Summary:
This would allow code completion clients to know which context is visited during Sema code completion.
Also some changes:
* add `EnteredContext` callback in VisibleDeclConsumer.
* add a simple unittest for sema code completion (only for visited contexts at the moment).
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov
Reviewed By: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: mgorny, bkramer, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42071
llvm-svn: 322661
Summary:
This patch changes the structure for raw string formatting options by making it
language based (enumerate delimiters per language) as opposed to delimiter-based
(specify the language for a delimiter). The raw string formatting now uses an
appropriate style from the .clang-format file, if exists.
Reviewers: bkramer
Reviewed By: bkramer
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42098
llvm-svn: 322634
HTML diagnostics can be an overwhelming blob of pages of code.
This patch adds a checkbox which filters this list down to only the
lines *relevant* to the counterexample by e.g. skipping branches which
analyzer has assumed to be infeasible at a time.
The resulting amount of output is much smaller, and often fits on one
screen, and also provides a much more readable diagnostics.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41378
llvm-svn: 322612
Summary:
noload_lookups() was too lazy: in addition to avoiding external decls, it
avoided populating the lazy lookup structure for internal decls.
This is the right behavior for the existing callsite in ASTDumper, but I think
it's not a very useful default, so we populate it by default.
While here:
- remove an unused test file accidentally added in r322371.
- remove lookups_begin()/lookups_end() in favor of lookups().begin(), which is
more common and more efficient.
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: cfe-commits, rsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42077
llvm-svn: 322548
Summary:
Introduce clang_getCursorPrettyPrinted() for pretty printing
declarations. Expose also PrintingPolicy, so the user gets more
fine-grained control of the entities being printed.
The already existing clang_getCursorDisplayName() is pretty limited -
for example, it does not handle return types, parameter names or default
arguments for function declarations. Addressing these issues in
clang_getCursorDisplayName() would mean to duplicate existing code
(e.g. clang::DeclPrinter), so rather expose new API to access the
existing functionality.
Reviewed By: jbcoe
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Patch by nik (Nikolai Kosjar)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39903
llvm-svn: 322540
The skipped preprocessor ranges are now serialized in the AST PCH file. This fixes, for example, libclang's clang_getSkippedRanges() returning zero ranges after reparsing a translation unit.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D20124
llvm-svn: 322503
Summary:
This patch adds a FormatStyleSet for storing per-language FormatStyles for the
purposes of formatting code blocks inside the main code.
Reviewers: bkramer
Reviewed By: bkramer
Subscribers: klimek, djasper, bkramer, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41487
llvm-svn: 322479
While here, fix up the myriad other ways in which Sema's two "can this handler
catch that exception?" implementations get things wrong and unify them.
llvm-svn: 322431
As @rjmccall suggested in D40023, we can get rid of
ABIInfo::shouldSignExtUnsignedType (used to handle cases like the Mips calling
convention where 32-bit integers are always sign extended regardless of the
sign of the type) by adding a SignExt field to ABIArgInfo. In the common case,
this new field is set automatically by ABIArgInfo::getExtend based on the sign
of the type. For targets that want greater control, they can use
ABIArgInfo::getSignExtend or ABIArgInfo::getZeroExtend when necessary. This
change also cleans up logic in CGCall.cpp.
There is no functional change intended in this patch, and all tests pass
unchanged. As noted in D40023, Mips might want to sign-extend unsigned 32-bit
integer return types. A future patch might modify
MipsABIInfo::classifyReturnType to use MipsABIInfo::extendType.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41999
llvm-svn: 322396
getAssociatedStmt() returns the outermost captured statement for the
OpenMP directive. It may return incorrect region in case of combined
constructs. Reworked the code to reduce the number of calls of
getAssociatedStmt() and used getInnermostCapturedStmt() and
getCapturedStmt() functions instead.
In case of firstprivate variables it may lead to an extra allocas
generation for private copies even if the variable is passed by value
into outlined function and could be used directly as private copy.
llvm-svn: 322393
Summary:
Enumerating the contents of a namespace or global scope will omit any
decls that aren't already loaded, instead of deserializing them from the
PCH.
This allows a fast hybrid code completion where symbols from headers are
provided by an external index. (Sema already exposes the information
needed to do a reasonabl job of filtering them).
Clangd plans to implement this hybrid.
This option is just a hint - callers still need to postfilter results if
they want to *avoid* completing decls outside the main file.
Reviewers: bkramer, ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41989
llvm-svn: 322371
Summary:
The STL types `std::pair` and `std::tuple` can both store reference types. However their constructors cannot adequately check if the initialization of reference types is safe. For example:
```
std::tuple<std::tuple<int> const&> t = 42;
// The stored reference is already dangling.
```
Libc++ has a best effort attempts in tuple to diagnose this, but they're not able to handle all valid cases (If I'm not mistaken). For example initialization of a reference from the result of a class's conversion operator. Libc++ would benefit from having a builtin traits which can provide a much better implementation.
This patch introduce the `__reference_binds_to_temporary(T, U)` trait that determines whether a reference of type `T` bound to an expression of type `U` would bind to a materialized temporary object.
Note that the trait simply returns false if `T` is not a reference type instead of reporting it as an error.
```
static_assert(__is_constructible(int const&, long));
static_assert(__reference_binds_to_temporary(int const&, long));
```
Reviewers: majnemer, rsmith
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: compnerd, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29930
llvm-svn: 322334
Summary:
Enable the compile-time flag -fsanitize-memory-use-after-dtor by
default. Note that the run-time option MSAN_OPTIONS=poison_in_dtor=1
still needs to be enabled for destructors to be poisoned.
Reviewers: eugenis, vitalybuka, kcc
Reviewed By: eugenis, vitalybuka
Subscribers: cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37860
llvm-svn: 322221
Adds option /guard:cf to clang-cl and -cfguard to cc1 to emit function IDs
of functions that have their address taken into a section named .gfids$y for
compatibility with Microsoft's Control Flow Guard feature.
The original patch didn't have the lit.local.cfg file that restricts the new
test to x86, thus the new test was failing on the non-x86 bots.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40531
The reverts r322008, which was a revert of r322005.
This reverts commit a05b89f9aca70597dc79fe97bc49b50b51f525ba.
llvm-svn: 322136
Summary:
First, this patch fixes an assert failure when, for example, "omp for"
has num_teams.
Second, this patch prevents duplicate diagnostics when, for example,
"omp for" has uniform.
This patch makes the general assumption (even where it doesn't
necessarily fix an existing bug) that it is worthless to perform sema
for a clause that appears on a directive on which OpenMP does not
permit that clause. However, due to this assumption, this patch
suppresses some diagnostics that were expected in the test suite. I
assert that those diagnostics were likely just distracting to the
user.
Reviewers: ABataev
Reviewed By: ABataev
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41841
llvm-svn: 322107
Cf-protection is a target independent flag that instructs the back-end to instrument control flow mechanisms like: Branch, Return, etc.
For example in X86 this flag will be used to instrument Indirect Branch Tracking instructions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40478
Change-Id: I5126e766c0e6b84118cae0ee8a20fe78cc373dea
llvm-svn: 322063
Add attribute target multiversioning to the release notes.
Additionally adds multiversioning support to the attribute
documentation for 'target'.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41837
llvm-svn: 322043
GCC's attribute 'target', in addition to being an optimization hint,
also allows function multiversioning. We currently have the former
implemented, this is the latter's implementation.
