CurrentDir was set as the path of the current module, but that can change as
part of a chain of loaded modules.
When we try to locate a file mentioned in a module that does not exist, we use
a heuristic to look at the relative path between the original location of the
module and the file we look for, and use that relatively to the CurrentDir.
This only works if CurrentDir is the same as the (current) path of the module
file the file was mentioned in; if it is not, we look at the path relatively to
the wrong directory, and can end up reading random unrelated files that happen
to have the same name.
This patch fixes this by using the BaseDirectory of the module file the file
we look for was mentioned in instead of the CurrentDir heuristic.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35828
llvm-svn: 308962
Because since r308957 the suppress-on-sink feature contains its own
mini-analysis, it also needs to become aware that C++ unhandled exceptions
cause sinks. Unfortunately, for now we treat all exceptions as unhandled in
the analyzer, so suppress-on-sink needs to do the same.
rdar://problem/28157554
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35674
llvm-svn: 308961
If a certain memory leak (or other similar bug) found by the analyzer is known
to be happening only before abnormal termination of the program ("sink", eg.
assertion failure in the code under analysis, or another bug that introduces
undefined behavior), such leak warning is discarded. However, if the analysis
has never reaches completion (due to complexity of the code), it may be
failing to notice the sink.
This commit further extends the partial solution introduced in r290341 to cover
cases when a complicated control flow occurs before encountering a no-return
statement (which anyway inevitably leads to such statement(s)) by traversing
the respective section of the CFG in a depth-first manner. A complete solution
still seems elusive.
rdar://problem/28157554
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35673
llvm-svn: 308957
- This will also be used for the forthcoming __VA_OPT__ feature approved for C++2a.
- recommended by rsmith during his review of the __VA_OPT__ patch (https://reviews.llvm.org/D35782)
llvm-svn: 308948
This patch adds an early exit to CGDebugInfo::completeClassData() when
compiling with -gmodules and the to-be-completed type is available in
a clang module.
rdar://problem/23599990
llvm-svn: 308938
Under Windows Itanium, we need to export virtual and non-virtual thunks
if the functions being thunked are exported. These thunks would
previously inherit their dllexport attribute from the declaration, but
r298330 changed declarations to not have dllexport attributes. We
therefore need to add the dllexport attribute to the definition
ourselves now. This is consistent with MinGW GCC's behavior.
This redoes r306770 but limits the logic to Itanium. MicrosoftCXXABI's
setThunkLinkage ensures that thunks aren't exported under that ABI, so
I'm handling this in ItaniumCXXABI's setThunkLinkage for symmetry.
We need to export these thunks because they can be referenced outside
the library they're defined in. For example, if a child class without a
key function inherits from a parent class with a key function, the
parent's thunks will only be defined in the library with the key
function, but the construction vtable for the parent in the child might
be emitted outside the library (since the child doesn't have a key
function), and it needs to reference the parent's thunks.
We don't need to mark these thunks as imported since any references to
them will occur in data, so the compiler can't generate the IAT load
sequence anyway. Instead, we rely on the linker generating import thunks
for the thunks.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34972
llvm-svn: 308899
C2017 update 3 produces a clang that crashes when compiling clang. Disabling
optimizations for StmtProfiler::VisitCXXOperatorCallExpr() makes the crash go
away.
Patch from Bruce Dawson <brucedawson@chromium.org>!
https://reviews.llvm.org/D35757
llvm-svn: 308897
Summary:
This fixes a regression exposed by r307795 and rL308725 in which the level of a
comment line between '} else {' and a preprocessor directive is incorrectly set
as the level of the '} else {' line. For example, this :
```
int f(int i) {
if (i) {
++i;
} else {
// comment
#ifdef A
--i;
#endif
}
}
```
was formatted as:
```
int f(int i) {
if (i) {
++i;
} else {
// comment
#ifdef A
--i;
#endif
}
}
```
Reviewers: djasper, klimek
Reviewed By: klimek
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35794
llvm-svn: 308882
Add support for -m(no-)extern-data when using -mgpopt in the driver. It is
enabled by default in the backend.
Reviewers: atanasyan, slthakur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35550
llvm-svn: 308879
All but one place are checking options::OPT_nostdlib instead of looking at
this field, so convert that one other place to doing that as well.
