The clang -cc1as options are nearly a strict subset of -cc1. Instead of
duplicating the definitions and documentation, let's go ahead and share the
definitions in a similar way the current handling of combined driver and
frontend flags, eliminating some of the vestigial legacy surrounding the
assembler subcommand.
llvm-svn: 212620
r212427 formalized the message-passing pattern by making these argument
structures const. This commit changes output arguments to get passed by
reference so we can eliminate mutable fields.
llvm-svn: 212497
Assertion failures call abort(), which return an exit code of 3 on
Windows. The 'not' utility has the same check.
Unfortunately, the crash-report.c test requires a shell, so it does not
run for me locally, so I can only test this manually.
There's still more work to be done here: we should generate a batch
script instead of a shell script on Windows.
llvm-svn: 212481
Consolidate CXUnsavedFile argument handling in API functions to support a wider
cleanup of various file remapping schemes in the frontend.
llvm-svn: 212427
Although these aren't strictly related to LLVM's core threading, it's
reasonable to avoid pthread usage in clang when building with
LLVM_ENABLE_THREADS disabled.
llvm-svn: 212395
Fix the build when no targets are enabled. This dependency is incurred by two
unfortunate entries in LinkAllPasses.h included from cc1_main.cpp:
llvm::createJumpInstrTablesPass();
llvm::createCodeGenPreparePass();
llvm-svn: 212084
This removes a const_cast added in r211884 that occurred due to an
inconsistency in how MemoryBuffers are handled between some parts of
clang and LLVM.
MemoryBuffers are immutable and the general convention in the LLVM
project is to omit const from immutable types as it's simply
redundant/verbose (see llvm::Type, for example). While this change
doesn't remove "const" from /every/ MemoryBuffer, it at least makes this
chain of ownership/usage consistent.
llvm-svn: 211915
error handler is only registered once.
To avoid the use of std::call_once (the obvious way to do this) I've
wrapped everything up into a managed static and done the work in
a constructor. Silly, but it should be effective.
Some out-of-tree libclang users reported this to me, and I've asked them
to put together a test case which exhibits this behavior, but I wanted
to fix things ASAP since the nature of the fix is straight forward.
llvm-svn: 211905
selection re-enabled in r211900 in LLVM.
The approach (unlike r211121) doesn't rely on std::mutex or
std::call_once to avoid breaknig cygwin bots.
llvm-svn: 211901
This reverts commit r211096. Looks like it broke the msvc build:
SemaOpenMP.cpp(140) : error C4519: default template arguments are only allowed on a class template
llvm-svn: 211113
Otherwise, it could allows local users to obtain sensitive information or
overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on temporary directories with
predictable names.
Reported as CVE-2014-2893 ( https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2014-2893 )
Found by Jakub Wilk
llvm-svn: 211051
instead of report-XXXXXX.html, scan-build/clang analyzer generate
report-<filename>-<function, method name>-<function position>-<id>.html.
(id = i++ for several issues found in the same function/method)
llvm-svn: 210970
These cases in particular were incurring an extra strlen() when we already knew
the length. They appear to be leftovers from when the interfaces worked with C
strings that have continued to compile due to the implicit StringRef ctor.
llvm-svn: 210403
Due to what can only be described as a CRT bug, stdout and amazingly
even stderr are not always flushed upon process termination, especially
when the system is under high threading pressure. I have found two
repros for this:
1) In lib\Support\Threading.cpp, change sys::Mutex to an
std::recursive_mutex and run check-clang. Usually between 30 and 40
tests will fail.
2) Add OutputDebugStrings in code that runs during static initialization
and static shutdown. This will sometimes generate similar failures.
