This solves two problems:
1) MSBuild will not flag the build as unsuccessful just because we print
an error in the output, since "error(clang):" doesn't seem to match
the regex it's using.
2) It becomes more clear that the diagnostic is coming from clang as
supposed to cl.exe.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1735
llvm-svn: 191250
This doesn't change a lot since clang still thinks it knows all of the
-f*, -m* and -W* options for example.
Other than the options clang explicitly claims to know, this fixes pr9701.
llvm-svn: 191249
We used to support both Windows and Unix style command line options. In Windows
style, an option and its value are separated by ":" (colon). In Unix, separator
is a space. Accepting both styles were convenient, but we can no longer allow
Unix style because I found that can be ambiguous.
For example, /nodefaultlib option takes an optional argument. In Windows style
it's going to be something like "/nodefaultlib:foo". There's no ambiguity what
"foo" means. However, if the option is "/nodefaultlib foo", "foo" can be
interpreted either an optional argument for "/nodefaultlib" or an input file
"foo.obj". We should just stop accepting the non-standard command line style.
llvm-svn: 191247
The underlying type of all plain enums in MSVC is 'int', even if the
enumerator contains large 32-bit unsigned values or values greater than
UINT_MAX. The only way to get a large or unsigned enum type is to
request it explicitly with the C++11 strong enum types feature.
However, since LLVM isn't C++11 yet, I had to add a conditional
LLVM_ENUM_INT_TYPE to Compiler.h to control its usage.
The motivating true positive for this change is compiling PointerIntPair
with MSVC for win64. The PointerIntMask value is supposed to be pointer
sized value of all ones with some low zeros. Instead, it's truncated to
32-bits! We are only saved later because it is sign extended back in
the AND with int64_t, and we happen to want all ones.
This silences lots of -Wmicrosoft warnings during a clang self-host
targeting Windows.
llvm-svn: 191241
These options are to enable DLL delay loading. If enabled, DLL is loaded
at run time by a helper routine when a function in the DLL is actually called
for the first time, instead of making the Windows loader to load all DLLs at
startup time. This should shorten startup delay if an executable have many
imported symbols.
The linker needs to create a "delayed import table" and link delayimp.lib in
which helper functions are defined to support the feature.
For now, we just ignore the options, so that the linker does not complain when
it sees these options. We want to support them in the future.
llvm-svn: 191232
a) Make sure we are emitting the correct section in our section labels
when we begin the module.
b) Make sure we are emitting the correct pubtypes section in the
presence of gnu pubtypes.
c) For C++ struct, union, class, and enumeration types are default
external.
llvm-svn: 191225
Summary:
This patch changes WriterPECOFF to actually write down the address instead of ignoring it.
Also, it changes the order of adding the BaseReloc chunk as otherwise the address wasn't set yet.
I think a better way of doing it would be to change DataDirectoryAtom to create a Reference
instead of using a number, and to change IdataPass accordingly, but I'm not sure how to do that.
Reviewers: ruiu
Reviewed By: ruiu
CC: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1743
llvm-svn: 191220
This patch also fixes the case where a compilation database is autodetected from
source but the file itself cannot be found in the compilation database, it then
ignores the compilation database and transforms the file with c++11 support.
llvm-svn: 191213
Summary: This patch changes WritePECOFF to calculate the value of the SizeOfHeaders PE header field instead of just using 512.
Reviewers: rui314, ruiu
Reviewed By: ruiu
CC: llvm-commits, ruiu
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1708
llvm-svn: 191212
The size of common symbols is now tracked correctly, so they can be listed in the arange section without needing knowledge of other following symbols.
.comm (and .lcomm) do not indicate to the system assembler any particular section to use, so we have to treat them as having no section.
Test case update to account for this.
llvm-svn: 191210
This is a small step that may enable some simplifications in producer
(DWARFContext) and consumer (DWARFCompileUnit and other places) by
making a more complete abstraction around the data and relocations for a
section. Small initial steps could include simple changes such as
passing the pair to DWARFCompileUnit's ctor rather than passing the data
and relocs separately. I don't intend to pursue any such changes
immediately, however.
The motivation for doing this now is that type unit dumping will need to
deal with these data+reloc pairs moreso than the existing dumping
support has needed to associate the data as type unit sections are named
the same (debug_types) and comdat group folded. So to implement dumping
and reloc handling we'll need a mapping of section->data+relocs.
llvm-svn: 191209
Revert 191122 - with extra checks we are allowed to vectorize math library
function calls.
Standard library indentifiers are reserved names so functions with external
linkage must not overrided them. However, functions with internal linkage can.
Therefore, we can vectorize calls to math library functions with a check for
external linkage and matching signature. This matches what we do during
SelectionDAG building.
llvm-svn: 191206