No behavior change.
llvm-svn: 308848
Summary: -Wno-<warning> was autocompleted as -Wno<warning>, so fixed this typo.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35762
llvm-svn: 308824
We have the same relation between class properties and getter/setters
that we have for instance properties, so set the same symbol sub-kind.
rdar://problem/32376404
llvm-svn: 308800
Targets.cpp is getting unwieldy, and even minor changes cause the entire thing
to cause recompilation for everyone. This patch bites the bullet and breaks
it up into a number of files.
I tended to keep function definitions in the class declaration unless it
caused additional includes to be necessary. In those cases, I pulled it
over into the .cpp file. Content is copy/paste for the most part,
besides includes/format/etc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35701
llvm-svn: 308791
This change is part of the RegCall calling convention support for LLVM.
Existing RegCall implementation was extended to include correct handling of
Complex Long Double type. Complex long double types should be returned/passed
in memory and not register stack. This patch implements this behavior.
Patch by: eandrews
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35259
llvm-svn: 308769
std::pair in emplace back couldn't be constructed because SNodeId has an
explicit constructor. Not sure how this even compiled on my machine before.
llvm-svn: 308734
This is the first commit for the "Clang-based C/C++ diff tool" GSoC project.
ASTDiff is a new library that computes a structural AST diff between two ASTs
using the gumtree algorithm. Clang-diff is a new Clang tool that will show
the structural code changes between different ASTs.
Patch by Johannes Altmanninger!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34329
llvm-svn: 308731
Summary:
This fixes a regression exposed by r307795 in which the level of a comment line
between '}' and a preprocessor directive is incorrectly set as the level of the
line before the '}'. In effect, this:
```
int f(int i) {
int j = i;
return i + j;
}
// comment
#ifdef A
#endif
```
was formatted as:
```
int f(int i) {
int j = i;
return i + j;
}
// comment
#ifdef A
#endif
```
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35485
llvm-svn: 308725
The driver ignores -fsanitize-coverage=... flags when also given
-fsanitize=... flags for sanitizer flavors that don't support the
coverage runtime. This logic failed to account for subsequent
-fno-sanitize=... flags that disable the sanitizer flavors that
conflict with -fsanitize-coverage=... flags.
Patch by Roland McGrath
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35603
llvm-svn: 308707
The patch adds support of i128 params lowering. The changes are quite trivial to
support i128 as a "special case" of integer type. With this patch, we lower i128
params the same way as aggregates of size 16 bytes: .param .b8 _ [16].
Currently, NVPTX can't deal with the 128 bit integers:
* in some cases because of failed assertions like
ValVTs.size() == OutVals.size() && "Bad return value decomposition"
* in other cases emitting PTX with .i128 or .u128 types (which are not valid [1])
[1] http://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/parallel-thread-execution/index.html#fundamental-types
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34555
Patch by: Denys Zariaiev (denys.zariaiev@gmail.com)
llvm-svn: 308675
This patch adds support for the `long_call`, `far`, and `near` attributes
for MIPS targets. The `long_call` and `far` attributes are synonyms. All
these attributes override `-mlong-calls` / `-mno-long-calls` command
line options for particular function.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35479
llvm-svn: 308667
This diff addresses FIXMEs in lib/Analysis/ScanfFormatString.cpp
for the case of ssize_t format specifier and adds tests.
In particular, this change enables Clang to emit a warning
on incorrect using of "%zd"/"%zn".
Test plan: make check-all
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35652
llvm-svn: 308662
If the member declaration is captured in the OMPCapturedExprDecl, we may
loose data-sharing attribute info for this declaration. Patch fixes this
bug.
llvm-svn: 308629
This patch teaches the driver to pass -mgpopt by default to the backend when it
is supported, i.e. we are using -mno-abicalls.
Reviewers: atanasyan, slthakur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35548
This version fixes a logic error that generated warnings incorrectly and
gets rid of spurious arguments to the backend when -mgpopt is not used.
llvm-svn: 308619
requirements/rules (for unrolling) can be added easily via ASTMatchers.
The current implementation is hidden behind a flag.
Right now the blocks which belong to an unrolled loop are marked by the
LoopVisitor which adds them to the ProgramState. Then whenever we encounter a
CFGBlock in the processCFGBlockEntrance which is marked then we skip its
investigating. That means, it won't be considered to be visited more than the
maximal bound for visiting since it won't be checked.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34260
llvm-svn: 308558