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Author SHA1 Message Date
George Burgess IV 2099b54102 [Sema] Relax overloading restrictions in C.
This patch allows us to perform incompatible pointer conversions when
resolving overloads in C. So, the following code will no longer fail to
compile (though it will still emit warnings, assuming the user hasn't
opted out of them):

```
void foo(char *) __attribute__((overloadable));
void foo(int) __attribute__((overloadable));

void callFoo() {
  unsigned char bar[128];
  foo(bar); // selects the char* overload.
}
```

These conversions are ranked below all others, so:

  A. Any other viable conversion will win out
  B. If we had another incompatible pointer conversion in the example
     above (e.g. `void foo(int *)`), we would complain about
     an ambiguity.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24113

llvm-svn: 280553
2016-09-02 22:59:57 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand ca25643a05 [SystemZ] Add support for vecintrin.h vector built-in functions
This patch adds support for the System Z vector built-in functions.
The API-defined header file has the name vecintrin.h.

The user-level functions are defined in the same style as the clang
version of altivec.h, making heavy use of the __overloadable__ and
__always_inline__ attributes.  Where possible the functions expand to
generic operations rather than specific built-in functions, in the hope
that that form can be optimised better.

Where a built-in routine is specified to require an immediate integer
argument, the __enable_if__ attribute is used to verify the argument is
in fact constant and in the appropriate range.

Based on a patch by Richard Sandiford.

llvm-svn: 243643
2015-07-30 14:10:43 +00:00