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Anders Carlsson 978f08d9b4 Pass the location of the start of the selector to ActOnClassMessage/ActOnInstanceMessage.
llvm-svn: 64560
2009-02-14 18:21:46 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 538c3d8459 Make it possible for builtins to expression FILE* arguments, so that
we can define builtins such as fprintf, vfprintf, and
__builtin___fprintf_chk. Give a nice error message when we need to
implicitly declare a function like fprintf.

llvm-svn: 64526
2009-02-14 01:52:53 +00:00
Douglas Gregor ac5d4c5f8e Extend builtin "attribute" syntax to include a notation for
printf-like functions, both builtin functions and those in the
C library. The function-call checker now queries this attribute do
determine if we have a printf-like function, rather than scanning
through the list of "known functions IDs". However, there are 5
functions they are not yet "builtins", so the function-call checker
handles them specifically still:

  - fprintf and vfprintf: the builtins mechanism cannot (yet)
    express FILE* arguments, so these can't be encoded.
  - NSLog: the builtins mechanism cannot (yet) express NSString*
    arguments, so this (and NSLogv) can't be encoded.
  - asprintf and vasprintf: these aren't part of the C99 standard
    library, so we really shouldn't be defining them as builtins in
    the general case (and we don't seem to have the machinery to make
    them builtins only on certain targets and depending on whether
    extensions are enabled).

llvm-svn: 64512
2009-02-14 00:32:47 +00:00
Douglas Gregor b9063fc1b3 Implicitly declare certain C library functions (malloc, strcpy, memmove,
etc.) when we perform name lookup on them. This ensures that we
produce the correct signature for these functions, which has two
practical impacts:

  1) When we're supporting the "implicit function declaration" feature
  of C99, these functions will be implicitly declared with the right
  signature rather than as a function returning "int" with no
  prototype. See PR3541 for the reason why this is important (hint:
  GCC always predeclares these functions).
 
  2) If users attempt to redeclare one of these library functions with
  an incompatible signature, we produce a hard error.

This patch does a little bit of work to give reasonable error
messages. For example, when we hit case #1 we complain that we're
implicitly declaring this function with a specific signature, and then
we give a note that asks the user to include the appropriate header
(e.g., "please include <stdlib.h> or explicitly declare 'malloc'"). In
case #2, we show the type of the implicit builtin that was incorrectly
declared, so the user can see the problem. We could do better here:
for example, when displaying this latter error message we say
something like:

  'strcpy' was implicitly declared here with type 'char *(char *, char
  const *)'

but we should really print out a fake code line showing the
declaration, like this:

  'strcpy' was implicitly declared here as:

    char *strcpy(char *, char const *)

This would also be good for printing built-in candidates with C++
operator overloading.

The set of C library functions supported by this patch includes all
functions from the C99 specification's <stdlib.h> and <string.h> that
(a) are predefined by GCC and (b) have signatures that could cause
codegen issues if they are treated as functions with no prototype
returning and int. Future work could extend this set of functions to
other C library functions that we know about.

llvm-svn: 64504
2009-02-13 23:20:09 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 78ca74d81d Introduce _Complex conversions into the function overloading
system. Since C99 doesn't have overloading and C++ doesn't have
_Complex, there is no specification for    this. Here's what I think
makes sense.

Complex conversions come in several flavors:

  - Complex promotions:  a complex -> complex   conversion where the
    underlying real-type conversion is a floating-point promotion. GCC
    seems to call this a promotion, EDG does something else. This is
    given "promotion" rank for determining the best viable function.
  - Complex conversions: a complex -> complex conversion that is
    not a complex promotion. This is given "conversion" rank for
    determining the best viable   function.
  - Complex-real conversions: a real -> complex or complex -> real
    conversion. This is given "conversion" rank for determining the
    best viable function.

