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Ted Kremenek b22ea2acea Re-apply r159875 with fixes.
- Split pedantic driver flag test into separate test file, and XFAIL on cygwin,mingw32
- Fix bug in tablegen logic where a missing '{' caused errors to be included in -Wpedantic.

llvm-svn: 159892
2012-07-07 05:53:30 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi eec53e4069 Revert rr159875, "Implement -Wpedantic and --no-pedantic to complement -Weverything." It broke several builds.
I suspect FileCheck might match assertion failure, even if clang/test/Misc/warning-flags.c passed the test.

> 0. Program arguments: bin/./clang -### -pedantic -Wpedantic clang/test/Driver/warning-options.cpp

llvm-svn: 159886
2012-07-07 02:48:02 +00:00
Ted Kremenek 9877f689f2 Implement -Wpedantic and --no-pedantic to complement -Weverything.
This patch introduces some magic in tablegen to create a "Pedantic" diagnostic
group which automagically includes all warnings that are extensions.  This
allows a user to suppress specific warnings traditionally under -pedantic used
an ordinary warning flag.  This also allows users to use #pragma to silence
specific -pedantic warnings, or promote them to errors, within blocks of text
(just like any other warning).

-Wpedantic is NOT an alias for -pedantic.  Instead, it provides another way
to (a) activate -pedantic warnings and (b) disable them.  Where they differ
is that -pedantic changes the behavior of the preprocessor slightly, whereas
-Wpedantic does not (it just turns on the warnings).

The magic in the tablegen diagnostic emitter has to do with computing the minimal
set of diagnostic groups and diagnostics that should go into -Wpedantic, as those
diagnostics that already members of groups that themselves are (transitively) members
of -Wpedantic do not need to be included in the Pedantic group directly.  I went
back and forth on whether or not to magically generate this group, and the invariant
was that we always wanted extension warnings to be included in -Wpedantic "some how",
but the bookkeeping would be very onerous to manage by hand.

-no-pedantic (and --no-pedantic) is included for completeness, and matches many of the
same kind of flags the compiler already supports.  It does what it says: cancels out
-pedantic.  One discrepancy is that if one specifies --no-pedantic and -Weverything or
-Wpedantic the pedantic warnings are still enabled (essentially the -W flags win).  We
can debate the correct behavior here.

Along the way, this patch nukes some code in TextDiagnosticPrinter.cpp and CXStoredDiagnostic.cpp
that determine whether to include the "-pedantic" flag in the warning output.  This is
no longer needed, as all extensions now have a -W flag.

This patch also significantly reduces the number of warnings not under flags from 229
to 158 (all extension warnings).  That's a 31% reduction.

llvm-svn: 159875
2012-07-06 23:07:31 +00:00
Ted Kremenek 26a6d498ee Implement clang_getDiagnosticCategoryText() to provide a way for a client of libclang to accurately
get the diagnostic category name from a serialized diagnostic when the version of libclang used
to read the diagnostic file is newer than the clang that emitted the diagnostic file.

llvm-svn: 154567
2012-04-12 00:03:31 +00:00
David Blaikie 8a40f700e6 Remove unreachable code in Clang. (replace with llvm_unreachable where appropriate or when GCC requires it)
llvm-svn: 148292
2012-01-17 06:56:22 +00:00
Ted Kremenek d010ba4729 serialized diagnostics: implement full deserialization of clang diagnostics via the libclang API.
I've tested it on simple cases and it works.  Test cases to follow as well as a few tweaks.

llvm-svn: 144269
2011-11-10 08:43:12 +00:00
Ted Kremenek bb2c7101b5 [libclang] Add CXDiagnosticImpl to represent a super class for the implementation backing a CXDiagnostic. This allows CXStoredDiagnostic
to be just one possible implementation of a CXDiagnostic.

llvm-svn: 143368
2011-10-31 21:40:19 +00:00