Summary:
This adds support to libclang for reading the flag_enum attribute.
This also bumps CINDEX_VERSION_MINOR for this patch series.
Reviewers: yvvan, jbcoe
Reviewed By: yvvan
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49635
llvm-svn: 338820
Summary: This allows libclang to access the actual names of property setters and getters without needing to go through the indexer API. Usually default names are used, but the property can specify a different name.
Reviewers: yvvan, jbcoe
Reviewed By: yvvan
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49634
llvm-svn: 338816
Summary:
Having access to implicit attributes is sometimes useful so users of libclang don't have to duplicate some of the logic in sema.
This depends on D49081 since it also adds a CXTranslationUnit flag.
Reviewers: yvvan, jbcoe
Reviewed By: yvvan
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49631
llvm-svn: 338815
Summary:
This adds support to libclang for identifying ObjC related attributes that don't take arguments.
All attributes but NSObject and NSConsumed are tested.
Reviewers: yvvan, jbcoe
Reviewed By: yvvan
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49127
llvm-svn: 338813
Summary:
This patch adds a clang-c API for querying the nullability of an AttributedType.
The test here also tests D49081
Reviewers: yvvan, jbcoe
Reviewed By: yvvan
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49082
llvm-svn: 338809
Summary:
This patch adds support to the libclang API for identifying ObjCTypeParams in CXTypes.
This patch depends on D49063 since both patches add new values to CXTypeKind.
Reviewers: yvvan, jbcoe
Reviewed By: yvvan
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49066
llvm-svn: 338807
Summary: This patch adds support to the clang-c API for identifying ObjCObjects in CXTypes, enumerating type args and protocols on ObjCObjectTypes, and retrieving the base type of ObjCObjectTypes. Currently only ObjCInterfaceTypes are exposed, which do not have type args or protocols.
Reviewers: yvvan, jbcoe
Reviewed By: yvvan
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49063
llvm-svn: 338804
Recommit of r335084 after revert in r335516.
... instead of prepending it at the beginning (the original behavior
since implemented in r122535 2010-12-23). This builds up an
AttributeList in the the order in which the attributes appear in the
source.
The reverse order caused nodes for attributes in the AST (e.g. LoopHint)
to be in the reverse order, and therefore printed in the wrong order in
-ast-dump. Some TODO comments mention this. The order was explicitly
reversed for enable_if attribute overload resolution and name mangling,
which is not necessary anymore with this patch.
The change unfortunately has some secondary effect, especially on
diagnostic output. In the simplest cases, the CHECK lines or expected
diagnostic were changed to the the new output. If the kind of
error/warning changed, the attributes' order was changed instead.
This unfortunately causes some 'previous occurrence here' hints to be
textually after the main marker. This typically happens when attributes
are merged, but are incompatible to each other. Interchanging the role
of the the main and note SourceLocation will also cause the case where
two different declaration's attributes (in contrast to multiple
attributes of the same declaration) are merged to be reverse. There is
no easy fix because sometimes previous attributes are merged into a new
declaration's attribute list, sometimes new attributes are added to a
previous declaration's attribute list. Since 'previous occurrence here'
pointing to locations after the main marker is not rare, I left the
markers as-is; it is only relevant when the attributes are declared in
the same declaration anyway.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48100
llvm-svn: 338800
Started crashing in r337453. See the added test case for the crash repro.
The fix reverts part of r337453 that causes the crash and does
not actually break anything when reverted.
llvm-svn: 338255
Summary:
Currently, protected members from base classes are marked as
inaccessible when completing in derived class. This patch fixes the problem by
setting the naming class correctly when looking up results in base class
according to [11.2.p5].
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, sammccall, rsmith
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49421
llvm-svn: 337453
... instead of prepending it at the beginning (the original behavior
since implemented in r122535 2010-12-23). This builds up an
AttributeList in the the order in which the attributes appear in the
source.
The reverse order caused nodes for attributes in the AST (e.g. LoopHint)
to be in the reverse, and therefore printed in the wrong order by
-ast-dump. Some TODO comments mention this. The order was explicitly
reversed for enable_if attribute overload resolution and name mangling,
which is not necessary anymore with this patch.
The change unfortunately has some secondary effects, especially for
diagnostic output. In the simplest cases, the CHECK lines or expected
diagnostic were changed to the the new output. If the kind of
error/warning changed, the attribute's order was changed instead.
It also causes some 'previous occurrence here' hints to be textually
after the main marker. This typically happens when attributes are
merged, but are incompatible. Interchanging the role of the the main
and note SourceLocation will also cause the case where two different
declaration's attributes (in contrast to multiple attributes of the
same declaration) are merged to be reversed. There is no easy fix
because sometimes previous attributes are merged into a new
declaration's attribute list, sometimes new attributes are added to a
previous declaration's attribute list. Since 'previous occurrence here'
pointing to locations after the main marker is not rare, I left the
markers as-is; it is only relevant when the attributes are declared in
the same declaration anyway, which often is on the same line.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48100
llvm-svn: 335084
Second attempt. Proper line endings.
