT is used but neither -M nor -MM is specified:
> cc1: error: to generate dependencies you must specify either -M or -MM
r371918 changed our behavior to match GCC, but apparently
clang-scan-deps is not happy.
llvm-svn: 371920
Scan deps tool crashes when called on a C++ file, containing an include
that has the same name as a directory.
The tool crashes since it finds foo/dir and tries to read that as a file and fails.
Patch by: kousikk (Kousik Kumar)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67091
llvm-svn: 371903
This is both for consistency with other `mkdir`s in tests, and
fixing permission issues with the non-temporary cwd during testing (they
are not always writable).
llvm-svn: 371897
When using clang as a cross-compiler, we should not use system
headers to do the compilation.
This CL adds support of a new warning flag -Wpoison-system-directories which
emits warnings if --sysroot is set and headers from common host system location
are used.
By default the warning is disabled.
The intention of the warning is to catch bad includes which are usually
generated by third party build system not targeting cross-compilation.
Such cases happen in Chrome OS when someone imports a new package or upgrade
one to a newer version from upstream.
This is reland of r371785 with a fix to test file.
Patch by: denik (Denis Nikitin)
llvm-svn: 371878
Apparently Clang complains about the name hiding here in a way that my
GCC build does not, so a shocking number of buildbots decided to tell me
about it. Change the name of the variable to prevent the name hiding
and hope we don't have to fix this again.
llvm-svn: 371876
In order to enable future improvements to our attribute diagnostics,
this moves info from ParsedAttr into CommonAttributeInfo, then makes
this type the base of the *Attr and ParsedAttr types. Quite a bit of
refactoring took place, including removing a bunch of redundant Spelling
Index propogation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67368
llvm-svn: 371875
Summary:
This fixes a bug introduced in D62648, where Clang could infinite loop
if it became stuck on a single TypoCorrection when it was supposed to
be testing ambiguous corrections. Although not a common case, it could
happen if there are multiple possible corrections with the same edit
distance.
The fix is simply to wipe the TypoExpr from the `TransformCache` so that
the call to `TransformTypoExpr` doesn't use the `CachedEntry`.
Reviewers: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67515
llvm-svn: 371859
This patch makes cases work where the lambda's template list doesn't
contain any of + - ! ~ / % << | || && ^ == != >= <= ? : true false
(see added FIXME).
Ports r359967 to clang-format.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67246
llvm-svn: 371854
- When using -o, the provided filename is using for constructing the depfile
name (when -MMD is passed).
- The logic looks for the rightmost '.' character and replaces what comes after
with 'd'.
- This works incorrectly when the filename has no extension and the directories
have '.' in them (e.g. out.dir/test)
- This replaces the funciton to just llvm::sys::path functionality
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67542
llvm-svn: 371853
Summary:
This patch introduces the skeleton of the constexpr interpreter,
capable of evaluating a simple constexpr functions consisting of
if statements. The interpreter is described in more detail in the
RFC. Further patches will add more features.
Reviewers: Bigcheese, jfb, rsmith
Subscribers: bruno, uenoku, ldionne, Tyker, thegameg, tschuett, dexonsmith, mgorny, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64146
llvm-svn: 371834
Summary:
ASTImporter makes now difference between function templates with same
name in different translation units if these are not visible outside.
Reviewers: martong, a.sidorin, shafik, a_sidorin
Reviewed By: a_sidorin
Subscribers: rnkovacs, dkrupp, Szelethus, gamesh411, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67490
llvm-svn: 371820
levels:
-- none: no lax vector conversions [new GCC default]
-- integer: only conversions between integer vectors [old GCC default]
-- all: all conversions between same-size vectors [Clang default]
For now, Clang still defaults to "all" mode, but per my proposal on
cfe-dev (2019-04-10) the default will be changed to "integer" as soon as
that doesn't break lots of testcases. (Eventually I'd like to change the
default to "none" to match GCC and general sanity.)
Following GCC's behavior, the driver flag -flax-vector-conversions is
translated to -flax-vector-conversions=integer.
This reinstates r371805, reverted in r371813, with an additional fix for
lldb.
llvm-svn: 371817
levels:
-- none: no lax vector conversions [new GCC default]
-- integer: only conversions between integer vectors [old GCC default]
-- all: all conversions between same-size vectors [Clang default]
For now, Clang still defaults to "all" mode, but per my proposal on
cfe-dev (2019-04-10) the default will be changed to "integer" as soon as
that doesn't break lots of testcases. (Eventually I'd like to change the
default to "none" to match GCC and general sanity.)
Following GCC's behavior, the driver flag -flax-vector-conversions is
translated to -flax-vector-conversions=integer.
llvm-svn: 371805
When using clang as a cross-compiler, we should not use system
headers to do the compilation.
This CL adds support of a new warning flag -Wpoison-system-directories which
emits warnings if --sysroot is set and headers from common host system location
are used.
By default the warning is disabled.
The intention of the warning is to catch bad includes which are usually
generated by third party build system not targeting cross-compilation.
Such cases happen in Chrome OS when someone imports a new package or upgrade
one to a newer version from upstream.
Patch by: denik (Denis Nikitin)
llvm-svn: 371785
'-Xclang -triple' doesn't seem to override the default target triple
as reliably as '--target'. This leads to test failing due to
platform-specific checks getting unexpectedly enabled.
llvm-svn: 371781
Summary:
* Don't bother using a thread wrapper when the variable is known to
have constant initialization.
* Emit the thread wrapper as discardable-if-unused in TUs that don't
contain a definition of the thread_local variable.
* Don't emit the thread wrapper at all if the thread_local variable
is unused and discardable; it will be emitted by all TUs that need
it.
Reviewers: rjmccall, jdoerfert
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67429
llvm-svn: 371767
Summary:
r369705 did not consider the addition of gnu_inline on function
declarations of alias attributed functions. This resulted in a reported
regression in the clang-9-rc4 release from the Zig developers building
glibc, which was observable as a failed assertion:
llvm-project/clang/lib/AST/Decl.cpp:3336: bool
clang::FunctionDecl::isInlineDefinitionExternallyVisible() const:
Assertion `(doesThisDeclarationHaveABody() || willHaveBody()) && "Must
be a function definition"' failed.
Alias function declarations do not have bodies, so allow us to proceed
if we have the alias function attribute but no body/definition, and add
a test case. The emitted symbols and their linkage matches GCC for the
added test case.
Link: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43268
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, rsmith, erichkeane, andrewrk
Reviewed By: andrewrk
Subscribers: cfe-commits, andrewrk, hans, srhines
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67455
llvm-svn: 371766
Seems like we never had these, so here we go! I also did some refactoring as I
was chasing a bug unrelated to this revision.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66715
llvm-svn: 371765
Traditionally, clang-tidy uses the term check, and the analyzer uses checker,
but in the very early years, this wasn't the case, and code originating from the
early 2010's still incorrectly refer to checkers as checks.
This patch attempts to hunt down most of these, aiming to refer to checkers as
checkers, but preserve references to callback functions (like checkPreCall) as
checks.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67140
llvm-svn: 371760
Short and sweet. Whenever I use -analyzer-list-enabled-checkers, I'm only
interested about the configuration, not about the analysis.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66714
llvm-svn: 371756
Summary:
C++ does not allow shadowing template parameters, but previously we
allowed it under -fms-extensions. Now this behavior is controlled by
-fms-compatibility, and we emit a -Wmicrosoft-template warning when it
happens.
Fixes PR43265
Reviewers: thakis, hans
Subscribers: amccarth, rsmith, STL_MSFT, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67463
llvm-svn: 371753
This resolves differences observed on LLVM + Clang when running the comparison between canonical
dependencies (full preprocessing, no file manager reused), and dependencies obtained
when the file manager was reused between the full preprocessing invocations.
llvm-svn: 371751
Summary:
This avoids a -Wignored-attribute warning on the code pattern Microsoft
recommends for integral const static data members defined in headers
here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/microsoft-extensions-to-c-and-cpp?view=vs-2019
The attribute is redundant, but it is necessary when compiling in C++14
modes with /Za, which disables MSVC's extension that treats such
variables as implicitly inline.
Fixes PR43270
Reviewers: epastor, thakis, hans
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67426
llvm-svn: 371749
Summary:
This is patch is part of a series to introduce an Alignment type.
See this thread for context: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-July/133851.html
See this patch for the introduction of the type: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64790
Reviewers: courbet, JDevlieghere, alexshap, rupprecht, jhenderson
Subscribers: sdardis, nemanjai, hiraditya, kbarton, jakehehrlich, jrtc27, MaskRay, atanasyan, jsji, seiya, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67499
llvm-svn: 371742
Add LLVMTestingSupport directory from LLVM_MAIN_SRC_DIR when building
clang stand-alone and LLVMTestingSupport library is not present. This
is needed to fix stand-alone builds without clang-tools-extra.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67452
llvm-svn: 371733
Summary:
They can be confusing -- what does it mean to call a setter without a
value? Also, some setters, like `setPrintTemplateTree` had `false` as
the default value!
