- Currently, this is producing poor code, but we prefer correctness
to performance for now. Eventually we should be able to generally
avoid having to set the alignment when we control the alignment of
the alloca.
- This knocks out 33/1000 failures on my single argument ABI tests,
down to 22/1000 and 18 of these appear to be gcc bugs. Woot.
llvm-svn: 64001
- 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
long instead of int. This is because system heaers like to redefine
typedefs and that is an error if they don't exactly match. Use long
for intptr_t on all systems where long is the right size.
llvm-svn: 63984
don't typecast CHAR_MIN to char, this makes it not a PP constant
and gives it the wrong unpromoted type. Thanks to Sebastian for
pointing this out!
llvm-svn: 63980
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
ASTContext. This required changing all clients to pass in the ASTContext& to the
constructor of StringLiteral. I also changed all allocations of StringLiteral to
use new(ASTContext&).
Along the way, I updated a bunch of new()'s in StmtSerialization.cpp to use the
allocator from ASTContext& (not complete).
llvm-svn: 63958
for FieldRegion. This enables us to track more values.
Simplify SymbolicRegion::getRValueType(). We assume the symbol always has
pointer type.
llvm-svn: 63928
canonicalize by template parameter depth, index, and name, and the
unnamed version of a template parameter serves as the canonical.
TemplateTypeParmDecl no longer needs to inherit from
TemplateParmPosition, since depth and index information is present
within the type.
llvm-svn: 63899
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
This shrinks OwningResult by one pointer. Since it is no longer larger than OwningPtr, merge the two.
This leads to simpler client code and speeds up my benchmark by 2.7%.
For some reason, this exposes a previously hidden bug, causing a regression in SemaCXX/condition.cpp.
llvm-svn: 63867
- No intended functionality change, this is essentially enabling
direct passing of complex and aggregate values, which no ABI is
using.
llvm-svn: 63863
- No intended functionality change, all current ABI implementations
were only using indirect for complex/aggregate types, which were
being passed indirectly with the Direct ABIInfo kind.
llvm-svn: 63858
do the symblic regions associated with them and we need them to be typed.
Current SymbolicRegion::getRValueType() method is very restricting. It may be
modified when we are more clear about what could be the types of symblic
regions.
BasicConstraintManager::Assume() is changed due to that now SymblicRegion is a
subclass of SubRegion.
llvm-svn: 63844
checker. This was previously needed because BugReport objects were previously
allocated on the stack and not owned by BugReporter. Now we can just issue them
on the fly. This change was motivated because we were seeing some weird cases
where some really long paths would get issued for bugs (particularly leaks)
because of some double-caching.
llvm-svn: 63840
the ownership of BugTypes and BugReports. Now BugReports are owned by BugTypes,
and BugTypes are owned by the BugReporter object.
The major functionality change in this patch is that reports are not immediately
emitted by a call to BugReporter::EmitWarning (now called EmitReport), but
instead of queued up in report "equivalence classes". When
BugReporter::FlushReports() is called, it emits one diagnostic per report
equivalence class. This provides a nice cleanup with the caching of reports as
well as enables the BugReporter engine to select the "best" path for reporting a
path-sensitive bug based on all the locations in the ExplodedGraph that the same
bug could occur.
Along with this patch, Leaks are now coalesced into a common equivalence class
by their allocation site, and the "summary" diagnostic for leaks now reports the
allocation site as the location of the bug (this may later be augmented to also
provide an example location where the leak occurs).
llvm-svn: 63796
extension. The interaction with designated initializers is a
bit... interesting... but we follow GNU's lead and don't permit too
much crazy code in this area.
Also, make the "excess initializers" error message a bit more
informative.
Addresses PR2561: http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=2561
llvm-svn: 63785
- Emits all declarations, even unused (static) ones.
- Useful when doing minimization of codegen problems (otherwise
problems localized to a static function aren't minimized well).
llvm-svn: 63776
- 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
At first glance, this looked like a recent regression (possibly created by http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?view=rev&revision=63354, which was the only recent change to this section of Sema::ActOnStartClassInterface()). After more investigation, it looks like an edge case bug that we didn't cover in our tests.
llvm-svn: 63738
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
line markers, including maintenance of the virtual include stack.
For something like this:
# 42 "bar.c" 1
# 142 "bar2.c" 1
#warning zappa
# 92 "bar.c" 2
#warning gonzo
# 102 "foo.c" 2
#warning bonkta
we now produce these three warnings:
#1:
In file included from foo.c:3:
In file included from bar.c:42:
bar2.c:143:2: warning: #warning zappa
#warning zappa
^
#2:
In file included from foo.c:3:
bar.c:92:2: warning: #warning gonzo
#warning gonzo
^
#3:
foo.c:102:2: warning: #warning bonkta
#warning bonkta
^
llvm-svn: 63722
location below it report as coming from the #line location. For example,
with:
#line 92 "foo.h"
#warning blarg!
#warning blarg!
we now emit:
foo.h:92:2: warning: #warning blarg!
#warning blarg!
^
foo.h:92:2: warning: #warning blarg!
#warning blarg!
^
llvm-svn: 63709
makes it clear to clients that they have to pick an instantiation
or spelling location before calling it and allows optimization based
on that.
llvm-svn: 63698
infrastructure to construct function type.
