- Move the diagnostic to the case statement instead of at the end of the switch
- Add a fix-it hint as to how to fix the compilation error
llvm-svn: 132903
struct {
typedef int A = 0;
};
According to the C++11 standard, this is not ill-formed, but does not have any ascribed meaning. We can't reasonably accept it, so treat it as ill-formed.
Also switch C++ from an incorrect 'fields can only be initialized in constructors' diagnostic for this case to C's 'illegal initializer (only variables can be initialized)'
llvm-svn: 132890
Related result types apply Cocoa conventions to the type of message
sends and property accesses to Objective-C methods that are known to
always return objects whose type is the same as the type of the
receiving class (or a subclass thereof), such as +alloc and
-init. This tightens up static type safety for Objective-C, so that we
now diagnose mistakes like this:
t.m:4:10: warning: incompatible pointer types initializing 'NSSet *'
with an
expression of type 'NSArray *' [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
NSSet *array = [[NSArray alloc] init];
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Headers/NSObject.h:72:1:
note:
instance method 'init' is assumed to return an instance of its
receiver
type ('NSArray *')
- (id)init;
^
It also means that we get decent type inference when writing code in
Objective-C++0x:
auto array = [[NSMutableArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"one", @"two",nil];
// ^ now infers NSMutableArray* rather than id
llvm-svn: 132868
I believe, upon, careful review, that this code causes us to incorrectly
handle exception specifications of copy assignment operators in C++03
mode. However, we currently do not seem to properly implement the subtle
distinction between copying of members and bases made by implicit copy
constructors and assignment operators in C++03 - namely that they are
limited in their overload selection - in all cases. As such, I feel that
committing this code is correct pending a careful review of our
implementation of these semantics.
llvm-svn: 132841
Also, have Environment stop looking through NoOp casts; it didn't match the behavior of LiveVariables. And once that's gone, the whole cast block of that switch is unnecessary.
llvm-svn: 132840
- Removed fix-it hints from template instaniations since changes to the
templates are rarely helpful.
- Changed the caret in template instaniations from the class/struct name to the
class/struct keyword, matching the other warnings.
- Do not offer fix-it hints when multiple declarations disagree. Warnings are
still given.
- Once a definition is found, offer a fix-it hint to all previous declarations
with wrong tag.
- Declarations that disagree with a previous definition will get a fix-it hint
to change the declaration.
llvm-svn: 132831
This is a follow-up to r132565, and should address the rest of PR9969:
Warn about cases such as
int foo(A a, bool b) {
return a + b ? 1 : 2; // user probably meant a + (b ? 1 : 2);
}
also when + is an overloaded operator call.
llvm-svn: 132784
namespace set algorithm (re-)introduced. We may not have seen the 'std'
namespace, but we should still suggested associated namespaces. Easy
fix, but a bit annoying to test.
llvm-svn: 132744
specializations within an explicit instantiation to default to off
(enabled by -pedantic). Nobody else seem to implement C++
[temp.explicit]p3. Fixes PR10093.
llvm-svn: 132704