The callers are largely not using these default arguments anyway.
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67491
llvm-svn: 371731
Summary:
Addresses https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43100
Formatting using statement in C# with clang-format removes the space between using and paren even when SpaceBeforeParens is !
```
using(FileStream fs = new FileStream(path, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read, FileShare.Read, bufferSize : 1))
```
this change simply overcomes this for when using C# settings in the .clang-format file
```
using (FileStream fs = new FileStream(path, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read, FileShare.Read, bufferSize : 1))
```
All FormatTests pass..
```
[==========] 688 tests from 21 test cases ran. (88508 ms total)
[ PASSED ] 688 tests.
```
Reviewers: djasper, klimek, owenpan
Reviewed By: owenpan
Subscribers: llvm-commits, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66662
llvm-svn: 371720
Summary:
This option determines whether goto labels are indented according to scope. Setting this option to false causes goto labels to be flushed to the left.
This is mostly copied from [[ http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2015-September/045014.html | this patch ]] submitted by Christian Neukirchen that didn't make its way into trunk.
```
true: false:
int f() { vs. int f() {
if (foo()) { if (foo()) {
label1: label1:
bar(); bar();
} }
label2: label2:
return 1; return 1;
} }
```
Reviewers: klimek, MyDeveloperDay
Reviewed By: MyDeveloperDay
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang, #clang-tools-extra
Patch by: tetsuo-cpp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67037
llvm-svn: 371719
D67208 added a new test line to wasm-eh.cpp that invokes the LLVM
backend and this test fails on bots that don't have WebAssembly target.
This makes wasm-eh.cpp explicitly require WebAssembly so this will be
skipped on those targets.
llvm-svn: 371711
Summary:
This adds `-fwasm-exceptions` (in similar fashion with
`-fdwarf-exceptions` or `-fsjlj-exceptions`) that turns on everything
with wasm exception handling from the frontend to the backend.
We currently have `-mexception-handling` in clang frontend, but this is
only about the architecture capability and does not turn on other
necessary options such as the exception model in the backend. (This can
be turned on with `llc -exception-model=wasm`, but llc is not invoked
separately as a command line tool, so this option has to be transferred
from clang.)
Turning on `-fwasm-exceptions` in clang also turns on
`-mexception-handling` if not specified, and will error out if
`-mno-exception-handling` is specified.
Reviewers: dschuff, tlively, sbc100
Subscribers: aprantl, jgravelle-google, sunfish, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67208
llvm-svn: 371708
AVX512 instructions can cause a frequency drop on these CPUs. This
can negate the performance gains from using wider vectors. Enabling
prefer-vector-width=256 will prevent generation of zmm registers
unless explicit 512 bit operations are used in the original source
code.
I believe gcc and icc both do something similar to this by default.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67259
llvm-svn: 371694
Part of PR43272, the changes are:
1. Use @ as the sed pattern delimiter instead of : so that the drive
letter in lit substitutions isn't an issue.
2. Use the %/t and %/S substitutions to get paths with forward slashes
to work around string quoting issues in the yaml file.
3. Replace REQUIRES:shell with XFAIL:windows. These tests should pass on
Windows, but do not for reasons that are not yet understood. We would
like to know if they pass unexpectedly.
I was able to remove the XFAILs from two tests, since they already pass
with my sed fix:
clang/test/VFS/module_missing_vfs.m
clang/test/VFS/test_nonmodular.c
Reviewers: amccarth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67454
llvm-svn: 371663
At this point the PathDiagnostic, PathDiagnosticLocation, PathDiagnosticPiece
structures no longer rely on anything specific to Static Analyzer, so we can
move them out of it for everybody to use.
PathDiagnosticConsumers are still to be handed off.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67419
llvm-svn: 371661
This method of PathDiagnostic is a part of Static Analyzer's particular
path diagnostic construction scheme. As such, it doesn't belong to
the PathDiagnostic class, but to the Analyzer.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67418
llvm-svn: 371660
These static functions deal with ExplodedNodes which is something we don't want
the PathDiagnostic interface to know anything about, as it's planned to be
moved out of libStaticAnalyzerCore.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67382
llvm-svn: 371659
That's one of the few random entities in the PathDiagnostic interface that
are specific to the Static Analyzer. By moving them out we could let
everybody use path diagnostics without linking against Static Analyzer.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67381
llvm-svn: 371658
This commit adds an optimization to clang-scan-deps and clang's preprocessor that skips excluded preprocessor
blocks by bumping the lexer pointer, and not lexing the tokens until reaching appropriate #else/#endif directive.
The skip positions and lexer offsets are computed when the file is minimized, directly from the minimized tokens.
On an 18-core iMacPro with macOS Catalina Beta I got 10-15% speed-up from this optimization when running clang-scan-deps on
the compilation database for a recent LLVM and Clang (3511 files).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67127
llvm-svn: 371656
In `DirectoryLookup::LookupFile` parameter `HasBeenMapped` doesn't cover
the case when clang finds a file through a header map but doesn't remap
the lookup filename because the target path is an absolute path. As a
result, -Wnonportable-include-path suppression for header maps
introduced in r301592 wasn't triggered.
Change parameter `HasBeenMapped` to `IsInHeaderMap` and use parameter
`MappedName` to track the filename remapping. This way we can handle
both relative and absolute paths in header maps, and account for their
specific properties, like filename remapping being a property preserved
across lookups in multiple directories.
rdar://problem/39516483
Reviewers: dexonsmith, bruno
Reviewed By: dexonsmith
Subscribers: jkorous, cfe-commits, ributzka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58094
llvm-svn: 371655
Summary:
Microsoft seems to do this regardless of the language mode, so we must
also do it in order to be ABI compatible.
Fixes PR36125
Reviewers: thakis
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47956
llvm-svn: 371642
This patch contains the basic functionality for reporting potentially
incorrect usage of __builtin_expect() by comparing the developer's
annotation against a collected PGO profile. A more detailed proposal and
discussion appears on the CFE-dev mailing list
(http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2019-July/062971.html) and a
prototype of the initial frontend changes appear here in D65300
We revised the work in D65300 by moving the misexpect check into the
LLVM backend, and adding support for IR and sampling based profiles, in
addition to frontend instrumentation.
We add new misexpect metadata tags to those instructions directly
influenced by the llvm.expect intrinsic (branch, switch, and select)
when lowering the intrinsics. The misexpect metadata contains
information about the expected target of the intrinsic so that we can
check against the correct PGO counter when emitting diagnostics, and the
compiler's values for the LikelyBranchWeight and UnlikelyBranchWeight.
We use these branch weight values to determine when to emit the
diagnostic to the user.
A future patch should address the comment at the top of
LowerExpectIntrisic.cpp to hoist the LikelyBranchWeight and
UnlikelyBranchWeight values into a shared space that can be accessed
outside of the LowerExpectIntrinsic pass. Once that is done, the
misexpect metadata can be updated to be smaller.
In the long term, it is possible to reconstruct portions of the
misexpect metadata from the existing profile data. However, we have
avoided this to keep the code simple, and because some kind of metadata
tag will be required to identify which branch/switch/select instructions
are influenced by the use of llvm.expect
Patch By: paulkirth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66324
llvm-svn: 371635
Bundler leaks memory if it is called with -type=o but given input isn't an object file (though it has to have a known binary type like IR, archive, etc...). Memory leak is happening when binary object returned by the createBinary(...) call cannot be casted to an ObjectFile type. In this case returned BinaryOrErr object releases ownership of the binary, but no one is taking it (see line 626).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67416
llvm-svn: 371633
Chun Chen.
The previous patch (https://reviews.llvm.org/D54441) support the
relational-op != very well for openmp canonical loop form, however,
it didn't update the diagnosis message. So this patch is simply
update the diagnosis message by adding !=, update the test
related to it, and update the section number for canonical loop
form for OpenMP 5.0 in comment.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66559
llvm-svn: 371631
This reverts commit r371584. It introduced a dependency from compiler-rt
to llvm/include/ADT, which is problematic for multiple reasons.
One is that it is a novel dependency edge, which needs cross-compliation
machinery for llvm/include/ADT (yes, it is true that right now
compiler-rt included only header-only libraries, however, if we allow
compiler-rt to depend on anything from ADT, other libraries will
eventually get used).
Secondly, depending on ADT from compiler-rt exposes ADT symbols from
compiler-rt, which would cause ODR violations when Clang is built with
the profile library.
llvm-svn: 371598
Submittin in behalf of krisb (Kristina Bessonova) <ch.bessonova@gmail.com>
Summary:
'+crypto' means '+aes' and '+sha2' for arch >= ARMv8 when they were
not disabled explicitly. But this is correctly handled only in case of
'-march' option, though the feature may also be specified through
the '-mcpu' or '-mfpu' options. In the following example:
$ clang -mcpu=cortex-a57 -mfpu=crypto-neon-fp-armv8
'aes' and 'sha2' are disabled that is quite unexpected:
$ clang -cc1 -triple armv8--- -target-cpu cortex-a57
<...> -target-feature -sha2 -target-feature -aes -target-feature +crypto
This exposed by https://reviews.llvm.org/D63936 that makes
the 'aes' and 'sha2' features disabled by default.
