The implementation of the NoThrow ExceptionSpecificationType missed a
switch statement for forming the diagnostic when an out-of-line member
redeclaration misses the exception specification. This patch adds the
correct case statement.
llvm-svn: 362225
Port xmmintrin.h which include Intel SSE intrinsics implementation to PowerPC platform (using Altivec).
The new headers containing those implemenations are located into a directory named ppc_wrappers
which has higher priority when the platform is PowerPC on Linux. They are mainly developed by Steven Munroe,
with contributions from Paul Clarke, Bill Schmidt, Jinsong Ji and Zixuan Wu.
Patched by: Qiu Chaofan <qiucf@cn.ibm.com>
Reviewed By: Jinsong Ji
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62121
llvm-svn: 362190
We need to know whether the destructor is trivial in order to tell
whether other parts of the class are valid (in particular, this affects
whether the type is a literal type, which affects whether defaulted
special members can be declared constexpr or are implicitly constexpr).
llvm-svn: 362184
The magnitude range of normalized _Float16 is 2^-14 (~6e-5) to
(2-2^-10)*2^15 (65504). You might think, then, that the code is
correct to defne FLT16_MIN_EXP and FLT16_MAX_EXP to be -14 and 15
respectively. However, for some reason the C specification actually
specifies a bias for these macros:
C11 5.2.4.2.2:
- minimum negative integer such that FLT_RADIX raised to one less than
that power is a normalized floating-point number, e_min:
FLT_MIN_EXP
DBL_MIN_EXP
LDBL_MIN_EXP
- maximum integer such that FLT_RADIX raised to one less than that
power is a representable finite floating-point number, e_max:
FLT_MAX_EXP
DBL_MAX_EXP
LDBL_MAX_EXP
FLT16_MIN_EXP and FLT16_MAX_EXP should clearly be biased the same way,
and other compilers do in fact do so, as do our OpenCL headers for `half`.
Additionally, FLT16_MIN_10_EXP is just wrong.
llvm-svn: 362183
and returned to the context in which 'this' should be captured.
This means we now always mark 'this' referenced from the context in
which it's actually referenced, rather than potentially from some
context nested within that.
llvm-svn: 362182
the captured region scope.
This removes a case where we would build expressions (and mark
declarations odr-used) in the wrong scope.
Remove the now-unused 'capture initializer' field on sema::Capture
(except for 'this' captures, which still need to be cleaned up).
No functionality change intended (except that we now very slightly more
precisely determine whether we need to use a capture or not when another
captured region encloses an OpenMP captured region).
llvm-svn: 362179
function scope.
This removes one of the last few cases where we build expressions in the
wrong function scope context. No functionality change intended.
llvm-svn: 362178
Summary:
Keeps track of the enums that were used by saving them as DIGlobalVariables,
since CodeView emits debug info for global constants.
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: aprantl, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62635
llvm-svn: 362166
As reported here https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42000, it was
possible to get the constexpr version of __builtin_*_overflow to give
the wrong answer.
This was because when extending the operands to fit the largest type (so
that the math could be done), the decision on whether to sign/zero
extend the operands was based on the result signedness, not on the
operands signedness.
In the reported case, (unsigned char)255 - (int)100 needed
to have each extended to the int in order to do the math. However, when
extending the first operand to 'int', we incorrectly sign extended it
instead of zero extending. Thus, the result didnt fit back into the
unsigned char.
The fix for this was simply to choose zero/sign extension based on the
sign of the operand itself.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62665
llvm-svn: 362157
Since byval is now a typed attribute it gets sorted slightly differently by
LLVM when the order of attributes is being canonicalized. This updates the few
Clang tests that depend on the old order.
Clang patch is unchanged.
llvm-svn: 362129
In response to https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33235, it became
clear that the current mechanism of hacking through checks for the
exception specification of a function gets confused really quickly when
there are alternate exception specifiers.
This patch introcues EST_NoThrow, which is the equivilent of
EST_noexcept when caused by EST_noThrow. The existing implementation is
left in place to cover functions with no FunctionProtoType.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62435
llvm-svn: 362119
The new tests were failing, because I missed dependent patch D60697.
I have removed the failing cases for now, which I will restore once
D60697 is in.
llvm-svn: 362100
Summary:
Printing out a map structure different in different environments so that
this patch generalize the test-case to check for the 'no stmt'-case
anywhere in the Store.
llvm-svn: 362098
Given the existing infrastructure in LLVM side for +fp and +fp.dp,
this is more or less trivial, needing only one tiny source change and
a couple of tests.
Patch by Simon Tatham.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60699
llvm-svn: 362096
Support logical operators on vectors in C++ for OpenCL mode, to
preserve backwards compatibility with OpenCL C.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62588
llvm-svn: 362087
Swift requires certain classes to be not just initialized lazily on first
use, but actually allocated lazily using information that is only available
at runtime. This is incompatible with ObjC class initialization, or at least
not efficiently compatible, because there is no meaningful class symbol
that can be put in a class-ref variable at load time. This leaves ObjC
code unable to access such classes, which is undesirable.
objc_class_stub says that class references should be resolved by calling
a new ObjC runtime function with a pointer to a new "class stub" structure.