After a substantial amount of troubleshooting and debugging, I found
that I could reproduce this from the command line without running
check-clang. Simply make the mutex change described in #1, then
manually run the following command many times by running it once, then
pressing Up -> Enter very quickly:
D:\src\llvm\build\vs2013\Debug\bin\c-index-test.EXE -cursor-at=D:\src\llvm\tools\clang\test\Index\targeted-preamble.h:2:15 D:\src\llvm\tools\clang\test\Index\targeted-cursor.c -include D:\src\llvm\build\vs2013\tools\clang\test\Index\Output\targeted-cursor.c.tmp.h -Xclang -error-on-deserialized-decl=NestedVar1 -Xclang -error-on-deserialized-decl=TopVar | D:\src\llvm\build\vs2013\Debug\bin\FileCheck.EXE D:\src\llvm\tools\clang\test\Index\targeted-cursor.c -check-prefix=PREAMBLE-CURSOR1
Sporadically they will fail, and attaching a debugger to a failed
instance indicates that stdin of FileCheck.exe is empty.
Note that due to the repro in #2, we can rule out a bug in the STL's
mutex implementation, and instead conclude that this is a real flake in
the windows test harness.
Test Plan:
Without patch: Ran check-clang 10 times and saw over 30 Unexpected failures on every run.
With patch: Ran check-clang 10 times and saw 0 unexpected failures across all runs.
Reviewers: rnk
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4021
Patch by Zachary Turner!
llvm-svn: 210225
This corrects long-standing misuses of LLVM's internal config.h.
In most cases the public llvm-config.h header was intended and we can now
remove the old hacks thanks to LLVM r210144.
The config.h header is private, won't be installed and should no longer be
included by clang or other modules.
llvm-svn: 210145
Until now all CUDA-specific attributes were represented with
CXCursor_UnexposedAttr; now they are actually implemented, including the Python
bindings.
llvm-svn: 209767
And "none" pseudo-style indicating that formatting should be not
applied.
(1) Using .clang-format with "DisableFormat: true" effectively prevents
formatting for all files within the folder containing such .clang-format
file.
(2) Using -fallback-style=none together with -style=file prevents
formatting when .clang-format is not found, which can be used in on-save
callback.
Patch by Adam Strzelecki. Thank you!
llvm-svn: 209446
This moves the logic to write a JSON VFS mapping from the C api into
VirtualFileSystem, so that we can use it internally.
No functional change.
llvm-svn: 209241
All callers were passing in "a.out" or garbage so a sensible default works fine
here as a cleanup.
This also brings about the possibility of adapting the value based on the
driver's compatibility mode in future.
The setting can still be changed via Driver::DefaultImageName as needed.
llvm-svn: 208926
The loop body used to contain a switch statement; it looks like r96685 replaced
that with an if/else if/else but accidentally left one of the three break
statements from the switch behind, skipping the clang_disposeString() call
for replacements (and the rest of the loop too, which apparently doesn't make
a differences for the test cases we have).
r96685: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20100215/027754.html
This too might possibly the last leak in clang (PR19521).
llvm-svn: 208483
r144269 changed clang_disposeDiagnostic() to be a no-op, but didn't update
code completion diagnostics. Let CXCodeCompleteResults store all diagnostics
returned by clang_codeCompleteGetDiagnostic() and then free them up in
clang_disposeCodeCompleteResults().
Code completion diagnostics referred to data stored in CXCodeCompleteResults
before already, so it wasn't possible to refer to the results of
clang_codeCompleteGetDiagnostic() after clang_disposeCodeCompleteResults()
before this change already -- hence this should be a safe, backwards-compatible
change.
Leak found by LSan, fixes PR19690.
llvm-svn: 208454
this is wasteful, blah blah, but this is a test utility only. It turns
out that without doing this, libxml2 will always leak a bunch of the XML
data, and that is causing failures with LSan. This is also quite a bit
simpler and I don't think it is slow enough to really be a show stopper.
If someone yells about the runtime of c-index-test, we can do other
things to try to mitigate it, but the current strategy wasn't working
well.
llvm-svn: 207882
It's possible that the "comment AST" may be replaced or split out in the
midterm, any anyway this makes the headers easier to read.
Developers don't currently need to include "clang-c/Documentation.h" explicitly
and there's no macro to test for availability yet.
The raw comment and brief comment accessors have been kept in Index.h though
brief support may also move here as a separate proposal.