So, while handling the 'crypto' feature we need to take into account:
- a CPU name, as it provides the information about architecture
(if no '-march' option specified),
- features, specified by the '-mcpu' and '-mfpu' options.
Reviewers: SjoerdMeijer, ostannard, labrinea, dnsampaio
Reviewed By: dnsampaio
Subscribers: ikudrin, javed.absar, kristof.beyls, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66018
Author: krisb
llvm-svn: 371597
Multi-versioned functions defined by cpu_dispatch and implemented with IFunc
can not be called outside the translation units where they are defined due to
lack of symbols. This patch add function aliases for these functions and thus
make them visible outside.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67058
Patch by Senran Zhang
llvm-svn: 371586
This patch contains the basic functionality for reporting potentially
incorrect usage of __builtin_expect() by comparing the developer's
annotation against a collected PGO profile. A more detailed proposal and
discussion appears on the CFE-dev mailing list
(http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2019-July/062971.html) and a
prototype of the initial frontend changes appear here in D65300
We revised the work in D65300 by moving the misexpect check into the
LLVM backend, and adding support for IR and sampling based profiles, in
addition to frontend instrumentation.
We add new misexpect metadata tags to those instructions directly
influenced by the llvm.expect intrinsic (branch, switch, and select)
when lowering the intrinsics. The misexpect metadata contains
information about the expected target of the intrinsic so that we can
check against the correct PGO counter when emitting diagnostics, and the
compiler's values for the LikelyBranchWeight and UnlikelyBranchWeight.
We use these branch weight values to determine when to emit the
diagnostic to the user.
A future patch should address the comment at the top of
LowerExpectIntrisic.cpp to hoist the LikelyBranchWeight and
UnlikelyBranchWeight values into a shared space that can be accessed
outside of the LowerExpectIntrinsic pass. Once that is done, the
misexpect metadata can be updated to be smaller.
In the long term, it is possible to reconstruct portions of the
misexpect metadata from the existing profile data. However, we have
avoided this to keep the code simple, and because some kind of metadata
tag will be required to identify which branch/switch/select instructions
are influenced by the use of llvm.expect
Patch By: paulkirth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66324
llvm-svn: 371584
Summary:
The first NFC change is to replace a getCXXABI().isMicrosoft() check
with getTriple().isWindowsMSVCEnvironment(). This code takes effect in
non-C++ compilations, so it doesn't make sense to check the C++ ABI. In
the MS ABI, enums are always considered to be "complete" because the
underlying type of an unfixed enum will always be 'int'. This behavior
was moved from -fms-compatibility to MS ABI back in r249656.
The second change is functional, and it downgrades an error to a warning
when the MS ABI is used rather than only under -fms-compatibility. The
reasoning is that it's unreasonable for the following code to reject the
following code for all MS ABI targets with -fno-ms-compatibility:
enum Foo { Foo_Val = 0xDEADBEEF };
This is valid code for any other target, but in the MS ABI, Foo_Val just
happens to be negative. With this change, clang emits a
-Wmicrosoft-enum-value warning on this code, but compiles it without
error.
Fixes PR38478
Reviewers: hans, rsmith, STL_MSFT
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67304
llvm-svn: 371581
constant-folding mode regardless of the original evaluation mode.
In order for this to be correct, we need to track whether we're checking
for a potential constant expression or checking for undefined behavior
separately from the evaluation mode enum, since we don't want to clobber
those states when entering constant-folding mode.
llvm-svn: 371557
This reverts r371497 (git commit 3d7e9ab7b9)
Reorder `not` with `env` in these two tests so they pass:
Driver/rewrite-map-in-diagnostics.c
Index/crash-recovery-modules.m.
This will not be necessary after D66531 lands.
llvm-svn: 371552
constant.
If the constexpr variable is partially initialized, the initializer can
be emitted as the structure, not as an array, because of some early
optimizations. The llvm variable gets the type from this constant and,
thus, gets the type which is pointer to struct rather than pointer to an
array. We need to convert this type to be truely array, otherwise it may
lead to the compiler crash when trying to emit array subscript
expression.
llvm-svn: 371548
LLDB reads the various .apple* accelerator tables (and in the near
future: the DWARF 5 accelerator tables) which should make
.gnu_pubnames redundant. This changes the Clang driver to no longer
pass -ggnu-pubnames when tuning for LLDB.
Thanks to David Blaikie for pointing this out!
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20190422/thread.html#646062
rdar://problem/50142073
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67373
llvm-svn: 371530
When running clang as a native compiler in RISC-V Linux the flag
-mabi=ilp32d / -mabi=lp64d is always mandatory. This change makes it the
default there.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65634
llvm-svn: 371494
I plan to reuse it in a later patch.
This is almost NFC except a small change in control flow when diagnosing
+d without +f.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66002
llvm-svn: 371492
This patch contains the basic functionality for reporting potentially
incorrect usage of __builtin_expect() by comparing the developer's
annotation against a collected PGO profile. A more detailed proposal and
discussion appears on the CFE-dev mailing list
(http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2019-July/062971.html) and a
prototype of the initial frontend changes appear here in D65300
We revised the work in D65300 by moving the misexpect check into the
LLVM backend, and adding support for IR and sampling based profiles, in
addition to frontend instrumentation.
We add new misexpect metadata tags to those instructions directly
influenced by the llvm.expect intrinsic (branch, switch, and select)
when lowering the intrinsics. The misexpect metadata contains
information about the expected target of the intrinsic so that we can
check against the correct PGO counter when emitting diagnostics, and the
compiler's values for the LikelyBranchWeight and UnlikelyBranchWeight.
We use these branch weight values to determine when to emit the
diagnostic to the user.
A future patch should address the comment at the top of
LowerExpectIntrisic.cpp to hoist the LikelyBranchWeight and
UnlikelyBranchWeight values into a shared space that can be accessed
outside of the LowerExpectIntrinsic pass. Once that is done, the
misexpect metadata can be updated to be smaller.
In the long term, it is possible to reconstruct portions of the
misexpect metadata from the existing profile data. However, we have
avoided this to keep the code simple, and because some kind of metadata
tag will be required to identify which branch/switch/select instructions
are influenced by the use of llvm.expect
Patch By: paulkirth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66324
llvm-svn: 371484
I see in the history for some of these tests REQUIRES:shell was used as
a way to disable tests on Windows because they are flaky there. I tried
not to re-enable such tests, but it's possible that I missed some and
this will re-enable flaky tests on Windows. If so, we should disable
them with UNSUPPORTED:system-windows and add a comment that they are
flaky there. So far as I can tell, the lit internal shell is capable of
running all of these tests, and we shouldn't use REQUIRES:shell as a
proxy for Windows.
llvm-svn: 371478
Checkers are now required to specify whether they're creating a
path-sensitive report or a path-insensitive report by constructing an
object of the respective type.
This makes BugReporter more independent from the rest of the Static Analyzer
because all Analyzer-specific code is now in sub-classes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66572
llvm-svn: 371450
Summary:
Appease failed builds (due to -Werror and -Wswitch) where OMPRT_Unknown
is not handled in the switch statement (even though it's handled by the
early exit).
This fixes -Wswitch triggered by r371442.
Reviewers: srhines, danalbert, jdoerfert
Subscribers: guansong, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67364
llvm-svn: 371444
Summary:
For Gnu, FreeBSD and NetBSD, this option forces linking with the static
OpenMP host runtime (similar to -static-libgcc and -static-libstdcxx).
Android's NDK will start the shared OpenMP runtime in addition to the static
libomp. In this scenario, the linker will prefer to use the shared library by
default. Add this option to enable linking with the static libomp.
Reviewers: Hahnfeld, danalbert, srhines, joerg, jdoerfert
Subscribers: guansong, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Fixes https://github.com/android-ndk/ndk/issues/1028
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67200
llvm-svn: 371437
Current for SAE instructions we only allow _MM_FROUND_CUR_DIRECTION(bit 2) or _MM_FROUND_NO_EXC(bit 3) to be used as the immediate passed to the inrinsics. But these instructions don't perform rounding so _MM_FROUND_CUR_DIRECTION is just sort of a default placeholder when you don't want to suppress exceptions. Using _MM_FROUND_NO_EXC by itself is really bit equivalent to (_MM_FROUND_NO_EXC | _MM_FROUND_TO_NEAREST_INT) since _MM_FROUND_TO_NEAREST_INT is 0. Since we aren't rounding on these instructions we should also accept (_MM_FROUND_CUR_DIRECTION | _MM_FROUND_NO_EXC) as equivalent to (_MM_FROUND_NO_EXC). icc allows this, but gcc does not.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67289
llvm-svn: 371430
We're running into linker errors from missing sancov sections:
```
ld.lld: error: relocation refers to a discarded section: __sancov_guards
>>> defined in user-arm64-ubsan-sancov-full.shlib/obj/third_party/ulib/scudo/scudo.wrappers_c.cc.o
>>> referenced by common.h:26 (../../zircon/third_party/ulib/scudo/common.h:26)
... many other references
```
I believe this is due to a pass in the default pipeline that somehow discards
these sections. The ModuleSanitizerCoveragePass was initially added at the
start of the pipeline. This now adds it to the end of the pipeline for
optimized and unoptimized builds.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67323
llvm-svn: 371326
Fixes PR35682. When a template in instantiated with an incomplete typo corrected type an assertion can trigger if the -ferror-limit is used to reduce the number of errors.
