modules.
With this fixed, I no longer see any test regressions in the libc++ test suite
when enabling a single-module module.map for libc++ (other than issues with my
system headers).
llvm-svn: 193219
lambdas nested within templates and themselves.
A previous attempt http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20130930/090049.html resulted in PR 17476, and was reverted,
The original TransformLambdaExpr (pre generic-lambdas) transformed the TypeSourceInfo of the Call operator in its own instantiation scope via TransformType. This resulted in the parameters of the call operator being mapped to their transformed counterparts in an instantiation scope that would get popped off.
Then a call to TransformFunctionParameters would add the parameters and their transformed mappings (but newly created ones!) to the current instantiation scope. This would result in a disconnect between the new call operator's TSI parameters and those used to construct the call operator declaration. This was ok in the non-generic lambda world - but would cause issues with nested transformations (when non-generic and generics were interleaved) in the generic lambda world - that I somewhat kludged around initially - but this resulted in PR17476.
The new approach seems cleaner. We only do the transformation of the TypeSourceInfo - but we make sure to do it in the current instantiation scope so we don't lose the untransformed to transformed mappings of the ParmVarDecls when they get created.
This does not yet include capturing.
Please see test file for examples.
This patch was LGTM'd by Doug:
http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1784
llvm-svn: 193216
With this extension, friend function declarations will retain the language
linkage specified for previous declarations instead of emitting an error
diagnostic.
The feature is known to be compatible with GCC and MSVC and permits a
language to be specified indirectly where it cannot otherwise be written
directly in class scope.
Work is ongoing to improve linkage spec diagnostics.
Fixes PR17337.
Reviewed by Richard Smith.
llvm-svn: 193206
check using the ubsan runtime) and -fsanitize=local-bounds (for the middle-end
check which inserts traps).
Remove -fsanitize=local-bounds from -fsanitize=undefined. It does not produce
useful diagnostics and has false positives (PR17635), and is not a good
compromise position between UBSan's checks and ASan's checks.
Map -fbounds-checking to -fsanitize=local-bounds to restore Clang's historical
behavior for that flag.
llvm-svn: 193205
We would not identify pointer-to-member construction in a non-type
template argument if it was either a FieldDecl or a CXXMethodDecl.
However, this would incorrectly reject declarations that were injected
via an IndirectFieldDecl (e.g. a field inside of an anonymous union).
This fixes PR17657.
llvm-svn: 193203
This fixes pr17624.
A FIXME from Richard Smith:
It seems to me that the root cause is that a per-Decl 'used' flag doesn't
really make much sense in the way we use it now. I think we should either track
whether that particular declaration is used (with isUsed scanning the entire
redecl chain), or we should only have one flag for the entire redeclaration
chain (perhaps by always looking at the flag on either the most recent decl or
the canonical decl). Modeling it as "is this declaration or any previous
declaration used" is weird, and requires contortions like the loop at the end
of Sema::MarkFunctionReferenced.
llvm-svn: 193202
This fixes pr17639.
Before this patch clang would consider
void foo(void) __attribute((alias("__foo")));
a declaration. It now correctly handles it as a definition.
Initial patch by Alp Toker. I added support for variables.
llvm-svn: 193200
This is a fixed version of r193161. In order to handle
void foo() __attribute__((alias("bar")));
void bar() {}
void zed() __attribute__((alias("foo")));
it is not enough to delay aliases to the end of the TU, we have to do two
passes over them to find if they are defined or not.
This can be implemented by producing alias as we go and just doing the second
pass at the end. This has the advantage that other parts of clang that were
expecting alias to be processed in order don't have to be changed.
This patch also handles cyclic aliases.
llvm-svn: 193188
Some of the shared compiler/linker flags start with -m, so they've been
getting passed to the compiler only since r180073. Now, the -m* wildcard
is processed after the shared flags and the ignored flags.
