A patch to AllocateTarget function to recognize llvm::Triple::NaCl for
MIPSEL and return NaClTargetInfo. Additional test has been added to check
if the expected macros get defined.
llvm-svn: 191124
is no need to go through the driver indirection here, and it clutters
things up as dependencies can sneak in for specific things the driver is
doing.
llvm-svn: 191107
This solves the problem of fallback onto ourselves if clang-cl
has been renamed to cl.exe and put on the PATH, as happens with
the VS integration.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1731
llvm-svn: 191099
Apart from being more compact and already implemented, this also handles the
case where the parent is null. (It does also ignore all casts, not just
implicit ones, but this is more efficient to test and in the case we care
about---a message in a PseudoObjectExpr---there should only be implicit casts
anyway.
This should fix our internal buildbot.
llvm-svn: 191094
Instead add the ASan runtime to the linker command line so that only the ASan API functions can be undefined in the target library.
Fixes http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=17275
llvm-svn: 191076
fields in the class. This allows a better checking of member intiailizers and
in class initializers in regards to initialization ordering.
For instance, this code will now produce warnings:
class A {
int x;
int y;
A() : x(y) {} // y is initialized after x, warn here
A(int): y(x) {} // default initialization of leaves x uninitialized, warn here
};
Several test cases were updated with -Wno-uninitialized to silence this warning.
llvm-svn: 191068
variable from being the function to being the enclosing namespace scope (in
C++) or the TU (in C). This allows us to fix a selection of related issues
where we would build incorrect redeclaration chains for such declarations, and
fail to notice type mismatches.
Such declarations are put into a new IdentifierNamespace, IDNS_LocalExtern,
which is only found when searching scopes, and not found when searching
DeclContexts. Such a declaration is only made visible in its DeclContext if
there are no non-LocalExtern declarations.
llvm-svn: 191064
_Bool in C, if the macro is defined. Also teach FixItUtils to look at whether
the macro was defined at the source location for which it is creating a fixit,
rather than looking at whether it's defined *now*. This is especially relevant
for analysis-based warnings which are delayed until end of TU.
llvm-svn: 191057
When -fms-extensions is enabled, the typo correction was being called here on
non-error paths (as in test/SemaTemplate/lookup-dependent-bases.cpp) and correct
compilation depended on Sema::CorrectTypo not finding a viable candidate.
llvm-svn: 191046
When this flag is enabled, clang-cl falls back to cl.exe if it
cannot compile the code itself for some reason.
The idea is to use this to help build projects that almost compile
with clang-cl, except for some files that can then be built with
the fallback mechanism.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1711
llvm-svn: 191034
of ObjectiveC properties to mean annotation of
NS_RETURNS_INNER_POINTER on its synthesized getter.
This also facilitates more migration to properties when
methods are annotated with NS_RETURNS_INNER_POINTER.
// rdar://14990439
llvm-svn: 191009
Intrinsics added shaintrin.h, which is included from x86intrin.h if __SHA__ is
enabled. SHA implies SSE2, which is needed for the __m128i type.
Also add the -msha/-mno-sha option.
llvm-svn: 190999
We don't really need to perform semantic analysis on the dependent expression
anyway, so just call the cast dependent.
<rdar://problem/15012610>
llvm-svn: 190981
Before this patch, Lex() would recurse whenever the current lexer changed (e.g.
upon entry into a macro). This patch turns the recursion into a loop: the
various lex routines now don't return a token when the current lexer changes,
and at the top level Preprocessor::Lex() now loops until it finds a token.
Normally, the recursion wouldn't end up being very deep, but the recursion depth
can explode in edge cases like a bunch of consecutive macros which expand to
nothing (like in the testcase test/Preprocessor/macro_expand_empty.c in this
patch).
<rdar://problem/14569770>
llvm-svn: 190980
This patch adds the following, more specific warning flags:
gnu-anonymous-struct
gnu-compound-literal-initializer
gnu-empty-struct
gnu-flexible-array-initializer
gnu-flexible-array-union-member
gnu-folding-constant
redeclared-class-member
gnu-redeclared-enum
gnu-union-cast
gnu-variable-sized-type-not-at-end
Patch by Peter Lewis.
llvm-svn: 190972
I put in the warnings because MSVC has them, but I don't think they're very
useful.
Clang does not warn about overriding flags in general, e.g. it's perfectly
fine to have -fomit-frame-pointer followed by -fno-omit-frame-pointer.
We should focus on warning where things get confusing, such as with the
/TP and /TC options. In "clang-cl /TC a.c /TP b.cc", the user might not
realize that the /TP flag will apply to both files, and we warn about that.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1718
llvm-svn: 190964
We now have symbols with floating-point type to make sure that
(double)x == (double)x comes out true, but we still can't do much with
these. For now, don't even bother trying to create a floating-point zero
value; just give up on conversion to bool.
PR14634, C++ edition.
llvm-svn: 190953
Fix for PR16752. Second commit.
PR16752: 'mode' attribute for unusual targets doesn't work properly
Description:
Troubles could be happened due to some assumptions in handleModeAttr function (see SemaDeclAttr.cpp).
For example, it assumes that 32 bit integer is 'int', while it could be 16 bit only.
Instead of asking target: 'which type do you want to use for int32_t ?' it just hardcodes general opinion. That doesn't looks pretty correct.