This is not a deprecation, just a gentle separation of concerns as we look to
simplify the built-in representation of comment nodes and support external
comment processors.
llvm-svn: 207392
The change was landed without review or test cases.
It trivially broke almost any stable application checking for Severity >=
CXDiagnostic_Error or indeed any other kind of severity comparison upon
encountering a 'remark'.
Mapped to CXDiagnostic_Warning until a workable solution is proposed to the
list that preserves API stability.
(It's also not clear why the rest of r202475 wasn't simply implemented as a
modifier to the existing 'warning' level.)
llvm-svn: 207319
A CursorPlatformAvailability can have several "unavailable" attributes, don't
leak all but the first. I'm not sure if there can be several "deprecate"ds too,
but add the same logic there to keep the two code paths looking the same.
llvm-svn: 207076
We don't need the ASTContext for the diagnostics, only the language
options, which we can get from the compiler invocation. It worries me
how many categorically different states the ASTUnit class can be in
depending on how it is being constructed/used.
llvm-svn: 206909
Update clang to use the InstrProfReader from LLVM to read
instrumentation based profile data. This also switches us from the
naive text format to the binary format, since that's what's
implemented in the reader.
llvm-svn: 206658
The YAMLParser has its own escaped string representation, and does not
handle octal escape sequences. When writing the virtual file system to a
YAML file, use yaml::escape().
llvm-svn: 206443
The idea is to give visibility to more type kinds, especially for getting
a better grasp of what appears as unexposed type kind with libclang.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3325
llvm-svn: 205921
Code review feedback from Eric Christopher on r204261.
I didn't want to go into too much detail (the revision history should
provide the full stuff) - but I can add more if that's preferred.
Also moved this up to right by the construction of the MCAsmInfo so
there's less chance that other things might sneak in in between.
llvm-svn: 205267
For those playing at home this produced some fairly subtle behavior. The
sections created in InitMCObjectFileInfo were created without compressed
debug info (a mistake, but not necessarily /broken). Since these
sections were almost always referenced by the existing MCSection object,
this almost worked.
This got weird when we got to handling the relocations for a section.
See ELFObjectWriter::WriteSection where we compute the true section for
a relocation section by simply stripping the ".rela" prefix and then
looking up that section - doing so hit the compression codepath, looked
up .zdebug_blah and found a newly constructed empty section... thus,
things got weird.
This is untestable without a cross-project test (let me know if people
would prefer that to no testing).
llvm-svn: 205261
These don't seem to have any real point. Let's start with
IndexingContext. I can't come up with any conceivable reason to have
many hundereds of thousands of these alive in an address space which
would make the 4x difference in allocated (but unused) memory for the
string scratch buffer a significant memory usage problem.
The EditedSource one is somewhat more surprising. This is an 8x increase
in the memory allocated (but not used) per editted source file. However,
for this to realistically be a problem, you would need to have over half
a million editted source files in a single address space, and even that
would only really have problems on 32-bit Windows where you really only
have 2gb of virtual address space. And what's more important, the fix to
this if it is actually an issue shouldn't be to shrink the allocator's
size, it is to pass a single allocator into *many* edited source file
objects and let them share the memory.
These were the only two uses of custom sized BumpPtrAllocators
(excluding ones in the JIT using a custom allocation strategy) in all of
LLVM, Clang, LLD, LLDB, or Polly. I don't think we actually need this
complexity in the primary BumpPtrAllocator at all and am planning to
remove it.
llvm-svn: 204910
Because neither ' ' nor '-' is alphanumeric, \b won't match between them!
Since in this case we know our output is coming from a -### invocation,
we should always have spaces on both sides of the flag we're trying to match,
"-cc1".
llvm-svn: 204356
This updates CodeGenPGO to use the ProfileDataReader introduced to
llvm in r203703 and the new API for writing out the profile introduced
to compiler-rt in r203710.
llvm-svn: 203711
This is a reapplication of r203236 with modifications to the definition of attrs() and following the new style guidelines on auto usage.
llvm-svn: 203362
An option with the same name already exists in the makefile build.