These rules are the same for C99 (when using the "overloadable"
attribute) and C++. However, there is one difference in the handling
of floating-point promotions: in C99, float -> long double and double
-> long double are considered promotions (so we give them "promotion" 
rank), while C++ considers these conversions ("conversion" rank).

llvm-svn: 64343
2009-02-12 00:15:05 +00:00
Steve Naroff 5ee2c02ac6 Fix <rdar://problem/6243503> [sema] @throw; accepted outside catch block.
llvm-svn: 64318
2009-02-11 20:05:44 +00:00
Douglas Gregor ccb0776288 Finished semantic analysis of non-type template arguments, to check
for non-external names whose address becomes the template
argument. This completes C++ [temp.arg.nontype]p1.

Note that our interpretation of C++ [temp.arg.nontype]p1b3 differs
from EDG's interpretation (we're stricter, and GCC agrees with
us). They're opening a core issue about the matter.

llvm-svn: 64317
2009-02-11 19:52:55 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 0ada9f5d46 Rename Sema::hasSameType to QualType::isSameAs
Rename Sema::hasSameUnqualifiedType to QualType::isSameIgnoringQalifiers

llvm-svn: 64307
2009-02-11 16:47:37 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 86560404fc Add type-checking and implicit conversions for template parameters of
integral or enumeration type.

llvm-svn: 64256
2009-02-10 23:36:10 +00:00
Douglas Gregor dba326363c Implement parsing, semantic analysis and ASTs for default template
arguments. This commit covers checking and merging default template
arguments from previous declarations, but it does not cover the actual
use of default template arguments when naming class template
specializations.

llvm-svn: 64229
2009-02-10 19:49:53 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 85e0f66250 Check template template arguments against their corresponding template
template parameters.

llvm-svn: 64188
2009-02-10 00:24:35 +00:00
Douglas Gregor d32e028f79 Rudimentary checking of template arguments against their corresponding
template parameters when performing semantic analysis of a template-id
naming a class template specialization.

llvm-svn: 64185
2009-02-09 23:23:08 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 67b556a0da Eliminate TemplateArg so that we only have a single kind of
representation for template arguments. Also simplifies the interface
for ActOnClassTemplateSpecialization and eliminates some annoying
allocations of TemplateArgs.

My attempt at smart pointers for template arguments lists is
relatively lame. We can improve it once we're sure that we have the
right representation for template arguments.

llvm-svn: 64154
2009-02-09 19:34:22 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 8bf4205c70 Start processing template-ids as types when the template-name refers
to a class template. For example, the template-id 'vector<int>' now
has a nice, sugary type in the type system. What we can do now:

  - Parse template-ids like 'vector<int>' (where 'vector' names a
    class template) and form proper types for them in the type system.
  - Parse icky template-ids like 'A<5>' and 'A<(5 > 0)>' properly,
    using (sadly) a bool in the parser to tell it whether '>' should
    be treated as an operator or not.

This is a baby-step, with major problems and limitations:
  - There are currently two ways that we handle template arguments
  (whether they are types or expressions). These will be merged, and,
  most likely, TemplateArg will disappear.
  - We don't have any notion of the declaration of class template
  specializations or of template instantiations, so all template-ids
  are fancy names for 'int' :)

llvm-svn: 64153
2009-02-09 18:46:07 +00:00
Sebastian Redl 1df2bbe7f9 Update new expression to make use of Declarator::getSourceRange().
References are not objects; implement this in Type::isObjectType().

llvm-svn: 64152
2009-02-09 18:24:27 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 9817f4a717 Make Sema::getTypeName return the opaque pointer of a QualType rather
than a Decl, which gives us some more flexibility to express the
results with the type system. There are no clients using this
flexibility yet, but it's meant to be able to describe qualified names
as written in the source (e.g., "foo::type") or template-ids that name
a class template specialization (e.g., "std::vector<INT>").