This works by enabling functions with the same name/signature to coexist,
so that they can all be emitted. Multiversion state is stored in the
FunctionDecl itself, and SemaDecl manages the definitions.
Note that it ends up having to permit redefinition of functions so
that they can all be emitted. Additionally, all versions of the function
must be emitted, so this also manages that.
Note that this includes some additional rules that GCC does not, since
defining something as a MultiVersion function after a usage has been made illegal.
The only 'history rewriting' that happens is if a function is emitted before
it has been converted to a multiversion'ed function, at which point its name
needs to be changed.
Function templates and virtual functions are NOT yet supported (not supported
in GCC either).
Additionally, constructors/destructors are disallowed, but the former is
planned.
llvm-svn: 322028
This is not quite NFC: we don't perform the usual arithmetic conversions unless
we have an operand of arithmetic or enumeration type any more. This matches the
standard rule, but actually has no effect other than to marginally improve our
diagnostics for the non-arithmetic, non-enumeration cases (by not performing
integral promotions on one operand if the other is a pointer).
llvm-svn: 322024
The new test fails on the Hexagon bot. Reverting while I investigate.
This reverts https://reviews.llvm.org/rL322005
This reverts commit b7e0026b4385180c378edc658ec91a39566f2942.
llvm-svn: 322008
Adds option /guard:cf to clang-cl and -cfguard to cc1 to emit function IDs
of functions that have their address taken into a section named .gfids$y for
compatibility with Microsoft's Control Flow Guard feature.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40531
llvm-svn: 322005
Adds the -fstack-size-section flag to enable the .stack_sizes section. The flag defaults to on for the PS4 triple.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40712
llvm-svn: 321992
These just overloads for _Float128. They're supported by GCC 7 and used
by glibc. APFloat support is already there so just add the overloads.
__builtin_copysignf128
__builtin_fabsf128
__builtin_huge_valf128
__builtin_inff128
__builtin_nanf128
__builtin_nansf128
This is the same support that GCC has, according to the documentation,
but limited to _Float128.
llvm-svn: 321948
Attempting to recompute it are doomed to fail because the IDNS of a declaration
is not necessarily preserved across serialization and deserialization (in turn
because whether a friend declaration is visible depends on whether some prior
non-friend declaration exists).
llvm-svn: 321921
Summary:
Depends on https://reviews.llvm.org/D41732.
Utilities such as `opt`, when invoked with arguments that are very
nearly spelled correctly, suggest the correctly spelled options:
```
bin/opt -hel
opt: Unknown command line argument '-hel'. Try: 'bin/opt -help'
opt: Did you mean '-help'?
```
Clang, on the other hand, prior to this commit, does not:
```
bin/clang -hel
clang-6.0: error: unknown argument: '-hel'
```
This commit makes use of the new libLLVMOption API from
https://reviews.llvm.org/D41732 in order to provide correct suggestions:
```
bin/clang -hel
clang-6.0: error: unknown argument: '-hel', did you mean '-help'?
```
Test Plan: `check-clang`
Reviewers: yamaguchi, v.g.vassilev, teemperor, ruiu, bruno
Reviewed By: bruno
Subscribers: bruno, jroelofs, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41733
llvm-svn: 321917
Summary:
#pragma STDC FP_CONTRACT handler is only registered in parser so we
should keep the unknown STDC pragma through preprocessor and we also
should not emit warning for unknown STDC pragma during preprocessor.
rdar://problem/35724351
Reviewers: efriedma, rsmith, arphaman
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41780
llvm-svn: 321909
This is a follow up to r321855, closing the gap between our internal shadow
modules implementation and upstream. It has been tested for longer and
provides a better approach for tracking shadow modules. Mostly NFCI.
rdar://problem/23612102
llvm-svn: 321906
Summary: Tool results are deduplicated by the result key.
Reviewers: hokein
Subscribers: klimek, mgorny, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41729
llvm-svn: 321864
As discussed in the mail thread <https://groups.google.com/a/isocpp.org/forum/
#!topic/std-discussion/T64_dW3WKUk> "Calling noexcept function throug non-
noexcept pointer is undefined behavior?", such a call should not be UB.
However, Clang currently warns about it.
This change removes exception specifications from the function types recorded
for -fsanitize=function, both in the functions themselves and at the call sites.
That means that calling a non-noexcept function through a noexcept pointer will
also not be flagged as UB. In the review of this change, that was deemed
acceptable, at least for now. (See the "TODO" in compiler-rt
test/ubsan/TestCases/TypeCheck/Function/function.cpp.)
To remove exception specifications from types, the existing internal
ASTContext::getFunctionTypeWithExceptionSpec was made public, and some places
otherwise unrelated to this change have been adapted to call it, too.
This is the cfe part of a patch covering both cfe and compiler-rt.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40720
llvm-svn: 321859
When modules come from module map files explicitly specified by
-fmodule-map-file= arguments, allow those to override/shadow modules
with the same name that are found implicitly by header search. If such a
module is looked up by name (e.g. @import), we will always find the one
from -fmodule-map-file. If we try to use a shadowed module by including
one of its headers report an error.
This enables developers to force use of a specific copy of their module
to be used if there are multiple copies that would otherwise be visible,
for example if they develop modules that are installed in the default
search paths.
Patch originally by Ben Langmuir,
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20151116/143425.html
Based on cfe-dev discussion:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2015-November/046164.html
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31269
rdar://problem/23612102
llvm-svn: 321855
each kind.
Attribute instantiation would previously default to instantiating each kind of
attribute only once. This was overridden by a flag whose intended purpose was
to permit attributes from a prior declaration to be inherited onto a new
declaration even if that new declaration had its own copy of the attribute.
This is the wrong behavior: when instantiating attributes from a template, we
should always instantiate all the attributes that were written on that
template.
This patch renames the flag in the Attr class (and TableGen sources) to more
clearly identify what it's actually for, and removes the usage of the flag from
template instantiation. I also removed the flag from AlignedAttr, which was
only added to work around the incorrect suppression of duplicate attribute
instantiation.
llvm-svn: 321834
This is useful for e.g. highlighting purposes in an IDE.
Note: First version of this patch was reverted due to failing tests in
opencl-types.cl with -target ppc64le-unknown-linux. These tests are
adapted now.
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40072
llvm-svn: 321794
When modules come from module map files explicitly specified by
-fmodule-map-file= arguments, allow those to override/shadow modules
with the same name that are found implicitly by header search. If such a
module is looked up by name (e.g. @import), we will always find the one
from -fmodule-map-file. If we try to use a shadowed module by including
one of its headers report an error.
This enables developers to force use of a specific copy of their module
to be used if there are multiple copies that would otherwise be visible,
for example if they develop modules that are installed in the default
search paths.
Patch originally by Ben Langmuir,
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20151116/143425.html
Based on cfe-dev discussion:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2015-November/046164.html
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31269
rdar://problem/23612102
llvm-svn: 321781
a warning
This commit separates out the warn_nsconsumed_attribute_mismatch and
warn_nsreturns_retained_attribute_mismatch diagnostic into a warning and error.
This is needed to avoid a module import regression introduced by r313717 that
turned these errors into warnings and started promoting them only when needed,
which caused an error when importing a module as it had different warning
settings.
rdar://36265651
llvm-svn: 321775
This patch adds support to the attribute tablegen for specifying a [[]] attribute is allowed in C mode. This patch also adds the annotate attribute to the list of double square bracket attributes we support in C mode.
