identifiers to determine good typo-correction candidates. Once we've
identified those candidates, we perform name lookup on each of them
and the consider the results.
This optimization makes typo correction > 2x faster on a benchmark
example using a single typo (NSstring) in a tiny file that includes
Cocoa.h from a precompiled header, since we are deserializing far less
information now during typo correction.
There is a semantic change here, which is interesting. The presence of
a similarly-named entity that is not visible can now affect typo
correction. This is both good (you won't get weird corrections if the
thing you wanted isn't in scope) and bad (you won't get good
corrections if there is a similarly-named-but-completely-unrelated
thing). Time will tell whether it was a good choice or not.
llvm-svn: 116528
solely based on the names it sees, rather than actual declarations it
gets. In essence, we determine the set of names that are "close
enough" to the typo'd name. Then, we perform name lookup for each of
those names, filtering out those that aren't actually visible, and
typo-correct from the remaining results.
Overall, there isn't much of a change in the behavior of typo
correction here. The only test-suite change comes from the fact that
we make good on our promise to require that the user type 3 characters
for each 1 character corrected.
The real intent behind this change is to set the stage for an
optimization to typo correction (so that we don't need to deserialize
all declarations in a translation unit) and future work in finding
missing qualification ("'vector' isn't in scope; did you mean
'std::vector'?). Plus, the code is cleaner this way.
llvm-svn: 116511
instead of deserializing the complete declaration context of the record.
Iterating over the fields of a record is very common (e.g to determine the layout), unfortunately we needlessly deserialize every declaration
that the declaration context of the record contains; this can be bad for large C++ classes that contain a lot of methods.
Fix this by allow deserialization of just the fields when we want to iterate over them.
Progress for rdar://7260160.
llvm-svn: 116507
and emits an error if a declaration with this name is deserialized from PCH.
This is for testing, to make sure that we don't deserialize stuff needlessly.
llvm-svn: 116505
members. Provide a hard error when the qualification doesn't match the
current class type, or a warning + Fix-it if it does match the current
class type. Fixes PR8159.
llvm-svn: 116445
that the class type into which the pointer points be complete, even
though the standard requires it. GCC/EDG do not require a complete
type here, so we're calling this a problem with the standard. Fixes
PR8328.
llvm-svn: 116429
unnamed or local types within that type. This bit is cached along with
the linkage of a type, so that it can be recomputed (e.g., when we see
that a typedef has given a name to an anonymous declaration).
Use this bit when checking C++03 [temp.arg.type]p2, so that we don't
walk template argument types repeatedly.
llvm-svn: 116413
Fixes a crash and diagnoses the error condition of an unqualified
friend which doesn't resolve to something. I'm still not certain how
this is useful.
llvm-svn: 116393
that are suppressed during template argument deduction. This change
queues diagnostics computed during template argument deduction. Then,
if the resulting function template specialization or partial
specialization is chosen by overload resolution or partial ordering
(respectively), we will emit the queued diagnostics at that point.
This addresses most of PR6784. However, the check for unnamed/local
template arguments (which existed before this change) is still only
skin-deep, and needs to be extended to look deeper into types. It must
be improved to finish PR6784.
llvm-svn: 116373
of templated-scope friends by marking them invalid and white-listing all
accesses until such time as we implement them. Fixes a crash, this time
without a broken test case.
llvm-svn: 116364
argument deduction, make sure to check the correctness of deduced template
type arguments (which we had previously skipped) along with other
kinds of template arguments. This fixes part of PR6784, but we're
still swallowing the extension warning about unnamed/local template
arguments.
llvm-svn: 116327
has not yet been parsed, note that the default argument hasn't been
parsed and keep track of all of the instantiations of that function
parameter. When its default argument does get parsed, imbue the
instantiations with that default argument. Fixes PR8245.
llvm-svn: 116324
diagnostics produced by the driver itself. Previously, we were
allowing these to either be dropped or to slip through to stderr.
Fixes <rdar://problem/7595339>.
llvm-svn: 116285
on the presence of a 'clang' executable. Simplify
CIndexer::getClangResourcesPath() a bit.
