Currently these checks are intended to be largely syntactical, but may get more
sophisticated over time.
As an initial foray into this brave new world, emit a static analyzer warning
when binding a temporary 'std::string' to an 'llvm::StringRef' where the
lifetime of the 'std::string' does not outlive the 'llvm::StringRef'.
llvm-svn: 96147
(1) Since CXXMethodDecl subclasses FunctionDecl (and CXXDestructorDecl
and CXXConversion subclass CXXMethodDecl), refactor switch statement
to handle them all in one spot.
(2) Use 'DeclarationName::getAsString()' to handle all functions that
don't have simple identifiers (fixing a null dereference when scanning
for specific functions).
llvm-svn: 96146
to the driver, and support it in CodeGenOptsToArgs(). Note that this changes
the default behavior of clang -cc1 to always run the verifier.
llvm-svn: 96077
worth asserting about in this code: 1) if the source range
is bogus (begin loc after end loc), and 2) if the client
is trying to highlight a range that is purely whitespace.
It is possible to just silently ignore #2, but it seems like
it is always a bug, so lets keep asserting on this condition,
but with a better assert message.
llvm-svn: 95998
order of constructor arguments (all block API specific). This was exposed only in
a large block literal expression in a large file where PtrSet container size
execceded its limit and required reallocation. Fixes radar 7638294
llvm-svn: 95936
incompatibility and show where the structural differences are. For
example:
struct1.c:36:8: warning: type 'struct S7' has incompatible definitions
in different translation units
struct S7 { int i : 8; unsigned j : 8; } x7;
^
struct1.c:36:33: note: bit-field 'j' with type 'unsigned int' and length 8 here
struct S7 { int i : 8; unsigned j : 8; } x7;
^
struct2.c:33:33: note: bit-field 'j' with type 'unsigned int' and length 16 here
struct S7 { int i : 8; unsigned j : 16; } x7;
^
There are a few changes to make this work:
- ASTImporter now has only a single Diagnostic object, not multiple
diagnostic objects. Otherwise, having a warning/error printed via
one Diagnostic and its note printed on the other Diagnostic could
cause the note to be suppressed.
- Implemented import functionality for IntegerLiteral (along with
general support for statements and expressions)
llvm-svn: 95900
Right now, it's off by default but can be tested by passing -fdump-vtable-layouts to clang -cc1. This option will cause all vtables that will normally be emitted as part of codegen to also be dumped using the new layout code.
I've also added a very simple new vtable layout test case.
llvm-svn: 95865
array associated with NonNullAttr. This fixes yet another leak when
ASTContext uses a BumpPtrAllocator.
Fixes: <rdar://problem/7637150>
llvm-svn: 95863
array allocated using the allocator in ASTContext. This addresses
these strings getting leaked when using a BumpPtrAllocator (in
ASTContext).
Fixes: <rdar://problem/7636765>
llvm-svn: 95853
merged with variables of constant array types. Also, make sure that we
call DiagnosticClient's BeginSourceFile/EndSourceFile, so that it has
a LangOptions to work with.
llvm-svn: 95782
into another AST, including their include history. Here's an example
error that involves a conflict merging a variable with different types
in two translation units (diagnosed in the third AST context into
which everything is merged).
/Volumes/Data/dgregor/Projects/llvm/tools/clang/test/ASTMerge/Inputs/var2.c:3:5:
error: external variable 'x2' declared with incompatible types in
different translation units ('int' vs. 'double')
int x2;
^
In file included from
/Volumes/Data/dgregor/Projects/llvm/tools/clang/test/ASTMerge/Inputs/var1.c:3:
/Volumes/Data/dgregor/Projects/llvm/tools/clang/test/ASTMerge/Inputs/var1.h:1:8:
note: declared here with type 'double'
double x2;
^
Although we maintain include history, we do not maintain macro
instantiation history across a merge. Instead, we map down to the
spelling location (for now!).
llvm-svn: 95732
that we get readable diagnostics such as:
error: external variable 'x1' declared with incompatible types in
different translation units ('double *' vs. 'float **')
However, there is no translation of source locations, yet.
llvm-svn: 95704
This is a non-fragile-abi feature only. Since it
breaks existing code, it is currently placed under
-fobjc-nonfragile-abi2 option for test purposes only
until further notice. WIP.