Eventually, I anticipate that this logic will be reversed (you have to opt out of allowing an attribute in C rather than opting in), but I want to see how the design plays out as more attributes are considered.
llvm-svn: 321763
This broke test/Index/opencl-types.cl on several buildbots:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-cmake-aarch64-lld/builds/3294http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64be-linux-multistage/builds/6498http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64le-linux-multistage/builds/5239
> [libclang] Support querying whether a declaration is invalid
>
> This is useful for e.g. highlighting purposes in an IDE.
>
> Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40072
Also reverting follow-ups that otherwise caused conflicts for the
revert:
r321700 "Fix line endings."
r321701 "Fix more line endings."
r321698 "[libclang] Fix cursors for functions with trailing return type"
> For the function declaration
>
> auto foo5(Foo) -> Foo;
> the parameter tokens were mapped to cursors representing the
> FunctionDecl:
>
> Keyword: "auto" [1:1 - 1:5] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
> Identifier: "test5" [1:6 - 1:11] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
> Punctuation: "(" [1:11 - 1:12] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
> Identifier: "X" [1:12 - 1:13] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6 // Ops, not a TypeRef
> Punctuation: ")" [1:13 - 1:14] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
> Punctuation: "->" [1:15 - 1:17] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
> Identifier: "X" [1:18 - 1:19] TypeRef=struct X:7:8
> Punctuation: ";" [1:19 - 1:20]
>
> Fix this by ensuring that the trailing return type is not visited as
> first.
>
> Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40561
llvm-svn: 321708
This is useful for e.g. highlighting purposes in an IDE.
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40072
llvm-svn: 321697
Summary:
The diagnostic was mostly introduced in D38101 by me, as a reaction to wasting a lot of time, see [[ https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20171009/206427.html | mail ]].
However, the diagnostic is pretty dumb. While it works with no false-positives,
there are some questionable cases that are diagnosed when one would argue that they should not be.
The common complaint is that it diagnoses the comparisons between an `int` and
`long` when compiling for a 32-bit target as tautological, but not when
compiling for 64-bit targets. The underlying problem is obvious: data model.
In most cases, 64-bit target is `LP64` (`int` is 32-bit, `long` and pointer are
64-bit), and the 32-bit target is `ILP32` (`int`, `long`, and pointer are 32-bit).
I.e. the common pattern is: (pseudocode)
```
#include <limits>
#include <cstdint>
int main() {
using T1 = long;
using T2 = int;
T1 r;
if (r < std::numeric_limits<T2>::min()) {}
if (r > std::numeric_limits<T2>::max()) {}
}
```
As an example, D39149 was trying to fix this diagnostic in libc++, and it was not well-received.
This *could* be "fixed", by changing the diagnostics logic to something like
`if the types of the values being compared are different, but are of the same size, then do diagnose`,
and i even attempted to do so in D39462, but as @rjmccall rightfully commented,
that implementation is incomplete to say the least.
So to stop causing trouble, and avoid contaminating upcoming release, lets do this workaround:
* move these three diags (`warn_unsigned_always_true_comparison`, `warn_unsigned_enum_always_true_comparison`, `warn_tautological_constant_compare`) into it's own `-Wtautological-constant-in-range-compare`
* Disable them by default
* Make them part of `-Wextra`
* Additionally, give `warn_tautological_constant_compare` it's own flag `-Wtautological-type-limit-compare`.
I'm not happy about that name, but i can't come up with anything better.
This way all three of them can be enabled/disabled either altogether, or one-by-one.
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, rsmith, smeenai, rjmccall, rnk, mclow.lists, dim
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, rsmith, dim
Subscribers: thakis, compnerd, mehdi_amini, dim, hans, cfe-commits, rjmccall
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41512
llvm-svn: 321691
Previously, we would:
* compute the type of the conversion function and static invoker as a
side-effect of template argument deduction for a conversion
* re-compute the type as part of deduced return type deduction when building
the conversion function itself
Neither of these turns out to be quite correct. There are other ways to reach a
declaration of the conversion function than in a conversion (such as an
explicit call or friend declaration), and performing auto deduction causes the
function type to be rebuilt in the context of the lambda closure type (which is
different from the context in which it originally appeared, resulting in
spurious substitution failures for constructs that are valid in one context but
not the other, such as the use of an enclosing class's "this" pointer).
This patch switches us to use a different strategy: as before, we use the
declared type of the operator() to form the type of the conversion function and
invoker, but we now populate that type as part of return type deduction for the
conversion function. And the invoker is now treated as simply being an
implementation detail of building the conversion function, and isn't given
special treatment by template argument deduction for the conversion function
any more.
llvm-svn: 321683
- reverts r321622, r321625, and r321626.
- the use of bit-fields is still resulting in warnings - even though we can use static-asserts to harden the code and ensure the bit-fields are wide enough. The bots still complain of warnings being seen.
- to silence the warnings requires specifying the bit-fields with the underlying enum type (as opposed to the enum type itself), which then requires lots of unnecessary static casts of each enumerator within DeclSpec to the underlying-type, which even though could be seen as implementation details, it does hamper readability - and given the additional litterings, makes me question the value of the change.
So in short - I give up (for now at least).
Sorry about the noise.
llvm-svn: 321628
- bots were complaining that the bit-field width was less than the width of the underlying type (note, underlying types of enums can not be bit-fields)
- add static_asserts for TSS and TSW to ensure that the bit-fields can hold all the enumerators - and add comments next to the last enumerator warning not to reorder.
See https://reviews.llvm.org/rC321622 for the patch that introduced the warnings.
llvm-svn: 321625
- Since these enums are used as bit-fields - for the bit-fields to be interpreted as unsigned, the underlying type must be specified as unsigned.
Previous failed attempt - wherein I did not specify an underlying type - was the sum of:
https://reviews.llvm.org/rC321614https://reviews.llvm.org/rC321615
llvm-svn: 321622
Clang is inherently a cross compiler and can generate code for any target
enabled during build. It however requires to specify many parameters in the
invocation, which could be hardcoded during configuration process in the
case of single-target compiler. The purpose of configuration files is to
make specifying clang arguments easier.
A configuration file is a collection of driver options, which are inserted
into command line before other options specified in the clang invocation.
It groups related options together and allows specifying them in simpler,
more flexible and less error prone way than just listing the options
somewhere in build scripts. Configuration file may be thought as a "macro"
that names an option set and is expanded when the driver is called.
Use of configuration files is described in `UserManual.rst`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24933
llvm-svn: 321621
- the enum changes to TypeSpecifierType are breaking some tests - and will require a more careful integration.
Sorry about rushing these changes - thought I could sneak them in prior to heading out for new years ;)
llvm-svn: 321616
(Re-submission of D39937 with fixed tests.)
Adjust wording for const-qualification mismatch to be a little more clear.
Also add another diagnostic for a ref qualifier mismatch, which previously produced a useless error (this error path is simply very old; see rL119336):
Before:
error: cannot initialize object parameter of type 'X0' with an expression of type 'X0'
After:
error: 'this' argument to member function 'rvalue' is an lvalue, but function has rvalue ref-qualifier
Reviewers: aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: lebedev.ri, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41646
llvm-svn: 321609
Summary:
Adjust wording for const-qualification mismatch to be a little more clear.