The parsing that is done for code completion is a special case that will
discard any generated diagnostics, so avoid running plugins for this
case in the first place to avoid performance penalties due to the
plugins.
A scenario for this is for example libclang with extra plugins like tidy.
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46050
llvm-svn: 332586
The parsing that is done for code completion is a special case that will
discard any generated diagnostics, so avoid running plugins for this
case in the first place to avoid performance penalties due to the
plugins.
A scenario for this is for example libclang with extra plugins like tidy.
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46050
llvm-svn: 332469
libclang exposes the type of 'int (Foo);' (a global variable of type int
called Foo) as CXType_Unexposed. This is because Clang represents Foo's
type as ParenType{BuiltinType{Int}}, and libclang does not handle
ParenType.
Make libclang return CXType_Int as the type of 'int (Foo);' by
unwrapping ParenType transparently.
Patch by Matt Glazar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45713
llvm-svn: 331306
SPIR-V encodes the read_only and write_only access qualifiers of pipes,
so separate LLVM IR types are required to target SPIR-V. Other backends
may also find this useful.
These new types are `opencl.pipe_ro_t` and `opencl.pipe_wo_t`, which
replace `opencl.pipe_t`.
This replaces __get_pipe_num_packets(...) and __get_pipe_max_packets(...)
which took a read_only pipe with separate versions for read_only and
write_only pipes, namely:
* __get_pipe_num_packets_ro(...)
* __get_pipe_num_packets_wo(...)
* __get_pipe_max_packets_ro(...)
* __get_pipe_max_packets_wo(...)
These separate versions exist to avoid needing a bitcast to one of the
two qualified pipe types.
Patch by Stuart Brady.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46015
llvm-svn: 331026
Summary:
Make completion behave consistently no matter if it is run at the
start, in the middle or at the end of an identifier that happens to
be a keyword or a macro name. Since completion is often ran on
incomplete identifiers, they may turn into keywords by accident.
For example, we should produce same results for all of these
completion points:
// ^ is completion point.
^class
cla^ss
class^
Previously clang produced different results for the last case (as if
the completion point was after a space: `class ^`).
This change also updates some offsets in tests that (unintentionally?)
relied on the old behavior.
Reviewers: sammccall, bkramer, arphaman, aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: sammccall
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45887
llvm-svn: 330717
All attributes have a source range associated with it. However, implicit
attributes are added by the compiler, and not added because the user
wrote something in the input. So no token type should be set to
CXCursor_*Attr.
The problem was visible when a class gets marked by e.g.
MSInheritanceAttr, which has the full CXXRecordDecl's range as its
own range. The effect of marking that range as CXCursor_UnexposedAttr
was that all cursors for the record decl, including all child decls,
would become CXCursor_UnexposedAttr.
llvm-svn: 330692
I broke this test in D45498 when I changed the formatter to remove
spaces before Objective-C lightweight generics.
This fixes the test.
Test Plan:
% make -j16 check-llvm-tools-llvm-lit && ./bin/llvm-lit -sv ../llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/comment-objc-parameterized-classes.m
llvm-svn: 329921
-cc1gen-reproducer driver option
The recommit fixes:
- An MSAN failure (CCPrintOptions wasn't initialized in the Driver)
- Ensures that the strings in the libclang invocation files are escaped
Original message:
This commit is a follow up to the previous work that recorded Libclang invocations
into temporary files: r319702.
It adds a new -cc1 mode to clang: -cc1gen-reproducer. The goal of this mode is to generate
Clang reproducer files for Libclang tool invocation. The JSON format in the invocation
files is not really intended to be stable, so Libclang and Clang should be of the same version
when generating reproducers.
The new mode emits the information about the temporary files and Libclang-specific information
to stdout using JSON.
rdar://35322614
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40983
llvm-svn: 329465
driver option
This commit is a follow up to the previous work that recorded Libclang invocations
into temporary files: r319702.
It adds a new -cc1 mode to clang: -cc1gen-reproducer. The goal of this mode is to generate
Clang reproducer files for Libclang tool invocation. The JSON format in the invocation
files is not really intended to be stable, so Libclang and Clang should be of the same version
when generating reproducers.
The new mode emits the information about the temporary files and Libclang-specific information
to stdout using JSON.
rdar://35322614
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40983
llvm-svn: 329442
Found via codespell -q 3 -I ../clang-whitelist.txt
Where whitelist consists of:
archtype
cas
classs
checkk
compres
definit
frome
iff
inteval
ith
lod
methode
nd
optin
ot
pres
statics
te
thru
Patch by luzpaz! (This is a subset of D44188 that applies cleanly with a few
files that have dubious fixes reverted.)