Please consider the next solution:
1. In Basic/TargetInfo add getIntTypeByWidth and getRealTypeByWidth methods. Methods asks target for proper type for given bit width.
2. Fix handleModeAttr according to new methods in TargetInfo.
Fixes:
1st Commit (Done): Add new methods for TargetInfo:
getRealTypeByWidth and getIntTypeByWidth
for ASTContext names are almost same(invokes new methods from TargetInfo):
getIntTypeForBitwidth and getRealTypeForBitwidth
2nd Commit (Current): Fix SemaDeclAttr, handleModeAttr function.
Also test/Sema/attr-mode.c was fixed. 'XC' mode test was disabled for PPC64 machines.
llvm-svn: 190926
For all libm __builtin_* functions that are defined, this adds the
corresponding LIBBUILTIN definitions (tagged, as necessary, with "e" instead of
"c" when the function may set errno).
Note that this changes the current definitions for lrint and fma
(unfortunately). The Linux man page documents that these don't set errno, but
the POSIX standard says that they should.
llvm-svn: 190922
LLVM supports applying conversion instructions to vectors of the same number of
elements (fptrunc, fptosi, etc.) but there had been no way for a Clang user to
cause such instructions to be generated when using builtin vector types.
C-style casting on vectors is already defined in terms of bitcasts, and so
cannot be used for these conversions as well (without leading to a very
confusing set of semantics). As a result, this adds a __builtin_convertvector
intrinsic (patterned after the OpenCL __builtin_astype intrinsic). This is
intended to aid the creation of vector intrinsic headers that create generic IR
instead of target-dependent intrinsics (in other words, this is a generic
_mm_cvtepi32_ps). As noted in the documentation, the action of
__builtin_convertvector is defined in terms of the action of a C-style cast on
each vector element.
llvm-svn: 190915
as suggested by Jordan on IRC. Also, use the unqualified name
in Job.cpp.
And while we're here, refer to StringRef with the unqualified
name, because we have a using directive for that too.
llvm-svn: 190909
This will define _MSC_VER to 1700 by default and avoid linker errors
from /failifmismatch linker directives in the C++ standard headers.
Most people trying out the Visual Studio integration are using 2012,
since that's the only version that clang-format works with. This way
they don't have to pass funky -Xclang -fmsc-version=1700 flags just to
link against the standard C++ runtime.
llvm-svn: 190908
Seems like it was intentional to export ArgStringList as
driver::ArgStringList, and e.g. examples/clang-interpreter/main.cpp
uses it this way.
However, exporting it with a typedef seems like a more common way to do it.
llvm-svn: 190906
The /GS- flag is used to turn off run-time buffer security checks (/GS).
Since no such checks are enabled in the first place, I think we should just
ignore this flag.
llvm-svn: 190900
Summary:
When selecting a mangling for an anonymous tag type:
- We should first try it's typedef'd name.
- If that doesn't work, we should mangle in the name of the declarator
that specified it as a declaration specifier.
- If that doesn't work, fall back to a static mangling of
<unnamed-type>.
This should make our anonymous type mangling compatible.
This partially fixes PR16994; we would need to have an implementation of
scope numbering to get it right (a separate issue).
Reviewers: rnk, rsmith, rjmccall, cdavis5x
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1540
llvm-svn: 190892
Before (with column limit 60):
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa >
> aaaaa);
After:
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa(
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa >> aaaaa);
(Not sure how that could have stayed in that long without being
detected..)
llvm-svn: 190854
AssignConvertType::IncompatibleVectors means the two types are in fact
compatible. :)
No testcase; I don't think the extra init list has any actual visible effect
other than making the resulting AST dump look a bit strange.
llvm-svn: 190845
Like any other type, an init list for a vector can have the same type as
the vector itself; handle that case.
<rdar://problem/14990460>
llvm-svn: 190844
This has a side effect of preventing a crash, which occurs because we get a
property getter declaration, which is overriding but is declared inside
@protocol. Will file a bug about this inconsistency internally. Getting a
small test case is very challenging.
llvm-svn: 190836
We need to escape filenames the same way in InclusionRewriter whether
UseLineDirective is true or false.
Review comment from http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=17018#c2
llvm-svn: 190834
Let the module building code handle the case of overwriting an existing file
itself, so the existing locking infrastructure works correctly.
<rdar://problem/14403381>
llvm-svn: 190833
The test builds an object file to be able to get into linking mode
with a valid obj file on the command-line. Using clang-cl for this,
which targets win32, caused problems on some buildbots, so just
use regular clang.
llvm-svn: 190829
Previously we would warn about unused arguments such as /MD when linking.
Clang already has logic to ignore compile-only options, e.g. for -D and -U.
This patch extends that to include clang-cl's compile-only options too.
Also, some clang-cl options should always be ignored. Doing this earlier
means they get ignored both for compilation and link-only invocations.
llvm-svn: 190825
Summary:
This fixes several issues with the original implementation:
- Win32 entry points cannot be in namespaces
- A Win32 entry point cannot be a function template, diagnose if we it.
- Win32 entry points cannot be overloaded.
- Win32 entry points implicitly return, similar to main.