Also add another diagnostic for a ref qualifier mismatch, which previously produced a useless error (this error path is simply very old; see rL119336):
Before:
error: cannot initialize object parameter of type 'X0' with an expression of type 'X0'
After:
error: 'this' argument to member function 'rvalue' is an lvalue, but function has rvalue ref-qualifier
Reviewers: rsmith, aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: lebedev.ri, aaron.ballman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39937
llvm-svn: 321592
Clang is inherently a cross compiler and can generate code for any target
enabled during build. It however requires to specify many parameters in the
invocation, which could be hardcoded during configuration process in the
case of single-target compiler. The purpose of configuration files is to
make specifying clang arguments easier.
A configuration file is a collection of driver options, which are inserted
into command line before other options specified in the clang invocation.
It groups related options together and allows specifying them in simpler,
more flexible and less error prone way than just listing the options
somewhere in build scripts. Configuration file may be thought as a "macro"
that names an option set and is expanded when the driver is called.
Use of configuration files is described in `UserManual.rst`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24933
llvm-svn: 321587
only.
Added support for -fopenmp-simd option that allows compilation of
simd-based constructs without emission of OpenMP runtime calls.
llvm-svn: 321560
added vbmi2 feature recognition
added intrinsics support for vbmi2 instructions
_mm[128,256,512]_mask[z]_compress_epi[16,32]
_mm[128,256,512]_mask_compressstoreu_epi[16,32]
_mm[128,256,512]_mask[z]_expand_epi[16,32]
_mm[128,256,512]_mask[z]_expandloadu_epi[16,32]
_mm[128,256,512]_mask[z]_sh[l,r]di_epi[16,32,64]
_mm[128,256,512]_mask_sh[l,r]dv_epi[16,32,64]
matching a similar work on the backend (D40206)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41557
llvm-svn: 321487
added vpclmulqdq feature recognition
added intrinsics support for vpclmulqdq instructions
_mm256_clmulepi64_epi128
_mm512_clmulepi64_epi128
matching a similar work on the backend (D40101)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41573
llvm-svn: 321480
added vaes feature recognition
added intrinsics support for vaes instructions, matching a similar work on the backend (D40078)
_mm256_aesenc_epi128
_mm512_aesenc_epi128
_mm256_aesenclast_epi128
_mm512_aesenclast_epi128
_mm256_aesdec_epi128
_mm512_aesdec_epi128
_mm256_aesdeclast_epi128
_mm512_aesdeclast_epi128
llvm-svn: 321474
Suggest moving the following erroneous attrib list (based on location)
[[]] struct X;
to
struct [[]] X;
Additionally, added a fixme for the current implementation that diagnoses misplaced attributes to consider using the newly introduced diagnostic (that I think is more user-friendly).
llvm-svn: 321449
Summary:
This is currently 16 bytes, the patch reduces it to 4.
(Building with clang on linux x84, I guess others are similar)
The only subfield that might need a bigger type is SymbolPropertySet,
I've moved it to the end of the struct so if it grows, SymbolInfo will
only be 8 bytes.
With a full index of namespace-scope symbols from the LLVM project (200k)
loaded into clangd, this saves ~2MB of RAM.
Reviewers: akyrtzi
Subscribers: ilya-biryukov, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41514
llvm-svn: 321411
This patch addresses a FIXME and has the template-parameter processing functions return a more derived common type NamedDecl (as opposed to a type needlessly higher up in the inheritance hierarchy : Decl).
llvm-svn: 321409
Extend the hashing to functions, which allows detection of function definition
mismatches across modules. This is a re-commit of r320230.
llvm-svn: 321395
In case `@import Foo.Private` fails because the submodule doesn't exist,
look for `Foo_Private` (if available) and build/load that module
instead. In that process emit a warning and tell the user about the
assumption.
The intention here is to assist all existing private modules owners
(in ObjC and Swift) to migrate to the new `Foo_Private` syntax.
rdar://problem/36023940
llvm-svn: 321342
The standard correctly forbids various decl-specifiers that dont make sense on non-type template parameters - such as the extern in:
template<extern int> struct X;
This patch implements those restrictions (in a fashion similar to the corresponding checks on function parameters within ActOnParamDeclarator).
Credit goes to miyuki (Mikhail Maltsev) for drawing attention to this issue, authoring the initial versions of this patch, and supporting the effort to re-engineer it slightly. Thank you!
For details of how this patch evolved please see: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40705
llvm-svn: 321339
We used to advertise private modules to be declared as submodules
(Foo.Private). This has proven to not scale well since private headers
might carry several dependencies, introducing unwanted content into the
main module and often causing dep cycles.
Change the canonical way to name it to Foo_Private, forcing private
modules as top level ones, and provide warnings under -Wprivate-module
to suggest fixes for other private naming. Update documentation to
reflect that.
rdar://problem/31173501
llvm-svn: 321337
This allows you to dump C++ code that spells bool instead of _Bool, leaves off the elaborated type specifiers when printing struct or class names, and other C-isms.
Fixes the -Wreorder issue and fixes the ast-dump-color.cpp test.
llvm-svn: 321310
This allows you to dump C++ code that spells bool instead of _Bool, leaves off the elaborated type specifiers when printing struct or class names, and other C-isms.
llvm-svn: 321223
Looking through the code, I saw a FIXME on IFunc to switch it
to a target specific attribute. In looking through it, i saw that
the no-longer-appropriately-named TargetArch didn't support ObjectFormat
checking.
This patch changes the name of TargetArch to TargetSpecific
(since it checks much more than just Arch), makes "Arch" optional, adds
support for ObjectFormat, better documents the TargetSpecific type, and
changes IFunc over to a TargetSpecificAttr.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41303
llvm-svn: 321201
The size of the result vector is currently around 4600 with
Flavor::WarningOrError, which makes std::vector a better candidate than
llvm::SmallVector.
Patch by: Andras Leitereg!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39372
llvm-svn: 321190
Summary: Adds BeforeExecute method to PrecompiledPreamble to be called
before Execute(). This method can be overriden.
Patch by William Enright.
Reviewers: malaperle, ilya-biryukov
Reviewed By: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: arphaman, cfe-commits, ilya-biryukov
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41365
llvm-svn: 321189
The bugreporter::trackNullOrUndefValue() mechanism contains a system of bug
reporter visitors that recursively call each other in order to track where a
null or undefined value came from, where each visitor represents a particular
tracking mechanism (track how the value was stored, track how the value was
returned from a function, track how the value was constrained to null, etc.).
Each visitor is only added once per value it needs to track. Almost. One
exception from this rule would be FindLastStoreBRVisitor that has two operation
modes: it contains a flag that indicates whether null stored values should be
suppressed. Two instances of FindLastStoreBRVisitor with different values of
this flag are considered to be different visitors, so they can be added twice
and produce the same diagnostic twice. This was indeed the case in the affected
test.
With the current logic of this whole machinery, such duplication seems
unavoidable. We should be able to safely add visitors with different flag
values without constructing duplicate diagnostic pieces. Hence the effort
in this commit to de-duplicate diagnostics regardless of what visitors
have produced them.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41258
llvm-svn: 321135
There are 2 parts to getting the -fassociative-math command-line flag translated to LLVM FMF:
1. In the driver/frontend, we accept the flag and its 'no' inverse and deal with the
interactions with other flags like -ffast-math -fno-signed-zeros -fno-trapping-math.
This was mostly already done - we just need to translate the flag as a codegen option.
The test file is complicated because there are many potential combinations of flags here.
Note that we are matching gcc's behavior that requires 'nsz' and no-trapping-math.
2. In codegen, we map the codegen option to FMF in the IR builder. This is simple code and
corresponding test.