Non-ObjC compilers (like Swift) can simply emit this structure when ObjC
interop is required for a class that cannot be statically allocated,
then apply this attribute to the `@interface` in the generated ObjC header
for the class.
This attribute can be thought of as a generalization of the existing
`objc_runtime_visible` attribute which permits more efficient class
resolution as well as supporting the additon of categories to the class.
Subclassing these classes from ObjC is currently not allowed.
Patch by Slava Pestov!
llvm-svn: 362054
Modern ELF platforms use -fuse-init-array to emit .init_array instead of
.ctors . ld.bfd and gold --ctors-in-init-array merge .init_array and
.ctors into .init_array but lld doesn't do that.
If crtbegin*.o crtend*.o don't provide .ctors/.dtors, such .ctors in
user object files can lead to crash (see PR42002. The first and the last
elements in .ctors/.dtors are ignored - they are traditionally provided
by crtbegin*.o crtend*.o).
Call addClangTargetOptions() to ensure -fuse-init-array is rendered on
modern ELF platforms. On Hexagon, this renders -target-feature
+reserved-r19 for -ffixed-r19.
Reviewed By: compnerd
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62509
llvm-svn: 362052
This matches gcc -static-pie. The intention is to prevent dynamic
relocations in read-only segments.
In ld.bfd and gold, -z notext is the default. If text relocations are needed:
* -z notext: allow and emit DF_TEXTREL.
DF_TEXTREL is not emitted if there is no text relocation.
* -z text: error
In lld, -z text is the default (this change is a no-op).
* -z text: error on text relocations
* -z notext: allow text relocations, and emit DF_TEXTREL no matter whether
text relocations exist.
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62606
llvm-svn: 362050
Syntax:
asm [volatile] goto ( AssemblerTemplate
:
: InputOperands
: Clobbers
: GotoLabels)
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Extended-Asm.html
New llvm IR is "callbr" for inline asm goto instead "call" for inline asm
For:
asm goto("testl %0, %0; jne %l1;" :: "r"(cond)::label_true, loop);
IR:
callbr void asm sideeffect "testl $0, $0; jne ${1:l};", "r,X,X,~{dirflag},~{fpsr},~{flags}"(i32 %0, i8* blockaddress(@foo, %label_true), i8* blockaddress(@foo, %loop)) #1
to label %asm.fallthrough [label %label_true, label %loop], !srcloc !3
asm.fallthrough:
Compiler need to generate:
1> a dummy constarint 'X' for each label.
2> an unique fallthrough label for each asm goto stmt " asm.fallthrough%number".
Diagnostic
1> duplicate asm operand name are used in output, input and label.
2> goto out of scope.
llvm-svn: 362045
Summary:
Add static data members to IR debug info's list of global variables
so that they are emitted as S_CONSTANT records.
Related to https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41615.
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: aprantl, cfe-commits, llvm-commits, thakis
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62167
llvm-svn: 362038
clang was encoding pointers to typedefs as if they were pointers to
structs because that is apparently what gcc is doing.
For example:
```
@class Class1;
typedef NSArray<Class1 *> MyArray;
void foo1(void) {
const char *s0 = @encode(MyArray *); // "^{NSArray=#}"
const char *s1 = @encode(NSArray<Class1 *> *); // "@"
}
```
This commit removes the code that was there to make clang compatible
with gcc and make clang emit the correct encoding for ObjC pointers,
which is "@".
rdar://problem/50563529
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61974
llvm-svn: 362034
Summary:
This new piece is similar to our macro expansion printing in HTML reports:
On mouse-hover event it pops up on variables. Similar to note pieces it
supports `plist` diagnostics as well.
It is optional, on by default: `add-pop-up-notes=true`.
Extra: In HTML reports `background-color: LemonChiffon` was too light,
changed to `PaleGoldenRod`.
Reviewers: NoQ, alexfh
Reviewed By: NoQ
Subscribers: cfe-commits, gerazo, gsd, george.karpenkov, alexfh, xazax.hun,
baloghadamsoftware, szepet, a.sidorin, mikhail.ramalho,
Szelethus, donat.nagy, dkrupp
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60670
llvm-svn: 362014
Since byval is now a typed attribute it gets sorted slightly differently by
LLVM when the order of attributes is being canonicalized. This updates the few
Clang tests that depend on the old order.
llvm-svn: 362013
Summary:
After https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/pull/8651, Emscripten
supports the full UBSan runtime. This includes the VPtr sanitizer.
This diff allows clang to generate code that uses the VPtr sanitizer for
Emscripten.
Patch by Guanzhong Chen
Reviewers: tlively, aheejin
Reviewed By: aheejin
Subscribers: dschuff, sbc100, jgravelle-google, sunfish, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62559
llvm-svn: 362004
Summary:
- By declaring device variables as `static`, we assume they won't be
addressable from the host side. Thus, no `externally_initialized` is
required.
Reviewers: yaxunl
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62603
llvm-svn: 361994