generation for captured block variables in arc mode. This includes
inlined version of the meta-data when it can be done. It also includes
severat tests. This is wip. // rdar://12184410.
llvm-svn: 167241
We want the diagnostic, and if the load is optimized away, we still want to
trap it. Stop checking non-default address spaces; that doesn't work in
general.
llvm-svn: 167219
Specifically, if adding a constraint makes the current system infeasible,
assume the constraint is false, instead of attempting to add its negation.
In +Asserts builds we will still assert that at least one state is feasible.
Patch by Ryan Govostes!
llvm-svn: 167195
The stat cache became essentially useless ever since we started
validating all file entries in the PCH.
But the motivating reason for removing it now is that it also affected
correctness in this situation:
-You have a header without include guards (using "#pragma once" or #import)
-When creating the PCH:
-The same header is referenced in an #include with different filename cases.
-In the PCH, of course, we record only one file entry for the header file
-But we cache in the PCH file the stat info for both filename cases
-Then the source files are updated and the header file is updated in a way that
its size and modification time are the same but its inode changes
-When using the PCH:
-We validate the headers, we check that header file and we create a file entry with its current inode
-There's another #include with a filename with different case than the previously created file entry
-In order to get its stat info we go through the cached stat info of the PCH and we receive the old inode
-because of the different inodes, we think they are different files so we go ahead and include its contents.
Removing the stat cache will potentially break clients that are attempting to use the stat cache
as a way of avoiding having the actual input files available. If that use case is important, patches are welcome
to bring it back in a way that will actually work correctly (i.e., emit a PCH that is self-contained, coping with
literal strings, line/column computations, etc.).
This fixes rdar://5502805
llvm-svn: 167172
diagnostics script.
This addresses the FIXME pertaining to quoted arguments. We also delineate
between those flags that have an argument (e.g., -D macro, -MF file) and
those that do not (e.g., -M, -MM, -MG). Finally, we add the -dwarf-debug-flags
to the list of flags to be removed.
rdar://12329974
llvm-svn: 167152
test/CodeGenCXX/member-alignment.cpp. The test succeeds for
powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu. If other flavors of powerpc are
shown by buildbots to still be broken, we can adjust the test
at that time.
llvm-svn: 167143
Previously, every call to a ConstraintManager's isNull would do a full
assumeDual to test feasibility. Now, ConstraintManagers can override
checkNull if they have a cheaper way to do the same thing.
RangeConstraintManager can do this in less than half the work.
<rdar://problem/12608209>
llvm-svn: 167138
is not a directory, Driver::GetProgramPath() routine does not try to append
the program name as a "path component" to it. It just joins the "prefix" with
the program name and checks the resulting path existence.
The patch reviewed by Rafael Espindola.
llvm-svn: 167114
If HA can only partially fit into VFP registers, we add padding to make sure
HA will be on stack and later VFP CPRCs will be on stack as well.
llvm-svn: 167058
later, '-L <dir>' is allowed, but rewrite these in the driver as '-L<dir>' to
maintain backward compatibility. The same is true for the -I option.
rdar://12366753
llvm-svn: 167054
This implements has(), hasDescendant(), forEach() and
forEachDescendant() for NestedNameSpecifier and NestedNameSpecifierLoc
matchers.
Review: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D86
llvm-svn: 167017