The name CLANG_IS_PRODUCTION is historical. We should probably change it, but
should change the configure build at the same time.
llvm-svn: 203325
a missing include from CLog.h.
CLog.h referenced most of the core libclang types but never directly
included Index.h that provides them. Previously it got lucky and other
headers were always included first but with the sorting it ended up
first in one case and stopped compiling. Adding the Index.h include
fixes it right up.
llvm-svn: 202810
Serialized diagnostics were accidentally using the AST diagnostic level values
rather than a dedicated stable enum, so the addition of "remark" broke the
reading of existing serialized diagnostics files. I've added a .dia file
generated from Xcode 5's Clang to make sure we don't break this in the future.
llvm-svn: 202733
A 'remark' is information that is not an error or a warning, but rather some
additional information provided to the user. In contrast to a 'note' a 'remark'
is an independent diagnostic, whereas a 'note' always depends on another
diagnostic.
A typical use case for remark nodes is information provided to the user, e.g.
information provided by the vectorizer about loops that have been vectorized.
This patch provides the initial implementation of 'remarks'. It includes the
actual definiton of the remark nodes, their printing as well as basic parameter
handling. We are reusing the existing diagnostic parameters which means a remark
can be enabled with normal '-Wdiagnostic-name' flags and can be upgraded to
an error using '-Werror=diagnostic-name'. '-Werror' alone does not upgrade
remarks.
This patch is by intention minimal in terms of parameter handling. More
experience and more discussions will most likely lead to further enhancements
in the parameter handling.
llvm-svn: 202475
clang_Type_getTemplateArgument
Note that these functions don't handle variadic templates -- see tests.
Patch by Matthieu Nottale and Philippe Daouadi.
llvm-svn: 202406
In r199283 I switched the name of this variable to CCC_OVERRIDE_OPTIONS, but
I kept some code to continue recognizing the old name temporarily. As far as
I know, the only use of this was for some internal testing at Apple, and we've
now switched to use the new name. If anyone else is still using this and needs
more time to switch names, I guess we'll find out! <rdar://problem/15821425>
llvm-svn: 201962
This does;
- clang_tablegen() adds each tblgen'd target to global property CLANG_TABLEGEN_TARGETS as list.
- List of targets is added to LLVM_COMMON_DEPENDS.
- all clang libraries and targets depend on generated headers.
You might wonder this would be regression, but in fact, this is little loss.
- Almost all of clang libraries depend on tblgen'd files and clang-tblgen.
- clang-tblgen may cause short stall-out but doesn't cause unconditional rebuild.
- Each library's dependencies to tblgen'd files might vary along headers' structure.
It made hard to track and update *really optimal* dependencies.
Each dependency to intrinsics_gen and ClangSACheckers is left as DEPENDS.
llvm-svn: 201842
TU is not guaranteed to be initialised in all cases. In particular if CIdx or
ast_filename is NULL (or if &TU is NULL), then clang_createTranslationUnit2 will
not initialise the out parameter out_TU. This is followed by an assertion check
which may perform a branch based on unitialised memory.
Caught by scan-build.
llvm-svn: 201628
This triggers on one of our internal tests.
Dmitri:
I do not understand this part of the codebase well enough to locate the
underlying cause easily. If the correct fix is not obvious, I can try to
debug the problem further or try to come up with reduced test case.
llvm-svn: 201329
This commit improves libclang to report the error condition when
CXTranslationUnit can not be created because of a stale PCH file. This allows
the caller, for example, to rebuild the PCH file and retry the request.
There two are APIs in libclang that return a CXTranslationUnit and don't
support reporting detailed errors (the only error condition is a NULL result).
For these APIs, a second, superior, version is introduced --
clang_createTranslationUnit2 and clang_parseTranslationUnit2. These functions
return a CXTranslationUnit indirectly and also return an error code. Old
functions are still supported and are nothing more than convenience wrappers
that ignore extended error codes.
