Introduce -Wquoted-include-in-framework-header, which should fire a warning
whenever a quote include appears in a framework header and suggest a fix-it.
For instance, for header A.h added in the tests, this is how the warning looks
like:
./A.framework/Headers/A.h:2:10: warning: double-quoted include "A0.h" in framework header, expected angle-bracketed instead [-Wquoted-include-in-framework-header]
#include "A0.h"
^~~~~~
<A/A0.h>
./A.framework/Headers/A.h:3:10: warning: double-quoted include "B.h" in framework header, expected angle-bracketed instead [-Wquoted-include-in-framework-header]
#include "B.h"
^~~~~
<B.h>
This helps users to prevent frameworks from using local headers when in fact
they should be targetting system level ones.
The warning is off by default.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47157
rdar://problem/37077034
llvm-svn: 335375
Summary:
This is the clang side of the change, there is a compiler-rt counterpart.
Scudo works with UBSan using `-fsanitize=scudo,integer` for example, and to do
so it embeds UBSan runtime. This makes it not compatible with the UBSan minimal
runtime, but this is something we want for production purposes.
The idea is to have a Scudo minimal runtime on the compiler-rt side that will
not embed UBSan. This is basically the runtime that is currently in use for
Fuchsia, without coverage, stacktraces or symbolization. With this, Scudo
becomes compatible with `-fsanitize-minimal-runtime`.
If this approach is suitable, I'll add the tests as well, otherwise I am open
to other options.
Reviewers: eugenis
Reviewed By: eugenis
Subscribers: llvm-commits, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48373
llvm-svn: 335352
dead code.
This is important for C++ templates that essentially compute the valid
input in a way that is constant and will cause all the invalid cases to
be dead code that is deleted. Code in the wild actually does this and
GCC also accepts these kinds of patterns so it is important to support
it.
To make this work, we provide a non-error path to diagnose these issues,
and use a default-error warning instead. This keeps the relatively
strict handling but prevents nastiness like SFINAE on these errors. It
also allows us to safely use the system to diagnose this only when it
occurs at runtime (in emitted code).
Entertainingly, this required fixing the syntax in various other ways
for the x86 test because we never bothered to diagnose that the returns
were invalid.
Since debugging these compile failures was super confusing, I've also
improved the diagnostic to actually say what the value was. Most of the
checks I've made ignore this to simplify maintenance, but I've checked
it in a few places to make sure the diagnsotic is working.
Depends on D48462. Without that, we might actually crash some part of
the compiler after bypassing the error here.
Thanks to Richard, Ben Kramer, and especially Craig Topper for all the
help here.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48464
llvm-svn: 335309
D48464 contains changes that will loosen some of the range checks in SemaChecking to a DefaultError warning that can be disabled.
This patch adds explicit masking to avoid using the upper bits of immediates to gracefully handle the warning being disabled.
llvm-svn: 335308
Header maps are binary files used by Xcode, which are used to map
header names or paths to other locations. Clang has support for
those since its inception, but there's not a lot of header map
testing around.
Since it's a binary format, testing becomes pretty much brittle
and its hard to even know what's inside if you don't have the
appropriate tools.
Add a python based tool that allows creating and dumping header
maps based on a json description of those. While here, rewrite
tests to use the tool and remove the binary files from the tree.
This tool was initially written by Daniel Dunbar.
Thanks to Stella Stamenova for helping make this work on Windows.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46485
rdar://problem/39994722
llvm-svn: 335295
This is breaking a couple of buildbots. We need to run the
NameAnonGlobal pass for regular LTO now as well (since we're producing a
summary). I'll post a separate patch for review to make this happen and
then re-commit.
This reverts commit c0759b7b1f4a81ff9021b952aa38a222d5fa4dfd.
llvm-svn: 335291
parallel region.
If the current construct requires sharing of the local variable in the
inner parallel region, this variable must be globalized to avoid
runtime crash.
llvm-svn: 335285
Summary:
With D33921, we gained the ability to have module summaries in regular
LTO modules without triggering ThinLTO compilation. Module summaries in
regular LTO allow garbage collection (dead stripping) before LTO
compilation and thus open up additional optimization opportunities.
This patch enables summary emission in regular LTO for all targets
except ld64-based ones (which use the legacy LTO API).
Reviewers: pcc, tejohnson, mehdi_amini
Subscribers: inglorion, eraman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34156
llvm-svn: 335284
Summary:
This test is a strip down version of a function inside the
amalgamated sqlite source. When converted to IR clang produces
a phi instruction without debug location.
