The pointer returned by __RTDynamicCast must be bitcasted. However, it
was not expected that __RTDynamicCast would be invoked, resulting in the
bitcast occuring in a different BasicBlock than the invoke. This caused
a down-stream PHI to get confused about which BasicBlock the incomming
value was from.
This fixes PR25606.
llvm-svn: 253843
Cross compiling from linux and OSX results in Error: Exec format.
This is because the linker is expecting ELF formated objects.
By passing the target we can explicitly tell the linker that
it should be linking COFF objects regardless of the host.
llvm-svn: 253813
Specifying a fixed triple is not possible because that target may not
even be compiler. Go for a simpler fix by using a _? regex for the
prefix.
llvm-svn: 253758
This adds support for three types of argument specifications for bootstrap builds:
(1) Arguments prefixed with BOOTSTRAP_* will be passed through with the leading BOOTSTRAP_ removed.
(2) CLANG_BOOTSTRAP_PASSTHROUGH can specify a list of variables to be passed through as they are set.
(3) BOOTSTRAP_DEFAULT_PASSTHROUGH is a list of some default passthrough variables that are always passed through. Those variables include the version string and should only specify variables that are always expected to be the same between the stage1 and stage2
llvm-svn: 253721
When passing around CMake arguments as lists of arguments any arguments containing lists need to have their semi-colons escaped otherwise CMake will split the arguments in the middle.
llvm-svn: 253720
This allows us to construct Linux toolchains without a valid linker. This
is needed for example to build a CUDA device toolchain after r253385.
llvm-svn: 253707
This is similar to the earlier fix I did, r253702, expect that here it
is function names that are being searched for. If the function name
matches part of the directory name it can cause an apparent test
case failure.
llvm-svn: 253706
Rather than storing BeforeInfo in the DenseMap by value, this stores a
unique_ptr to it, so that we can keep a pointer to it live across
subsequent DenseMap insertions.
This change also removes the unique_ptr wrapper around BeforeVect
because now we're indirecting at a higher level.
llvm-svn: 253694
Summary: The frontend debuginfo tests should not invoke llvm passes which includes add-discriminators that will change the debug info generated by FE.
Reviewers: dblaikie
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14848
llvm-svn: 253686
This patch adds support of #pragma vtordisp inside functions in attempt to improve compatibility. Microsoft compiler appears to save the stack of vtordisp modes on entry of struct methods' bodies and restore it on exit (method-local vtordisp).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14467
llvm-svn: 253650
The analyzer currently reports dead store false positives when a local variable
is captured by reference in a C++ lambda.
For example:
int local = 0; auto lambda = [&local]() {
local++;
};
local = 7; // False Positive: Value stored to 'local' is never read
lambda();
In this case, the assignment setting `local` to 7 is not a dead store because
the called lambda will later read that assigned value.
This commit silences this source of false positives by treating locals captured
by reference in C++ lambdas as escaped, similarly to how the DeadStoresChecker
deals with locals whose address is taken.
rdar://problem/22165179
llvm-svn: 253630
Summary: This code is a bit undesirable, but it gets clang to work with the autoconf and cmake-built libclang_rt.profile libraries.
Reviewers: bogner
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14847
llvm-svn: 253625
Summary: 's' is used to specify sgprs and 'v' is used to specify vgprs.
Reviewers: arsenm, echristo
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14307
llvm-svn: 253610
Summary: The discriminator change in http://reviews.llvm.org/D14738 will fail these clang tests. Update the test to accomendate the discriminator change.
Reviewers: dblaikie, davidxl, dnovillo
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14836
llvm-svn: 253595
Also address a typo from a prior patch that performed a similar fix during Parsing of default non-type template arguments. I left the RAII ExpressionEvaluationContext variable Name as Unevaluated though we had switched the context to ConstantEvaluated.
There should be no functionality change here - since when expression evaluation context is popped off, for the most part these two contexts currently behave similarly in regards to lambda diagnostics and odr-use tracking.
Like its parsing counterpart, this patch presages the advent of constexpr lambda patches...
llvm-svn: 253590
Add support for vector mode attributes like "attribute((mode(V4SF)))". Also add warning about deprecated vector modes like GCC does.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14744
llvm-svn: 253551
driving a canonical difference between that and an unqualified
type is a really bad idea when both are valid. Instead, remember
that it was there in a non-canonical way, then look for that in
the one place we really care about it: block captures. The net
effect closely resembles the behavior of a decl attribute, except
still closely following ARC's standard qualifier parsing rules.
llvm-svn: 253534
to start at the offset of the first ivar instead of the rounded-up
end of the superclass. The latter could include a large amount of
tail padding because of a highly-aligned ivar, and subclass ivars
can be laid out within that.
llvm-svn: 253533