As a cleanup, this commit also categorizes some libclang errors in the
functions I had to modify anyway.
llvm-svn: 201249
the build
When Clang loads the module, it verifies the user source files that the module
was built from. If any file was changed, the module is rebuilt. There are two
problems with this:
1. correctness: we don't verify system files (there are too many of them, and
stat'ing all of them would take a lot of time);
2. performance: the same module file is verified again and again during a
single build.
This change allows the build system to optimize source file verification. The
idea is based on the fact that while the project is being built, the source
files don't change. This allows us to verify the module only once during a
single build session. The build system passes a flag,
-fbuild-session-timestamp=, to inform Clang of the time when the build started.
The build system also requests to enable this feature by passing
-fmodules-validate-once-per-build-session. If these flags are not passed, the
behavior is not changed. When Clang verifies the module the first time, it
writes out a timestamp file. Then, when Clang loads the module the second
time, it finds a timestamp file, so it can compare the verification timestamp
of the module with the time when the build started. If the verification
timestamp is too old, the module is verified again, and the timestamp file is
updated.
llvm-svn: 201224
A return type is the declared or deduced part of the function type specified in
the declaration.
A result type is the (potentially adjusted) type of the value of an expression
that calls the function.
Rule of thumb:
* Declarations have return types and parameters.
* Expressions have result types and arguments.
llvm-svn: 200082
More universal way of removing trailing whitespace characters then 'chomp' does. Chomp "removes any trailing string that corresponds to the current value of $/" (quote from perldoc). In my case an input ended with '\r\r\n', chomp left '\r' at the end of input and the script ended up with an error "Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string"
llvm-svn: 199892
Lift the getFunctionDecl() utility out of the parser into a general
Decl::getAsFunction() and use it to simplify other parts of the implementation.
Reduce isFunctionOrFunctionTemplate() to a simple type check that works the
same was as the other is* functions and move unwrapping of shadowed decls to
callers so it doesn't get run twice.
Shuffle around canSkipFunctionBody() to reduce virtual dispatch on ASTConsumer.
There's no need to query when we already know the body can't be skipped.
llvm-svn: 199794
Fix a perennial source of confusion in the clang type system: Declarations and
function prototypes have parameters to which arguments are supplied, so calling
these 'arguments' was a stretch even in C mode, let alone C++ where default
arguments, templates and overloading make the distinction important to get
right.
Readability win across the board, especially in the casting, ADL and
overloading implementations which make a lot more sense at a glance now.
Will keep an eye on the builders and update dependent projects shortly.
No functional change.
llvm-svn: 199686
encodes the canonical rules for LLVM's style. I noticed this had drifted
quite a bit when cleaning up LLVM, so wanted to clean up Clang as well.
llvm-svn: 198686
The separate Xcode project generated for Clang is putting the clang
executables into the same location where the LLVM executables are
going. This is wrong, and breaks the Clang build because we try to
create clang++ and clang-cl symlinks in the wrong place and to the
wrong place.
As a stop-gap to get these builds working again, teach the symlink
generation to point into the LLVM executable directory instead.
llvm-svn: 198319
Remove UnaryTypeTraitExpr and switch all remaining type trait related handling
over to TypeTraitExpr.
The UTT/BTT/TT enum prefix and evaluation code is retained pending further
cleanup.
This is part of the ongoing work to unify type traits following the removal of
BinaryTypeTraitExpr in r197273.
llvm-svn: 198271
Also stop setting passing -dead_strip explicitly for libclang and instead
rely on this now happening by default. (And make it happen by default for
add_clang_library, which doesn't use the library cmake functions from llvm.)
llvm-svn: 198200
It may be a quick and dirty script but it's still useful to have some
indication as to its purpose.
Text taken straight from Jordan's r158682 commit message.
llvm-svn: 198128
While debating the finer points of file extension matching, we somehow missed
the bigger problem that the current code will match anything starting with the
default or user-specified pattern (e.g. lit.site.cfg.in).
Fix this by doing what find(1) does, implicitly wrapping the pattern with ^$.
llvm-svn: 197608
Summary:
-regex and -iregex both mimic options of the find utility.