Patch by Mark de Wever.
llvm-svn: 371320
Clang patch to adapt to LLVM changes in D66428 that make the TLI
require a Function. There is no longer a module-level
TargetLibraryAnalysis, so remove its registration
llvm-svn: 371285
The anon namespace id is a hash of the main input path to the compiler,
which varies in the test suite because the input path is absolute.
llvm-svn: 371277
qualifications as unavailable if the union is declared in a system
header
r365985 stopped marking those fields as unavailable, which caused the
union's NonTrivialToPrimitive* bits to be set to true. This patch
restores the behavior prior to r365985, except that users can explicitly
specify the ownership qualification of the field to instruct the
compiler not to mark it as unavailable.
rdar://problem/53420753
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65256
llvm-svn: 371276
non-trivial C union types
This recommits r365985, which was reverted because it broke a few
projects using unions containing non-trivial ObjC pointer fields in
system headers. We now have a patch to fix the problem (see
https://reviews.llvm.org/D65256).
Original commit message:
This patch diagnoses uses of non-trivial C unions and structs/unions
containing non-trivial C unions in the following contexts, which require
default-initialization, destruction, or copying of the union objects,
instead of disallowing fields of non-trivial types in C unions, which is
what we currently do:
- function parameters.
- function returns.
- assignments.
- compound literals.
- block captures except capturing of `__block` variables by non-escaping blocks.
- local and global variable definitions.
- lvalue-to-rvalue conversions of volatile types.
See the discussion in https://reviews.llvm.org/D62988 for more background.
rdar://problem/50679094
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63753
llvm-svn: 371275
This avoids cloning variadic virtual methods when the target supports
musttail and the return type is not covariant. I think we never
implemented this previously because it doesn't handle the covariant
case. But, in the MS ABI, there are some cases where vtable thunks must
be emitted even when the variadic method defintion is not available, so
it looks like we need to implement this. Do it for both ABIs, since it's
a nice size improvement and simplification for Itanium.
Emit an error when emitting thunks for variadic methods with a covariant
return type. This case is essentially not implementable unless the ABI
provides a way to perfectly forward variadic arguments without a tail
call.
Fixes PR43173.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67028
llvm-svn: 371269
Allow attaching fixit hints to Static Analyzer BugReports.
Fixits are attached either to the bug report itself or to its notes
(path-sensitive event notes or path-insensitive extra notes).
Add support for fixits in text output (including the default text output that
goes without notes, as long as the fixit "belongs" to the warning).
Add support for fixits in the plist output mode.
Implement a fixit for the path-insensitive DeadStores checker. Only dead
initialization warning is currently covered.
Implement a fixit for the path-sensitive VirtualCall checker when the virtual
method is not pure virtual (in this case the "fix" is to suppress the warning
by qualifying the call).
Both fixits are under an off-by-default flag for now, because they
require more careful testing.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65182
llvm-svn: 371257
Most functions that our checkers react upon are not C-style variadic functions,
and therefore they have as many actual arguments as they have formal parameters.
However, it's not impossible to define a variadic function with the same name.
This will crash any checker that relies on CallDescription to check the number
of arguments but silently assumes that the number of parameters is the same.
Change CallDescription to check both the number of arguments and the number of
parameters by default.
If we're intentionally trying to match variadic functions, allow specifying
arguments and parameters separately (possibly omitting any of them).
For now we only have one CallDescription which would make use of those,
namely __builtin_va_start itself.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67019
llvm-svn: 371256
Previously, -Wsizeof-pointer-div failed to catch:
const int *r;
sizeof(r) / sizeof(int);
Now fixed.
Also introduced -Wsizeof-array-div which catches bugs like:
sizeof(r) / sizeof(short);
(Array element type does not match type of sizeof operand).
llvm-svn: 371222
It shouldn't really be inlined into the EmitCheckedInBoundsGEP().
Refactoring it beforehand will make follow-up changes more obvious.
This was originally part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D67122
llvm-svn: 371207
Without this, the build would sometimes fail with
In file included from clang/tools/libclang/CIndexer.cpp:17:
In file included from clang/include/clang/Driver/Driver.h:15:
clang/include/clang/Driver/Options.h:44:10: fatal error:
'clang/Driver/Options.inc' file not found
#include "clang/Driver/Options.inc"
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
if Options.inc wasn't generated before libclang was built
by coincidence.
(In the GN build, this works because lib/Driver there declares
the dep on tablegen as a public_dep since the generated file
is part of Driver's public interface, and then things work out
automatically without every client of Driver having to be careful.)
llvm-svn: 371205
Reland after https://reviews.llvm.org/D66806 fixed the false-positive diagnostics.
Summary:
This fixes inference of gsl::Pointer on std::set::iterator with libstdc++ (the typedef for iterator
on the template is a DependentNameType - we can only put the gsl::Pointer attribute
on the underlaying record after instantiation)
inference of gsl::Pointer on std::vector::iterator with libc++ (the class was forward-declared,
we added the gsl::Pointer on the canonical decl (the forward decl), and later when the
template was instantiated, there was no attribute on the definition so it was not instantiated).
and a duplicate gsl::Pointer on some class with libstdc++ (we first added an attribute to
a incomplete instantiation, and then another was copied from the template definition
when the instantiation was completed).
We now add the attributes to all redeclarations to fix thos issues and make their usage easier.
Reviewers: gribozavr
Subscribers: Szelethus, xazax.hun, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66179
llvm-svn: 371182
As far as I can tell, gcc passes 256/512 bit vectors __int128 in memory. And passes a vector of 1 _int128 in an xmm register. The backend considers <X x i128> as an illegal type and will scalarize any arguments with that type. So we need to coerce the argument types in the frontend to match to avoid the illegal type.
I'm restricting this to change to Linux and NetBSD based on the
how similar ABI changes have been handled in the past.
PS4, FreeBSD, and Darwin are unaffected. I've also added a
new -fclang-abi-compat version to restore the old behavior.
This issue was identified in PR42607. Though even with the types changed, we still seem to be doing some unnecessary stack realignment.
llvm-svn: 371169
Match cl.exe's mangling for decomposition declarations.
Decomposition declarations are considered to be anonymous structs,
and use the same convention as for anonymous struct/union declarations.
Naming confirmed to match https://godbolt.org/z/K2osJa
Patch from Eric Astor <epastor@google.com>!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67202
llvm-svn: 371124
A number of inline assembly constraints are currently supported by LLVM, but rejected as invalid by Clang:
Target independent constraints:
s: An integer constant, but allowing only relocatable values
ARM specific constraints:
j: An immediate integer between 0 and 65535 (valid for MOVW)
x: A 32, 64, or 128-bit floating-point/SIMD register: s0-s15, d0-d7, or q0-q3
N: An immediate integer between 0 and 31 (Thumb1 only)
O: An immediate integer which is a multiple of 4 between -508 and 508. (Thumb1 only)
This patch adds support to Clang for the missing constraints along with some checks to ensure that the constraints are used with the correct target and Thumb mode, and that immediates are within valid ranges (at least where possible). The constraints are already implemented in LLVM, but just a couple of minor corrections to checks (V8M Baseline includes MOVW so should work with 'j', 'N' and 'O' shouldn't be valid in Thumb2) so that Clang and LLVM are in line with each other and the documentation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65863
Change-Id: I18076619e319bac35fbb60f590c069145c9d9a0a
llvm-svn: 371079
Summary:
r337347 added support for the Signal Processing Engine (SPE) to LLVM.
This follows that up with the clang side.
This adds -mspe and -mno-spe, to match GCC.
Subscribers: nemanjai, kbarton, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49754
llvm-svn: 371066
Image types were previously available, but not working. This patch
adds image type handling.
Rename the image type definitions in the .td file to make them
consistent with other type names. Use abstract types to represent the
unqualified types. Instantiate access-qualified image types at the
point of use using, e.g. `ImageType<Image2d, "RO">`.
Add/update TableGen definitions for the read_image/write_image
builtin functions.
Patch by Pierre Gondois and Sven van Haastregt.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63480
llvm-svn: 371046
Summary:
Removed the `PPRegionSetTy` typedef because it is only used 3 times, and
obscures code more than it helps.