For the motivating example from PR27372:
float foo(float a, float x) { return ((a + x) - x); }
$ ./clang -O2 27372.c -S -o - -ffast-math -fno-associative-math -emit-llvm | egrep 'fadd|fsub'
%add = fadd nnan ninf nsz arcp contract float %0, %1
%sub = fsub nnan ninf nsz arcp contract float %add, %2
So 'reassoc' is off as expected (and so is the new 'afn' but that's a different patch).
This case now works as expected end-to-end although the underlying logic is still wrong:
$ ./clang -O2 27372.c -S -o - -ffast-math -fno-associative-math | grep xmm
addss %xmm1, %xmm0
subss %xmm1, %xmm0
We're not done because the case where 'reassoc' is set is ignored by optimizer passes. Example:
$ ./clang -O2 27372.c -S -o - -fassociative-math -fno-signed-zeros -fno-trapping-math -emit-llvm | grep fadd
%add = fadd reassoc float %0, %1
$ ./clang -O2 27372.c -S -o - -fassociative-math -fno-signed-zeros -fno-trapping-math | grep xmm
addss %xmm1, %xmm0
subss %xmm1, %xmm0
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39812
llvm-svn: 320920
This mimics FileCheck's --check-prefixes option.
The default prefix is "expected". That is, "-verify" is equivalent to
"-verify=expected".
The goal is to permit exercising a single test suite source file with different
compiler options producing different sets of diagnostics. While cpp can be
combined with the existing -verify to accomplish the same goal, source is often
easier to maintain when it's not cluttered with preprocessor directives or
duplicate passages of code. For example, this patch also rewrites some existing
clang tests to demonstrate the benefit of this feature.
Patch by Joel E. Denny, thanks!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39694
llvm-svn: 320908
The frontend currently groups diagnostics from the command line according to
diagnostic level, but that places all notes last. Fix that by emitting such
diagnostics in the order they were generated.
Patch by Joel E. Denny, thanks!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40995
llvm-svn: 320904
Removed the repetative usage of the operator name on the
documentation for FunctionDecl. Also reflowed some of the
comments since this changes the 80 character rule.
llvm-svn: 320829
Summary:
Revision D38639 needs this commit in order to properly make open
definition calls on include statements work.
Patch by William Enright.
Reviewers: malaperle, krasimir, bkramer, ilya-biryukov
Reviewed By: malaperle, ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: cfe-commits, arphaman, ilya-biryukov
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39375
llvm-svn: 320804
The initializeLocal function of UnaryTransformTypeLoc missed
the UnderlyingTInfo member. This caused a null-dereference
issue, as reported in PR23421. This patch correctly initializss
the UnderlyingTInfo.
llvm-svn: 320765
Most attributes will now use the Clang<"name"> construct to provide both __attribute__((name)) and [[clang::name]] syntaxes for the attribute. Attributes deviating from this should be marked with a comment explaining why they are not supported under both spellings. Common reasons are: the attribute is provided by some other specification that controls the syntax or the attribute cannot be exposed under a particular spelling for some given reason.
Because this is a mechanical change that only introduces new spellings, there are no test cases for the commit.
llvm-svn: 320752
This patch allows checking whether a C++ record declaration is abstract through
libclang and clang.cindex (Python).
Patch by Johann Klähn!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36952
llvm-svn: 320748
builtin macros
This patch implements the __is_target_arch, __is_target_vendor, __is_target_os,
and __is_target_environment Clang preprocessor extensions that were proposed by
@compnerd in Bob's cfe-dev post:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2017-November/056166.html.
These macros can be used to examine the components of the target triple at
compile time. A has_builtin(is_target_???) preprocessor check can be used to
check for their availability.
__is_target_arch allows you to check if an arch is specified without worring
about a specific subarch, e.g.
__is_target_arch(arm) returns 1 for the target arch "armv7"
__is_target_arch(armv7) returns 1 for the target arch "armv7"
__is_target_arch(armv6) returns 0 for the target arch "armv7"
__is_target_vendor and __is_target_environment match the specific vendor
or environment. __is_target_os matches the specific OS, but
__is_target_os(darwin) will match any Darwin-based OS. "Unknown" can be used
to test if the triple's component is specified.
rdar://35753116
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41087
llvm-svn: 320734
Summary:
InterlockedCompareExchange128 is a bit more complicated than the other
InterlockedCompareExchange functions, so it requires a bit more work. It
doesn't directly refer to 128bit ints, instead it takes pointers to
64bit ints for Destination and ComparandResult, and exchange is taken as
two 64bit ints (high & low). The previous value is written to
ComparandResult, and success is returned. This implementation does the
following in order to produce a cmpxchg instruction:
1. Cast everything to 128bit ints or int pointers, and glues together
the Exchange values
2. Reads from CompareandResult to get the comparand
3. Calls cmpxchg volatile (on X86 this will produce a lock cmpxchg16b
instruction)
1. Result 0 (previous value) is written back to ComparandResult
2. Result 1 (success bool) is zext'ed to a uchar and returned
Resolves bug https://llvm.org/PR35251
Patch by Colden Cullen!
Reviewers: rnk, agutowski
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: majnemer, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41032
llvm-svn: 320730
Adding the new enumerator forced a bunch more changes into this patch than I
would have liked. The -Wtautological-compare warning was extended to properly
check the new comparison operator, clang-format needed updating because it uses
precedence levels as weights for determining where to break lines (and several
operators increased their precedence levels with this change), thread-safety
analysis needed changes to build its own IL properly for the new operator.
All "real" semantic checking for this operator has been deferred to a future
patch. For now, we use the relational comparison rules and arbitrarily give
the builtin form of the operator a return type of 'void'.
llvm-svn: 320707
Specifically, warn if:
* we find a character that the language standard says we must treat as an
identifier, and
* that character is not reasonably an identifier character (it's a punctuation
character or similar), and
* it renders identically to a valid non-identifier character in common
fixed-width fonts.
Some tools "helpfully" substitute the surprising characters for the expected
characters, and replacing semicolons with Greek question marks is a common
"prank".
llvm-svn: 320697
Summary:
This fixes an invalid warning about missing definition of a function when
parsing with SkipFunctionBodies=true
Reviewers: bkramer, sepavloff
Reviewed By: sepavloff
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41189
llvm-svn: 320696
This patch is to add diagnose when a function name is
specified on the link clause. According to the OpenMP
spec, only the list items that exclude the function
name are allowed on the link clause.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40968
llvm-svn: 320521
The new check introduced in r318705 is useful, but suffers from a particular
class of false positives, namely, it does not account for
dispatch_barrier_sync() API which allows one to ensure that the asyncronously
executed block that captures a pointer to a local variable does not actually
outlive that variable.
The new check is split into a separate checker, under the name of
alpha.core.StackAddressAsyncEscape, which is likely to get enabled by default
again once these positives are fixed. The rest of the StackAddressEscapeChecker
is still enabled by default.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41042
llvm-svn: 320455
This is a follow-up from r314910. When a checker developer attempts to
dereference a location in memory through ProgramState::getSVal(Loc) or
ProgramState::getSVal(const MemRegion *), without specifying the second
optional QualType parameter for the type of the value he tries to find at this
location, the type is auto-detected from location type. If the location
represents a value beyond a void pointer, we thought that auto-detecting the
type as 'char' is a good idea. However, in most practical cases, the correct
behavior would be to specify the type explicitly, as it is available from other
sources, and the few cases where we actually need to take a 'char' are
workarounds rather than an intended behavior. Therefore, try to fail with an
easy-to-understand assertion when asked to read from a void pointer location.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38801
llvm-svn: 320451
This adds a new command line option -mprefer-vector-width to specify a preferred vector width for the vectorizers. Valid values are 'none' and unsigned integers. The driver will check that it meets those constraints. Specific supported integers will be managed by the targets in the backend.
