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Argyrios Kyrtzidis fe6b880de5 [PCH/Modules] Don't tie TargetOptions::LinkerVersion to a module/PCH, it's a driver only thing and doesn't affect any language/preprocessor/etc. semantics.
rdar://16714526

llvm-svn: 207570
2014-04-29 18:45:01 +00:00
Ben Langmuir b92de02f17 Reapply r207477 and r207479 without cyclic dependency
Fixed by moving ProcessWarningOptions from Frontend into Basic. All of
the dependencies for ProcessWarningOptions were already in Basic, so
this was a small change.

llvm-svn: 207549
2014-04-29 16:25:26 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi 366363dac1 Revert r207477 (and r207479), "Check -Werror options during module validation"
It tried to introduce cyclic dependencies. Serialization shouldn't depend on Frontend, since Frontend depends on Serialization.

llvm-svn: 207497
2014-04-29 06:58:59 +00:00
Ben Langmuir be84adbf1b Check -Werror options during module validation
This patch checks whether the diagnostic options that could lead to
errors (principally -Werror) are consistent between when a module was
built and when it is loaded.  If there are new -Werror flags, then the
module is rebuilt.  In order to canonicalize the options we do this
check at the level of the constructed DiagnosticsEngine, which contains
the final set of diag to diagnostic level mappings.  Currently we only
rebuild with the new diagnostic options, but we intend to refine this in
the future to include the union of the new and old flags, since we know
the old ones did not cause errors.  System modules are only rebuilt when
-Wsystem-headers is enabled.

One oddity is that unlike checking language options, we don’t perform
this diagnostic option checking when loading from a precompiled header.
The reason for this is that the compiler cannot rebuild the PCH, so
anything that requires it to be rebuilt effectively leaks into the build
system.  And in this case, that would mean the build system
understanding the complex relationship between diagnostic options and
the underlying diagnostic mappings, which is unreasonable.  Skipping the
check is safe, because these options do not affect the generated AST.
You simply won’t get new build errors due to changed -Werror options
automatically, which is also true for non-module cases.

llvm-svn: 207477
2014-04-29 00:36:53 +00:00
Ben Langmuir 4f5212a60e Add module name and module map file to -module-file-info
llvm-svn: 206217
2014-04-14 22:12:44 +00:00
Hans Wennborg c9bd88e681 Remove the -cxx-abi command-line flag.
This makes the C++ ABI depend entirely on the target: MS ABI for -win32 triples,
Itanium otherwise. It's no longer possible to do weird combinations.

To be able to run a test with a specific ABI without constraining it to a
specific triple, new substitutions are added to lit: %itanium_abi_triple and
%ms_abi_triple can be used to get the current target triple adjusted to the
desired ABI. For example, if the test suite is running with the i686-pc-win32
target, %itanium_abi_triple will expand to i686-pc-mingw32.

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2545

llvm-svn: 199250
2014-01-14 19:35:09 +00:00
Douglas Gregor bf7fc9c542 <rdar://problem/13509689> Introduce -module-file-info option that provides information about a particular module file.
This option can be useful for end users who want to know why they
ended up with a ton of different variants of the "std" module in their
module cache. This problem should go away over time, as we reduce the
need for module variants, but it will never go away entirely.

llvm-svn: 178148
2013-03-27 16:47:18 +00:00