- For consistencty, we should probably always use this to construct
function types, but these are absolutely necessary to ensure that
we can emit calls to these functions.
llvm-svn: 63695
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
- Now only 27/500 failures on ABITest single argument tests; from
350/500. :)
- As with return types, a large percentage of these are likely to be
gcc bugs, not yet reviewed.
Also, fix bug in handling of Ignore ABI type in argument lists.
llvm-svn: 63654
ContentCache objects to using a densemap and list, and allocating
the ContentCache objects from a bump pointer. This does not speed
up or slow down things substantially, but gives us control over
their alignment.
llvm-svn: 63628
elaborated-type-specifier declarations into outer scopes while
retaining their proper lexical scope. This way is simpler and more
consistent with the way DeclContexts work, and also fixes
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=3430
llvm-svn: 63581
direct-initialization following a user-defined conversion can select
any constructor; it just can't employ any user-defined
conversions. So we ban those conversions and classify the constructor
call based on the relationship between the "from" and "to" types in
the conversion.
llvm-svn: 63554
- Lift CGFunctionInfo creation up to callers of EmitCall.
- Move isVariadic bit out of CGFunctionInfo, take as argument to
GetFunctionType instead.
No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 63550
in terms of where the type resides in the containing object. This is a
more clear embodiement of the spec & fixes a merging issue with
unions. Down to 3/1000 failures.
llvm-svn: 63455
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
- Support initialization of reference members; complain if any
reference members are left uninitialized.
- Use C++ copy-initialization for initializing each element (falls
back to constraint checking in C)
- Make sure we diagnose when one tries to provide an initializer
list for a non-aggregate.
- Don't complain about empty initializers in C++ (they are permitted)
- Unrelated but necessary: don't bother trying to convert the
decl-specifier-seq to a type when we're dealing with a C++
constructor, destructor, or conversion operator; it results in
spurious warnings.
llvm-svn: 63431
the liveness state of block-level expressions could oscillate because
of two issues:
- The initial value before a merge was not always set to "Top"
- The set of live block-level expressions is a union, not an intersection
This fixes <rdar://problem/650084>.
llvm-svn: 63421
parameter that allows users to omit the printing of the source
location on a diagnostic. So basically it would omit the "abc.c:5:1: "
at the beginning of the line."
Patch by Alexei Svitkine!
llvm-svn: 63396
type" rather than the C definition. We do this because both C99 and
Clang always use "aggregate type" as "aggregate or union type", and
the C++ definition includes union types.
llvm-svn: 63395
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
- NonLoc::MakeVal() would use sizeof(unsigned) (literally) instead of consulting
ASTContext for the size (in bits) of 'int'. While it worked, it was a
conflation of concepts and using ASTContext.IntTy is 100% correct.
- RegionStore::getSizeInElements() no longer assumes that a VarRegion has the
type "ConstantArray", and handles the case when uses use ordinary variables
as if they were arrays.
- Fixed ElementRegion::getRValueType() to just return the rvalue type of its
"array region" in the case the array didn't have ArrayType.
- All of this fixes <rdar://problem/6541136>
llvm-svn: 63347
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
represents an implicit value-initialization of a subobject of a
particular type. This replaces the (ab)use of CXXZeroValueInitExpr
within initializer lists for the "holes" that occur due to the use of
C99 designated initializers.
The new test case is currently XFAIL'd, because CodeGen's
ConstExprEmitter (in lib/CodeGen/CGExprConstant.cpp) needs to be
taught to value-initialize when it sees ImplicitValueInitExprs.
llvm-svn: 63317
eightbyte boundaries.
- Getting harder to test now that we handle cases gcc & llvm-gcc get
wrong ( { _Complex char; _Complex int; } is a good example). :)
llvm-svn: 63305
- This is my best initial guess at what the "spec" means, although it is not
particularly clear on a number of points. Will refine through testing.
llvm-svn: 63292
- Lift (int,float) -> (int,float) conversion into separate routines.
- Fix handling of, e.g., char -> _Complex int, which was producing a
_Complex char value instead.
llvm-svn: 63278
llvm[0]: Compiling SemaInit.cpp for Debug build
SemaInit.cpp:171: error: ‘InitListChecker’ has not been declared
SemaInit.cpp:171: error: ISO C++ forbids declaration of ‘InitListChecker’ with no type
SemaInit.cpp: In function ‘int InitListChecker(clang::Sema*, clang::InitListExpr*, clang::QualType&)’:
SemaInit.cpp:172: error: ‘hadError’ was not declared in this scope
SemaInit.cpp:173: error: ‘SemaRef’ was not declared in this scope
SemaInit.cpp:177: error: ‘FullyStructuredList’ was not declared in this scope
llvm-svn: 63270
evaluation (alternate part of real/imag init was being set to 3 not 0
because the wrong APFloat constructor was being called).
- Test cases coming once some more support is in.
llvm-svn: 63264
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
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
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
Fix a stupid mistake in UnwrapSimilarPointers that made any two member pointers compatible as long as the pointee was the same.
Make a few style corrections as suggested by Chris.
llvm-svn: 63215
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
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