Renamed SharedParsedRegionsStorage to ThreadSafeParsedRegions, because
that better reflects the reason for this type to exist.
Replaced the `copyTo()` method that had an out parameter with a getter.
Renamed the `merge()` method to `addParsedRegions()`.
Renamed `ParsedSrcLocationsTracker::ParsedRegions` to
`ParsedRegionsSnapshot`, which better reflects its role.
Subscribers: arphaman, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67077
llvm-svn: 371041
Summary:
We accumulated some configuration parameters for LookupVisibleDecls that
are being passed unchanged to recursive calls, e.g. LoadExternal and
IncludeDependentBases.
At the same time, there is a bunch of parameters that can change in the
recursive invocations.
It is hard to tell the difference between those groups, making the code
hard to follow.
This change introduces a helper struct and factors out the non-changing
bits into fields, making recursive calls in the implementation code easier
to read.
Reviewers: sammccall
Reviewed By: sammccall
Subscribers: riccibruno, doug.gregor, jkorous, arphaman, kadircet, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65752
llvm-svn: 371032
This made clang unable to open files using relative paths on network shares on
Windows (PR43204). On the bug it was pointed out that createPhysicalFileSystem()
is not terribly mature, and using it is risky. Reverting for now until there's
a clear way forward.
> Currently the `-working-directory` option does not actually impact the working
> directory for all of the clang driver, it only impacts how files are looked up
> to make sure they exist. This means that that clang passes the wrong paths
> to -fdebug-compilation-dir and -coverage-notes-file.
>
> This patch fixes that by changing all the places in the driver where we convert
> to absolute paths to use the VFS, and then calling setCurrentWorkingDirectory on
> the VFS. This also changes the default VFS for `Driver` to use a virtualized
> working directory, instead of changing the process's working directory.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62271
This also revertes the part of r369938 which checked that -working-directory works.
llvm-svn: 371027
template parameters.
This finishes the implementation of the proposal described in
https://github.com/itanium-cxx-abi/cxx-abi/issues/31. (We already
implemented the <lambda-sig> extensions, but didn't take them into
account when computing mangling numbers, and didn't deal properly with
expanded parameter packs, and didn't disambiguate between different
levels of template parameters in manglings.)
llvm-svn: 371004
Current code assumes flags in CompilerLinkerOptionMap don't use =,
which isn't always true.
Patch by Chris Laplante!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66569
llvm-svn: 371002
This is mostly the same as the
[[clang::require_constant_initialization]] attribute, but has a couple
of additional syntactic and semantic restrictions.
In passing, I added a warning for the attribute form being added after
we have already seen the initialization of the variable (but before we
see the definition); that case previously slipped between the cracks and
the attribute was silently ignored.
llvm-svn: 370972
This patch merges the sancov module and funciton passes into one module pass.
The reason for this is because we ran into an out of memory error when
attempting to run asan fuzzer on some protobufs (pc.cc files). I traced the OOM
error to the destructor of SanitizerCoverage where we only call
appendTo[Compiler]Used which calls appendToUsedList. I'm not sure where precisely
in appendToUsedList causes the OOM, but I am able to confirm that it's calling
this function *repeatedly* that causes the OOM. (I hacked sancov a bit such that
I can still create and destroy a new sancov on every function run, but only call
appendToUsedList after all functions in the module have finished. This passes, but
when I make it such that appendToUsedList is called on every sancov destruction,
we hit OOM.)
I don't think the OOM is from just adding to the SmallSet and SmallVector inside
appendToUsedList since in either case for a given module, they'll have the same
max size. I suspect that when the existing llvm.compiler.used global is erased,
the memory behind it isn't freed. I could be wrong on this though.
This patch works around the OOM issue by just calling appendToUsedList at the
end of every module run instead of function run. The same amount of constants
still get added to llvm.compiler.used, abd we make the pass usage and logic
simpler by not having any inter-pass dependencies.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66988
llvm-svn: 370971
Because of multiple inheritance, a DeclContext pointer does not produce
the same pointer representation as a Decl pointer that references the
same AST Node.
When dumping the parentDeclContextId field of a node, convert the pointer
to Decl* first, so the id can be used to find the AST node it references.
Patch by Bert Belder.
llvm-svn: 370970
This adds a more fine-grained list of OpenMP features with their
implementation status and associated reviews/commits.
Reviewers: kkwli0, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, Hahnfeld
Subscribers: bollu, guansong, jfb, hfinkel, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64375
llvm-svn: 370930
Summary:
This is follow up of https://reviews.llvm.org/D66699.
We might get ISEL ICE if we call vec_dss with non const 3rd arg.
```
Cannot select: intrinsic %llvm.ppc.altivec.dst
```
We should check the constraints in clang and generate better error
messages.
Reviewers: nemanjai, hfinkel, echristo, #powerpc, wuzish
Reviewed By: #powerpc, wuzish
Subscribers: wuzish, kbarton, MaskRay, shchenz, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66748
llvm-svn: 370912
Summary:
This significantly reduces the time required to run clangd tests, by
~10%.
Should also have an effect on other tests that run command-line parsing
multiple times inside a single invocation.
Reviewers: gribozavr, sammccall
Reviewed By: sammccall
Subscribers: kadircet, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67163
llvm-svn: 370908
Summary:
ASTImporter makes now difference between typedefs and type aliases
with same name in different translation units
if these are not visible outside.
Reviewers: martong, a.sidorin, shafik, a_sidorin
Reviewed By: martong, shafik
Subscribers: rnkovacs, dkrupp, Szelethus, gamesh411, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64480
llvm-svn: 370903
Summary:
This is similar to vec_ct* in https://reviews.llvm.org/rL304205.
The argument must be a constant, otherwise instruction selection
will fail. always_inline is not enough for isel to always fold
everything away at -O0.
The fix is to turn the function into macros in altivec.h.
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43072
Reviewers: nemanjai, hfinkel, #powerpc, wuzish
Reviewed By: #powerpc, wuzish
Subscribers: wuzish, kbarton, MaskRay, shchenz, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66699
llvm-svn: 370902
Breaks BUILD_SHARED_LIBS build, introduces cycles in library dependency
graphs. (clangInterp depends on clangAST which depends on clangInterp)
This reverts r370839, which is an yet another recommit of D64146.
llvm-svn: 370874
While the next Visual Studio update (16.3) will fix this issue, that hasn't
shipped yet. Until then Clang wouldn't work with MSVC's headers which seems
unfortunate. Let's keep this in until VS 16.3 ships. (See also PR42843.)
> Fixes link errors with clang and the latest Visual C++ 14.21.27702
> headers, which was reported as PR42027.
>
> I chose to intentionally make these things linkonce_odr, i.e.
> discardable, so that we don't emit definitions of these things in every
> translation unit that includes STL headers.
>
> Note that this is *not* what MSVC does: MSVC has not yet implemented C++
> DR2387, so they emit fully specialized constexpr variable templates with
> static / internal linkage.
>
> Reviewers: rsmith
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63175
llvm-svn: 370850
Summary:
This patch introduces the skeleton of the constexpr interpreter,
capable of evaluating a simple constexpr functions consisting of
if statements. The interpreter is described in more detail in the
RFC. Further patches will add more features.
Reviewers: Bigcheese, jfb, rsmith
Subscribers: bruno, uenoku, ldionne, Tyker, thegameg, tschuett, dexonsmith, mgorny, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64146
llvm-svn: 370839
There are some functions which can't be given a null pointer as parameter either
because it has a nonnull attribute or it is declared to have undefined behavior
(e.g. strcmp()). Sometimes it is hard to determine from the checker message
which parameter is null at the invocation, so now this information is included
in the message.
This commit fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39358
Reviewed By: NoQ, Szelethus, whisperity
Patch by Tibor Brunner!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66333
llvm-svn: 370798
vote.ballot instruction is gone in recent CUDA versions and
vote.sync.ballot can not be used because it needs a thread mask parameter.
Fortunately PTX 6.2 (introduced with CUDA-9.2) provides activemask.b32
instruction for this.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66665
llvm-svn: 370792
Older FreeBSD versions included GDB 6.1 and had other tools that were
unable to handle debug information newer than DWARF 2. Those tools have
since been updated. (An old version of GDB is still kept for kernel
crash handling, but the kernel is compiled with an explicit -gdwarf2.)
Reviewed by: dim
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66760
llvm-svn: 370779
Enables the users to specify an optional flag which would warn for more dead
stores.
Previously it ignored if the dead store happened e.g. in an if condition.
if ((X = generate())) { // dead store to X
}
This patch introduces the `WarnForDeadNestedAssignments` option to the checker,
which is `false` by default - so this change would not affect any previous
users.
I have updated the code, tests and the docs as well. If I missed something, tell
me.
I also ran the analysis on Clang which generated 14 more reports compared to the
unmodified version. All of them seemed reasonable for me.