Clang will take the value and add it as a new function attribute during CodeGen.
This represents the alternate direction proposed by Sanjay in this RFC: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2017-November/118734.html
The syntax here matches gcc, though gcc treats it as an x86 specific command line argument. gcc only allows values of 128, 256, and 512. I'm not having clang check any values.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40230
llvm-svn: 320419
Summary:
This is a side-effect brought in by p0620r0, which allows other placeholder types (derived from `auto` and `decltype(auto)`) to be usable in a `new` expression with a single-clause //braced-init-list// as its initializer (8.3.4 [expr.new]/2). N3922 defined its semantics.
References:
http://wg21.link/p0620r0http://wg21.link/n3922
Reviewers: rsmith, aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39451
llvm-svn: 320401
Summary:
Clang was crashing when diagnosing an unused-lambda-capture for a VLA because
From.getVariable() is null for the capture of a VLA bound.
Warning about the VLA bound capture is not helpful, so only warn for the VLA
itself.
Fixes: PR35555
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, dim, rsmith
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, dim
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41016
llvm-svn: 320396
As reported in llvm bugzilla 32377.
Here’s a patch to add preinclude of stdc-predef.h.
The gcc documentation says “On GNU/Linux, <stdc-predef.h> is pre-included.” See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.8/porting_to.html;
The preinclude is inhibited with –ffreestanding.
Basically I fixed the failing test cases by adding –ffreestanding which inhibits this behavior.
I fixed all the failing tests, including some in extra/test, there's a separate patch for that which is linked here
Note: this is a recommit after a test failure took down the original (r318669)
Patch By: mibintc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34158
llvm-svn: 320391
microMIPS64R6 is removed from backend, and therefore frontend
will show an error when target is microMIPS64R6.
This is Clang part of patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35624
llvm-svn: 320351
This commit fixes a bug in IRGen where it generates completely broken
code for __fp16 vectors on X86. For example when the following code is
compiled:
half4 hv0, hv1, hv2; // these are vectors of __fp16.
void foo221() {
hv0 = hv1 + hv2;
}
clang generates the following IR, in which two i16 vectors are added:
@hv1 = common global <4 x i16> zeroinitializer, align 8
@hv2 = common global <4 x i16> zeroinitializer, align 8
@hv0 = common global <4 x i16> zeroinitializer, align 8
define void @foo221() {
%0 = load <4 x i16>, <4 x i16>* @hv1, align 8
%1 = load <4 x i16>, <4 x i16>* @hv2, align 8
%add = add <4 x i16> %0, %1
store <4 x i16> %add, <4 x i16>* @hv0, align 8
ret void
}
To fix the bug, this commit uses the code committed in r314056, which
modified clang to promote and truncate __fp16 vectors to and from float
vectors in the AST. It also fixes another IRGen bug where a short value
is assigned to an __fp16 variable without any integer-to-floating-point
conversion, as shown in the following example:
__fp16 a;
short b;
void foo1() {
a = b;
}
@b = common global i16 0, align 2
@a = common global i16 0, align 2
define void @foo1() #0 {
%0 = load i16, i16* @b, align 2
store i16 %0, i16* @a, align 2
ret void
}
rdar://problem/20625184
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40112
llvm-svn: 320215
This adds -std=c17, -std=gnu17, and -std=iso9899:2017 as language mode flags for C17 and updates the value of __STDC_VERSION__ to the value based on the C17 FDIS. Given that this ballot cannot succeed until 2018, it is expected that we (and GCC) will add c18 flags as aliases once the ballot passes.
llvm-svn: 320089
This behaves similar to the __has_cpp_attribute builtin macro in that it allows users to detect whether an attribute is supported with the [[]] spelling syntax, which can be enabled in C with -fdouble-square-bracket-attributes.
llvm-svn: 320088
Summary:
This enables us to use information in Preprocessor when handling symbol
occurrences.
Reviewers: arphaman, hokein
Reviewed By: hokein
Subscribers: malaperle, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40884
llvm-svn: 320030
This is a follow up of r302131, in which we forgot to add SemaChecking
tests. Adding these tests revealed two problems which have been fixed:
- added missing intrinsic __qdbl,
- properly range checking ssat16 and usat16.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40888
llvm-svn: 320019
Summary:
This feature was discussed but not yet proposed. It allows a structured binding to appear as a //condition//
if (auto [ok, val] = f(...))
So the user can save an extra //condition// if the statement can test the value to-be-decomposed instead. Formally, it makes the value of the underlying object of the structured binding declaration also the value of a //condition// that is an initialized declaration.
Considering its logicality which is entirely evident from its trivial implementation, I think it might be acceptable to land it as an extension for now before I write the paper.
Reviewers: rsmith, faisalv, aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: aaron.ballman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39284
llvm-svn: 320011
Summary:
This is so we can implement concepts per P0734R0. Relevant failing test
cases are disabled.
Reviewers: hubert.reinterpretcast, rsmith, saar.raz, nwilson
Reviewed By: saar.raz
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40380
Patch by Changyu Li!
llvm-svn: 319992
codepath plus the new "minimum / maximum value of type" diagnostic to get the
same effect.
Move the warning for an in-range but tautological comparison of a constant (0
or 1) against a bool out of -Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare into
the more-appropriate -Wtautological-constant-compare.
llvm-svn: 319942
Summary: This patch implements 4.3 of http://open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2014/n4220.pdf. If a raw string contains a newline character, replace each newline character with the \n escape code. Without this patch, included test case (macro_raw_string.cpp) results compilation failure.
Reviewers: rsmith, doug.gregor, jkorous-apple
Reviewed By: jkorous-apple
Subscribers: jkorous-apple, vsapsai, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39279
llvm-svn: 319904
Commit 7ac28eb0a5 / r310911 ("[OpenCL] Allow targets to select address
space per type", 2017-08-15) made Basic depend on AST, introducing a
circular dependency. Break this dependency by adding the
OpenCLTypeKind enum in Basic and map from AST types to this enum in
ASTContext.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40838
llvm-svn: 319883
This can be used by clients in conjunction with an offset returned by
e.g. clang_getFileLocation. Now those clients do not need to also
open/read the file.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40643
llvm-svn: 319881
Array subscript is almost always an lvalue, except for a few cases where
it is not, such as a subscript into an Objective-C property, or a
return from the function.
This commit prevents crashing in such cases.
Fixes rdar://34829842
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40584
llvm-svn: 319834
Fedora27 is using a new version of glibc that refers to the _Float128 type. This
patch adds that name as an alias to float128. I also added some predefined macro
values for the digits, mantissa, epilon, etc (FloatMacros). For the test case, I
copied an existing float128 test. This functionality needs work long term, but
it should be sufficient to tread water for a while. At Intel we have test
servers running our LLVM compiler with various open source workloads, the server
has been upgraded to Fedora27 so many workloads are failing due to _Float128.
Patch-By: mibintc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40673
llvm-svn: 319703
by client
This patch extends libclang by allowing it to record parsing operations to a
temporary JSON file. The file is deleted after parsing succeeds. When a crash
happens during parsing, the file is preserved and the client will be able to use
it to generate a reproducer for the crash.
