It had been causing test "Misc/diag-verify.cpp" failure on ms cl.exe. The emission was ordered unexpectedly as below;
First) error: 'error' diagnostics seen but not expected:
Second) error: 'error' diagnostics expected but not seen:
llvm-svn: 146830
make VariadicFunction actually be trivial. Do so, and also make it look
more like your standard trivial functor by making it a struct with no
access specifiers. The unit test is updated to initialize its functors
properly.
llvm-svn: 146827
the policy of how diagnostics are lowered/rendered, while TextDiagnostic handles
the actual pretty-printing.
This is a first part of reworking SerializedDiagnosticPrinter to use the same
inclusion-stack/macro-expansion logic as TextDiagnostic.
llvm-svn: 146819
including deserializing their bodies, so that any other declarations that
get referenced in the body will be fully deserialized by the time we pass them to the consumer.
Could not reduce to a test case unfortunately. rdar://10587158.
llvm-svn: 146817
Stopping at '@' was originally intended to avoid skipping an '@' at the @interface context
when doing parser recovery, but we should not stop at all '@' tokens because they may be part
of expressions (e.g. in @"string", @selector(), etc.), so in most cases we will want to skip them.
This commit caused 'test/Parser/method-def-in-class.m' to fail for the cases where we tried to
recover from unmatched angle bracket but IMO it is not a big deal to not have good recovery
from such broken code and the way we did recovery would not always work anyway (e.g. if there was '@'
in an expression).
The case that rdar://7029784 is about still passes.
llvm-svn: 146815
because the memory associated with them is going to get released.
We also don't want them to affect later parsing.
(We do the same for C++ inline methods.)
The underlying cause for the leftover tokens is going to be addressed in the
next commit.
Couldn't get a test case for the crash though. rdar://10583033.
llvm-svn: 146814
as part of the thread format output.
Currently this is only done for the ThreadPlanStepOut.
Add a convenience API ABI::GetReturnValueObject.
Change the ValueObject::EvaluationPoint to BE an ExecutionContextScope, rather than
trying to hand out one of its subsidiary object's pointers. That way this will always
be good.
llvm-svn: 146806
enhanced disassembler classify disassemblers by
target triple (as a string) rather than just by
the architecture component of the triple. This
fixes a problem where different variants of the
Thumb instruction set were lumped into the same
hash bucket.
llvm-svn: 146799
Check if the input parameters are tainted (or point to tainted data) on
a checkPreStmt<CallExpr>. If the output should be tainted, record it in
the state. On post visit (checkPostStmt<CallExpr>), use the state to
make decisions (in addition to the existing logic). Use this logic for
atoi and fscanf.
llvm-svn: 146793