Related previous patches:
rGf224820b45c6847b91071da8d7ade59f373b96f3
Reviewers: NoQ, krememek, Szelethus, baloghadamsoftware
Reviewed By: Szelethus
Patch by Balázs Benics!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66733
llvm-svn: 370767
Summary:
The declaration of arm neon intrinsics that are
"big endian safe" print the same code for big
and small endian targets.
This patch avoids duplicates by checking if an
intrinsic is safe to have a single definition.
(decreases header 11k lines out of 73k).
Reviewers: t.p.northover, ostannard, labrinea
Reviewed By: ostannard
Subscribers: kristof.beyls, cfe-commits, olista01
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66588
llvm-svn: 370716
Summary:
GCC seperates the `__riscv_float_abi_*` macros and the
`__riscv_abi_rve` macro. If the chosen abi is ilp32e, `gcc -march=rv32i
-mabi=ilp32i -E -dM` shows that both `__riscv_float_abi_soft` and
`__riscv_abi_rve` are set.
This patch corrects the compiler logic around these defines.
At the moment, this patch will not change clang's behaviour, because we do not
accept the `ilp32e` abi yet.
Reviewers: luismarques, asb
Reviewed By: luismarques
Subscribers: rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, apazos, sabuasal, niosHD, kito-cheng, shiva0217, jrtc27, MaskRay, zzheng, edward-jones, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, rkruppe, PkmX, jocewei, psnobl, benna, Jim, s.egerton, pzheng, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66591
llvm-svn: 370709
Summary:
The assertion happens when compiling with -Wdocumentation with variable declaration to a typedefed function pointer. I not too familiar with the ObjC syntax but first two tests assert without this patch.
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42844
Reviewers: gribozavr
Reviewed By: gribozavr
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66706
llvm-svn: 370677
Summary:
The structural equivalence check stores now pairs of nodes in the
'from' and 'to' context instead of only the node in 'from' context
and a corresponding one in 'to' context. This is needed to handle
cases when a Decl in the 'from' context is to be compared with
multiple Decls in the 'to' context.
Reviewers: martong, a_sidorin
Reviewed By: martong, a_sidorin
Subscribers: rnkovacs, dkrupp, Szelethus, gamesh411, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66538
llvm-svn: 370639
Summary:
This patch introduces the skeleton of the constexpr interpreter,
capable of evaluating a simple constexpr functions consisting of
if statements. The interpreter is described in more detail in the
RFC. Further patches will add more features.
Reviewers: Bigcheese, jfb, rsmith
Subscribers: bruno, uenoku, ldionne, Tyker, thegameg, tschuett, dexonsmith, mgorny, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64146
llvm-svn: 370636
Summary:
Correct order of fields and indirect fields in imported RecordDecl
is needed for correct work of record layout calculations.
Reviewers: martong, a.sidorin, shafik, a_sidorin
Reviewed By: martong, a_sidorin
Subscribers: rnkovacs, dkrupp, Szelethus, gamesh411, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66866
llvm-svn: 370621
A class with a destructor marked final cannot be derived from, so it should afford the same devirtualization opportunities as marking the entire class final.
Patch by logan-5 (Logan Smith)
Reviewed by rsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66621
llvm-svn: 370597
Marking a class' destructor final prevents the class from being inherited from. However, it is a subtle and awkward way to express that at best, and unintended at worst. It may also generate worse code (in other compilers) than marking the class itself final. For these reasons, this revision adds a warning for nonfinal classes with final destructors, with a note to suggest marking the class final to silence the warning.
See https://reviews.llvm.org/D66621 for more background.
Patch by logan-5 (Logan Smith)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66711
llvm-svn: 370594
Summary:
This patch introduces the skeleton of the constexpr interpreter,
capable of evaluating a simple constexpr functions consisting of
if statements. The interpreter is described in more detail in the
RFC. Further patches will add more features.
Reviewers: Bigcheese, jfb, rsmith
Subscribers: bruno, uenoku, ldionne, Tyker, thegameg, tschuett, dexonsmith, mgorny, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64146
llvm-svn: 370584
accessed name to the directory entry
This commit introduces a parallel API that returns a DirectoryEntryRef
to the FileManager, similar to the parallel FileEntryRef API. All
uses will have to be update in follow-up patches. The immediate use of the new API in this
patch fixes the issue where a file manager was reused in clang-scan-deps,
but reported an different file path whenever a framework lookup was done through a symlink.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67026
llvm-svn: 370562
Summary:
Adds clang builtins and LLVM intrinsics for these experimental
instructions. They are not implemented in engines yet, but that is ok
because the user must opt into using them by calling the builtins.
Reviewers: aheejin, dschuff
Reviewed By: aheejin
Subscribers: sbc100, jgravelle-google, hiraditya, sunfish, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67020
llvm-svn: 370556
containing designators. The C++20 wording doesn't actually say what
happens in this case, but treating this as a non-deduced context seems
like the most natural behavior.
(We might want to consider deducing through array designators as an
extension in the future, but will need to be careful to deduce the array
bound properly if we do so. That's not permitted herein.)
llvm-svn: 370555
If contents of a file that is part of a PCM are overridden when reading
it, but weren't overridden when the PCM was being built, the ASTReader
will emit an error. Now it creates a separate FileEntry for recovery,
bypassing the overridden content instead of discarding it. The
pre-existing testcase clang/test/PCH/remap-file-from-pch.cpp confirms
that the new recovery method works correctly.
This resolves a long-standing FIXME to avoid hypothetically invalidating
another precompiled module that's already using the overridden contents.
This also removes ContentCache-related API that would be unsafe to use
across `CompilerInstance`s in an implicit modules build. This helps to
unblock us sinking it from SourceManager into FileManager in the future,
which would allow us to delete `InMemoryModuleCache`.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D66710
llvm-svn: 370546
initializers.
This has some interesting interactions with our existing extensions to
support C99 designated initializers as an extension in C++. Those are
resolved as follows:
* We continue to permit the full breadth of C99 designated initializers
in C++, with the exception that we disallow a partial overwrite of an
initializer with a non-trivially-destructible type. (Full overwrite
is OK, because we won't run the first initializer at all.)
* The C99 extensions are disallowed in SFINAE contexts and during
overload resolution, where they could change the meaning of valid
programs.
* C++20 disallows reordering of initializers. We only check for that for
the simple cases that the C++20 rules permit (designators of the form
'.field_name =' and continue to allow reordering in other cases).
It would be nice to improve this behavior in future.
* All C99 designated initializer extensions produce a warning by
default in C++20 mode. People are going to learn the C++ rules based
on what Clang diagnoses, so it's important we diagnose these properly
by default.
* In C++ <= 17, we apply the C++20 rules rather than the C99 rules, and
so still diagnose C99 extensions as described above. We continue to
accept designated C++20-compatible initializers in C++ <= 17 silently
by default (but naturally still reject under -pedantic-errors).
This is not a complete implementation of P0329R4. In particular, that
paper introduces new non-C99-compatible syntax { .field { init } }, and
we do not support that yet.
This is based on a previous patch by Don Hinton, though I've made
substantial changes when addressing the above interactions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59754
llvm-svn: 370544
Summary:
This patch introduces the skeleton of the constexpr interpreter,
capable of evaluating a simple constexpr functions consisting of
if statements. The interpreter is described in more detail in the
RFC. Further patches will add more features.
Reviewers: Bigcheese, jfb, rsmith
Subscribers: bruno, uenoku, ldionne, Tyker, thegameg, tschuett, dexonsmith, mgorny, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64146
llvm-svn: 370531
There's no need to purge symlinked entries in the FileManager,
as the new FileEntryRef API allows us to compute dependencies more
accurately when the FileManager is reused.
llvm-svn: 370493
Summary:
This patch introduces the skeleton of the constexpr interpreter,
capable of evaluating a simple constexpr functions consisting of
if statements. The interpreter is described in more detail in the
RFC. Further patches will add more features.
Reviewers: Bigcheese, jfb, rsmith
Subscribers: bruno, uenoku, ldionne, Tyker, thegameg, tschuett, dexonsmith, mgorny, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64146
llvm-svn: 370476
Summary:
Consider this code:
```
void f() {
auto L0 = [](){};
auto L1 = [](){};
}
```
First we import `L0` then `L1`. Currently we end up having only one
CXXRecordDecl for the two different lambdas. And that is a problem if
the body of their op() is different. This happens because when we import
`L1` then lookup finds the existing `L0` and since they are structurally
equivalent we just map the imported L0 to be the counterpart of L1.
We have the same problem in this case:
```
template <typename F0, typename F1>
void f(F0 L0 = [](){}, F1 L1 = [](){}) {}
```
In StructuralEquivalenceContext we could distinquish lambdas only by
their source location in these cases. But we the lambdas are actually
structrually equivalent they differn only by the source location.
Thus, the solution is to disable lookup completely if the decl in
the "from" context is a lambda.
However, that could have other problems: what if the lambda is defined
in a header file and included in several TUs? I think we'd have as many
duplicates as many includes we have. I think we could live with that,
because the lambda classes are TU local anyway, we cannot just access
them from another TU.