DeclSpec's TST_typedef has become TST_typename, to reflect its use to
describe types found by name (that may or may not be typedefs). The
type representation of a DeclSpec with TST_typename is an opaque
QualType pointer. All users of TST_typedef, both direct and indirect,
have been updated for these changes.

llvm-svn: 64141
2009-02-09 15:09:02 +00:00
Sebastian Redl 5822f08cd6 Move CheckPointerToMemberOperands to SemaExprCXX.cpp
llvm-svn: 64029
2009-02-07 20:10:22 +00:00
Ted Kremenek 5a201951ca Overhaul of Stmt allocation:
- Made allocation of Stmt objects using vanilla new/delete a *compiler
  error* by making this new/delete "protected" within class Stmt.
- Now the only way to allocate Stmt objects is by using the new
  operator that takes ASTContext& as an argument.  This ensures that
  all Stmt nodes are allocated from the same (pool) allocator.
- Naturally, these two changes required that *all* creation sites for
  AST nodes use new (ASTContext&).  This is a large patch, but the
  majority of the changes are just this mechanical adjustment.
- The above changes also mean that AST nodes can no longer be
  deallocated using 'delete'.  Instead, one most do
  StmtObject->Destroy(ASTContext&) or do
  ASTContextObject.Deallocate(StmtObject) (the latter not running the
  'Destroy' method).

Along the way I also...
- Made CompoundStmt allocate its array of Stmt* using the allocator in
  ASTContext (previously it used std::vector).  There are a whole
  bunch of other Stmt classes that need to be similarly changed to
  ensure that all memory allocated for ASTs comes from the allocator
  in ASTContext.
- Added a new smart pointer ExprOwningPtr to Sema.h.  This replaces
  the uses of llvm::OwningPtr within Sema, as llvm::OwningPtr used
  'delete' to free memory instead of a Stmt's 'Destroy' method.

Big thanks to Doug Gregor for helping with the acrobatics of making
'new/delete' private and the new smart pointer ExprOwningPtr!

llvm-svn: 63997
2009-02-07 01:47:29 +00:00
Sebastian Redl 112a976616 Implement dereferencing of pointers-to-member.
llvm-svn: 63983
2009-02-07 00:15:38 +00:00
Douglas Gregor cd72ba97e7 Semantic checking for class template declarations and
redeclarations. For example, checks that a class template
redeclaration has the same template parameters as previous
declarations.

Detangled class-template checking from ActOnTag, whose logic was
getting rather convoluted because it tried to handle C, C++, and C++
template semantics in one shot.

Made some inroads toward eliminating extraneous "declaration does not
declare anything" errors by adding an "error" type specifier.

llvm-svn: 63973
2009-02-06 22:42:48 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 700792c4e4 Improvements and fixes for name lookup with using directives, from Piotr Rak!
Also, put Objective-C protocols into their own identifier
namespace. Otherwise, we find protocols when we don't want to in C++
(but not in C).

llvm-svn: 63877
2009-02-05 19:25:20 +00:00
Mike Stump 82f071faa7 Add support for blocks with explicit return types.
llvm-svn: 63784
2009-02-04 22:31:32 +00:00
Douglas Gregor ec6e1893d7 Improve documentation for Sema::getTypeName. Also, it's return type is
DeclTy*, not TypeTy*.

llvm-svn: 63756
2009-02-04 19:16:12 +00:00
Douglas Gregor ded2d7b021 Basic representation of C++ class templates, from Andrew Sutton.
llvm-svn: 63750
2009-02-04 19:02:06 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 2ada048975 Some name-lookup-related fixes, from Piotr Rak!
- Changes Lookup*Name functions to return NamedDecls, instead of
Decls. Unfortunately my recent statement that it will simplify lot of
code, was not quite right, but it simplifies some...
- Makes MergeLookupResult SmallPtrSet instead of vector, following
Douglas suggestions.
- Adds %qN format for printing qualified names to Diagnostic.
- Avoids searching for using-directives in Scopes, which are not
DeclScope, during unqualified name lookup.

llvm-svn: 63739
2009-02-04 17:27:36 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 8a6be5ec64 Diagnose ambiguities in getTypeName. Fixes http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=3475
llvm-svn: 63737
2009-02-04 17:00:24 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 94eabf3355 Bring operator name lookup (as required for C++ operator overloading)
into the general name-lookup fold. This cleans up some ugly,
not-quite-working code in the handling of operator overloading.

llvm-svn: 63735
2009-02-04 16:44:47 +00:00
Douglas Gregor b8a9a41dd6 Fix our semantic analysis of
unqualified-id '('

in C++. The unqualified-id might not refer to any declaration in our
current scope, but declarations by that name might be found via
argument-dependent lookup. We now do so properly.