Patch up the CMake makefiles to install headers into two locations in
the build tree, for those silly cases where 'clang' will end up
looking into the wrong build directory for headers.
llvm-svn: 116260
emitting diagnostics in a binary form to be consumed by libclang,
since libclang no longer does any of its work out-of-process, making
this code dead. Besides, this stuff never worked at 100% anyway.
llvm-svn: 116250
clang_codeCompleteAt(). This uncovered a few issues with the latter:
- ASTUnit wasn't saving/restoring diagnostic state appropriately between
reparses and code completions.
- "Overload" completions weren't being passed through to the client
llvm-svn: 116241
properties.
1. Generates the AST for lexical info. of accessing
getter/setter methods using dot-syntax notation.
This fixes //rdar: //8528170.
2. Modifes rewriter to handle the AST putout in 1.
3. Supportes in rewriter ObjCImplicitSetterGetter ASTs.
llvm-svn: 116237
- lib/gcc/include should not be included. Clang oughta have alternatives. (PR7956)
- Cygwin: /usr/include/w32api should be included. gcc/cygwin does.
- gcc/cygwin uses gcc paths as /usr/lib not /lib. They are same on Cygwin environment, though, We have to take what gcc/cygwin does.
- Cygwin-1.7: Use 4.3.4.
- Cygwin-1.5: Use 4.3.2 for gcc-4.
llvm-svn: 116182
__builtin_ia32_vec_init_v8qi
__builtin_ia32_vec_init_v4hi
__builtin_ia32_vec_init_v2si
They are lowered to bitcasts. (These are all ready tested by the gcc testsuite.)
<rdar://problem/8529957>
llvm-svn: 116147
one declared in class's extension and not one declared
in class's superclass. This supresses a bogus warning on
method type mismatch.
Fixes //rdar: // 8530080
llvm-svn: 116118
expression, the entire assignment tree is rewritten into a property
setter messaging. This includes rewriting the RHS.
Do not attempt to rewrite RHS again. Never rewrite a rewritten text!
Fixes //rdar: //8527018.
llvm-svn: 116104
completes support for C1X anonymous struct/union init features:
* Indexed anonymous member initializers should not be expanded. Doing so makes
little sense and would cause unresolvable semantic ambiguity in valid code
(regression introduced by r69153).
* Subobject initialization of (possibly nested) anonymous members are now
referred to with paths relative to the naming record context, eliminating the
synthesis of incorrect implicit InitListExprs that caused CodeGen to assert.
* Field lookup was missing a null check in IdentifierInfo comparison which
caused lookup for a known (already resolved) field to match the first unnamed
data member it encountered leading to silent miscompilation.
* Subobject paths are no longer built using the general purpose
Sema::BuildAnonymousStructUnionMemberPath(). If any corner cases crop up, we
will now assert earlier in Sema instead of passing invalid InitListExprs
through to CodeGen.
Fixes PR6955, from Alp Toker!
llvm-svn: 116098
unless it's a non-packed field, in which case it can only increase the
alignment. [[align]] effectively works the same way for well-formed code
(because it's ill-formed for [[align]] to decrease alignment ever).
Fixes rdar://problem/8335865
llvm-svn: 116070
preambles:
- When we rebuild a precompiled preamble, make sure to disable
skipping anything in the main file; we may have had leftover
preamble-skipping values in the lexer, which leads to very empty
preamble. This is a correctness issue.
- When we rebuild a precompiled preamble, clear out any prior state
in the Diagnostic object. Otherwise, we might think that there
were errors when we were building the preamble itself, and
therefore reject the resulting preamble. This is mainly a
performance issue.
- Don't remove old remappings when digging out the remapping for the
main file. Having the old mappings around does not hurt in the
common case (later remappings will just overwrite them), and is
important when we fail to find a preamble: we don't want to have
removed the remapping, because we'll need it later.
llvm-svn: 116041
- Fixed some iterator style issues
- Don't process blocks that have been visited already
- Fixed a case where a unreachable block cycle was not reported
- Minor test case changes
- Added one test case from flow-sensitive version of the check. More coming.
llvm-svn: 115861
expressions. Fixes PR8209 in the narrowest way possible. I'm still
considering whether I want to implement the extension that permits the
use of VLA types in a 'new' expression.
llvm-svn: 115790
arguments in either the placement or constructor arguments. This is
important if the default arguments refer to a declaration or create a
temporary.
llvm-svn: 115700
following amusing sequence:
- AST writing schedules writing a type X* that it had never seen
before
- AST writing starts writing another declaration, ends up
deserializing X* from a prior AST file. Now we have two type IDs for
the same type!