Reviewers: a_sidorin, a.sidorin, shafik
Subscribers: rnkovacs, dkrupp, Szelethus, gamesh411, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66348
llvm-svn: 370461
Summary:
If importing overridden methods fails for a method it can be seen
incorrectly as non-virtual. To avoid this inconsistency the method
is marked with import error to avoid later use of it.
Reviewers: martong, a.sidorin, shafik, a_sidorin
Reviewed By: martong, shafik
Subscribers: rnkovacs, dkrupp, Szelethus, gamesh411, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66933
llvm-svn: 370457
Summary:
Nico Weber reported that the following code:
char buf[9];
asm("" : "=r" (buf));
yields the "impossible constraint in asm: can't store struct into a register"
error message, although |buf| is not a struct (see
http://crbug.com/999160).
Make the error message more generic and add a test for it.
Also make sure other tests in x86_64-PR42672.c check for the full error
message.
Reviewers: eli.friedman, thakis
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66948
llvm-svn: 370444
to report the dependencies to the client
This will allow the scanner to report modular dependencies to the consumer.
This will also allow the scanner to accept regular cc1 clang invocations, e.g.
in an implementation of a libclang C API for clang-scan-deps, that I will add
follow-up patches for in the future.
llvm-svn: 370425
This prevents a crash when an error should be emitted instead.
During implicit module builds, there are cases where ReadASTCore is called with
ImportedBy set to nullptr, which breaks expectations in ReadModuleMapFileBlock,
leading to crashes.
Fix this by improving ReadModuleMapFileBlock to handle ImportedBy correctly.
This only happens non deterministically in the wild, when the underlying file
system changes while concurrent compiler invocations use implicit modules,
forcing rebuilds which see an inconsistent filesystem state. That said, there's
no much to do w.r.t. writing tests here.
rdar://problem/48828801
llvm-svn: 370422
the dependency scanner on a single worker thread
This behavior can be controlled using the new `-reuse-filemanager` clang-scan-deps
option. By default the file manager is reused.
The added test/ClangScanDeps/symlink.cpp is able to pass with
the reused filemanager after the related FileEntryRef changes
landed earlier. The test test/ClangScanDeps/subframework_header_dir_symlink.m
still fails when the file manager is reused (I run the FileCheck with not to
make it PASS). I will address this in a follow-up patch that improves
the DirectoryEntry name modelling in the FileManager.
llvm-svn: 370420
We failed to correctly handle the 'holes' left behind by designated
initializers in VerifyOnly mode. This would result in us thinking that a
designated initialization would be valid, only to find that it is not
actually valid when we come to build it. In a +Asserts build, that would
assert, and in a -Asserts build, that would silently lose some part of
the initialization or crash.
With this change, when an InitListExpr contains any designators, we now
always build a structured list so that we can track the locations of the
'holes' that we need to go back and fill in.
We could in principle do better: we only need the structured form if
there is a designator that jumps backwards (and can otherwise check for
the holes as we progress through the initializer list), but dealing with
that turns out to be rather complicated, so it's not done as part of
this patch.
llvm-svn: 370419
list, rather than recursively checking multiple lists in C.
This simplification is in preparation for making InitListChecker
maintain more state that's specific to the explicit initializer list,
particularly when handling designated initialization.
llvm-svn: 370418
set to true in VerifyOnly mode in cases where it's also set to true when
actually building the initializer list.
Add FIXMEs for the two cases where that's not true. No functionality
change intended.
llvm-svn: 370417
We're building the CFG from bottom to top, so when the return-value expression
has a non-trivial CFG on its own, we need to continue building from the entry
to the return-value expression CFG rather than from the block to which
we've just appended the return statement.
Fixes a false positive warning "control may reach end of non-void function".
llvm-svn: 370406
-Deprecate -mmpx and -mno-mpx command line options
-Remove CPUID detection of mpx for -march=native
-Remove MPX from all CPUs
-Remove MPX preprocessor define
I've left the "mpx" string in the backend so we don't fail on old IR, but its not connected to anything.
gcc has also deprecated these command line options. https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=GCC-Patch-To-Drop-MPX
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66669
llvm-svn: 370393
Exposed a new function, createIndexingASTConsumer, that creates an
ASTConsumer. ASTConsumers compose well.
Removed wrapping functionality from createIndexingAction.
llvm-svn: 370337
Summary:
The "=r" output constraint for a structure variable passed to inline asm
shouldn't be converted to "=*r", as this changes the asm directive
semantics and prevents DSE optimizations.
Instead, preserve the constraints and return such structures as integers
of corresponding size, which are converted back to structures when
storing the result.
Fixes PR42672.
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65234
llvm-svn: 370335
Doing so removes one reason to create a custom FrontendAction.
FrontendActions are not desirable because they are difficult to compose.
ASTConsumers are much easier to compose.
llvm-svn: 370323
The err_typecheck_call_too_few_args diagnostic takes arguments, but
none were provided causing clang to crash when attempting to diagnose
an enqueue_kernel call with too few arguments.
Fixes llvm.org/PR42045
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66883
llvm-svn: 370322
Range errors (dereferencing or incrementing the past-the-end iterator or
decrementing the iterator of the first element of the range) and access of
invalidated iterators lead to undefined behavior. There is no point to
continue the analysis after such an error on the same execution path, but
terminate it by a sink node (fatal error). This also improves the
performance and helps avoiding double reports (e.g. in case of nested
iterators).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62893
llvm-svn: 370314
Marking a module for a rebuild when its signature differs from the
expected one causes redundant module rebuilds for incremental builds.
When a module is updated, its signature changes. But its consumers still
have the old signature and loading them will result in signature
mismatches. It will correctly cause the rebuilds for the consumers but
we don't need to rebuild the common module for each of them as it is
already up to date.
In practice this bug causes longer build times. We are doing more work
than required and only a single process can build a module, so parallel
builds degrade to a single-process mode where extra processes are just
waiting on a file lock.
Fix by not marking a module dependency for a rebuild on signature
mismatch. We'll check if it is up to date when we load it.
rdar://problem/50212358
Reviewers: dexonsmith, bruno, rsmith
Reviewed By: dexonsmith, bruno
Subscribers: jkorous, ributzka, cfe-commits, aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66907
llvm-svn: 370274
Now that we can gracefully handle stack exhaustion, this test was passing in
darwin && asan. Instead, just unsupport it when threading is unavailable.
llvm-svn: 370270
The previous version of this used CurFuncDecl in CodeGenFunction,
however this doesn't include lambdas. However, CurCodeDecl DOES. Switch
the check to use CurCodeDecl so that the actual function being emitted
gets checked, preventing an error in ISEL.
llvm-svn: 370261
Respect C++17 copy elision; previously it would generate destructor calls
for elided temporaries, including in initialization and return statements.
Don't generate duplicate destructor calls for statement expressions.
Fix destructors in initialization lists and comma operators.
Improve printing of implicit destructors.
Patch by Nicholas Allegra!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66404
llvm-svn: 370247
Write tests for the actual crash that was found. Write comments and refactor
code around 17 style bugs and suppress 3 false positives.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66847
llvm-svn: 370246
It was known to be a compile-time constant so it wasn't evaluated during
symbolic execution, but it wasn't evaluated as a compile-time constant either.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66565
llvm-svn: 370245
If the global variable has an initializer, we'll ignore it because we're usually
not analyzing the program from the beginning, which means that the global
variable may have changed before we start our analysis.
However when we're analyzing main() as the top-level function, we can rely
on global initializers to still be valid. At least in C; in C++ we have global
constructors that can still break this logic.
This patch allows the Static Analyzer to load constant initializers from
global variables if the top-level function of the current analysis is main().
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65361
llvm-svn: 370244
Summary:
Added basic analysis of map clauses. Only map clauses with to and tofrom
map type must be analyzed since all other map types (alloc, delete, etc.) do not require to use the value of the initial variable, instead they create the new copy of the variable.