Reviewers: rnk, rsmith, whunt, timurrrr
Reviewed By: rnk
CC: cfe-commits, nrieck
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1683
llvm-svn: 190818
"+method_name: cannot take ownership of memory allocated by 'new'."
instead of the old
"Memory allocated by 'new' should be deallocated by 'delete', not +method_name"
llvm-svn: 190800
Summary:
- lambdas, blocks or captured statements in templates were not
handled which causes codegen crashes.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1628
llvm-svn: 190784
Unlike C++11's "thread_local" keyword, C11's "_Thread_local" is in the
reserved namespace, meaning we provide it unconditionally; it is marked
as KEYALL in TokenKinds.def.
This means that like all the other C11 keywords, we can expose its
presence through __has_extension().
llvm-svn: 190755
This is a fix to PR12778: in erroneous code an allocation function
can be declared with no arguments, quering the first argument in this case
causes assertion violation.
llvm-svn: 190751
Before:
template <template <typename>
class Fooooooo, template <typename>
class Baaaaaaar>
struct C {};
After:
template <template <typename> class Fooooooo,
template <typename> class Baaaaaaar>
struct C {};
llvm-svn: 190747
Summary:
We should treat a non-dependent template specialization like it wasn't
templated at all.
Reviewers: rsmith
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1554
llvm-svn: 190743
This is necessary when running two scan-build processes in parallel. The
directory naming scheme is now:
yyyy-MM-dd-HHmmss-PID-N
2013-09-13-174210-123-1
where "PID" is the scan-build process ID, and "N" is a sequential counter
(not likely to be needed now that seconds are mangled in, but just in case).
PR17196, using a suggested fix from Greg Czajkowski!
llvm-svn: 190735
Summary:
This fixes PR17145 and avoids unknown pragma warnings.
This change does not attempt to map MSVC warning numbers to clang
warning flags. Perhaps in the future we will implement a mapping for
some common subset of Microsoft warnings, but for now we don't.
Reviewers: rsmith
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1652
llvm-svn: 190726
GCC ToT doesn't do this & it's worth about 3.2% on Clang's DWO file size
with Clang. Some or all of this may be due to things like r190715 which
could have source fixes/improvements, but it's not clear that's the case
and that doesn't help other source bases.
llvm-svn: 190716
Let me tell you a tale...
Within some twisted maze of debug info I've ended up implementing an
insane man's Include What You Use device. When the debugger emits debug
info it really shouldn't, I find out why & then realize the code could
be improved too.
In this instance CIndexDiagnostics.cpp had a lot more debug info with
Clang than GCC. Upon inspection a major culprit was all the debug info
describing clang::Sema. This was emitted because clang::Sema is
befriended by DiagnosticEngine which was rightly required, but GCC
doesn't emit debug info for friends so it never emitted anything for
Clang. Clang does emit debug info for friends (will be fixed/changed to
reduce debug info size).
But why didn't Clang just emit a declaration of Sema if this entire TU
didn't require a definition?
1) Diagnostic.h did the right thing, only using a declaration of Sema
and not including Sema.h at all.
2) Some other dependency of CIndexDiagnostics.cpp didn't do the right
thing. ASTUnit.h, only needing a declaration, still included Sema.h
(hence this commit which removes that include and adds the necessary
includes to the cpp files that were relying on this)
3) -flimit-debug-info didn't save us because of
EnterExpressionEvaluationContext, defined inline in Sema.h which fires
the "requiresCompleteType" check/flag (since it uses nested types from
Sema and calls Sema member functions) and thus, if debug info is ever
emitted for the type, the whole type is emitted and not just a
declaration.
Improving -flimit-debug-info to account for this would be... hard.
Modifying the code so that's not 'required to be complete' might be
possible, but probably only by moving EnterExpressionEvaluationContext
either into Sema, or out of Sema.h. That might be a bit too much of a
contortion to be bothered with.
Also, this is only one of the cases where emitting debug info for
friends caused us to emit a lot more debug info (this change reduces
Clang's DWO size by 0.93%, dropping friends entirely reduces debug info
by 3.2%) - I haven't hunted down the other cases, but I assume they
might be similar (Sema or something like it). IWYU or a similar tool
might help us reduce build times a bit, but analyzing debug info to find
these differences isn't worthwhile. I'll take the 3.2% win, provide this
small improvement to the code itself, and move on.
llvm-svn: 190715
This fixes a couple of latent crashes for invalid attributes and also adds a
fixit hint to turn identifiers into string literals if one was expected. It then
proceeds recovery as if the identifier was a literal. Diagnostic locations are
also changed to point at the literal instead of the attribute if the error
concerns the argument. PR17175.
For example:
hidden.c:1:40: error: 'visibility' attribute requires a string
extern int x __attribute__((visibility(hidden)));
^
" "
hidden.c:2:29: error: visibility does not match previous declaration
extern int x __attribute__((visibility("default")));
^
hidden.c:1:29: note: previous attribute is here
extern int x __attribute__((visibility(hidden)));
^
llvm-svn: 190699
With -style=file, clang-format now starts to search for a .clang-format
file starting at the file given with -assume-filename if it reads from
stdin. Otherwise, it would start searching from the current directory,
which is not helpful for editor integrations.
Also changed vim, emacs and sublime integrations to actually make use of
this flag.