This patch fixes the above issue.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47720
llvm-svn: 335255
Similar to what was done to max/min recently.
These already reduced the vector width to 256 and 128 bit as we go unlike the original max/min code.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48346
llvm-svn: 335253
Introduce -Wquoted-include-in-framework-header, which should fire a warning
whenever a quote include appears in a framework header and suggest a fix-it.
For instance, for header A.h added in the tests, this is how the warning looks
like:
./A.framework/Headers/A.h:2:10: warning: double-quoted include "A0.h" in framework header, expected angle-bracketed instead [-Wquoted-include-in-framework-header]
#include "A0.h"
^~~~~~
<A/A0.h>
./A.framework/Headers/A.h:3:10: warning: double-quoted include "B.h" in framework header, expected angle-bracketed instead [-Wquoted-include-in-framework-header]
#include "B.h"
^~~~~
<B.h>
This helps users to prevent frameworks from using local headers when in fact
they should be targetting system level ones.
The warning is off by default.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47157
rdar://problem/37077034
llvm-svn: 335184
Diagnose the name of the class being shadowed by using declarations, and
improve the diagnostics for the case where the name of the class is
shadowed by a non-static data member in a class with constructors. In
the latter case, we now always give the "member with the same name as
its class" diagnostic regardless of the relative order of the member and
the constructor, rather than giving an inscrutible diagnostic if the
constructor appears second.
llvm-svn: 335182
Header maps are binary files used by Xcode, which are used to map
header names or paths to other locations. Clang has support for
those since its inception, but there's not a lot of header map
testing around.
Since it's a binary format, testing becomes pretty much brittle
and its hard to even know what's inside if you don't have the
appropriate tools.
Add a python based tool that allows creating and dumping header
maps based on a json description of those. While here, rewrite
tests to use the tool and remove the binary files from the tree.
This tool was initially written by Daniel Dunbar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46485
rdar://problem/39994722
llvm-svn: 335177
This diff includes the logic for setting the precision bits for each primary fixed point type in the target info and logic for initializing a fixed point literal.
Fixed point literals are declared using the suffixes
```
hr: short _Fract
uhr: unsigned short _Fract
r: _Fract
ur: unsigned _Fract
lr: long _Fract
ulr: unsigned long _Fract
hk: short _Accum
uhk: unsigned short _Accum
k: _Accum
uk: unsigned _Accum
```
Errors are also thrown for illegal literal values
```
unsigned short _Accum u_short_accum = 256.0uhk; // expected-error{{the integral part of this literal is too large for this unsigned _Accum type}}
```
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46915
llvm-svn: 335148
The SPIR target currently allows for half precision floating point types to be
emitted using the LLVM intrinsic functions which convert half types to floats
and doubles. However, this is illegal in SPIR as the only intrinsic allowed by
SPIR is memcpy, as per section 3 of the SPIR specification. Currently this is
leading to an assert being hit in the Clang CodeGen when attempting to emit a
constant or literal _Float16 type in a comparison operation on a SPIR or SPIR64
target. This assert stems from the CodeGen attempting to emit a constant half
value as an integer because the backend has specified that it is using these
half conversion intrinsics (which represents half as i16). This patch prevents
SPIR targets from using these intrinsics by overloading the responsible target
info method, marks SPIR targets as having a legal half type and provides
additional regression testing for the _Float16 type on SPIR targets.
Patch by: Stephen McGroarty
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48188
llvm-svn: 335111
Summary:
The comment with the OpenCL clause about this clearly
says: "No type shall be qualified by qualifiers for
two or more different address spaces."
This must mean that two or more qualifiers for the
_same_ address space is allowed. However, it is
likely unintended by the programmer, so emit a
warning.
For dependent address space types, reject them like
before since we cannot know what the address space
will be.
Patch by Bevin Hansson (ebevhan).
Reviewers: Anastasia
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Subscribers: bader, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47630
llvm-svn: 335103
... instead of prepending it at the beginning (the original behavior
since implemented in r122535 2010-12-23). This builds up an
AttributeList in the the order in which the attributes appear in the
source.
The reverse order caused nodes for attributes in the AST (e.g. LoopHint)
to be in the reverse, and therefore printed in the wrong order by
-ast-dump. Some TODO comments mention this. The order was explicitly
reversed for enable_if attribute overload resolution and name mangling,
which is not necessary anymore with this patch.