Reviewers: NoQ
Subscribers: guansong, cfe-commits, kkwli0, caomhin
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66668
llvm-svn: 370214
It was added in r370129 with a .gitattributes file that means the file
always shows up as having a local diff in Git checkouts (at least on
Linux). Deleting it until we can figure out the right way to do this.
llvm-svn: 370175
Bundler currently requires host triple to be provided no matter if you are performing bundling or unbundling, but for unbundling operation such requirement is too restrictive. You may for example want to examine device part of the object for a particular offload target, but you have to extract host part as well even though you do not need it. Host triple isn't really needed for unbundling, so this patch removes that requirement.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66601
llvm-svn: 370143
When checking if block types are compatible, we are checking for
compatibility their return types and parameters' types. As these types
have different variance, we need to check them in different order.
rdar://problem/52788423
Reviewers: erik.pilkington, arphaman
Reviewed By: arphaman
Subscribers: jkorous, dexonsmith, ributzka, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66831
llvm-svn: 370130
Previously, an #error directive with quoted, multi-line content, along with CR+LF line endings wasn't handled correctly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66556
llvm-svn: 370129
clang-offload-bundler tool may hang under certain conditions when it extracts a subset of all available device bundles from the fat binary that is handled by the BinaryFileHandler. This patch fixes this problem.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66598
llvm-svn: 370115
This implements the DWARF 5 feature described in:
http://dwarfstd.org/ShowIssue.php?issue=141212.1
To support recognizing anonymous structs:
struct A {
struct { // Anonymous struct
int y;
};
} a;
This patch adds support in CGDebugInfo::CreateLimitedType(...) for this new flag and an accompanying test to verify this feature.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66667
llvm-svn: 370107
triple in addition to -darwin
The previous check incorrectly checked for macOS support by
allowing -darwin triples only, and -macos triple was not supported.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61758
llvm-svn: 370093
-fms-extensions is intended to enable conforming language extensions and
-fms-compatibility is intended to language rule relaxations, so a user
could plausibly compile with -fno-ms-compatibility on Windows while
still using dllexport, for example. This exception specification
validation behavior has been handled as a warning since before
-fms-compatibility was added in 2011. I think it's just an oversight
that it hasn't been moved yet.
This will help users find conformance issues in their code such as those
found in _com_ptr_t as described in https://llvm.org/PR42842.
Reviewers: hans
Subscribers: STL_MSFT, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66770
llvm-svn: 370087
This fixes the issue where a filename dependendency was missing if the file that
was referenced with __has_include() was accessed through a symlink in an earlier run,
if the file manager was reused between runs.
llvm-svn: 370081
Summary: This ensures that libcalls aren't generated when the target supports atomics. Atomics aren't in the base RV32I/RV64I instruction sets, so MaxAtomicInlineWidth and MaxAtomicPromoteWidth are set only when the atomics extension is being targeted. This must be done in setMaxAtomicWidth, as this should be done after handleTargetFeatures has been called.
Reviewers: jfb, jyknight, wmi, asb
Reviewed By: asb
Subscribers: pzheng, MaskRay, s.egerton, lenary, dexonsmith, psnobl, benna, Jim, JohnLLVM, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, apazos, sabuasal, niosHD, kito-cheng, shiva0217, jrtc27, zzheng, edward-jones, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, rkruppe, PkmX, jocewei, lewis-revill, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57450
llvm-svn: 370073
According to the SARIF specification, "a text region does not include the character specified by endColumn".
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65206
llvm-svn: 370060
Currently, clang accepts a union with a reference member when given the -fms-extensions flag. This change fixes the codegen for this case.
Patch by Dominic Ferreira.
llvm-svn: 370052
There are numorous flaws about the name conflict handling, this patch
attempts fixes them. Changes in details:
* HandleNameConflict return with a false DeclarationName
Hitherto we effectively never returned with a NameConflict error, even
if the preceding StructuralMatch indicated a conflict.
Because we just simply returned with the parameter `Name` in
HandleNameConflict and that name is almost always `true` when converted to
`bool`.
* Add tests which indicate wrong NameConflict handling
* Add to ConflictingDecls only if decl kind is different
Note, we might not indicate an ODR error when there is an existing record decl
and a enum is imported with same name. But there are other cases. E.g. think
about the case when we import a FunctionTemplateDecl with name f and we found a
simple FunctionDecl with name f. They overload. Or in case of a
ClassTemplateDecl and CXXRecordDecl, the CXXRecordDecl could be the 'templated'
class, so it would be false to report error. So I think we should report a
name conflict error only when we are 100% sure of that. That is why I think it
should be a general pattern to report the error only if the kind is the same.
* Fix failing ctu test with EnumConstandDecl
In ctu-main.c we have the enum class 'A' which brings in the enum
constant 'x' with value 0 into the global namespace.
In ctu-other.c we had the enum class 'B' which brought in the same name
('x') as an enum constant but with a different enum value (42). This is clearly
an ODR violation in the global namespace. The solution was to rename the
second enum constant.
* Introduce ODR handling strategies
Reviewers: a_sidorin, shafik
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59692
llvm-svn: 370045
Since statements, expressions and types are allocated with the BumpPtrAllocator
from ASTContext their destructor is not executed. Two classes are currently
exempted from the check : InitListExpr due to its ASTVector and
ConstantArrayType due to its APInt.
No functional changes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66646
Reviewed By: lebedev.ri, gribozavr
llvm-svn: 370044
As in D66646, these classes are also allocated with a BumpPtrAllocator,
and therefore should be trivially destructible.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66722
Reviewed By: Mordante, gribozavr
llvm-svn: 370041
Summary:
Previously, it would always return nullptr on any error.
This change adds a parameter, controlling whether the function should
attempt to return a non-null result even if unknown arguments (or other
errors were encountered).
The new behavior is only used in clangd.
Considered an alternative of changing the return value instead of adding
a new parameter, but that would require updating all callsites. Settled
with the parameter to minimize the code changes.
Reviewers: gribozavr
Reviewed By: gribozavr
Subscribers: nridge, jkorous, arphaman, kadircet, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66731
llvm-svn: 370033
This reverts commit r369986.
This change added a dependency on the 'dos2unix' tool, which is not one
of our accepted test dependencies and may not exist on all machines that
build Clang.
llvm-svn: 370000
This fixes the issue where a filename dependendency was missing if the file that
was skipped was included through a symlink in an earlier run, if the file
manager was reused between runs.
llvm-svn: 369998
Previously, an #error directive with quoted, multi-line content, along with CR+LF line endings wasn't handled correctly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66556
llvm-svn: 369986
lambda from within the lambda-declarator.
Instead of trying to reconstruct whether a parameter pack was declared
inside a lambda (which we can't do correctly in general because we might
not have attached parameters to their declaration contexts yet), track
the set of parameter packs introduced in each live lambda scope, and
require only those parameters to be immediately expanded when they
appear inside that lambda.
In passing, fix incorrect disambiguation of a lambda-expression starting
with an init-capture pack in a braced-init-list. We previously
incorrectly parsed that as a designated initializer.
llvm-svn: 369985
Refactor ContentCache::IsSystemFile to IsFileVolatile, checking
SourceManager::userFilesAreVolatile at construction time. This is a
step toward lowering ContentCache down from SourceManager to
FileManager.
No functionality change intended.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D66713
llvm-svn: 369958
clang-offload-bundler currently uses partial linking for creating fat object files, but such technique cannot be used on Windows due to the absence of partial linking support in the linker. This patch changes implementation to use llvm-objcopy for merging device and host objects instead of doing partial linking. This is one step forward towards enabling OpenMP offload on Windows.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66485
llvm-svn: 369955
Summary:
Previously critical regions were emitted with the barrier making it a
worksharing construct though it is not. Also, it leads to incorrect
behavior in Cuda9+. Patch fixes this problem.
Reviewers: ABataev, jdoerfert
Subscribers: jholewinski, guansong, cfe-commits, grokos
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66673
llvm-svn: 369946
`FileManager::getFileRef` is a modern API which we expect to convert to
over time. We should modernize the error handling as well, using
`llvm::Expected` instead of `llvm::ErrorOr`, to help clients that care
about errors to ensure nothing is missed.
However, not all clients care. I've also added another path for those
that don't:
- `FileEntryRef` is now copy- and move-assignable (using a pointer
instead of a reference).
- `FileManager::getOptionalFileRef` returns an `llvm::Optional` instead
of `llvm::Expected`.
- Added an `llvm::expectedToOptional` utility in case this is useful
elsewhere.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D66705
llvm-svn: 369943
Summary:
Clang performs various recursive operations (such as template instantiation),
and may use non-trivial amounts of stack space in each recursive step (for
instance, due to recursive AST walks). While we try to keep the stack space
used by such steps to a minimum and we have explicit limits on the number of
such steps we perform, it's impractical to guarantee that we won't blow out the
stack on deeply recursive template instantiations on complex ASTs, even with
only a moderately high instantiation depth limit.
The user experience in these cases is generally terrible: we crash with
no hint of what went wrong. Under this patch, we attempt to do better:
* Detect when the stack is nearly exhausted, and produce a warning with a
nice template instantiation backtrace, telling the user that we might
run slowly or crash.
* For cases where we're forced to trigger recursive template
instantiation in arbitrarily-deeply-nested contexts, check whether
we're nearly out of stack space and allocate a new stack (by spawning
a new thread) after producing the warning.
Reviewers: rnk, aaron.ballman
Subscribers: mgorny, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66361
llvm-svn: 369940
a fragment of a compilation database for each compilation
This patch adds a new option called -gen-cdb-fragment-path to the driver,
which can be used to specify a directory path to which clang can emit a fragment
of a CDB for each compilation it needs to invoke.
This option emits the same CDB contents as -MJ, and will be ignored if -MJ is specified.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66555
llvm-svn: 369938
Refactor machinery for skipping inline function bodies that have already
been parsed in other frontend actions.
Preparations for moving this code to libIndex.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66694
llvm-svn: 369931