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44188
llvm-svn: 329399
This make -ivfsoverlay behave more like other fatal errors (e.g. missing
-include file) by skipping the missing file instead of bailing out of
the whole compilation. This makes it possible for libclang to still
provide some functionallity as well as to correctly produce the fatal
error diagnostic (previously we lost the diagnostic in libclang since
there was no TU to tie it to).
rdar://33385423
llvm-svn: 328337
This ensures that diagnostics are not remapped to incorrect preamble locations after
the second reparse with a remapped header file occurs.
rdar://37502480
llvm-svn: 327322
Summary:
CXIdxEntityRefInfo contains the member `CXIdxEntityRefKind kind;` to
differentiate implicit and direct calls. However, there are more roles
defined in SymbolRole. Among them, `Read/Write` are probably the most
useful ones as they can be used to differentiate Read/Write occurrences
of a symbol for document highlight in a text document.
See `export namespace DocumentHighlightKind`
on https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42895
llvm-svn: 324914
Summary:
It should be safe, since other code paths are already generating
implicit members even in invalid CXXRecordDecls (e.g. lookup).
If we don't generate implicit members on CXXRecordDecl's completion,
they will be generated by next lookup of constructors. This causes a
crash when the following conditions are met:
- a CXXRecordDecl is invalid,
- it is provided via ExternalASTSource (e.g. from PCH),
- it has inherited constructors (they create ShadowDecls),
- lookup of its constructors was not run before ASTWriter serialized
it.
This may require the ShadowDecls created for inherited constructors to
be removed from the class, but that's no longer possible since class is
provided by ExternalASTSource.
See provided lit test for an example.
Reviewers: bkramer
Reviewed By: bkramer
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42810
llvm-svn: 324062
TemplateTemplateParmDecls of alias templates ended-up serialized as 'file-level decls' which was causing a crash while trying to index a PCH/module file that contained them.
Commit makes sure TemplateTemplateParmDecls are not recorded as such kind of decls.
Fixes crash of rdar://36608297
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42588
llvm-svn: 323549
Summary:
noload_lookups() was too lazy: in addition to avoiding external decls, it
avoided populating the lazy lookup structure for internal decls.
This is the right behavior for the existing callsite in ASTDumper, but I think
it's not a very useful default, so we populate it by default.
While here:
- remove an unused test file accidentally added in r322371.
- remove lookups_begin()/lookups_end() in favor of lookups().begin(), which is
more common and more efficient.
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: cfe-commits, rsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42077
llvm-svn: 322548
Summary:
Introduce clang_getCursorPrettyPrinted() for pretty printing
declarations. Expose also PrintingPolicy, so the user gets more
fine-grained control of the entities being printed.
The already existing clang_getCursorDisplayName() is pretty limited -
for example, it does not handle return types, parameter names or default
arguments for function declarations. Addressing these issues in
clang_getCursorDisplayName() would mean to duplicate existing code
(e.g. clang::DeclPrinter), so rather expose new API to access the
existing functionality.
Reviewed By: jbcoe
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Patch by nik (Nikolai Kosjar)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39903
llvm-svn: 322540
Summary:
Enumerating the contents of a namespace or global scope will omit any
decls that aren't already loaded, instead of deserializing them from the
PCH.
This allows a fast hybrid code completion where symbols from headers are
provided by an external index. (Sema already exposes the information
needed to do a reasonabl job of filtering them).
Clangd plans to implement this hybrid.
This option is just a hint - callers still need to postfilter results if
they want to *avoid* completing decls outside the main file.
Reviewers: bkramer, ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41989
llvm-svn: 322371
This is useful for e.g. highlighting purposes in an IDE.
Note: First version of this patch was reverted due to failing tests in
opencl-types.cl with -target ppc64le-unknown-linux. These tests are
adapted now.
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40072
llvm-svn: 321794
This one was rolled back as follow-up to the failing commit.
Second try.
For the function declaration
auto foo5(Foo) -> Foo;
the parameter tokens were mapped to cursors representing the
FunctionDecl:
Keyword: "auto" [1:1 - 1:5] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Identifier: "test5" [1:6 - 1:11] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Punctuation: "(" [1:11 - 1:12] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Identifier: "X" [1:12 - 1:13] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6 // Ops, not a TypeRef
Punctuation: ")" [1:13 - 1:14] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Punctuation: "->" [1:15 - 1:17] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Identifier: "X" [1:18 - 1:19] TypeRef=struct X:7:8
Punctuation: ";" [1:19 - 1:20]
Fix this by ensuring that the trailing return type is not visited as
first.
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40561
llvm-svn: 321709
This broke test/Index/opencl-types.cl on several buildbots:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-cmake-aarch64-lld/builds/3294http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64be-linux-multistage/builds/6498http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64le-linux-multistage/builds/5239
> [libclang] Support querying whether a declaration is invalid
>
> This is useful for e.g. highlighting purposes in an IDE.
