In general all the basic functionality seems to work and removes some redundancy
and more complicated features in favor of borrowing infrastructure from LLVM
build configurations. Here's a quick summary of details and remaining issues:
* Testing has spanned Ubuntu 18.04 & 19.10, CentOS 7, RHEL 8, and
MacOS/darwin. Architectures include x86_64 and Arm. Without
access to Window nothing has been tested there yet.
* As we change file and directory naming schemes (i.e.,
capitalization) some odd things can occur on MacOS systems with
case preserving but not case senstive file system configurations.
Can be painful and certainly something to watch out for as any
any such changes continue.
* Testing infrastructure still needs to be tuned up and worked on.
Note that there do appear to be cases of some tests hanging (on
MacOS in particular). They appear unrelated to the build
process.
* Shared library configurations need testing (and probably fixing).
* Tested both standalone and 'in-mono repo' builds. Changes for
supporting the mono repo builds will require LLVM-level changes that
are straightforward when the time comes.
* The configuration contains a work-around for LLVM's C++ standard mode
passing down into Flang/F18 builds (i.e., LLVM CMake configuration would
force a -std=c++11 flag to show up in command line arguments. The
current configuration removes that automatically and is more strict in
following new CMake guidelines for enforcing C++17 mode across all the
CMake files.
* Cleaned up a lot of repetition in the command line arguments. It
is likely that more work is still needed to both allow for
customization and working around CMake defailts (or those
inherited from LLVM's configuration files). On some platforms agressive
optimization flags (e.g. -O3) can actually break builds due to the inlining
of templates in .cpp source files that then no longer are available for use
cases outside those source files (shows up as link errors). Sticking at -O2
appears to fix this. Currently this CMake configuration forces this in
release mode but at the cost of stomping on any CMake, or user customized,
settings for the release flags.
* Made the lit tests non-source directory dependent where appropriate. This is
done by configuring certain test shell files to refer to the correct paths
whether an in or out of tree build is being performed. These configured
files are output in the build directory. A %B substitution is introduced in
lit to refer to the build directory, mirroring the %S substitution for the
source directory, so that the tests can refer to the configured shell scripts.
Co-authored-by: David Truby <david.truby@arm.com>
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@d1c7184159
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1045
This patch replaces the occurrence of std::ostream by llvm::raw_ostream.
In LLVM Coding Standards[1] "All new code should use raw_ostream
instead of ostream".[1]
As a consequence, this patch also replaces the use of:
std::stringstream by llvm::raw_string_ostream or llvm::raw_ostream*
std::ofstream by llvm::raw_fd_ostream
std::endl by '\n' and flush()[2]
std::cout by llvm::outs() and
std::cerr by llvm::errs()
It also replaces std::strerro by llvm::sys::StrError** , but NOT in Fortran
runtime libraries
*std::stringstream were replaced by llvm::raw_ostream in all methods that
used std::stringstream as a parameter. Moreover, it removes the pointers to
these streams.
[1]https://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html
[2]https://releases.llvm.org/2.5/docs/CodingStandards.html#ll_avoidendl
Signed-off-by: Caroline Concatto <caroline.concatto@arm.com>
Running clang-format-7
Signed-off-by: Caroline Concatto <caroline.concatto@arm.com>
Removing residue of ostream library
Signed-off-by: Caroline Concatto <caroline.concatto@arm.com>
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@a3507d44b8
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1047
When a module subprogram has the MODULE prefix the following must match
with the corresponding separate module procedure interface body:
- C1549: characteristics and dummy argument names
- C1550: binding label
- C1551: NON_RECURSIVE prefix
SubprogramMatchHelper performs all of these checks.
Rename separate-module-procs.f90 to separate-mp01.f90 so we can have
separate-mp02.f90 (etc).
Make ShapesAreCompatible public in characteristics.h.
Add Scope::IsSubmodule.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@d121578af1
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1080
If the pure context check succeeds, call `WhyNotModifiable` to verify
the LHS can be modified.
Detect assignment to whole assumed-size array.
Change `IsVariable` to return false for a parameter or a component or
array reference whose base it a parameter.
When analyzing an assignment statement, report an error if the LHS is
a constant expression. Otherwise it might get folded and when we detect
the problem later the error will be confusing.
Handle Substring on LHS of assignment. Change ExtractDataRef and IsVariable
to work on a Substring.
Fix IsImpliedShape and IsAssumedSize predicates in ArraySpec.
Fix C709 check in check-declarations.cpp.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@f2d2657aab
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1050
I've updated the compiler and test source with references to the contraints at
the points where they were enforced and tested. Many of these were already
implemented and required no code change. A few constraint checks were both
implemented and tested, and I only added references to the constraint
numbers in the compiler source and tests. Here are the things I had to
implement:
Constraint C716 states that, in a REAL constant, if both a kind-param and an
exponent letter appear, the exponent letter must be 'E'.
Constraints C715 and C719 require that a KIND value be actually implemented.
Constraint C722 requires that functions that return assumed-length character
types are external.
Constraint C726 disallows assumed lenght charater types for dummy arguments and
return types.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@45998741e5
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1031
Tree-same-pre-rewrite: false