This fixes llvm.org/PR17072.
llvm-svn: 190691
address spaces which is both (1) a "semantic" concept and
(2) possibly a hardware level restriction. It is desirable to
be able to discard/merge the LLVM-level address spaces on arguments for which
there is no difference to the current backend while keeping
track of the semantic address spaces in a funciton prototype. To do this
enable addition of the address space into the name-mangling process. Add
some tests to document this behaviour against inadvertent changes.
Patch by Michele Scandale!
llvm-svn: 190684
Summary:
Functions named "main", "wmain", "WinMain", "wWinMain", and "DllMain"
are never mangled regardless of linkage, even when compiling for kernel
mode.
Depends on D1655
Reviewers: timurrrr, pcc, rnk, whunt
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1670
llvm-svn: 190675
Summary:
This is a first step to getting extern "C" working properly inside
clang. There are a number of quirks but mangling declarations inside
such a function are a good first step.
Reviewers: timurrrr, pcc, cdavis5x
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1655
llvm-svn: 190671
later in the code so that the expressions will have addition processing first.
This catches a few additional cases of uninitialized uses of class fields.
llvm-svn: 190657
This restores the sqrt -> llvm.sqrt mapping, but only in fast-math mode
(specifically, when the UnsafeFPMath or NoNaNsFPMath CodeGen options are
enabled). The @llvm.sqrt* intrinsics have slightly different semantics from the
libm call, specifically, they are undefined when given a non-zero negative
number (the libm calls will always return NaN for any negative number).
This mapping was removed in r100613, and replaced with a TODO, but at that time
the fast-math flags were not yet implemented. Now that we have these, restoring
this mapping is important because it will enable autovectorization of sqrt
calls in loops (at least in fast-math mode).
llvm-svn: 190646
When a comma occurs in a default argument or default initializer within a
class, disambiguate whether it is part of the initializer or whether it ends
the initializer.
The way this works (which I will be proposing for standardization) is to treat
the comma as ending the default argument or default initializer if the
following token sequence matches the syntactic constraints of a
parameter-declaration-clause or init-declarator-list (respectively).
This is both consistent with the disambiguation rules elsewhere (where entities
are treated as declarations if they can be), and should have no regressions
over our old behavior. I think it might also disambiguate all cases correctly,
but I don't have a proof of that.
There is an annoyance here: because we're performing a tentative parse in a
situation where we may not have seen declarations of all relevant entities (if
the comma is part of the initializer, lookup may find entites declared later in
the class), we need to turn off typo-correction and diagnostics during the
tentative parse, and in the rare case that we decide the comma is part of the
initializer, we need to revert all token annotations we performed while
disambiguating.
Any diagnostics that occur outside of the immediate context of the tentative
parse (for instance, if we trigger the implicit instantiation of a class
template) are *not* suppressed, mirroring the usual rules for a SFINAE context.
llvm-svn: 190639
variable uninitialized every time we reach its (reachable) declaration, or
every time we call the surrounding function, promote the warning from
-Wmaybe-uninitialized to -Wsometimes-uninitialized.
This is still slightly weaker than desired: we should, in general, warn
if a use is uninitialized the first time it is evaluated.
llvm-svn: 190623
I think it makes sense that a Command knows how to execute itself.
There's no functionality change but i rewrote the code to avoid the manual
memory management of Argv.
My motivation for this is that I plan to subclass Command to build fall-back
functionality into clang-cl.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1654
llvm-svn: 190621
This moves the code to Job.cpp, which seems like a more natural fit,
and replaces the "is this a JobList? is this a Command?" logic with
a virtual function call.
It also removes the code duplication between PrintJob and
PrintDiagnosticJob and simplifies the code a little.
There's no functionality change here, except that the Executable is
now always printed within quotes, whereas it would previously not be
quoted in crash reports, which I think was a bug.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1653
llvm-svn: 190620
CMake does not have the ability to perform actions before calculating
dependencies, so it can't know whether it needs to rebuild clangBasic
to update for a new revision number. CLANG_ALWAYS_CHECK_VC_REV (off by
default) will cause clangBasic to always be dirty by deleting the
generated SVNVersion.inc after use; otherwise, SVNVersion.inc will
always be updated, but only included in the final binary when clangBasic
is rebuilt.
It'd be great to find a better way to do this, but hopefully this is
still an improvement over the complete lack of version information before.
llvm-svn: 190613
It'd be another issue that the terminal and stdout(including redirects) with utf8. This test XPASSed on Win32, at least on Lit.
FYI, we don't use a triplet like "-win64" anywhere.
llvm-svn: 190559
Now that LLVM's helper script GetSVN.cmake actually works consistently,
there's no reason not to use it. This does mean that the clangBasic target
is potentially always dirty, because CMake-generated projects do not
necessarily recalculate dependencies after running each target.
This should end the issues of the AST format changing and breaking old
module files; CMake-Clang should now detect that the version changed just
like Autoconf-Clang has.
llvm-svn: 190557
Summary:
This test only works on systems capable of outputting UTF-8 encoded
text on the standard output (tested on linux and OS X, should XFAIL on windows,
if I haven't messed up the XFAIL line).
Reviewers: jordan_rose
Reviewed By: jordan_rose
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1607
llvm-svn: 190537
RegionStore tries to protect against accidentally initializing the same
region twice, but it doesn't take subregions into account very well. If
the outer region being initialized is a struct with an empty base class,
the offset of the first field in the struct will be 0. When we initialize
the base class, we may invalidate the contents of the struct by providing
a default value of Unknown (or some new symbol). We then go to initialize
the member with a zeroing constructor, only to find that the region at
that offset in the struct already has a value. The best we can do here is
to invalidate that value and continue; neither the old default value nor
the new 0 is correct for the entire struct after the member constructor call.
