diagnostics that occur in unreachable code (e.g., -Warray-bound).
We only pay the cost of doing the reachability analysis when we issue one of these diagnostics.
llvm-svn: 126290
* 'auto' was being rejected on abstract-declarators with trailing return
types and on typedefs with trailing return types. 'auto' is always
allowed in these cases. This was found while testing the fix for PR 9278.
* A very poor diagnostic was being issued for auto (f() -> int): "return
type must be 'auto', not 'auto'". This is closely related to PR 9060.
* Trailing return type handling was happening slightly too late,
resulting in the checks for functions returning arrays and functions
returning functions being missed.
llvm-svn: 126166
This actually rules out too much, since it also catches typedefs for pointers to functions with trailing return types:
typedef auto (*F)() -> int;
Fix for that (and the same issue in all abstract-declarators) to follow shortly.
llvm-svn: 126153
When the mismatch is due to a larger input operand that is
a constant, truncate it down to the size of the output. This
allows us to accept some cases in the linux kernel and elsewhere.
Pedantically speaking, we generate different code than GCC, though
I can't imagine how it would matter:
Clang:
movb $-1, %al
frob %al
GCC:
movl $255, %eax
frob %al
llvm-svn: 126148
* Flag indicating 'we're parsing this auto typed variable's initializer' moved from VarDecl to Sema
* Temporary template parameter list for auto deduction is now allocated on the stack.
* Deduced 'auto' types are now uniqued.
llvm-svn: 126139
initializers just because they don't have a proper out-of-line definition.
Such code is technically ill-formed but is too common and too unlikely to be
a problem to be seriously worth worrying about.
llvm-svn: 126137
appropriate attribute. Add a bit more testing that finds a pretty bad
regression (since ~forever) in this warning. Fix it with a nice 2 line
change. =]
llvm-svn: 126098
designators: allowing codegen when the element initializer is a
constant or something else without a side effect. This unblocks
enough to let process.c in the linux kernel build, PR9257.
llvm-svn: 126056
includes explicitly-specified template arguments) to a function
template specialization in cases where no deduction is performed or
deduction fails. Patch by Faisal Vali, fixes PR7505!
llvm-svn: 126048
current instantiation, even though we have a RecordDecl describing
them. Fixes PR9255.
Amusingly, I've had this patch sitting around for a month or two
because it was "obviously" wrong, but hadn't gotten around to writing
a test case to submit the fix :)
llvm-svn: 126038
warn about polymorphic classes (which have virtual functions) rather
than dynamic classes (which are polymorphic or have virtual bases).
llvm-svn: 126036
without defining them. This should be an error, but I'm paranoid about
"uses" that end up not actually requiring a definition. I'll revisit later.
Also, teach IR generation to not set internal linkage on variable
declarations, just for safety's sake. Doing so produces an invalid module
if the variable is not ultimately defined.
Also, fix several places in the test suite where we were using internal
functions without definitions.
llvm-svn: 126016
enumeration type, prioritize the enumeration constants and don't
provide completions for any other expressions. Fixes <rdar://problem/7283668>.
llvm-svn: 125991
that was ignored in a few places (most notably, code
completion). Introduce Selector::getNameForSlot() for the common case
where we only care about the name. Audit all uses of
getIdentifierInfoForSlot(), switching many over to getNameForSlot(),
fixing a few crashers.
Fixed <rdar://problem/8939352>, a code-completion crasher.
llvm-svn: 125977
a scoped enumeration type to an integral or floating type,
properly. There was an over-eager assertion, and it was missing the
floating-point case.
Fixes PR9107/<rdar://problem/8937402>.
llvm-svn: 125825
or union, place the qualifier on the outermost member reference
expression, which actually contains the entity name.
Fixes PR9188/<rdar://problem/8990184>.
llvm-svn: 125822