In certain cases ASTReader would call the normal DiagnosticsEngine API to initialize
the state of diagnostic pragmas but DiagnosticsEngine would try to compare source locations
leading to crash because the main FileID was not yet initialized.
Yet another case of the ASTReader trying to use the normal APIs and inadvertently breaking
invariants. Fix this by having the ASTReader set up the internal state directly.
llvm-svn: 144153
essence, the redeclaration chain for a class could end up in an
inconsistent state while deserializing multiple declarations in that
chain, where the circular linked list was not, in fact,
circular. Since only two redeclarations of the same entity will get
loaded when we're in this state, restore circularity when both have
been loaded. Fixes <rdar://problem/10324940> / PR11195.
llvm-svn: 143037
source locations from source locations loaded from an AST/PCH file.
Previously, loading an AST/PCH file involved carefully pre-allocating
space at the beginning of the source manager for the source locations
and FileIDs that correspond to the prefix, and then appending the
source locations/FileIDs used for parsing the remaining translation
unit. This design forced us into loading PCH files early, as a prefix,
whic has become a rather significant limitation.
This patch splits the SourceManager space into two parts: for source
location "addresses", the lower values (growing upward) are used to
describe parsed code, while upper values (growing downward) are used
for source locations loaded from AST/PCH files. Similarly, positive
FileIDs are used to describe parsed code while negative FileIDs are
used to file/macro locations loaded from AST/PCH files. As a result,
we can load PCH/AST files even during parsing, making various
improvemnts in the future possible, e.g., teaching #include <foo.h> to
look for and load <foo.h.gch> if it happens to be already available.
This patch was originally written by Sebastian Redl, then brought
forward to the modern age by Jonathan Turner, and finally
polished/finished by me to be committed.
llvm-svn: 135484
which determines whether a particular file is actually a header that
is intended to be guarded from multiple inclusions within the same
translation unit.
llvm-svn: 130808
take into account the region of interest. Otherwise, we may fail to
traverse some important preprocessed entity cursors.
Fixes <rdar://problem/8554072>.
llvm-svn: 122350
identifier, we may have a Sema object but no translation unit scope
(because parsing is finished). In this case, we still need to update
the IdResolver, which might still be used when writing a PCH
containing another PCH (without chaining). This bug manifested as a
failure with precompiled preambles.
Also, add a little environment-variable-sensitive logging for
libclang.
llvm-svn: 114774
and reenable crash recovery test.
- Reparsing is still very crashy / weird, so I had to sprinkle random code into
the remapped input to get it to do what I want (i.e., crash!).
llvm-svn: 111550
creating the preamble and "replay" them when reusing the
preamble. Also, fix a thinko in the copying of the preamble when
building the precompiled preamble.
llvm-svn: 110061
presence of precompiled headers by forcibly loading all of the
methods we know about from the PCH file before constructing our
code-completion list.
llvm-svn: 100535