The correct solution for this is to track region extents in the store.
<rdar://problem/14914316>
llvm-svn: 190530
Normally RAV visits parameter variable declarations of a function by traversing the TypeLoc of
the parameter declarations. However, for implicit functions, their parameters don't have any
TypeLoc, because they are implicit.
So for implicit functions, we visit their parameter variable declarations by traversing them through
the function declaration, and visit them accordingly.
Reviewed by Richard Smith and Manuel Klimek.
llvm-svn: 190528
The code in CGExpr was added back in 2012 (r165536) but not exercised in tests
until recently.
Detected on the MemorySanitizer bootstrap bot.
llvm-svn: 190521
Summary:
reformat() tries to determine the newline style used in the input
(either LF or CR LF), and uses it for the output. Maybe not every single case is
supported, but at least the bug described in http://llvm.org/PR17182 should be
resolved.
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
CC: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1643
llvm-svn: 190519
With r190382, -Wunused-variable warns about unused const variables when
appropriate. For codebases that use -Werror, this poses a problem as
existing unused const variables need to be cleaned up first. To make the
transistion easier, this patch splits -Wunused-variable by pulling out
an additional -Wunused-const-variable (by default activated along with
-Wunused-variable).
llvm-svn: 190508
This patch is the first step to make module-map-files modular (instead
of requiring a single "module.map"-file per include directory). This
step adds a new "extern module" declaration that enables
module-map-files to reference one another along with a very basic
implementation.
The next steps are:
* Combine this with the use-declaration (from
http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1546) in order to only load module
map files required for a specific compilation.
* Add an additional flag to start with a specific module-map-file (instead
of requiring there to be at least one "module.map").
Review: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1637
llvm-svn: 190497
Summary:
More accurately characterize the nature of array parameters. Doing this
removes false back-reference opportunities. Remove some hacks now that
we characterize these better.
Reviewers: rnk, timurrrr, whunt, cdavis5x
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1626
llvm-svn: 190488
non-member function, the number of arguments in the two candidate calls
will be different (the non-member call will have one extra argument).
We used to get confused by this, and fail to compare the last argument
when testing whether the member is better, resulting in us always
thinking it is, even if the non-member is more specialized in the last
argument.
llvm-svn: 190470
Some build systems use pipes for stdin/stderr. On nix-ish platforms colored
output can be forced by -fcolor-diagnostics. On Windows this option has
no effect in these cases because LLVM uses the console API (which only
operates on the console buffer) even if a console wrapper capable of
interpreting ANSI escape codes is used.
The -fansi-escape-codes option allows switching from the console API to
ANSI escape codes. It has no effect on other platforms.
llvm-svn: 190464
trunk clang is a bit more aggressive about emitting unused-declaration
warnings, so adjust some AST code to match. Specifically, use
LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED for declarations which are never supposed to be
referenced, and turn references to declarations which are supposed to be
referenced into odr-uses.
llvm-svn: 190443
As requested when applying the same logic to calling conventions.
Reviewers: rsmith
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1634
llvm-svn: 190441
Make sure we perform the correct "referenced-but-not-used" check for
static member constants.
Fixes bug reported on cfe-commits by Alexey Samsonov.
llvm-svn: 190437
This adds driver support for building DLLs (the /LD and /LDd flags).
It basically does two things: runtime selection and passing -dll and
-implib to the linker.
llvm-svn: 190428
Static locals requiring initialization are not thread safe on Windows.
Unfortunately, it's possible to create static locals that are actually
externally visible with inline functions and templates. As a result, we
have to implement an initialization guard scheme that is compatible with
TUs built by MSVC, which makes thread safety prohibitively difficult.
MSVC's scheme is that every function that requires a guard gets an i32
bitfield. Each static local is assigned a bit that indicates if it has
been initialized, up to 32 bits, at which point a new bitfield is
created. MSVC rejects inline functions with more than 32 static locals,
and the externally visible mangling (?_B) only allows for one guard
variable per function.
On Eli's recommendation, I used MangleNumberingContext to track which
bit each static corresponds to.
Implements PR16888.
Reviewers: rjmccall, eli.friedman
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1416
llvm-svn: 190427
Dotfiles are impractical on Windows. This makes clang-format search
for the style configuration file as '_clang-format' in addition to
the usual '.clang-format'. This is similar to how VIM searches for
'_vimrc' on Windows.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1629
llvm-svn: 190413
Summary: This also unifies the handling of escaped newlines for all tokens.
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
CC: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1638
llvm-svn: 190405
Summary:
This fixes various issues with mixed tabs and spaces handling, e.g.
when realigning block comments.
Reviewers: klimek, djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1608
llvm-svn: 190395
PR16752: 'mode' attribute for unusual targets doesn't work properly
Description:
Troubles could be happened due to some assumptions in handleModeAttr function (see SemaDeclAttr.cpp).
For example, it assumes that 32 bit integer is 'int', while it could be 16 bit only.
Instead of asking target: 'which type do you want to use for int32_t ?' it just hardcodes general opinion. That doesn't looks pretty correct.