>
> Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40072
Also reverting follow-ups that otherwise caused conflicts for the
revert:
r321700 "Fix line endings."
r321701 "Fix more line endings."
r321698 "[libclang] Fix cursors for functions with trailing return type"
> For the function declaration
>
> auto foo5(Foo) -> Foo;
> the parameter tokens were mapped to cursors representing the
> FunctionDecl:
>
> Keyword: "auto" [1:1 - 1:5] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
> Identifier: "test5" [1:6 - 1:11] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
> Punctuation: "(" [1:11 - 1:12] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
> Identifier: "X" [1:12 - 1:13] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6 // Ops, not a TypeRef
> Punctuation: ")" [1:13 - 1:14] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
> Punctuation: "->" [1:15 - 1:17] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
> Identifier: "X" [1:18 - 1:19] TypeRef=struct X:7:8
> Punctuation: ";" [1:19 - 1:20]
>
> Fix this by ensuring that the trailing return type is not visited as
> first.
>
> Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40561
llvm-svn: 321708
For the function declaration
auto foo5(Foo) -> Foo;
the parameter tokens were mapped to cursors representing the
FunctionDecl:
Keyword: "auto" [1:1 - 1:5] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Identifier: "test5" [1:6 - 1:11] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Punctuation: "(" [1:11 - 1:12] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Identifier: "X" [1:12 - 1:13] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6 // Ops, not a TypeRef
Punctuation: ")" [1:13 - 1:14] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Punctuation: "->" [1:15 - 1:17] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Identifier: "X" [1:18 - 1:19] TypeRef=struct X:7:8
Punctuation: ";" [1:19 - 1:20]
Fix this by ensuring that the trailing return type is not visited as
first.
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40561
llvm-svn: 321698
This is useful for e.g. highlighting purposes in an IDE.
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40072
llvm-svn: 321697
Summary:
Previsouly clang tried instantiating member initializers even if ctor
body was skipped, this caused spurious errors (see the test).
Reviewers: sepavloff, klimek
Reviewed By: sepavloff
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41492
llvm-svn: 321520
Summary:
- Fixed an assert in Sema::InstantiateFunctionDefinition and added
support for instantiating a function template with skipped body.
- Properly call setHasSkippedBody for FunctionTemplateDecl passed to
Sema::ActOnSkippedFunctionBody.
Reviewers: sepavloff, bkramer
Reviewed By: sepavloff
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41237
llvm-svn: 321174
This patch allows checking whether a C++ record declaration is abstract through
libclang and clang.cindex (Python).
Patch by Johann Klähn!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36952
llvm-svn: 320748
Summary:
This fixes an invalid warning about missing definition of a function when
parsing with SkipFunctionBodies=true
Reviewers: bkramer, sepavloff
Reviewed By: sepavloff
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41189
llvm-svn: 320696
As reported in llvm bugzilla 32377.
Here’s a patch to add preinclude of stdc-predef.h.
The gcc documentation says “On GNU/Linux, <stdc-predef.h> is pre-included.” See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.8/porting_to.html;
The preinclude is inhibited with –ffreestanding.
Basically I fixed the failing test cases by adding –ffreestanding which inhibits this behavior.
I fixed all the failing tests, including some in extra/test, there's a separate patch for that which is linked here
Note: this is a recommit after a test failure took down the original (r318669)
Patch By: mibintc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34158
llvm-svn: 320391
requested by client
This is a follow up to r319702 which records parsing invocations.
These files are not emitted by default, and the client has to specify the
invocation emission path first.
rdar://35322543
llvm-svn: 320085
Storing the contents of unsaved files is too expensive.
Instead a hash is stored with a record invocation. When a reproducer is
generated, Clang will compare the stored hashes to the new hashes to determine
if the contents of a file has changed. This way we'll know when a reproducer was
generated for a different source to the one that triggered the original crash.
rdar://35322543
llvm-svn: 319729
by client
This patch extends libclang by allowing it to record parsing operations to a
temporary JSON file. The file is deleted after parsing succeeds. When a crash
happens during parsing, the file is preserved and the client will be able to use
it to generate a reproducer for the crash.
These files are not emitted by default, and the client has to specify the
invocation emission path first.
rdar://35322543
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40527
llvm-svn: 319702
As reported in llvm bugzilla 32377.
Here’s a patch to add preinclude of stdc-predef.h.
The gcc documentation says “On GNU/Linux, <stdc-predef.h> is pre-included.”
See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.8/porting_to.html;
The preinclude is inhibited with –ffreestanding.
Basically I fixed the failing test cases by adding –ffreestanding which inhibits
this behavior.
I fixed all the failing tests, including some in extra/test, there's a separate
patch for that which is linked here
Patch By: mibintc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34158
llvm-svn: 318669
The 'decl' role is more canonical than the 'ref'. This helps us establish the
'specialization-of' relation just by looking at decls or defs.
rdar://31884960
llvm-svn: 317832
Summary:
Adjusted PrintingPolicy inside code completion to avoid printing some
redundant name qualifiers.
