@property declaration to the autogenerated methods. I'm uncertain
whether this should apply to attributes in general, but these are
a reasonable core.
Implements rdar://problem/8617301
llvm-svn: 118676
using new/delete and OwningPtrs. After memory profiling Clang, I witnessed periodic leaks of these
objects; digging deeper into the code, it was clear that our management of these objects was a mess. The ownership rules were murky at best, and not always followed. Worse, there are plenty of error paths where we could screw up.
This patch introduces AttributeList::Factory, which is a factory class that creates AttributeList
objects and then blows them away all at once. While conceptually simple, most of the changes in
this patch just have to do with migrating over to the new interface. Most of the changes have resulted in some nice simplifications.
This new strategy currently holds on to all AttributeList objects during the lifetime of the Parser
object. This is easily tunable. If we desire to have more bound the lifetime of AttributeList
objects more precisely, we can have the AttributeList::Factory object (in Parser) push/pop its
underlying allocator as we enter/leave key methods in the Parser. This means that we get
simple memory management while still having the ability to finely control memory use if necessary.
Note that because AttributeList objects are now BumpPtrAllocated, we may reduce malloc() traffic
in many large files with attributes.
This fixes the leak reported in: <rdar://problem/8650003>
llvm-svn: 118675
comes from by using a virtual function to provide it from the Module's
SymbolVendor by default. This allows the DWARF parser, when being used to
parse DWARF in .o files with a parent DWARF + debug map parser, to get its
type list from the DWARF + debug map parser so when we go and find full
definitions for types (that might come from other .o files), we can use the
type list from the debug map parser. Otherwise we ended up mixing clang types
from one .o file (say a const pointer to a forward declaration "class A") with
the a full type from another .o file. This causes expression parsing, when
copying the clang types from those parsed by the DWARF parser into the
expression AST, to fail -- for good reason. Now all types are created in the
same list.
Also added host support for crash description strings that can be set before
doing a piece of work. On MacOSX, this ties in with CrashReporter support
that allows a string to be dispalyed when the app crashes and allows
LLDB.framework to print a description string in the crash log. Right now this
is hookup up the the CommandInterpreter::HandleCommand() where each command
notes that it is about to be executed, so if we crash while trying to do this
command, we should be able to see the command that caused LLDB to exit. For
all other platforms, this is a nop.
llvm-svn: 118672
Fixed the DWARF plug-in such that when it gets all attributes for a DIE, that
it omits the DW_AT_sibling and DW_AT_declaration when getting attributes
from a DW_AT_abstract_origin or DW_AT_specification DIE.
llvm-svn: 118654
invoke the test driver to rerun the very same test. Example output:
/Volumes/data/lldb/svn/trunk/test $ tail 2010-11-09-14_51_34/ExpectedFailure-TestSettings.SettingsCommandTestCase.test_set_output_path.log
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Volumes/data/lldb/svn/trunk/test/settings/TestSettings.py", line 136, in test_set_output_path
"'stdout.txt' exists due to target.process.output-path.")
AssertionError: False is not True : 'stdout.txt' exists due to target.process.output-path.
To rerun this test, issue the following command from the 'test' directory:
./dotest.py -v -t -f SettingsCommandTestCase.test_set_output_path
llvm-svn: 118646
It is only supported for ARM code. Normally Thumb2 code would use DMB instead,
but depending on how the compiler is invoked (e.g., -mattr=-db) that might be
disabled. This prevents a "cannot select MEMBARRIER_MCR" error in that
situation. Radar 8644195
llvm-svn: 118642
* LDM, et al, uses a bit mask to indicate the register list.
* VLDM, et al, uses a base register plus number.
The LDM instructions may be non-contiguous, but the VLDM ones must be
contiguous. Those are semantic checks that should be done later in the
compiler. Also postpone the creation of the bit mask until it's needed.
llvm-svn: 118640
own subcategory, -Wconstant-conversion, which is on by default.
Tweak the constant folder to give better results in the invalid
case of a negative shift amount.
Implements rdar://problem/6792488
llvm-svn: 118636
@unittest2.skip("rdar://problem/8641483 ./dotest.py -v -t -w forward seg faults")
and add a @skip decorator for test_with_dwarf_and_run_command() method:
@unittest2.skip("rdar://problem/8648070 'expression *bar_ptr' seg faults")
llvm-svn: 118632