Made the default list of extensions case-insensitive, so that it's not only C
and CPP extensions are accepted in upper case.
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2415
llvm-svn: 197378
There's nothing special about type traits accepting two arguments.
This commit eliminates BinaryTypeTraitExpr and switches all related handling
over to TypeTraitExpr.
Also fixes a CodeGen failure with variadic type traits appearing in a
non-constant expression.
The BTT/TT prefix and evaluation code is retained as-is for now but will soon
be further cleaned up.
This is part of the ongoing work to unify type traits.
llvm-svn: 197273
Add support for more filename extensions based on the list in the clang
plus JavaScript.
Also adds a -regex option so users can override defaults if they have unusual
file extensions or want to format everything in the diff.
Keeping with tradition the flag is modelled on Unix conventions, this time
matching the semantics of find(1).
llvm-svn: 196917
as the location for grabbing clang-format.exe, and also output the .vsix here.
This allows us to find clang-format.exe when building from a MSVC Solution.
llvm-svn: 196512
Summary:
In general, this type node can be used to represent any type adjustment
that occurs implicitly without losing type sugar. The immediate use of
this is to adjust the calling conventions of member function pointer
types without breaking template instantiation.
Fixes PR17996.
Reviewers: rsmith
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2332
llvm-svn: 196451
This makes it possible to build the clang-format vs plugin from the cmake build.
It is a hack, as it shells out to "devenv" to actually build it, but it's hidden
away in a corner behind a flag, and it provides a convenient way of building the
plug-in from the command-line together with the rest of clang.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2310
llvm-svn: 196299
This makes the clang-format plugin self-contained. Instead of
requiring clang-format.exe to be available on the PATH, this
includes it in the plugin's installer (.vsix file) and runs it
from the install directory.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2281
llvm-svn: 196122
This matches other README.txt files in LLVM and makes things more obvious on
Windows where it's likely to be read. CRLFs are retained for the same reason.
Also fix Visual Studio product name.
llvm-svn: 195420
This allows compilation database implementations for distributed build
systems to hand all data to the client to make parsing independent of
the file system.
llvm-svn: 194571
substitution failure, allow a flag to be set on the Diagnostic object,
to mark it as 'causes substitution failure'.
Refactor Diagnostic.td and the tablegen to use an enum for SFINAE behavior
rather than a bunch of flags.
llvm-svn: 194444
Sublime Text 2 uses Python 2.6
Sublime Text 3 uses Python 3.3
The `print` function has been available as a __future__ import since
2.6, so use it.
Patch by Johan Engelen!
llvm-svn: 194287
Switch clang-format over to Rewriter::overwriteChangedFiles().
The previous implementation was attempting to stream back directly to the
original file and failing if it was already memory mapped by MemoryBuffer,
an operation unsupported by Windows.
MemoryBuffer generally mmaps files larger than the physical page size so
this will have been difficult to reproduce consistently.
This change also reduces flicker in code editors and IDEs on all platforms
when reformatting in-place.
Note that other incorrect uses of MemoryBuffer exist in LLVM/clang and
will need a similar fix.
A test should be added for Windows when libFormat performance issues are
fixed (it takes longer than a day to format a 1MB file at present!)
llvm-svn: 194250
into a separate "parse an attribute that takes a type argument" codepath. This
results in both codepaths being a lot cleaner and simpler, and fixes some bugs
where the type argument handling bled into the expression argument handling and
caused us to both accept invalid and reject valid attribute arguments.
llvm-svn: 193731
Some of the shared compiler/linker flags start with -m, so they've been
getting passed to the compiler only since r180073. Now, the -m* wildcard
is processed after the shared flags and the ignored flags.
Found by Laszlo Nagy!
llvm-svn: 193184
Summary:
"svn diff|clang-format-diff.py" will just output the diff.
Now it's possible to use:
svn diff|clang-format-diff.py|patch -p0
as an equivalent to:
svn diff|clang-format-diff.py -i
;)
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1840
llvm-svn: 192505
Also let clang-format-diff.py detect errors based on clang-format's
return code. Otherwise messages like "Can't find usable .clang-format,
falling back to LLVM style" can make it fail, which might be undesired.