Before this change, typedefs that were written unqualified in source
code were printed with qualifiers in completion. For example, in the
following code
struct foo {
typedef int type;
type method();
};
completion item for `method` had return type of `foo::type`, even
though the original code used `type` without qualifiers.
After this change, the completion item has return type `type`, as
originally written in the source code.
Note that this change does not suppress qualifiers written by the
user. For example, in the following code
typedef int type;
struct foo {
typedef int type;
::type method(foo::type);
};
completion item for `method` has return type of `::type` and
parameter type of `foo::type`, as originally written in the source
code.
Reviewers: arphaman, bkramer, klimek
Reviewed By: arphaman
Subscribers: mgorny, eraman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38538
llvm-svn: 317677
When a preamble ends in a conditional preprocessor block that is being
skipped, the preprocessor needs to continue skipping that block when
the preamble is used.
This fixes PR34570.
llvm-svn: 317308
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33904
Happens when static function is accessed via the class variable. That leads to incorrect overloads number because the variable is considered as the first argument.
struct Bar {
static void foo(); static void foo(int);
};
int main() {
Bar b;
b.foo(/*complete here*/); // did not work before
Bar::foo(/*complete here*/); // worked fine
}
Patch by Ivan Donchevskii!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36390
llvm-svn: 316646
With enabled CINDEXTEST_CODE_COMPLETE_PATTERNS env option (which enables
IncludeCodePatterns in completion options) code completion after colon
currently suggests access modifiers with 2 completion chunks which is
incorrect.
Example:
class A : <Cursor>B
{
}
Currently we get 'NotImplemented:{TypedText public}{Colon :} (40)'
but the correct line is just 'NotImplemented:{TypedText public} (40)'
The fix introduces more specific scope that occurs between ':' and '{'
It allows us to determine when we don't need to add ':' as a second
chunk to the public/protected/private access modifiers.
Patch by Ivan Donchevskii!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38618
llvm-svn: 316436
Summary: Previously, `VisitAttributes` was not called for function and class templates and thus their attributes were not accessible using libclang.
Reviewers: bkramer, arphaman, rsmith, jbcoe
Reviewed By: jbcoe
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Patch by jklaehn (Johann Klähn)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36955
llvm-svn: 315958
Move the logic for determining the `wchar_t` type information into the
driver. Rather than passing the single bit of information of
`-fshort-wchar` indicate to the frontend the desired type of `wchar_t`
through a new `-cc1` option of `-fwchar-type` and indicate the
signedness through `-f{,no-}signed-wchar`. This replicates the current
logic which was spread throughout Basic into the
`RenderCharacterOptions`.
Most of the changes to the tests are to ensure that the frontend uses
the correct type. Add a new test set under `test/Driver/wchar_t.c` to
ensure that we calculate the proper types for the various cases.
llvm-svn: 315126
This addresses two sources of inconsistency in test configuration
files.
1. Substitution boundaries. Previously you would specify a
substitution, such as 'lli', and then additionally a set
of characters that should fail to match before and after
the tool. This was used, for example, so that matches that
are parts of full paths would not be replaced. But not all
tools did this, and those that did would often re-invent
the set of characters themselves, leading to inconsistency.
Now, every tool substitution defaults to using a sane set
of reasonable defaults and you have to explicitly opt out
of it. This actually fixed a few latent bugs that were
never being surfaced, but only on accident.
2. There was no standard way for the system to decide how to
locate a tool. Sometimes you have an explicit path, sometimes
we would search for it and build up a path ourselves, and
sometimes we would build up a full command line. Furthermore,
there was no standardized way to handle missing tools. Do we
warn, fail, ignore, etc? All of this is now encapsulated in
the ToolSubst class. You either specify an exact command to
run, or an instance of FindTool('<tool-name>') and everything
else just works. Furthermore, you can specify an action to
take if the tool cannot be resolved.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38565
llvm-svn: 315085
Summary:
It will move destructors and operators to the end of completion list.
Destructors and operators are currently very high on the completion
list, as they have the same priority as member functions. However,
they are clearly not something users usually choose in completion
lists.
Reviewers: arphaman, erikjv, bkramer, krasimir
Reviewed By: arphaman
Subscribers: eraman, klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38081
llvm-svn: 314019
Summary:
ObjC classes have two associated symbols, one for the class and one for the
metaclass.
This change overloads `CodegenNameGenerator::getAllManglings` to produce both
class and metaclass symbols.
While this function is called by `clang_Cursor_getCXXManglings`, it's only
called for CXXRecordDecl and CXXMethodDecl, and so libclang's behavior is
unchanged.
Reviewers: arphaman, abdulras, alexshap, compnerd
Reviewed By: compnerd
Subscribers: compnerd
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37671
llvm-svn: 313997
Summary:
This fixes PR34547.
`Lexer::LexEndOfFile` handles recording of ConditionalStack for
preamble and reporting errors about unmatched conditionalal PP
directives.