Please consider the next solution:
1. In Basic/TargetInfo add getIntTypeByWidth and getRealTypeByWidth methods. Methods asks target for proper type for given bit width.
2. Fix handleModeAttr according to new methods in TargetInfo.
Fixes:
1st Commit (Done): Add new methods for TargetInfo:
getRealTypeByWidth and getIntTypeByWidth
for ASTContext names are almost same(invokes new methods from TargetInfo):
getIntTypeForBitwidth and getRealTypeForBitwidth
2nd Commit (Current): Fix SemaDeclAttr, handleModeAttr function.
llvm-svn: 190391
Enabling sse4.2 will implicitly enable popcnt unless popcnt is explicitly disabled.
Disabling sse4.2 will not disable popcnt if popcnt is explicitly enabled.
llvm-svn: 190387
This patch does a few different things.
This patch improves unused var diags for const vars: we no longer
unconditionally suppress diagnostics for const vars, instead only suppressing
the diagnostic when the declaration appears to be useful.
This patch also makes us more consistently use whether a variable/function
is declared in the main file to suppress diagnostics where appropriate.
Fixes <rdar://problem/14907887>.
llvm-svn: 190382
Summary:
Calling conventions are inherited during decl merging. Before this
change, deduction would fail due to a type mismatch between the template
and the specialization. This change adjusts the CCs to match before
deduction, and lets the decl merging logic diagnose mismatch or inherit
the CC from the template.
This allows specializations of static member function templates in the
Microsoft C++ ABI.
Reviewers: rsmith
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1570
llvm-svn: 190377
message sent to aggregate-valued methods. Fix
visibility of trampoline type used in translation
of such expressions. // rdar://14932320
llvm-svn: 190341
It was really hard to tell that modules are experimental. This makes it
really clear by
* Noting the experimental status in the title.
* Moving the "warning" above the table of contents.
llvm-svn: 190340
Half the internet has wildly incorrect ideas about what LLVM is (in
particular, many get the impression that LLVM is some magical
cross-platform runtime), so saying "LLVM" near "cross-compilation" in a
user-facing doc might provoke confusion.
llvm-svn: 190338
Last I heard LSan is getting close to prime-time, but for now keep
LeakSanitizer.rst hidden (especially since it contains so little
content).
llvm-svn: 190337
Apparently folks run into this (PR17097). The flag is not supported by
MSVC either, but we should parse it so we don't get confused when it occurs.
This changes the clang-cl output for "clang-cl /c /o foo.obj" from:
clang-cl.exe: error: no such file or directory: '/o'
clang-cl.exe: error: no such file or directory: 'foo.obj'
to:
clang-cl.exe: warning: argument unused during compilation: '/o bajs.obj'
llvm-svn: 190323
it is an implicit instantiation of a class template specialization), pick the
first-loaded definition to be the canonical definition, and merge all other
definitions into it.
This is still rather incomplete -- we need to extend every form of declaration
that can appear within a CXXRecordDecl to be redeclarable if it came from an
AST file (this includes fields, enumerators, ...).
llvm-svn: 190315
"long long" which is currently technically only "reserved for future" use in OpenCL, but
since clang in OpenCL mode supports it we may as well test the modifications to
the settings made for that type.
llvm-svn: 190297
languages, as well as specifying errno is not set by the math functions. Make the
clang front-end set those appropriately when the OpenCL language option is set.
Patch by Erik Schnetter!
llvm-svn: 190296
name lookup from lazily deserializing the other declarations with the same
name, by tracking a bit to indicate whether a name in a DeclContext might have
additional external results. This also allows lazier reconciling of the lookup
table if a module import adds decls to a pre-existing DC.
However, this exposes a pre-existing bug, which causes a regression in
test/Modules/decldef.mm: if we have a reference to a declaration, and a
later-imported module adds a redeclaration, nothing causes us to load that
redeclaration when we use or emit the reference (which can manifest as a
reference to an undefined inline function, a use of an incomplete type, and so
on). decldef.mm has been extended with an additional testcase which fails with
or without this change.
llvm-svn: 190293
Let clang-format consistently keep up to one empty line (configured via
FormatStyle::MaxEmptyLinesToKeep) in nested blocks, e.g. lambdas. Also,
actually format single statements in nested blocks.
Before:
DEBUG({ int i; });
DEBUG({
int i;
// an empty line here would just be removed.
int j;
});
After:
DEBUG({ int i; });
DEBUG({
int i;
int j;
});
llvm-svn: 190278
Summary:
__uuidof on templated types should exmaine if any of its template
parameters have a uuid declspec. If exactly one does, then take it.
Otherwise, issue an appropriate error.
Reviewers: rsmith, thakis, rnk
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1419
llvm-svn: 190240
The groups of libm LIBBUILTIN definitions are reordered to match the order of
the corresponding __builtin_* definitions (which occur earlier in the
Builtins.def file).
No functionality change intended.
llvm-svn: 190222
The libm LIBBUILTIN definitions are reordered to the canonical (and
alphabetical) double (''), float ('f'), long double ('l') ordering.
No functionality change intended.
llvm-svn: 190218
The libm math functions should be marked with the "n" (nothrow) flag so that
the corresponding IR function declarations are tagged with the nounwind
attribute (this has been true in C mode, but not in C++ mode).