Patch by Alp Toker. Thank you!
llvm-svn: 192184
Summary:
Use the arguments given to the OS at process creation-time instead of
the arguments passed into main() by the C runtime environment. The ones
that main() received may not be suitable (e.g. not Unicode).
Depends on D1834
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1835
llvm-svn: 192091
Patch by Alp Toker. Many thanks!
Original descriptions:
clang-format-diff incorrectly modifies unchanged lines due to an error
in diff parsing.
The unified diff format has a default line change count of 1, and 0 may
be specified to indicate that no lines have been added. This patch
updates the parser to accurately reflect the diff specification.
This also has the benefit of stabilising the operation so it will
produce the same output when run multiple times on the same changeset,
which was previously not the case.
No tests added because this script is not currently tested (though we
should look into that!)
llvm-svn: 191820
The help text for clang-format's -style option and the function that processes
its value is moved to libFormat in this patch. The goal is to enable other
tools that use libFormat and also have a -style option to behave consistently
with clang-format.
llvm-svn: 191666
The previous change caused the driver to translate -Wa,-L to the
-msave-temp-labels option for cc1as, but cc1as did not accept that option.
This patch follows the same approach used for similar options (-relax-all,
-noexecstack) in the previous patch.
llvm-svn: 191458
1. Fixed constructor of shared clause.
2. Some macros for clauses processing are replaced by private template methods.
3. Additional checks in sema analysis of OpenMP clauses.
llvm-svn: 191265
LLVM supports applying conversion instructions to vectors of the same number of
elements (fptrunc, fptosi, etc.) but there had been no way for a Clang user to
cause such instructions to be generated when using builtin vector types.
C-style casting on vectors is already defined in terms of bitcasts, and so
cannot be used for these conversions as well (without leading to a very
confusing set of semantics). As a result, this adds a __builtin_convertvector
intrinsic (patterned after the OpenCL __builtin_astype intrinsic). This is
intended to aid the creation of vector intrinsic headers that create generic IR
instead of target-dependent intrinsics (in other words, this is a generic
_mm_cvtepi32_ps). As noted in the documentation, the action of
__builtin_convertvector is defined in terms of the action of a C-style cast on
each vector element.
llvm-svn: 190915
This is necessary when running two scan-build processes in parallel. The
directory naming scheme is now:
yyyy-MM-dd-HHmmss-PID-N
2013-09-13-174210-123-1
where "PID" is the scan-build process ID, and "N" is a sequential counter
(not likely to be needed now that seconds are mangled in, but just in case).
PR17196, using a suggested fix from Greg Czajkowski!
llvm-svn: 190735
Let me tell you a tale...
Within some twisted maze of debug info I've ended up implementing an
insane man's Include What You Use device. When the debugger emits debug
info it really shouldn't, I find out why & then realize the code could
be improved too.
In this instance CIndexDiagnostics.cpp had a lot more debug info with
Clang than GCC. Upon inspection a major culprit was all the debug info
describing clang::Sema. This was emitted because clang::Sema is
befriended by DiagnosticEngine which was rightly required, but GCC
doesn't emit debug info for friends so it never emitted anything for
Clang. Clang does emit debug info for friends (will be fixed/changed to
reduce debug info size).
But why didn't Clang just emit a declaration of Sema if this entire TU
didn't require a definition?
1) Diagnostic.h did the right thing, only using a declaration of Sema
and not including Sema.h at all.
2) Some other dependency of CIndexDiagnostics.cpp didn't do the right
thing. ASTUnit.h, only needing a declaration, still included Sema.h
(hence this commit which removes that include and adds the necessary
includes to the cpp files that were relying on this)
3) -flimit-debug-info didn't save us because of
EnterExpressionEvaluationContext, defined inline in Sema.h which fires
the "requiresCompleteType" check/flag (since it uses nested types from
Sema and calls Sema member functions) and thus, if debug info is ever
emitted for the type, the whole type is emitted and not just a
declaration.