However, SkipExcludedConditionalBlock contianed duplicated logic for
reporting errors and clearing ConditionalStack, but not for preamble
recording.
This fix removes error reporting logic from
`SkipExcludedConditionalBlock`, unmatched PP conditionals are now
reported inside `Lexer::LexEndOfFile`.
Reviewers: erikjv, klimek, bkramer
Reviewed By: erikjv
Subscribers: nik, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37700
llvm-svn: 313014
This patch teaches the preprocessor to report more precise source ranges for
code that is skipped due to conditional directives.
The new behavior includes the '#' from the opening directive and the full text
of the line containing the closing directive in the skipped area. This matches
up clang's behavior (we don't IRGen the code between the closing "endif" and
the end of a line).
This also affects the code coverage implementation. See llvm.org/PR34166 (this
also happens to be rdar://problem/23224058).
The old behavior (report the end of the skipped range as the end
location of the 'endif' token) is preserved for indexing clients.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36642
llvm-svn: 312947
In case of copy constructor is implicitly deleted it's still shown.
PR34402 describes a way to reproduce that.
Patch by Ivan Donchevskii!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37435
llvm-svn: 312785
When we have enabled cache for global completions we did not have
diagnostics for Bar and could not complete Ba as in provided code
example.
template <typename T>
struct Foo { T member; };
template<typename T> using Bar = Foo<T>;
int main() {
Ba
}
(This is the fixed version of r 311442, which was reverted in r311445.)
Patch by Ivan Donchevskii!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35355
llvm-svn: 312780
When we have enabled cache for global completions we did not have
diagnostics for Bar and could not complete Ba as in provided code
example.
template <typename T>
struct Foo { T member; };
template<typename T> using Bar = Foo<T>;
int main() {
Ba
}
Patch by Ivan Donchevskii!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35355
llvm-svn: 311442
Summary:
The crash occurs when the first token after a preamble is a macro
expansion.
Fixed by moving replayPreambleConditionalStack from Parser into
Preprocessor. It is now called right after the predefines file is
processed.
Reviewers: erikjv, bkramer, klimek, yvvan
Reviewed By: bkramer
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36872
llvm-svn: 311330
In dependent contexts we end up referencing these, so make sure they
have USRs, and have their declarations indexed. For the most part they
behave like typedefs, but we also need to worry about having multiple
using declarations with the same "name".
rdar://problem/33883650
llvm-svn: 311053
CXXDeductionGuideDecls can't be referenced so there's no need to output a symbol occurrence for them.
Also handle DeducedTemplateSpecializationTypeLocs in the TypeIndexer so we don't miss the symbol occurrences of the corresponding template decls.
Patch by Nathan Hawes!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36641
llvm-svn: 310933
We have the same relation between class properties and getter/setters
that we have for instance properties, so set the same symbol sub-kind.
rdar://problem/32376404
llvm-svn: 308800
Append optional chunks with their default values. For example:
before - "int i", after - "int i = 10"
Patch by Ivan Donchevskii!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33644
llvm-svn: 308433
Summary:
This patch prevents getCanonicalDecl returning nullptr in case it finds
a canonical TemplateDeclaration with no attached TemplatedDecl.
Found by running the indexer over a version of the standard library deep inside
a template metaprogramming mess.
Reviewers: klimek, vsk
Reviewed By: vsk
Subscribers: vsk, arphaman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35212
llvm-svn: 308269
Unless it's one of the special cases (tag, category) that we can handle.
This syncs up the check between handling a decl and handling a relation.
This would cause invalid nameless decls to end up in relations despite
having no name or USR.
rdar://problem/32474406
llvm-svn: 307855
This commit allows checking whether an enum declaration is scoped
through libclang and clang.cindex (Python).
Patch by Johann Klähn!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35187
llvm-svn: 307771
This commit allows checking whether an enum declaration is scoped
through libclang and clang.cindex (Python).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35187
llvm-svn: 307769
the serialised diagnostics
Clang should avoid calling report_fatal_error when the file with the serialised
diagnostics is empty. This commit changes Clang's serialised diagnostic reader,
now it reports an appropriate error instead of crashing.
rdar://31939877
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35069
llvm-svn: 307384
In C mode clang fails to merge the textually included definition with the one imported from a module. The C lookup rules fail to find the imported definition because its linkage is internal in non C++ mode.
This patch reinstates some of the ODR merging rules for typedefs of anonymous tags for languages other than C++.
Patch by Raphael Isemann and me (D34510).
llvm-svn: 306964
Redeclaration lookup should never find hidden enumerators in C, because
they do not have linkage (C11 6.2.2/6)
The linkage of an enumerator should be VisibleNoLinkage, and
isHiddenDeclarationVisible should be checking hasExternalFormalLinkage.