Found by Laszlo Nagy!
llvm-svn: 193184
This patch wasn't reviewed, and isn't correctly preserving the behaviors
relied upon by QT. I don't have a direct example of fallout, but it
should go through the standard code review process. For example, it
should never have removed the QT test case that was added when fixing
those users.
llvm-svn: 193174
This is a fix to PR17649, caused by fix in r193073. QT uses 'break' statement
to implement their 'foreach' macro. To enable build of QT, this fix reenables
break but only in 'for' statement specifier and only in the third expression.
llvm-svn: 193170
This reverts commit r193161.
It broke
void foo() __attribute__((alias("bar")));
void bar() {}
void zed() __attribute__((alias("foo")));
Looks like we have to fix pr17639 first :-(
llvm-svn: 193162
names. For example, with this patch we now reject
void f1(void) __attribute__((alias("g1")));
This patch is implemented in CodeGen. It is quiet a bit simpler and more
compatible with gcc than implementing it in Sema. The downside is that the
errors only fire during -emit-llvm.
llvm-svn: 193161
If we run into the second preprocessor branch chain, the first branch
chain might have already set the maximum branch count on that level to
something > 0.
Fixes PR17645.
llvm-svn: 193153
This patch changes two things:
a) Allow a header to be part of multiple modules. The reasoning is that
in existing codebases that have a module-like build system, the same
headers might be used in several build targets. Simple reasons might be
that they defined different classes that are declared in the same
header. Supporting a header as a part of multiple modules will make the
transistion easier for those cases. A later step in clang can then
determine whether the two modules are actually compatible and can be
merged and error out appropriately. The later check is similar to what
needs to be done for template specializations anyway.
b) Allow modules to be stored in a directory tree separate from the
headers they describe.
Review: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1951
llvm-svn: 193151
Summary:
Enforce the rule in C++11 [temp.mem]p2 that local classes cannot have
member templates.
This fixes PR16947.
N.B. C++14 has slightly different wording to afford generic lambdas
declared inside of functions.
Fun fact: Some formulations of local classes with member templates
would cause clang to crash during Itanium mangling, such as the
following:
void outer_mem() {
struct Inner {
template <typename = void>
struct InnerTemplateClass {
static void itc_mem() {}
};
};
Inner::InnerTemplateClass<>::itc_mem();
}
Reviewers: eli.friedman, rsmith, doug.gregor, faisalv
Reviewed By: doug.gregor
CC: cfe-commits, ygao
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1866
llvm-svn: 193144
Instead of using not, just drop the fastcall attribute which was causing
an warning:
calling convention 'fastcall' ignored for this target
llvm-svn: 193110
Summary:
Refactor DynTypedMatcher into a value type class, just like Matcher<T>.
This simplifies its usage and removes the virtual hierarchy from Matcher<T>.
It also enables planned changes to replace MatcherInteface<T>.
Too many instantiaions of this class hierarchy has been causing Registry.cpp.o to bloat in size and number of symbols.
Reviewers: klimek
CC: cfe-commits, revane
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1661
llvm-svn: 193100
Due to statement expressions supported as GCC extension, it is possible
to put 'break' or 'continue' into a loop/switch statement but outside its
body, for example:
for ( ; ({ if (first) { first = 0; continue; } 0; }); )
Such usage must be diagnosed as an error, GCC rejects it. To recognize
this and similar patterns the flags BreakScope and ContinueScope are
temporarily turned off while parsing condition expression.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1762
llvm-svn: 193073
Now that we iterate on the formatting multiple times when we
have chains of preprocessor branches, we need to correctly reset
the token's previous and next pointer for the first / last token.
llvm-svn: 193071
The C and C++ standards disallow using universal character names to
refer to some characters, such as basic ascii and control characters,
so we reject these sequences in the lexer. However, when the
preprocessor isn't being used on C or C++, it doesn't make sense to
apply these restrictions.
Notably, accepting these characters avoids issues with unicode escapes
when GHC uses the compiler as a preprocessor on haskell sources.
Fixes rdar://problem/14742289
llvm-svn: 193067
This uses function prefix data to store function type information at the
function pointer.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1338
llvm-svn: 193058