representing variables whose type must be inferred
from the way they are used. Functions without debug
information now return UnknownAnyTy and must be cast.
Variables with no debug information are not yet using
UnknownAnyTy; instead they are assumed to be void*.
Support for variables of unknown type is coming (and,
in fact, some relevant support functions are included
in this commit) but will take a bit of extra effort.
The testsuite has also been updated to reflect the new
requirement that the result of printf be cast, i.e.
expr (int) printf("Hello world!")
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by non-CMP expressions. The executable test case (129821) would test
this as well, if we had an "-O0 -disable-arm-fast-isel" LLVM-GCC
tester. Alas, the ARM assembly would be very difficult to check with
FileCheck.
The thumb2-cbnz.ll test is affected; it generates larger code (tst.w
vs. cmp #0), but I believe the new version is correct.
rdar://problem/9298790
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of the current instruction plus 8. And for Triple::thumb, it is plus 4.
rdar://problem/9170971
lldb disassembly's symbol information not correct (off by 2?)
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don't build circular AST in protocol's protocol list
when user code has introduced it. Indexer and other
clients may crash. // rdar://9221614
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erroring out completely. Some modules produce sections that aren't referenced,
so it's friendlier to clients like LLDB to just skip them, at least for now.
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(__m128){ p[0], p[1], p[2], p[3] }
which produces really bad code. This could be done in instcombine, but it's
probably better to do it in the front-end instead.
<rdar://problem/9424836>
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inconsistent with autoconf, which by default set BINUTILS_INCDIR to
empty and exclude gold from target list.
Based on a patch by Haitao Li!
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They are actually grammatically considered definitions and parsed
accordingly.
This fixes the outstanding bugs regarding defaulting functions after
their declarations.
We now really nicely diagnose the following construct (try it!)
int foo() = delete, bar;
Still todo: Defaulted functions other than default constructors
Test cases (including for the above construct)
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defaulted default constructors.
As it happens, making sure that we handle out-of-line defaulted
functions properly will involved making sure that we actually parse them
correctly, so that's coming after.
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pointers:
virtual bool
PrepareTrivialCall (Thread &thread,
lldb::addr_t sp,
lldb::addr_t functionAddress,
lldb::addr_t returnAddress,
lldb::addr_t *arg1_ptr,
lldb::addr_t *arg2_ptr,
lldb::addr_t *arg3_ptr) const = 0;
Prior to this it was:
virtual bool
PrepareTrivialCall (Thread &thread,
lldb::addr_t sp,
lldb::addr_t functionAddress,
lldb::addr_t returnAddress,
lldb::addr_t arg,
lldb::addr_t *this_arg,
lldb::addr_t *cmd_arg) const = 0;
This was because the function that called this slowly added more features to
be able to call a C++ member function that might have a "this" pointer, and
then later added "self + cmd" support for objective C. Cleaning this code up
and the code that calls it makes it easier to implement the functions for
new targets.
The MacOSX_arm::PrepareTrivialCall() is now filled in and ready for testing.
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o get_parent_frame(frame)
o get_args_as_string(frame)
to lldbutil.py and create TestFrameUtils.py to exercise the utils.
Plus re-arrange the test/python_api/lldbutil to have three directories
for testing iteration, process stack traces, and the just added frame utils.
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