These files are not emitted by default, and the client has to specify the
invocation emission path first.
rdar://35322543
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40527
llvm-svn: 319702
whether they have an initializer.
We cannot distinguish between a declaration of a variable template
specialization and a definition of one that lacks an initializer without this,
and would previously mistake the latter for the former.
llvm-svn: 319605
As rsmith pointed out, the original implementation of this intrinsic
missed a number of important situations. This patch fixe a bunch of
shortcomings and implementation details to make it work correctly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39347
llvm-svn: 319446
Sometimes we check the validity of some construct between producing a
diagnostic and producing its notes. Ideally, we wouldn't do that, but in
practice running code that "cannot possibly produce a diagnostic" in such a
situation should be safe, and reasonable factoring of some code requires it
with our current diagnostics infrastruture. If this does happen, a diagnostic
that's suppressed due to SFINAE should not cause notes connected to the prior
diagnostic to be suppressed.
llvm-svn: 319408
Summary:
The -fxray-always-emit-customevents flag instructs clang to always emit
the LLVM IR for calls to the `__xray_customevent(...)` built-in
function. The default behaviour currently respects whether the function
has an `[[clang::xray_never_instrument]]` attribute, and thus not lower
the appropriate IR code for the custom event built-in.
This change allows users calling through to the
`__xray_customevent(...)` built-in to always see those calls lowered to
the corresponding LLVM IR to lay down instrumentation points for these
custom event calls.
Using this flag enables us to emit even just the user-provided custom
events even while never instrumenting the start/end of the function
where they appear. This is useful in cases where "phase markers" using
__xray_customevent(...) can have very few instructions, must never be
instrumented when entered/exited.
Reviewers: rnk, dblaikie, kpw
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40601
llvm-svn: 319388
directives.
According to the OpenMP standard, only loop control variables can be
used in linear clauses of distribute-based simd directives.
llvm-svn: 319362
This warning is known to be noisy and projects frequently disable it. In
particular, this should make building isl as bundled in polly with
clang-cl a lot quieter.
llvm-svn: 319336
This is a re-apply of r319294.
adds -fseh-exceptions and -fdwarf-exceptions flags
clang will check if the user has specified an exception model flag,
in the absense of specifying the exception model clang will then check
the driver default and append the model flag for that target to cc1
-fno-exceptions has a higher priority then specifying the model
move __SEH__ macro definitions out of Targets into InitPreprocessor
behind the -fseh-exceptions flag
move __ARM_DWARF_EH__ macrodefinitions out of verious targets and into
InitPreprocessor behind the -fdwarf-exceptions flag and arm|thumb check
remove unused USESEHExceptions from the MinGW Driver
fold USESjLjExceptions into a new GetExceptionModel function that
gives the toolchain classes more flexibility with eh models
Reviewers: rnk, mstorsjo
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39673
llvm-svn: 319297
adds -fseh-exceptions and -fdwarf-exceptions flags
clang will check if the user has specified an exception model flag,
in the absense of specifying the exception model clang will then check
the driver default and append the model flag for that target to cc1
clang cc1 assumes dwarf is the default if none is passed
and -fno-exceptions has a higher priority then specifying the model
move __SEH__ macro definitions out of Targets into InitPreprocessor
behind the -fseh-exceptions flag
move __ARM_DWARF_EH__ macrodefinitions out of verious targets and into
InitPreprocessor behind the -fdwarf-exceptions flag and arm|thumb check
remove unused USESEHExceptions from the MinGW Driver
fold USESjLjExceptions into a new GetExceptionModel function that
gives the toolchain classes more flexibility with eh models
Reviewers: rnk, mstorsjo
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39673
llvm-svn: 319294
These functions were defined as static members of TemplateSpecializationType.
Now they are moved to namespace level. Previously there were different
implementations for lists containing TemplateArgument and TemplateArgumentLoc,
now these implementations share the same code.
This change is a result of refactoring patch D40508. NFC.
llvm-svn: 319178
Summary:
This patch allows grouping multiple #include blocks together and sort all includes as one big block.
Additionally, sorted includes can be regrouped after sorting based on configured categories.
Contributed by @KrzysztofKapusta!
Reviewers: krasimir
Reviewed By: krasimir
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40288
llvm-svn: 319024
This also clarifies some terminology used by the diagnostic (methods -> Objective-C methods, fields -> non-static data members, etc).
Many of the tests needed to be updated in multiple places for the diagnostic wording tweaks. The first instance of the diagnostic for that attribute is fully specified and subsequent instances cut off the complete list (to make it easier if additional subjects are added in the future for the attribute).
llvm-svn: 319002
Shadow stack solution introduces a new stack for return addresses only.
The stack has a Shadow Stack Pointer (SSP) that points to the last address to which we expect to return.
If we return to a different address an exception is triggered.
This patch includes shadow stack intrinsics as well as the corresponding CET header.
It includes CET clang flags for shadow stack and Indirect Branch Tracking.
For more information, please see the following:
https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/managed/4d/2a/control-flow-enforcement-technology-preview.pdf
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40224
Change-Id: I79ad0925a028bbc94c8ecad75f6daa2f214171f1
llvm-svn: 318995
fma4 instructions zero the upper bits of the xmm register. fma3 instructions leave the bits unmodified. This requires separate builtins for the different semantics.
While we're cleaning up the scalar builtins this also removes the fma3 fmsub/fnmadd/fnmsub builtins by using negates in the header file.
llvm-svn: 318985
Summary: Preambles are large and we should avoid copying them.
Reviewers: bkramer, klimek
Reviewed By: bkramer
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40302
llvm-svn: 318945
Summary: Provide default implementations so that only getCompileCommands() is mandatory.
Reviewers: ioeric
Subscribers: cfe-commits, bkramer, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40409
llvm-svn: 318943
Two new matchers for `CXXNewExpr` are added which may be useful e.g. in
`clang-tidy` checkers. One of them is `isArray` which matches `new[]` but not
plain `new`. The other one, `hasArraySize` matches `new[]` for a given size.
llvm-svn: 318909
When requesting a tooltip for a function call in an IDE, the fully
qualified name helps to remove ambiguity in the function signature.
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40013
llvm-svn: 318896
The support for relax relocations is dependent on the linker and
different toolchains within the same compiler can be using different
linkers some of which may or may not support relax relocations.
Give toolchains the option to control whether they want to use relax
relocations in addition to the existing (global) build system option.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39831
llvm-svn: 318816
This is an instrumentation flag that's similar to
-finstrument-functions, but it only inserts calls on function entry, the
calls are inserted post-inlining, and they don't take any arugments.
This is intended for users who want to instrument function entry with
minimal overhead.
(-pg would be another alternative, but forces frame pointer emission and
affects link flags, so is probably best left alone to be used for
generating gcov data.)
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40276
llvm-svn: 318785
OpenMP 5.0 introduces asynchronous data update/dependecies clauses on
target data directives. Patch adds initial support for outer task
regions to use task-based codegen for future async target data
directives.
llvm-svn: 318781
This was previously done in some places, but for example not for
bundling so that single object compilation with -c failed. In
addition cubin was used for all file types during unbundling which
is incorrect for assembly files that are passed to ptxas.
Tighten up the tests so that we can't regress in that area.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40250
llvm-svn: 318763
This implements [dcl.modules.export] from the C++ Modules TS, which lets a module re-export another module with the "export import" syntax.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40270
llvm-svn: 318744
As reported in llvm bugzilla 32377.