This is was reviewed as part of D31778, but splitted into a different
commit for clarity.
rdar://problem/31909368
llvm-svn: 306917
Summary: This patch exposes the exception specification type (noexcept,
etc.) of a C++ function through libclang and Python clang.cindex.
Reviewers: rsmith, aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: jbcoe, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34091
Patch by Andrew Bennieston
llvm-svn: 306483
dependent initializer
This commit fixes incorrect source positions of dependent c'tor initializers
like in the following code:
template<typename MyBase>
struct Derived: MyBase::InnerIterator
{
Derived() : MyBase::InnerIterator() {} /// This line is problematic: all positions point to InnerIterator and nothing points to MyBase
};
Patch by Serge Preis!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32439
llvm-svn: 306392
This commit fixes incorrect source positions of dependent c'tor initializers
like in the following code:
template<typename MyBase>
struct Derived: MyBase::InnerIterator
{
Derived() : MyBase::InnerIterator() {} /// This line is problematic: all positions point to InnerIterator and nothing points to MyBase
};
Patch by Serge Preis!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32439
llvm-svn: 306103
of class template specializations
This commit fixes an issue where a forward declaration of a class template
specialization was not related to the base template. We need to relate even
forward declarations because specializations don't have to be defined.
rdar://32869409
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34462
llvm-svn: 305996
'HandleEndifDirective' asserts that 'WasSkipping' is false, so switch to using 'FoundNonSkip' as the hint for 'SingleFileParseMode' to keep going with parsing.
llvm-svn: 305940
"specializationOf" relation if they pseudo-override a type in the base template
This commit fixes an issue where Xcode's renaming engine couldn't find the
reference to the second occurrence of "InnerClass" in this example:
template<typename T> struct Ts { template<typename U> struct InnerClass { }; };
template<> struct Ts<int> {
template<typename U> struct InnerClass; // This occurrence wasn't renamed
};
rdar://31884960
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34392
llvm-svn: 305911
This is useful for being able to parse the preprocessor directive blocks even if the header, that defined the macro that is checked, hasn't been included.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34263
llvm-svn: 305797
static_assert declarations have to be visited while indexing so that we can
gather the references to declarations that are present in their assert
expression.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33913
llvm-svn: 305504
This is useful for parsing a single file, as a fast/inaccurate 'mode' that can still provide declarations from the file, like the classes and their methods.
llvm-svn: 305044
Pipes are now the size of pointers rather than the size
of the type that they contain.
Patch by Simon Perretta!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33597
llvm-svn: 304708
Summary: In order for libc++ to add `<experimental/coroutine>` to its module map, there has to be a feature that can be used to detect if coroutines support is enabled in Clang.
Reviewers: rsmith
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33538
llvm-svn: 304107
This is recommit of r302775, reverted in r302777 due to a fail in
clang-tidy. Original mesage is below.
Now if clang driver is given wrong arguments, in some cases it
continues execution and returns zero code. This change fixes this
behavior.
The fix revealed some errors in clang test set.
File test/Driver/gfortran.f90 added in r118203 checks forwarding
gfortran flags to GCC. Now driver reports error on this file, because
the option -working-directory implemented in clang differs from the
option with the same name implemented in gfortran, in clang the option
requires argument, in gfortran does not.
In the file test/Driver/arm-darwin-builtin.c clang is called with
options -fbuiltin-strcat and -fbuiltin-strcpy. These option were removed
in r191435 and now clang reports error on this test.
File arm-default-build-attributes.s uses option -verify, which is not
supported by driver, it is cc1 option.
Similarly, the file split-debug.h uses options -fmodules-embed-all-files
and -fmodule-format=obj, which are not supported by driver.
Other revealed errors are mainly mistypes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33013
llvm-svn: 303756
Expose pipe, sampler_t, clk_event_t, queue_t, reserve_id_t, and all
image types.
Update the opencl-types.cl test RUN line such that we can test the
OpenCL 2.0 types.
Patch by Simon Perretta.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33197
llvm-svn: 303626
looking up a dependent name in a record that derives from itself
rdar://32273000
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33324
llvm-svn: 303366
Now if clang driver is given wrong arguments, in some cases it
continues execution and returns zero code. This change fixes this
behavior.
The fix revealed some errors in clang test set.
File test/Driver/gfortran.f90 added in r118203 checks forwarding
gfortran flags to GCC. Now driver reports error on this file, because
the option -working-directory implemented in clang differs from the
option with the same name implemented in gfortran, in clang the option
requires argument, in gfortran does not.
In the file test/Driver/arm-darwin-builtin.c clang is called with
options -fbuiltin-strcat and -fbuiltin-strcpy. These option were removed
in r191435 and now clang reports error on this test.
File arm-default-build-attributes.s uses option -verify, which is not
supported by driver, it is cc1 option.
Similarly, the file split-debug.h uses options -fmodules-embed-all-files
and -fmodule-format=obj, which are not supported by driver.
