use-before-def errors in SCEVExpander-produced code in sqlite3 when debug
info with optimization is enabled, though the testcases for this are
dependent on use-list order.
llvm-svn: 99001
to maintain a list of types (one for each result of
the node) instead of a single type. There are liberal
hacks added to emulate the old behavior in various
situations, but they can start disolving now.
llvm-svn: 98999
projects rely upon llvm-gcc, the LLVM test suite, and poolalloc. This ensures
that the aforementioned projects have their object trees created first so that
other projects can find their object trees when they themselves are configured.
llvm-svn: 98998
override prefix and only the r/m16 forms should have had that. Also for variant
one, the AT&T syntax, added suffixes to all forms. Also added the missing
64-bit form for 'CRC32 r64, r/m8'. Plus added test cases for all forms and
tweaked one test case to add the needed suffixes.
llvm-svn: 98980
disabled for several months (since svn r88806) and no one noticed. My fix
for pr6543 yesterday reenabled it, but broke the ARM port's code for using
TBB/TBH. Rather than adding a target hook to disable merging for Thumb2 only,
I'm just taking this out. It is not common to have identical jump tables,
the code we used to merge them was O(N^2), and it only helps code size, not
performance.
llvm-svn: 98977
- This is "extraordinarily" Darwin 'as' compatible. See the litany of FIXMEs littered about for more information.
- There are a few cases which seem to clearly be 'as' bugs which I have left unsupported, and there is one cases where we diverge but should fix if it blocks diffing .o files (Darwin 'as' ends up widening a jump unnecessarily).
- 403.gcc build, runs, and diffs equivalently to the 'as' built version now (using llvm-mc). However, it builds so slowly that I wouldn't recommend trying it quite yet. :)
llvm-svn: 98974
Python 2.4 always hits this bug: http://bugs.python.org/issue1731717
when running check-lit on multi-core systems.
Setting numThreads to 1 makes it slower, but at least the results reported are
correct.
llvm-svn: 98969
eliminating the extra PopulatePreprocessingRecord object. This will
become useful once we start writing the preprocessing record to
precompiled headers.
llvm-svn: 98966
This time I did a self-hosted bootstrap on Linux x86-64,
with no problems. Let's see how darwin 64-bit self-hosting
goes. At the first sign of failure I'll back this out.
Maybe the valgrind bots give me a hint of what may be wrong
(it at all).
llvm-svn: 98957
entity (if applicable) which was actually looked up. If a candidate was found
via a using declaration, this is the UsingShadowDecl; otherwise, if
the candidate is template specialization, this is the template; otherwise,
this is the function.
The point of this exercise is that "found declarations" are the entities
we do access control for, not their underlying declarations. Broadly speaking,
this patch fixes access control for using declarations.
There is a *lot* of redundant code calling into the overload-resolution APIs;
we really ought to clean that up.
llvm-svn: 98945
deserialization of precompiled headers, where the deserialization of
the source location entry for a buffer (e.g., macro instantiation
scratch space) would overwrite a one-element FileID cache in the
source manager. When tickled at the wrong time, we would return the
wrong decomposed source location and eventually cause c-index-test to
crash.
Found by dumb luck. It's amazing this hasn't shown up before.
llvm-svn: 98940