Here’s a patch to add preinclude of stdc-predef.h.
The gcc documentation says “On GNU/Linux, <stdc-predef.h> is pre-included.”
See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.8/porting_to.html;
The preinclude is inhibited with –ffreestanding.
Basically I fixed the failing test cases by adding –ffreestanding which inhibits
this behavior.
I fixed all the failing tests, including some in extra/test, there's a separate
patch for that which is linked here
Patch By: mibintc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34158
llvm-svn: 318669
This caused warnings also when the if or else comes from macros. There was an
attempt to fix this in r318556, but that introduced new problems and was
reverted. Reverting this too until the whole issue is sorted.
> This looks like it was just an oversight.
>
> Fixes http://llvm.org/pr35319
>
> git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@318456 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
llvm-svn: 318667
It seems this somehow made -Wempty-body fire in some macro cases where
it didn't before, e.g.
../../third_party/ffmpeg/libavcodec/bitstream.c(169,5): error: if statement has empty body [-Werror,-Wempty-body]
ff_dlog(NULL, "new table index=%d size=%d\n", table_index, table_size);
^
../../third_party/ffmpeg\libavutil/internal.h(276,80): note: expanded from macro 'ff_dlog'
# define ff_dlog(ctx, ...) do { if (0) av_log(ctx, AV_LOG_DEBUG, __VA_ARGS__); } while (0)
^
../../third_party/ffmpeg/libavcodec/bitstream.c(169,5): note: put the
semicolon on a separate line to silence this warning
Reverting until this can be figured out.
> Do not show it when `if` or `else` come from macros.
> E.g.,
>
> #define USED(A) if (A); else
> #define SOME_IF(A) if (A)
>
> void test() {
> // No warnings are shown in those cases now.
> USED(0);
> SOME_IF(0);
> }
>
> Patch by Ilya Biryukov!
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40185
llvm-svn: 318665
set -pie as default for musl linux targets
add detection of alpine linux
append appropriate compile flags for alpine
Reviewers: rnk
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39588
llvm-svn: 318608
Some target devices (e.g. Nvidia GPUs) don't support dynamic stack
allocation and hence no VLAs. Print errors with description instead
of failing in the backend or generating code that doesn't work.
This patch handles explicit uses of VLAs (local variable in target
or declare target region) or implicitly generated (private) VLAs
for reductions on VLAs or on array sections with non-constant size.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39505
llvm-svn: 318601
Do not show it when `if` or `else` come from macros.
E.g.,
#define USED(A) if (A); else
#define SOME_IF(A) if (A)
void test() {
// No warnings are shown in those cases now.
USED(0);
SOME_IF(0);
}
Patch by Ilya Biryukov!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40185
llvm-svn: 318556
When mixing PCH and Implicit Modules, missing a header search path
can lead to the implicit built PCM to complaint about not finding its
matching module map.
Instead of adding more magic to implicit modules engine, add a note to
help the user add the appropriate path.
rdar://problem/33388847
llvm-svn: 318503
explicitly instantiated, still emit it with each use.
We don't emit a definition of the member with an explicit instantiation
definition (and indeed it appears that we're not allowed to, since an explicit
instantiation definition does not constitute an odr-use and only odr-use
permits definition for defaulted special members). So we still need to emit a
weak definition with each use.
This also makes defaulted-in-class declarations behave more like
implicitly-declared special members, which matches their design intent.
And it matches the way this problem was solved in GCC.
llvm-svn: 318474
Summary:
In https://reviews.llvm.org/D39572 , I added support for specifying
`Type` when invoking `InMemoryFileSystem::addFile()`.
However, I didn't account for the fact that when `Type` is
`directory_file`, we need to construct an `InMemoryDirectory`, not an
`InMemoryFile`, or else clients cannot create files inside that
directory.
This diff fixes the bug and adds a test.
Test Plan: New test added. Ran test with:
% make -j12 check-clang-tools
Reviewers: bkramer, hokein
Reviewed By: bkramer
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40140
llvm-svn: 318445
Summary:
These preambles are built by ASTUnit and clangd. Previously, preambles
were always stored on disk.
In-memory preambles are routed back to the compiler as virtual files in
a custom VFS.
Interface of ASTUnit does not allow to use in-memory preambles, as
ASTUnit::CodeComplete receives FileManager as a parameter, so we can't
change VFS used by the compiler inside the CodeComplete method.
A follow-up commit will update clangd in clang-tools-extra to use
in-memory preambles.
Reviewers: klimek, sammccall, bkramer
Reviewed By: klimek
Subscribers: ioeric, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39842
llvm-svn: 318411
Internal linkage variables ODR referenced from inline functions create
ODR violations (the same inline function ends up having different
definitions in each TU, since it references different variables - rather
than one definition).
This also happens to break modular code generation - so this is the last
fix to allow clang to compile with modular code generation.
llvm-svn: 318304
This updates -mcount to use the new attribute names (LLVM r318195), and
switches over -finstrument-functions to also use these attributes rather
than inserting instrumentation in the frontend.
It also adds a new flag, -finstrument-functions-after-inlining, which
makes the cygprofile instrumentation get inserted after inlining rather
than before.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39331
llvm-svn: 318199
Summary:
Allow the `isDefinition()` matcher to apply to `ObjCMethodDecl` nodes, in
addition to those it already supports. For whatever reason, `ObjCMethodDecl`
does not inherit from `FunctionDecl` and so this is specialization is necessary.
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, malcolm.parsons, alexshap
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39948
llvm-svn: 318152
cbrt() is always constant because it can't overflow or underflow. Therefore, it can't set errno.
fma() is not always constant because it can overflow or underflow. Therefore, it can set errno.
But we know that it never sets errno on GNU / MSVC, so make it constant in those environments.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39641
llvm-svn: 318093
Change Header files of the intrinsics for lowering test and testn intrinsics to IR code.
Removed test and testn builtins from clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38737
llvm-svn: 318035
The anonymous union did NOT save us storage, but instead behaved as if we added an additional integer data member to FunctionDecl.
For additional context, the anonymous union renders the bit fields as non-adjacent and prevents them from sharing the same 'memory location' (i.e. bit-storage) by requiring the anonymous union object to be appropriately aligned.
This was confirmed through discussion with Richard Smith in Albuquerque (ISO C++ Meeting)
https://reviews.llvm.org/rL316292
llvm-svn: 317984
llvm-objcopy is getting to where it can be used in non-trivial ways
(such as for dwarf fission in clang). It now supports dwarf fission but
this feature hasn't been thoroughly tested yet. This change allows
people to optionally build clang to use llvm-objcopy rather than GNU
objcopy. By default GNU objcopy is still used so nothing should change.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39029
llvm-svn: 317960
Summary:
This change implements the changes required in both clang and
compiler-rt to allow building XRay-instrumented binaries in Darwin. For
now we limit this to x86_64. We also start building the XRay runtime
library in compiler-rt for osx.
A caveat to this is that we don't have the tests set up and running
yet, which we'll do in a set of follow-on changes.
This patch uses the monorepo layout for the coordinated change across
multiple projects.
Reviewers: kubamracek
Subscribers: mgorny, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39114
llvm-svn: 317875
The backend should be able to combine the negates to create fmsub, fnmadd, and fnmsub. faddsub converting to fsubadd still needs work I think, but should be very doable.
This matches what we already do for the masked builtins.
This only covers the packed builtins. Scalar builtins will be done after FMA4 is fixed.
llvm-svn: 317873