Improving -flimit-debug-info to account for this would be... hard.
Modifying the code so that's not 'required to be complete' might be
possible, but probably only by moving EnterExpressionEvaluationContext
either into Sema, or out of Sema.h. That might be a bit too much of a
contortion to be bothered with.
Also, this is only one of the cases where emitting debug info for
friends caused us to emit a lot more debug info (this change reduces
Clang's DWO size by 0.93%, dropping friends entirely reduces debug info
by 3.2%) - I haven't hunted down the other cases, but I assume they
might be similar (Sema or something like it). IWYU or a similar tool
might help us reduce build times a bit, but analyzing debug info to find
these differences isn't worthwhile. I'll take the 3.2% win, provide this
small improvement to the code itself, and move on.
llvm-svn: 190715
With -style=file, clang-format now starts to search for a .clang-format
file starting at the file given with -assume-filename if it reads from
stdin. Otherwise, it would start searching from the current directory,
which is not helpful for editor integrations.
Also changed vim, emacs and sublime integrations to actually make use of
this flag.
This fixes llvm.org/PR17072.
llvm-svn: 190691
The code in CGExpr was added back in 2012 (r165536) but not exercised in tests
until recently.
Detected on the MemorySanitizer bootstrap bot.
llvm-svn: 190521
Dotfiles are impractical on Windows. This makes clang-format search
for the style configuration file as '_clang-format' in addition to
the usual '.clang-format'. This is similar to how VIM searches for
'_vimrc' on Windows.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1629
llvm-svn: 190413
fallback syntax used when we fail to find a '.clang-format' file. Adjust
variable names appropriately.
Update the editor integration pieces that specify a '-style' option to
specify it as '-style=file'. I left the functionality in place because
even if the preferred method is to use '.clang-format' files, this way
if someone needs to clobber the style in their editor we show how to do
so in these examples.
Also check in a '.clang-format' file for Clang to ensure that separate
checkouts and builds of Clang from LLVM can still get the nice
formatting. =] This unfortunately required nuking the test for the
absence of a '.clang-format' file as now the directory happening to be
under your clang source tree will cause there to always be a file. ;]
llvm-svn: 189741
The individual group and subgroups tables are now two large tables. The option table stores an index into these two tables instead of pointers. This reduces the size of the options tabe since it doesn't need to store pointers. It also reduces the number of relocations needed.
My build shows this reducing DiagnosticsIDs.o and the clang binary by ~20.5K. It also removes ~400 relocation entries from DiagnosticIDs.o.
llvm-svn: 189438
Summary:
Makes functions with implicit calling convention compatible with
function types with a matching explicit calling convention. This fixes
things like calls to qsort(), which has an explicit __cdecl attribute on
the comparator in Windows headers.
Clang will now infer the calling convention from the declarator. There
are two cases when the CC must be adjusted during redeclaration:
1. When defining a non-inline static method.
2. When redeclaring a function with an implicit or mismatched
convention.
Fixes PR13457, and allows clang to compile CommandLine.cpp for the
Microsoft C++ ABI.
Excellent test cases provided by Alexander Zinenko!
Reviewers: rsmith
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1231
llvm-svn: 189412
Variables set in a makefile are not overridden by environment variables.
Make sure we actually override CC and CXX when using scan-build.
Patch by Steve McCoy!
llvm-svn: 189372
Thanks for pointing this out, Stephen. I think this is right now -- I
attempted to try all four valid combinations with both the autoconf and
CMake builds.
See also LLVM changes to the configure script.
llvm-svn: 189027
Basically, isInMainFile considers line markers, and isWrittenInMainFile
doesn't. Distinguishing between the two is useful when dealing with
files which are preprocessed files or rewritten with -frewrite-includes
(so we don't, for example, print useless warnings).
llvm-svn: 188968
Per feedback from Chandler, it's better to have libraries with more specific functionality.
LibIndex will contain the indexing functionality of libclang, which includes USR generation.
llvm-svn: 188601