As part of this change, CXXDependentNameExpr, which was previously
designed to express the unqualified-id in the above constructor within
templates, has become UnresolvedFunctionNameExpr, which does
effectively the same thing but will work for both templates and
non-templates.

Additionally, we cope with all unqualified-ids, since ADL also applies
in cases like

  operator+(x, y)

llvm-svn: 63733
2009-02-04 15:01:18 +00:00
Douglas Gregor e254f90d94 Initial implementation of argument dependent lookup (a.k.a. ADL,
a.k.a. Koenig lookup) in C++. Most of the pieces are in place, but for
two:

  - In an unqualified call g(x), even if the name does not refer to
    anything in the current scope, we can still find functions named
    "g" based on ADL. We don't yet have this ability.
  - ADL will need updating for friend functions and templates.

llvm-svn: 63692
2009-02-04 00:32:51 +00:00
Sebastian Redl 3d3f75a995 Allow taking the address of data members, resulting in a member pointer.
Pointers to functions don't work yet, and pointers to overloaded functions even less. Also, far too much illegal code is accepted.

llvm-svn: 63655
2009-02-03 20:19:35 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 889ceb752d Semantic analysis, ASTs, and unqualified name lookup support for C++
using directives, from Piotr Rak!

llvm-svn: 63646
2009-02-03 19:21:40 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 0e8fc3c773 Add iterators to LookupResult, allowing one to iterate over the
non-ambiguous name lookup results without allocating any memory, e.g.,
for sets of overloaded functions.

llvm-svn: 63549
2009-02-02 21:35:47 +00:00
Douglas Gregor a5c9e1ae93 Check value-initializations that occur when an initializer list
provides too few elements.

llvm-svn: 63525
2009-02-02 17:43:21 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 576e98cc1e Improve our handling of the second step in a user-defined conversion
sequence. Previously, we weren't permitting the second step to call
copy constructors, which left user-defined conversion sequences
surprisingly broken.

Now, we perform overload resolution among all of the constructors, but
only accept the result if it makes the conversion a standard
conversion. Note that this behavior is different from both GCC and EDG
(which don't agree with each other, either); I've submitted a core
issue on the matter.

llvm-svn: 63450
2009-01-30 23:27:23 +00:00
Anders Carlsson db5a9b675c Turn on -flax-vector-conversions by default, issue a warning whenever one is done. Add a -fnolax-vector-conversions option. Fixes PR2862.
llvm-svn: 63447
2009-01-30 23:17:46 +00:00
Douglas Gregor ed8f288708 Eliminated LookupCriteria, whose creation was causing a bottleneck for
LookupName et al. Instead, use an enum and a bool to describe its
contents.

Optimized the C/Objective-C path through LookupName, eliminating any
unnecessarily C++isms. Simplify IdentifierResolver::iterator, removing
some code and arguments that are no longer used.

Eliminated LookupDeclInScope/LookupDeclInContext, moving all callers
over to LookupName, LookupQualifiedName, or LookupParsedName, as
appropriate.

All together, I'm seeing a 0.2% speedup on Cocoa.h with PTH and
-disable-free. Plus, we're down to three name-lookup routines.

llvm-svn: 63354
2009-01-30 01:04:22 +00:00
Steve Naroff d25adc945e Hack Sema::LookupDeclInScope() to avoid calling Sema::LookupName() when parsing C/ObjC.
This results in a 1.7% improvement for "Cocoa.h". If we can figure out how to return a "Decl *", rather than a Sema::LookupResult(), we will likely bump the speedup from 1.7%->2.5%. I verified this, however couldn't get it to work without breaking a fair number of C++ test cases. Will discuss with Doug offline.

llvm-svn: 63320
2009-01-29 18:09:31 +00:00
Chris Lattner 60f36223a9 move library-specific diagnostic headers into library private dirs. Reduce
redundant #includes.  Patch by Anders Johnsen!

llvm-svn: 63271
2009-01-29 05:15:15 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 85df8d82c7 Move InitListChecker out of Sema.h
llvm-svn: 63258
2009-01-29 00:45:39 +00:00
Douglas Gregor f6d2752f12 Eliminate infinite looping in a wacky case with designated initializers. Simplifies (somewhat) the actually checking of the initializer expression following the designators
llvm-svn: 63257
2009-01-29 00:39:20 +00:00
Steve Naroff dcfe56d489 Refactor Sema::LookupDecl() into 2 functions: LookupDeclInScope() and LookupDeclInContext().
The previous interface was very confusing. This is much more explicit, which will be easier to understand/optimize/convert.