llvm-svn: 95685
live as long as the ASTUnit. This is useful for clients which want to maintain
pointers to the LangOptions object which ultimately lives in the
CompilerInvocation, although it would be nice to make all of this ownership
stuff more explicit and obvious.
llvm-svn: 94924
This allows clients to install their own CompilerInvocation object, which is
important for clients that may wish to create references to things like
LangOptions whose lifetime will extend past that of the CompilerInstance.
llvm-svn: 94923
so that CIndex can report diagnostics through the normal mechanisms
even when executing Clang in a separate process. This applies both
when performing code completion and when using ASTs as an intermediary
for clang_createTranslationUnitFromSourceFile().
The serialized format is not perfect at the moment, because it does
not encapsulate macro-instantiation information. Instead, it maps all
source locations back to the instantiation location. However, it does
maintain source-range and fix-it information. To get perfect fidelity
from the serialized format would require serializing a large chunk of
the source manager; at present, it isn't clear if this code will live
long enough for that to matter.
llvm-svn: 94740
(1) libAnalysis is a generic analysis library that can be used by
Sema. It defines the CFG, basic dataflow analysis primitives, and
inexpensive flow-sensitive analyses (e.g. LiveVariables).
(2) libChecker contains the guts of the static analyzer, incuding the
path-sensitive analysis engine and domain-specific checks.
Now any clients that want to use the frontend to build their own tools
don't need to link in the entire static analyzer.
This change exposes various obvious cleanups that can be made to the
layout of files and headers in libChecker. More changes pending. :)
This change also exposed a layering violation between AnalysisContext
and MemRegion. BlockInvocationContext shouldn't explicitly know about
BlockDataRegions. For now I've removed the BlockDataRegion* from
BlockInvocationContext (removing context-sensitivity; although this
wasn't used yet). We need to have a better way to extend
BlockInvocationContext (and any LocationContext) to add
context-sensitivty.
llvm-svn: 94406
have it return a StringRef instead of an integer (to be more VCS
agnostic).
(2) Add getClangFullRepositoryVersion(), which contains an
amalgamation of the repository name and the revision.
(3) Change PCH to only emit the string returned by
getClangFullRepositoryVersion() instead of also emitting the value
of getClangSubversionRevision() (which has been removed). This is
functionally equivalent.
More cleanup to version string generation pending...
llvm-svn: 94231
previously only had a single location (the @ in @interface); now we
know where the @ is (for the start of the declaration), where the
class name is (that's the normal "location" now for diagnostics), and
where the category name is. Also, eliminated the redundant "end"
location, since ObjCContainerDecl already has better @end information.
The only XFAIL'd test is temporary; will un-XFAIL-it once I've taught
CIndex how to use the new locations.
llvm-svn: 93639
Objective-C classes, protocol definitions, forward protocol
declarations, and categories. This information isn't actually used
yet; that's coming next.
llvm-svn: 93636
clang -cc1 logic for running an action against a set of options.
- This should make it easier to build tools that have a clang -cc1 like
interface, but aren't actually part of clang -cc1.
llvm-svn: 93282
1. Add helper class for sema checks for target attributes
2. Add helper class for codegen of target attributes
As a proof-of-concept - implement msp430's 'interrupt' attribute.
llvm-svn: 93118
std::vectors.
- MacroBuilder wraps a raw_ostream so it can easily write to any buffer
supported by raw_ostream.
- MacroBuilder's method take Twines for easy string concatenation (this was done
with sprintf and temporary buffers before).
- Targets still use std::vector as they don't have access to the builder.
llvm-svn: 93051
piece of the declaration. The '@' and the 'end' are separate tokens,
and require two SourceLocations to accurately track.
This change was motivated because ObjCContainerDecl::getSourceRange()
would previously not return the entire range of the declaration (the
'end' would be left off).
llvm-svn: 92891
corresponding @interface, provide a note showing which interface we're
referring to. This note has the fix-it hint on it.
Also, don't automatically apply fix-it hints for notes. They're meant
to express fix-its that would change semantics.
llvm-svn: 92870
related to <rdar://problem/6596843> clang ObjC rewriter: Line endings still mixed in rewrite output
This fix was dropped when I integrated the 'objective-rewrite' branch.
llvm-svn: 92737
GRStateManager. Having these references was an abstraction violation,
as they really should only be known about GRExprEngine.
