Fix Sema::ActOnInstanceMessage to correctly do things in terms of canonical
types, fixing bogus errors like:
NSDistantObject.m:10383:120: error: bad receiver type 'typeof((id<NSMutableCopying>)self)'
id mess = ({ id __inv__ = ((void *)0); id __mb__ = _NSMessageBuilder((id <NSMutableCopying>)self, &__inv__); (void)[(__typeof__((id <NSMutableCopying>)self))__mb__ mutableCopyWithZone:((void *)0)]; if (!objc_collecting_enabled()) object_dispose(__mb__); __inv__; });
llvm-svn: 46633
it from several places. This merges the diagnostics, making them more
uniform and fewer in number. This also simplifies and cleans up the code.
Some highlights:
1. This removes a bunch of very-similar diagnostics.
2. This renames AssignmentCheckResult -> AssignConvertType
3. This merges PointerFromInt + IntFromPointer which were always treated the same.
4. This updates a bunch of test cases that have minor changes to the produced diagnostics.
llvm-svn: 45589
replaces the functionality previously provided by just "-arch" (which is still
supported but has different semantics).
The new behavior is as follows:
(1) If the user does not specify -triple:
(a) If no -arch options are specified, the target triple used is the host
triple (in llvm/Config/config.h).
(b) If one or more -arch's are specified (and no -triple), then there is
one triple for each -arch, where the specified arch is substituted
for the arch in the host triple. Example:
host triple = i686-apple-darwin9
command: clang -arch ppc -arch ppc64 ...
triples used: ppc-apple-darwin9 ppc64-apple-darwin9
(2) The user does specify a -triple (only one allowed):
(a) If no -arch options are specified, the triple specified by -triple
is used. E.g clang -triple i686-apple-darwin9
(b) If one or more -arch options are specified, then the triple specified
by -triple is used as the primary target, and the arch's specified
by -arch are used to create secondary targets. For example:
clang -triple i686-apple-darwin9 -arch ppc -arch ppc64
has the following targets:
i686-apple-darwin9 (primary target)
ppc-apple-darwin9
ppc64-apple-darwin9
Other changes related to the changes to the driver:
- TargetInfoImpl now includes the triple string.
- TargetInfo::getTargetTriple returns the triple for its primary target.
- test case test/Parser/portability.c has been updated because "-arch linux" is
no longer valid ("linux" is an OS, not an arch); instead we use a bogus
architecture "bogusW16W16" where WCharWidth=16 and WCharAlign=16.
llvm-svn: 44551
method.c:4:3: error: use of undeclared identifier 'BADIDENT'
&BADIDENT, 0
^
method.c:5:2: error: expected '}'
};
^
method.c:3:14: error: to match this '{'
struct S A = {
^
now we only produce:
method.c:4:3: error: use of undeclared identifier 'BADIDENT'
&BADIDENT, 0
^
llvm-svn: 43349
using "-parse-ast -verify".
Updated all test cases (using a sed script) that invoked -parse-ast-check to
now use -parse-ast -verify.
Fixed a bug where using "-verify" instead of "-parse-ast-check" would not
correctly create the DiagClient needed to accumulate diagnostics.
llvm-svn: 42365
2. Fixes all allowable key-words used as selectors.
3. Template to do the messaging parse.
4. A test case for all allowable selector names.
llvm-svn: 41723
This fixes the following bug...
t.c:1:31: error: expression is not assignable
short x; void foo(char c) { x += c; }
This case, among others are now captured in implicit-casts.c.
llvm-svn: 41402
thoughtfully with incompatible pointers. This includes:
- Emit a diagnostic when two pointers aren't compatible!
- Promote one of the pointers/integers so we maintain the invariant expected by the
code generator (i.e. that the left/right types match).
- Upgrade the pointer/integer comparison diagnostic to include the types.
llvm-svn: 41127
This resulted in the following error...