The change unfortunately has some secondary effects, especially for
diagnostic output. In the simplest cases, the CHECK lines or expected
diagnostic were changed to the the new output. If the kind of
error/warning changed, the attribute's order was changed instead.
It also causes some 'previous occurrence here' hints to be textually
after the main marker. This typically happens when attributes are
merged, but are incompatible. Interchanging the role of the the main
and note SourceLocation will also cause the case where two different
declaration's attributes (in contrast to multiple attributes of the
same declaration) are merged to be reversed. There is no easy fix
because sometimes previous attributes are merged into a new
declaration's attribute list, sometimes new attributes are added to a
previous declaration's attribute list. Since 'previous occurrence here'
pointing to locations after the main marker is not rare, I left the
markers as-is; it is only relevant when the attributes are declared in
the same declaration anyway, which often is on the same line.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48100
llvm-svn: 335084
Diagnostics for narrowing conversions in initializer lists are currently
DefaultIgnored in Microsoft mode. But MSVC 2015 did add warnings about
narrowing conversions (C2397), so clang-cl can remove its special case code if
MSCompatibilityVersion is new enough.
(In MSVC, C2397 is just a warning and in clang it's default-mapped to an error,
but it can be remapped, and disabled with -Wno-c++11-narrowing, so that should
be fine.)
Fixes PR37314.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D48296
llvm-svn: 335082
The recommit ensures that the tests that failed on bots don't trigger the warning.
Xcode 10 removes support for libstdc++, but the users just get a confusing
include not file warning when including an STL header (when building for iOS6
which uses libstdc++ by default for example).
This patch adds a new warning that lets the user know that the libstdc++ include
path was not found to ensure that the user is more aware of why the error occurs.
rdar://40830462
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48297
llvm-svn: 335081
We only need to use 512 bit vectors all the way through v8i64 reductions since those max instructions are new to avx512f and only available in 512 bits until SKX.
For v16i32 and floating point we have legacy 128/256 bit instructions we can use.
I've tried to use other intrinsics to reduce the verbosity of the code and avoid having to mention all the shuffles. I've also removed all the -1 shuffle indices so the output sequence is fully specified and not left to backend optimization.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47401
llvm-svn: 335070
Xcode 10 removes support for libstdc++, but the users just get a confusing
include not file warning when including an STL header (when building for iOS6
which uses libstdc++ by default for example).
This patch adds a new warning that lets the user know that the libstdc++ include
path was not found to ensure that the user is more aware of why the error occurs.
rdar://40830462
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48297
llvm-svn: 335063
r242675 changed the signature for the signbit builtin but did not introduce proper semantic checking to ensure the arguments are as-expected. This patch groups the signbit builtin along with the other fp classification builtins. Fixes PR28172.
llvm-svn: 335050
r242675 changed the signature for the signbit builtin but did not introduce proper semantic checking to ensure the arguments are as-expected. This patch groups the signbit builtin along with the other fp classification builtins. Fixes PR28172.
llvm-svn: 335048
after the closing brace of a class declaration.
Merge the two call sites of checkIllFormedTrivialABIStruct and sink it
into CheckCompletedCXXClass so that it is called after the attribute has
been attached to the CXXRecordDecl.
rdar://problem/40873297
llvm-svn: 335021
Summary:
This is the second attempt of r333500 (Update NRVO logic to support early return).
The previous one was reverted for a miscompilation for an incorrect NRVO set up on templates such as:
```
struct Foo {};
template <typename T>
T bar() {
T t;
if (false)
return T();
return t;
}
```
Where, `t` is marked as non-NRVO variable before its instantiation. However, while its instantiation, it's left an NRVO candidate, turned into an NRVO variable later.
Reviewers: rsmith
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47586
llvm-svn: 335019
This is not only semantically correct but ensures that they will not
be marked as address-significant once D48155 lands.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48206
llvm-svn: 334982
The test makes %t.fake a symlink to %t.real by running `ln -sf %t.real
%t.fake`. If %t.fake already is a symlink to %t.real when this runs (e.g. if
the test has run before), then this effectively becomes `ln -sf %t.real %t.real`,
symlinking the directory to itself. At least on my mac, this leads to the
directory containing itself.
As fix, just remove %t.fake before creating the symlink. To clean up build dirs
on bots, also remove %t.real for a while.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D48224
llvm-svn: 334972