The plan is to eventually deprecate both of these functions. For now, I'm focused on performance.

llvm-svn: 63256
2009-01-29 00:07:50 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 17bd094a6b Improvements to code-generation and semantic analysis of designated
initializers.

  - We now initialize unions properly when a member other than the
    first is named by a designated initializer.
  - We now provide proper semantic analysis and code generation for
    GNU array-range designators *except* that side effects will occur
    more than once. We warn about this.

llvm-svn: 63253
2009-01-28 23:36:17 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 347f7eabb9 Code generation support for C99 designated initializers.
The approach I've taken in this patch is relatively straightforward,
although the code itself is non-trivial. Essentially, as we process
an initializer list we build up a fully-explicit representation of the
initializer list, where each of the subobject initializations occurs
in order. Designators serve to "fill in" subobject initializations in
a non-linear way. The fully-explicit representation makes initializer
lists (both with and without designators) easy to grok for codegen and
later semantic analyses. We keep the syntactic form of the initializer
list linked into the AST for those clients interested in exactly what
the user wrote.

Known limitations:
  - Designating a member of a union that isn't the first member may
    result in bogus initialization (we warn about this)
  - GNU array-range designators are not supported (we warn about this)

llvm-svn: 63242
2009-01-28 21:54:33 +00:00
Steve Naroff 16c8e598ae Name change (isTypeName->getTypeName).
Since it doesn't return a bool, is shouldn't be prefixed with 'is'.

llvm-svn: 63226
2009-01-28 19:39:02 +00:00
Steve Naroff aec0f37d11 Remove 'NamespaceNameOnly' argument to Sema::LookupDecl(). It is unused.
Even though Sema::LookupDecl() is deprecated, it's still used all over the place. Simplifying the interface will make it easier to understand/optimize/convert.

llvm-svn: 63210
2009-01-28 16:09:22 +00:00
Steve Naroff 49f97d7eb2 Remove 'enableLazyBuiltinCreation' argument to Sema::LookupDecl(). It is unused.
Even though Sema::LookupDecl() is deprecated, it's still used all over the place. Simplifying the interface will make it easier to understand/optimize/convert.

llvm-svn: 63208
2009-01-28 15:51:12 +00:00
Chris Lattner 7368d581c1 Split the single monolithic DiagnosticKinds.def file into one
.def file for each library.  This means that adding a diagnostic
to sema doesn't require all the other libraries to be rebuilt.

Patch by Anders Johnsen!

llvm-svn: 63111
2009-01-27 18:30:58 +00:00
Douglas Gregor f829825d04 Some micro-optimizations for DISABLE_SMART_POINTERS:
- When it's safe, ActionResult uses the low bit of the pointer for
  the "invalid" flag rather than a separate "bool" value. This keeps
  GCC from generating some truly awful code, for a > 3x speedup in the
  result-passing microbenchmark.
  - When DISABLE_SMART_POINTERS is defined, store an ActionResult
  within ASTOwningResult rather than an ASTOwningPtr. Brings the
  performance benefits of the above to smart pointers with
  DISABLE_SMART_POINTERS defined.

Sadly, these micro-benchmark performance improvements don't seem to
make much of a difference on Cocoa.h right now. However, they're
harmless and might help with future optimizations.

llvm-svn: 63061
2009-01-26 22:44:13 +00:00
Sebastian Redl 72b597d6b6 Implement implicit conversions for pointers-to-member.
llvm-svn: 62971
2009-01-25 19:43:20 +00:00
Chris Lattner 8dff017695 Fix PR3386 by handling GCC's rules for alignof, which are substantially
different than those for sizeof.  Reject alignof(bitfield) like gcc does.

llvm-svn: 62928
2009-01-24 20:17:12 +00:00