- AST writer tries to write X*. It only has the lower-numbered ID
from the the prior AST file, so references to the higher-numbered ID
that was scheduled for writing go off into lalaland.
To fix this, keep the higher-numbered ID so we end up writing the type
twice. Since this issue occurs so rarely, and type records are
generally rather small, I deemed this better than the alternative: to
keep a separate mapping from the higher-numbered IDs to the
lower-numbered IDs, which we would end up having to check whenever we
want to deserialize any type.
Fixes <rdar://problem/8511624>, I think.
llvm-svn: 115647
waiting until we think we need it: we didn't catch all of the places
where we actually needed it, and we probably wouldn't ever. Fixes a
C++ PCH crasher.
llvm-svn: 115621
for the same destination, then we must potentially rewrite the initial branch
of every fixup. Without this patch, a short-circuit check meant to prevent
a switch case from being redundantly added was preventing later fixups from
being processed. Fixes PR8175 (again).
llvm-svn: 115586
both @catches and a @finally, because the second call to @objc_exception_try_enter
will clobber the exception slot. Fixes rdar://problem/8440970.
llvm-svn: 115575
function/method argument, include the parameter name and always
include parentheses (even for zero-parameter blocks). Otherwise, the
block literal placeholder '^' can look very weird.
llvm-svn: 115444
force it to be a constant instead of emitting with EmitScalarExpr. In
-ftrapv mode, they are not the same.
This fixes rdar://8478728 + PR8221
llvm-svn: 115388
For example, on:
#include <emmintrin.h>
int foo(int N) {
__m128i white2;
white2 = _mm_slli_si128(white2, N);
return 0;
}
we used to get:
fatal error: error in backend: Cannot yet select: intrinsic %llvm.x86.sse2.psll.dq
now we get:
/Users/sabre/t.c:4:11: error: argument to '__builtin_ia32_pslldqi128' must be a
constant integer
white2 = _mm_slli_si128(white2, N);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from /Users/sabre/t.c:1:
/Volumes/Projects/cvs/llvm/Debug+Asserts/lib/clang/2.9/include/emmintrin.h:781:13: note: instantiated from:
((__m128i)__builtin_ia32_pslldqi128((__m128i)(VEC), (IMM)*8))
^ ~~~~~~~
1 error generated.
llvm-svn: 115374
a helper function (AdjustAPSInt) and use that
for adjusting the high bounds of case ranges
before APSInt comparisons. Fixes
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=8135
Some minor refacorings while I am here.
llvm-svn: 115355
one results in an obscure error from the backend that doesn't make
sense. Capture this information in the .def files for builtins with
a new "I" modifier letter indicating the an argument needs to be an ICE.
Nothing uses this yet, but sema will eventually enforce this (eliminating
some special cases from semachecking.cpp) and codegen will use this to
force an ICE value, preventing backend error messages.
llvm-svn: 115302
file is somehow changed in a chained PCH file, make sure that we write
out the macro definition. Fixes part of <rdar://problem/8499034>.
llvm-svn: 115259
- Adding LocalScope for CompoundStmt,
- Adding CFGAutomaticObjDtors for end of scope, return, goto, break, continue,
- Regression tests for above cases.
llvm-svn: 115252
- post-increament, distance and bool conversion methods to LocalScope::const_iterator,
- adding VarDecl to LocalScope.
Fixed some misspells in comments.
llvm-svn: 115227
In this experimental mode try avoiding debug info emission for classes as much as possible. The goal is to reduce size of produced debuginfo without reducing quality of debug info in general. This is a work in progress.
llvm-svn: 115188
-cfg-add-implicit-dtors - sets CFG::BuildOptions::AddImplicitDtors for AnalysisCosumer to true,
-cfg-add-initializers - sets CFG::BuildOptions::AddInitializers for AnalysisCosumer to true.
llvm-svn: 115142