[dylan:clang/test/Parser] admin% cat parmvardecl_conversion.c
// RUN: clang -parse-ast-check %s
void f (int p[]) { p++; }
[dylan:clang/test/Parser] admin% clang -parse-ast-check parmvardecl_conversion.c
Errors seen but not expected:
Line 3: cannot modify value of type 'int []'
With this fix, the test case above succeeds.
llvm-svn: 40831
Chris suggested this, since it simplifies the code generator.
If this features is needed (and we don't think it is), we can revisit.
The following test case now produces an error.
[dylan:~/llvm/tools/clang] admin% cat t.c
typedef __attribute__(( ocu_vector_type(4) )) float float4;
static void test() {
float4 vec4;
vec4.rg.g;
vec4.rg[1];
}
[dylan:~/llvm/tools/clang] admin% ../../Debug/bin/clang t.c
t.c:8:12: error: vector component access limited to variables
vec4.rg.g;
^~
t.c:9:12: error: vector component access limited to variables
vec4.rg[1];
^~~
2 diagnostics generated.
llvm-svn: 40795
This test case currently generates the following unexpected warnings (when compared with gcc).
[dylan:clang/test/Parser] admin% ../../../../Debug/bin/clang -parse-ast-check builtin_types_compatible.c
Warnings seen but not expected:
Line 28: expression result unused
Line 29: expression result unused
Line 30: expression result unused
Line 31: expression result unused
Line 32: expression result unused
Line 33: expression result unused
llvm-svn: 40789
- Changed the name of ASTContext::getTypeOfType(Expr*)->getTypeOfExpr().
- Remove FIXME for TypeOfExpr::getAsStringInternal(). This will work fine for printing the AST. It isn't ideal
for error diagnostics (since it's more natural to display the expressions type).
One "random" (or at least delayed:-) change...
- Changed all "ext_typecheck_*" diagnostics from EXTENSION->WARNING. Reason: Since -pedantic is now
off (by default), these diagnostics were never being emitted (which is bad). With this change, clang will
emit the warning all the time. The only downside (wrt GCC compatibility) is -pedantic-errors will not turn
this diagnostics into errors (a "feature" of making tagging them with EXTENSION). When/if this becomes
an issue, we can revisit.
llvm-svn: 40676
This resulted in the following errors when compiling promote_types_in_proto.c test...
[dylan:~/llvm/tools/clang] admin% ../../Debug/bin/clang test/Parser/promote_types_in_proto.c
test/Parser/promote_types_in_proto.c:7:24: error: incompatible types passing 'char *[]' to function expecting 'char *const []'
arrayPromotion(argv);
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^~~~
test/Parser/promote_types_in_proto.c:8:27: error: incompatible types passing 'void (char *const [])' to function expecting 'void (char *const [])'
functionPromotion(arrayPromotion);
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2 diagnostics generated.
When fixing this, noticed that both ParseCallExpr() and ParseReturnStmt() were prematurely comparing types for
equivalence. This is incorrect (since the expr. promotions haven't been done yet). To fix this, I moved the
check "down" to Sema::CheckAssignmentConstraints().
I also converted Type::isArrayType() to the modern API (since I needed it). Still more Type predicates to
convert.
llvm-svn: 40475
Before this commit, we crashed in ParseBinOp...
[dylan:~/llvm/tools/clang] admin% ../../Debug/bin/clang -parse-ast-check compound_literal.c
SemaExpr.cpp:1298: failed assertion `(rhs != 0) && "ParseBinOp(): missing right expression"'
With this commit, we still crash in the newly added action ParseCompoundLiteral (which is progress:-)
[dylan:~/llvm/tools/clang] admin% ../../Debug/bin/clang -parse-ast-check compound_literal.c
SemaExpr.cpp:478: failed assertion `(Op != 0) && "ParseCompoundLiteral(): missing expression"'
The crash go away once the actions return AST nodes. I will do this in a separate commit.
llvm-svn: 40032
switch statements. Make break/continue check that they are inside of an
appropriate control-flow construct. This implements Parser/bad-control.c.
llvm-svn: 39136