This change required adding a new 'ProcessAssume' callback in
GRSubEngine. GRExprEngine implements this callback by calling
'EvalAssume' on all registered Checker objects as well as the
registered GRTransferFunc object.
llvm-svn: 92549
definitions from a precompiled header. This ensures that
code-completion with macro names behaves the same with or without
precompiled headers.
llvm-svn: 92497
Add new states for symbolic regions tracked by malloc checker. This enables us
to do malloc checking more accurately. See test case.
Based on Lei Zhang's patch and discussion.
llvm-svn: 92342
As the FIXME indicates, RewriteByRefVar() won't work for multiple declarators (in general). I've discussed this with Fariborz and he is aware of the limitation.
llvm-svn: 92007
to compile a translation unit into the debug info for that file.
- Used by parts of Darwin build process to check compiler flags, etc.
- <rdar://problem/7256886> clang does not emit AT_APPLE_flags
llvm-svn: 91661
than using its own partial implementation of initialization.
Switched CheckInitializerTypes over to
InitializedEntity/InitializationKind, to help move us closer to
InitializationSequence.
Added InitializedEntity::getName() to retrieve the name of the entity,
for diagnostics that care about such things.
Implemented support for default initialization in
InitializationSequence.
Clean up the determination of the "source expressions" for an
initialization sequence in InitializationSequence::Perform.
Taught CXXConstructExpr to store more location information.
llvm-svn: 91492
This implements a new flag -fcatch-undefined-behavior. The flag turns
on additional runtime checks for:
T a[I];
a[i] abort when i < 0 or i >= I.
Future stuff includes shifts by >= bitwidth amounts.
llvm-svn: 91198
"integer promotion" type associated with an enum decl, and use this type to
determine which type to promote to. This type obeys C++ [conv.prom]p2 and
is therefore generally signed unless the range of the enumerators forces
it to be unsigned.
Kills off a lot of false positives from -Wsign-compare in C++, addressing
rdar://7455616
llvm-svn: 90965
http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?view=rev&revision=71086
Note - This commit only includes the fix for:
<rdar://problem/6309338> slightly different error message format for Visual Studio.
The fix for <rdar://problem/6845623> from protocol to template. is separate/forthcoming.
llvm-svn: 90642
from a source file.
- This allows CIndex to avoid iterating over all the top-level decls when using
a PCH, which means we deserialize far fewer decls.
llvm-svn: 90559
test like this:
#line 4 "foo"
#define XX ?
#if XX
#endif
We now emit:
In file included from t.c:7:
foo:7:5: error: invalid token at start of a preprocessor expression
#if XX
^
foo:5:12: note: instantiated from:
#define XX ?
^
instead of:
In file included from t.c:7:
foo:7:5: error: invalid token at start of a preprocessor expression
#if XX
^
./t.h:6:12: note: instantiated from:
#define XX ?
^
(where the note doesn't obey #line or print the include stack when needed).
This fixes PR5617
llvm-svn: 90554
file. This is accomplished by introducing the notion of a "virtual"
file into the file manager, which provides a FileEntry* for a named
file whose size and modification time are known but which may not
exist on disk.
Added a cute little test that remaps both a .c file and a .h file it
includes to alternative files.
llvm-svn: 90329
-remap-file=from;to
which takes the file "from" and transparently replaces its contents
with the contents of the file "to" from the source manager's
perspective. This is the moral equivalent of
cp from saved
cp to from
<call clang>
cp saved from
rm saved
without all of the pesky file copying.
llvm-svn: 90307
files with the contents of an arbitrary memory buffer. Use this new
functionality to drastically clean up the way in which we handle file
truncation for code-completion: all of the truncation/completion logic
is now encapsulated in the preprocessor where it belongs
(<rdar://problem/7434737>).
llvm-svn: 90300
(clang/driver) command line arguments (including the source file).
- The arguments are expected to include the source file.
- The idea is that even though this is a somewhat odd API, its the form which
many tools can most easily use (for example, by interposing with the compiler).
Also, switch index-test's -ast-from-source to use this entry point, and provide
a -arg command line argument which can be used to test that the command line
arguments are handled correctly.
llvm-svn: 90288