Arcanist (arc) will now always run linters before uploading any new
commit to Phabricator. All errors/warnings (or their absence) will be
shown in the web interface together with a explanation by the commiter
(arcanist will ask the commiter if the build was not clean).
The linters include:
- clang-format
- spelling check
- permissions check (aka. chmod)
- filename check
- merge conflict marker check
Note, that their scope is sometimes limited (see .arclint for
details).
This commit also fixes all errors and warnings these linters reported,
namely:
- spelling mistakes and typos
- executable permissions for various text files
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4916
llvm-svn: 215871
Remove the PoCC and ScopLib support from Polly as we do not have a
user/maintainer for it.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4871
llvm-svn: 215563
We only supported a very old version of OpenScop that was entirely different
to what OpenScop is today. To not confuse people, we remove this old and
unusable support. If anyone is interested to add OpenScop support back in,
the relevant patches are available in version control.
llvm-svn: 206026
Install the configured Config/config.h file, rather than the
Config/config.h.cmake and Config/Config.h.in source files.
Contributed-by: Richard Membarth <richard.membarth@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
llvm-svn: 168780
Translate the selected parallel loop body into a ptx string and run it with the
cuda driver API. We limit this preliminary implementation to target the
following special test cases:
- Support only 2-dimensional parallel loops with or without only one innermost
non-parallel loop.
- Support write memory access to only one array in a SCoP.
The patch was committed with smaller changes to the build system:
There is now a flag to enable gpu code generation explictly. This was required
as we need the llvm.codegen() patch applied on the llvm sources, to compile this
feature correctly. Also, enabling gpu code generation does not require cuda.
This requirement was removed to allow 'make polly-test' runs, even without an
installed cuda runtime.
Contributed by: Yabin Hu <yabin.hwu@gmail.com>
llvm-svn: 161239
The Apple linker fails by default, if some function calls can not be resolved at
link time. However, all functions that are part of LLVM itself will not be
linked into Polly, but will be provided by the compiler that Polly is loaded
into. Hence, during linking we need to ignore failures due to unresolved
function calls.
llvm-svn: 161234