Other revealed errors are mainly mistypes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33013
llvm-svn: 302775
This commit implements basic support for indexing of dependent declaration
references. Now the indexer tries to find a suitable match in the base template
for a dependent member ref/decl ref/dependent type.
rdar://29158210
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32972
llvm-svn: 302632
delayed diagnostic
This fix avoids an infinite recursion that was uncovered in one of our internal
tests by r301992. The testcase is the most reduced version of that
auto-generated test.
This is an improved version of the reverted commit r302037. The previous fix
actually managed to expose another subtle bug whereby `fatal_too_many_errors`
error was reported twice, with the second report setting the
`FatalErrorOccurred` flag. That prevented the notes that followed the diagnostic
the caused `fatal_too_many_errors` to be emitted. This commit ensures that notes
that follow `fatal_too_many_errors` but that belong to the diagnostic that
caused `fatal_too_many_errors` won't be emitted by setting the
`FatalErrorOccurred` when emitting `fatal_too_many_errors`.
rdar://31962618
llvm-svn: 302151
specializations that 'override' declarations in the base template should use
the 'specializationOf' relation instead of 'specializationOf | overrideOf'.
The indexer relations are meant to be orthogonal, so 'specializationOf' is
better than the combined relation.
llvm-svn: 302136
delayed diagnostic
This avoids an infinite loop that was uncovered in one of our internal tests
by r301992. The testcase is the most reduced version of that auto-generated
test.
rdar://31962618
llvm-svn: 302037
The intent for an explicit module build is that the diagnostics produced within
the module are those that were configured when the module was built, not those
that are enabled within a user of the module. This includes diagnostics that
don't actually show up until the module is used (for instance, diagnostics
produced during template instantiation and weird cases like -Wpadded).
We serialized and restored the diagnostic state for individual warning groups,
but previously did not track the state for flags like -Werror and -Weverything,
which are implemented as separate bits rather than as part of the diagnostics
mapping information.
llvm-svn: 301992
This allows users to query the target triple and target pointer width, which
would make me able to fix https://github.com/servo/rust-bindgen/issues/593 and
other related bugs in an elegant way (without having to manually parse the
target triple in the command line arguments).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32389
llvm-svn: 301648
that 'override' declarations in the base template should be recorded
This can be used for improved "go to definition" feature in Xcode.
rdar://31604739
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32020
llvm-svn: 301180
If expensive checks are enabled, safe mode of libstdc++ is enabled too.
In this mode the library uses more complex data that allow additional
checks, for instance, a container may keep list of iterators that points
to it. If a code crashes it can leave these complex library objects in
inconsistent state. It occurs in a few tests that check error recovery
if compiler crashes. These test hang in expensive check mode, as the
library tries to synchronize access to the iterators pointing to some
container, but corresponding mutex remains locked after the crash.
This fix marks these tests as unsupported if clang is built with
libstdc++ safe mode enabled.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31126
llvm-svn: 300392
In such a case, as when using the NS_ENUM macro, for indexing purposes treat the typedef as 'transparent',
meaning we treat its references as symbols of the underlying tag symbol.
Also provide a libclang API to check for such typedefs.
llvm-svn: 298392
This enhances the AST to keep track of locations of the names in those ObjC property attributes, and reports them for indexing.
Patch by Nathan Hawes!
https://reviews.llvm.org/D30907
llvm-svn: 297972
Printing typedefs or type aliases using clang_getTypeSpelling() is missing the
namespace they are defined in. This is in contrast to other types that always
yield the full typename including namespaces.
Patch by Michael Reiher!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29944
llvm-svn: 297465
Report the typedef as reference, and desugar it to report the underlying class as an
implicit 'base' reference.
Reporting the underlying base class for 'base' relations matches the ObjC handling and
leads to a simpler model.
llvm-svn: 296975
Parameters have a 'child' relation to their function/method.
Also add an option '-include-locals' to 'c-index-test core' to enable indexing of function-local symbols.
Original patch from Nathan Hawes with some changes by me.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D30304
llvm-svn: 296282
This get the resource dir string to match with the one from libclang (which is not adding '/../'),
and allows clang to accept a modules-enabled PCH that was created by libclang.
llvm-svn: 296262
Related synthesized properties with the ivar they use with the 'accessor' relation, and make sure
we mark them 'implicit' when appropriate.
Patch by Nathan Hawes!
https://reviews.llvm.org/D30012
llvm-svn: 295416
If the preamble had diagnostic state this would leave behind invalid
state in the DiagnosticsEngine and crash later. The test case runs into
an assertion in DiagnosticsEngine::setSourceManager.
llvm-svn: 294963
Expose the half type (fp16) through libclang and the python bindings.
It seems CXType_LastBuiltin was not updated in b2ea6d9 ("Enable
support for __float128 in Clang", 2016-04-13), so update it now.
Add an Index test for OpenCL types; in the future we will add other
OpenCL types such as images to this test.
Patch by Sven van Haastregt.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29718
llvm-svn: 294754