The test case has been updated to run in C++ mode in addition to in C mode.
llvm-svn: 190217
Exception specs are not part of the canonical type, but we shouldn't
drop them just because we merged a noreturn attribute.
Fixes PR17110.
llvm-svn: 190206
I don't think Clang intends to implement this functionality.
ASan should be used instead. Since /RTC is often passed by default
from MSBuild, ignore the option to avoid bloating the output.
llvm-svn: 190202
I was going to update the comment referring to PipedJob, which was removed
some time ago, but then it turned out that this method is not actually used
at all.
llvm-svn: 190171
When running a make-based command, SATestBuild tries to append a -jN flag
with an appropriate N to run the build in parallel. However, it failed
to take into account that each line read includes a trailing newline
(unless it is the last line of a file without a trailing newline), which
resulted in the "-jN" appearing on a line on its own.
llvm-svn: 190164
Before:
FirstToken->WhitespaceRange.getBegin()
.getLocWithOffset(First->LastNewlineOffset);
After:
FirstToken->WhitespaceRange.getBegin().getLocWithOffset(
First->LastNewlineOffset);
Re-add logic to prevent breaking after an empty set of parentheses.
Basically it seems that calling a function without parameters is more
like navigating along the same object than it is a separate step of a
builder-type call.
We might need to extends this in future to allow "short" parameters that
e.g. are an index accessing a specific element.
llvm-svn: 190126
Summary:
If a noreturn destructor is executed while returning a value from a function,
the resulting CFG has had two edges to the exit block. This crashed the analyzer,
because it expects that blocks with no terminators have only one outgoing edge.
I added code to avoid creating the second edge in this case.
PS: The crashes did not manifest themselves always, as usually the
NoReturnFunctionChecker would stop program evaluation before the analyzer hit
the assertion, but in the case of lifetime extended temporaries, the checker
failed to do that (which is a separate bug in itself).
Reviewers: jordan_rose
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1513
llvm-svn: 190125
This fixes two issues:
1) The indent of a line comment was not adapted to the subsequent
statement as it would be outside of a nested block.
2) A missing DryRun flag caused actualy breaks to be inserted in
overly long comments while trying to come up with the best line
breaking decisions.
llvm-svn: 190123
By removing the possibility of strange partial definitions with no
members that older GCC's produced for the otherwise unreferenced outer
types of referenced inner types, we can simplify debug info generation
and correct this bug. Newer (4.8.1 and ToT) GCC's don't produce this
quirky debug info, and instead produce the full definition for the outer
type (except in the case where that type is dynamic and its vtable is
not emitted in this TU).
During the creation of the context for a type, we may revisit that type
(due to the need to visit template parameters, among other things) and
used to end up visiting it first there. Then when we would reach the
original code attempting to define that type, we would lose debug info
by overwriting its members.
By avoiding the possibility of latent "defined with no members" types,
we can be sure than whenever we already have a type in a cache (either a
definition or declaration), we can just return that. In the case of a
full definition, our work is done. In the case of a partial definition,
we must already be in the process of completing it. And in the case of a
declaration, the completed/vtable/etc callbacks can handle converting it
to a definition.
llvm-svn: 190122
This expands very slightly what -Wtautological-compare considers to be
tautological to include implicit accesses to C++ fields and ObjC ivars.
I don't want to turn this into a full expression-identity check, but
these additions seem pretty well-contained, and maintain the theme
of checking for "x == x".
<rdar://problem/14431127>
llvm-svn: 190118
This information is used for return states and pass-by-value parameter
states.
Patch by Chris Wailes.
Review by DeLesley Hutchins and Aaron Ballman.
llvm-svn: 190116
initializer list containing a single element of type T, be sure to mark the
sequence as a list conversion sequence so that it is known to be worse than an
implicit conversion sequence that initializes a std::initializer_list object.
llvm-svn: 190115
Without this patch, TreeTransform::TransformExpr uses a ridiculous amount of
stack space (around 5000 bytes). Preventing inlining brings the stack usage
down to something sane.
On a testcase I have, on my computer, this allows changing -ftemplate-depth
from 210 to around 750 before we crash. I'm not sure I should commit the
testcase, though: I don't want to cause test failures on platforms with less
stack space available.
<rdar://problem/14098189>.
llvm-svn: 190114
Consider something like the following:
struct X {
virtual void foo(float x);
};
struct Y : X {
void foo(double x) override;
};
The error is almost certainly that Y::foo() has the wrong signature,
rather than incorrect usage of the override keyword. This patch
adds an appropriate diagnostic for that case.
Fixes <rdar://problem/14785106>.
llvm-svn: 190109
inferring NS_RETURNS_RETAINED, etc., return annotations.
Do not infer if these annotations are implicit
from the naming convention. Also add inference for
NS_CONSUMES_SELF annotation.
llvm-svn: 190106
Summary: Closure classes for C++ lambdas are always compiler-generated. This one-line change calls setImplicit(true) on them at creation time, such that a default RecursiveASTVisitor (or any for which shouldVisitImplicitCode returns false) will skip them.
Reviewers: rsmith, dblaikie
Reviewed By: dblaikie
CC: klimek, revane, cfe-commits, jordan_rose
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1593
llvm-svn: 190073
We already use .obj as extension when the user provides a stem file
name (via /Fo), but were failing in the most basic case when the file
name is based on the input file.
llvm-svn: 190071
Summary:
Count column width instead of the number of code points. This also
includes correct handling of tabs inside string literals and comments (with an
exception of multiline string literals/comments, where tabs are present before
the first escaped newline).
