If we want to resolve the remaining FIXMEs here, we probably want to
extend the main lookup mechanism to perform lookup into dependent bases,
but we would have to tread lightly. Adding more name lookup has major
impact on compile time.
If we did extend the main mechanism, we would add a flag to LookupResult
that allows us to find names from dependent base classes where the base
is a specialization of a known template. The final LookupResult would
still return LookupResult::NotFoundInCurrentInstantiation, but it would
have a collection of Decls. If we find a real lookup result, we would
clear the flag and the existing lookup results and begin accumulating
only real lookup results.
We would structure the lookup as a secondary lookup between normal
lookup and typo correction for normal compilation, but for MSVC
compatibility mode, we would always enable this extra lookup into
dependent bases.
llvm-svn: 212566
This merges the two tests into one since there is no real reason to separate
them. It also fixes the test invocation to specify -fms-compatibility without
which we would end up without an Intrin.h header.
llvm-svn: 212563
MSVC appears to perform name lookup into dependent base classes when the
dependent base class has a known primary template. This allows them to
know whether some unqualified ids are types or not, which allows them to
parse more class templates without typename keywords.
We can do the same thing when type name lookup fails, and if we find a
single type decl in one of our dependent base classes, recover as though
the user wrote 'typename MyClass::TypeFromBase'.
This allows us to parse some COM smart pointer classes in wrl/client.h
from the Windows 8 SDK.
Reviewers: rsmith
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4237
llvm-svn: 212561
Also provide _setjmpex(). r200243 put in _setjmp() and _setjmpex() behind a
comment since jmp_buf wasn't available. r200344 added jmp_buf and put in
_setjmp(), but missed _setjmpex().
llvm-svn: 212557
r184166 added an X86_32 function in the middle of the SystemZ code.
The SystemZ port had been added only a couple of weeks earlier and
the original patch probably predated that.
No behavioral change intended.
llvm-svn: 212524
Protect MMX specific declarations under a __MMX__ guard. This header can be
included on non-x86 architectures (e.g. ARM) which do not support the MMX ISA.
Use the preprocessor to prevent these declarations from being processed.
llvm-svn: 212512
Although the functions are marked as always_inline, the compiler with which they
are used may not honour the extended attributes and emit them as functions. In
such a case, indicate that they should have extern "C" linkage and should not be
mangled in C++ style if used within C++.
llvm-svn: 212511
Of course, such code is horribly broken and will explode on impact.
That said, ATL does it, and we have to support them, at least a little
bit.
Fixes PR20191.
llvm-svn: 212508
All blacklisting logic is now moved to the frontend (Clang).
If a function (or source file it is in) is blacklisted, it doesn't
get sanitize_address attribute and is therefore not instrumented.
If a global variable (or source file it is in) is blacklisted, it is
reported to be blacklisted by the entry in llvm.asan.globals metadata,
and is not modified by the instrumentation.
The latter may lead to certain false positives - not all the globals
created by Clang are described in llvm.asan.globals metadata (e.g,
RTTI descriptors are not), so we may start reporting errors on them
even if "module" they appear in is blacklisted. We assume it's fine
to take such risk:
1) errors on these globals are rare and usually indicate wild memory access
2) we can lazily add descriptors for these globals into llvm.asan.globals
lazily.
llvm-svn: 212505
Now CodeGenFunction is responsible for looking at sanitizer blacklist
(in CodeGenFunction::StartFunction) and turning off instrumentation,
if necessary.
No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 212501
Get rid of cached CodeGenModule::SanOpts, which was used to turn off
sanitizer codegen options if current LLVM Module is blacklisted, and use
plain LangOpts.Sanitize instead.
1) Some codegen decisions (turning TBAA or writable strings on/off)
shouldn't depend on the contents of blacklist.
2) llvm.asan.globals should *always* be created, even if the module
is blacklisted - soon Clang's CodeGen where we read sanitizer
blacklist files, so we should properly report which globals are
blacklisted to the backend.
llvm-svn: 212499
r212427 formalized the message-passing pattern by making these argument
structures const. This commit changes output arguments to get passed by
reference so we can eliminate mutable fields.
llvm-svn: 212497
Assertion failures call abort(), which return an exit code of 3 on
Windows. The 'not' utility has the same check.
Unfortunately, the crash-report.c test requires a shell, so it does not
run for me locally, so I can only test this manually.
There's still more work to be done here: we should generate a batch
script instead of a shell script on Windows.
llvm-svn: 212481
I misidentified the problem and did not test suffifiently. The files had
correctly been removed, but for some reason they still remained in my git
checkout. Not adding the files back to CMakeLists.txt, but rather removing
the stale files was the solution. Sorry for the unnecessary noise.
llvm-svn: 212446
The MS ABI RTTI emission code would choose names for IR types like
%"MSRTTITypeDescriptor\02". This name is undesirable because it
requires escaping; the underlying reason for this is that the name is
unprintable. Fix this by naming it %rtti.TypeDescriptor2.
While here, stop trying to do lookups in the LLVM Module's type table.
Instead, store the IR types in MicrosoftCXXABI. Lookups by name aren't
particularly fast.
llvm-svn: 212439
Let's not expose ABI specific minutia inside of CodeGenModule and Type.
Instead, let's abstract it through CXXABI.
This gets rid of:
CodeGenModule::getCompleteObjectLocator,
CodeGenModule::EmitFundamentalTypeDescriptor{s,},
CodeGenModule::getMSTypeDescriptor,
CodeGenModule::getMSCompleteObjectLocator,
CGCXXABI::shouldRTTIBeUnique,
CGCXXABI::classifyRTTIUniqueness.
CGRTTI was *almost* entirely centered around providing Itanium-style
RTTI information. Instead of providing interfaces that only it
consumes, move it to the ItaniumCXXABI implementation file. This allows
it to have access to Itanium-specific implementation details without
providing useless expansion points for the Microsoft ABI side.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4261
llvm-svn: 212435
These two functions initialize the source manager and header search objects and
shouldn't be in InitPreprocessor which is concerned with priming the
preprocessor itself and predefining macros.
llvm-svn: 212434