Reviewers: djasper, klimek
Reviewed By: klimek
CC: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1601
llvm-svn: 190052
getRealTypeByWidth and getIntTypeByWidth
for ASTContext names are almost same(invokes new methods from TargetInfo):
getIntTypeForBitwidth and getRealTypeForBitwidth.
As first commit for PR16752 fix: 'mode' attribute for unusual targets doesn't work properly
Description:
Troubles could be happened due to some assumptions in handleModeAttr function (see SemaDeclAttr.cpp).
For example, it assumes that 32 bit integer is 'int', while it could be 16 bit only.
Instead of asking target: 'which type do you want to use for int32_t ?' it just hardcodes general opinion. That doesn't looks pretty correct.
Please consider the next solution:
1. In Basic/TargetInfo add getIntTypeByWidth and getRealTypeByWidth virtual methods. By default current behaviour could be implemented here.
2. Fix handleModeAttr according to new methods in TargetInfo.
This approach is implemented in the patch attached to this post.
Fixes:
1st Commit (Current): Add new methods for TargetInfo:
getRealTypeByWidth and getIntTypeByWidth
for ASTContext names are almost same(invokes new methods from TargetInfo):
getIntTypeForBitwidth and getRealTypeForBitwidth
2nd Commit (Next): Fix SemaDeclAttr, handleModeAttr function.
llvm-svn: 190044
Summary:
I've had a test failure here while experimenting and I've found that it's
impossible to find what is wrong with the previous structure of the file. So I
have grouped the expected output with the function that produces it, to make
searching for discrepancies more obvious.
Reviewers: jordan_rose
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1595
llvm-svn: 190037
is at the end of the line, point to the location after the double colon instead
of at the next token. There is more context to be given this way. In addition,
the next token can be several lines later.
llvm-svn: 190029
This patch adds the following flags covering existing warnings:
-Wgnu-zero-variadic-macro-arguments
-Wgnu-imaginary-constant
-Wgnu-binary-literal
-Wgnu-zero-line-directive
Patch by Peter Lewis.
llvm-svn: 190017
When an AST file is built based on another AST file, it can use a decl from
the fist file, and therefore mark the "isUsed" bit. We need to note this in
the AST file so that the bit is set correctly when the second AST file is
loaded.
This patch introduces the distinction between setIsUsed() and markUsed() so
that we don't call into the ASTMutationListener callback when it wouldn't
be appropriate.
Fixes PR16635.
llvm-svn: 190016
* In C, as before, if the "warning flag" is enabled, warnings are produced by
forcing string literals to have const-qualified types (the produced warnings
are *not* -Wwrite-strings warnings). However, more recent GCCs (at least 4.4
onwards) now take -w into account here, so we now do the same.
* In C++, this flag is entirely sane: it behaves just like any other warning
flag. Stop triggering -fconst-strings here. This is a bit cleaner, but there's
no real functionality change except in the case where -Xclang -fno-const-strings
is also specified.
llvm-svn: 190006
Debug info emission was tripping over an IRGen bug (fixed in r189996)
that was resulting in duplicate emission of static data members of class
templates in namespaces.
We could add more test coverage to debug info for this issue
specifically, but I think the underlying IRGen test is more targeted and
sufficient for the issue.
llvm-svn: 190001
A quirk of AST representation leads to class template static data member
definitions being visited twice during Clang IRGen resulting in
duplicate (benign) initializers.
Discovered while investigating a possibly-related debug info bug tickled
by the duplicate emission of these members & their associated debug
info.
With thanks to Richard Smith for help investigating, understanding, and
helping with the fix.
llvm-svn: 189996
* It was redundant with -flto.
* It was confusing since -uAnythingElse is a different option.
* GCC uses -fuse-linker-plugin, so it was not even a compatibility option.
llvm-svn: 189976
Summary:
The main contents is in the ClangFormatStyleOptions.rst, which can be
updated from the Format.h by the dump_format_style.py script.
Reviewers: djasper, klimek
Reviewed By: klimek
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1597
llvm-svn: 189946
Summary: I added the display of the VarDecl contained in the statement.
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1596
llvm-svn: 189941
This patch makes sure we produce the right number of unwrapped lines,
a follow-up patch will make the whitespace formatting consistent.
Before:
void f() {
int i = {[operation setCompletionBlock : ^{ [self onOperationDone];
}]
}
;
}
After:
void f() {
int i = {[operation setCompletionBlock : ^{
[self onOperationDone];
}] };
}
llvm-svn: 189932
If source code is invalid, error recovery can lead to name lookup in a set containing invalid declaration. The lookup is stopped once found such declaration, but LookupResult object could remain in inconsistent state. Its destructor triggered a check, which caused assert violation.
This patch fixes PR16964 and PR12791.
llvm-svn: 189916
it to refer to castAs/getAs.
The original change to remove the (broken) cast/dyn_cast support from TypeLoc
was in r175462. (Thanks to David Blaikie for the reference.)
llvm-svn: 189908
I tried to implement this properly in r189051, but I didn't have enough
test coverage. Richard kindly provided more test cases than I could
possibly imagine and now we should have the correct condition.
llvm-svn: 189898