if we can see the elements of the arrays.
for example:
NSDictionary *dict = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjects:[NSArray arrayWithObjects:@"1", @"2", nil] forKeys:[NSArray arrayWithObjects:@"A", @"B", nil]];
-->
NSDictionary *dict = @{ @"A" : @"1", @"B" : @"2" };
rdar://12428166
llvm-svn: 172679
to also remove a trailing space if possible.
For example, removing '__bridge' from:
i = (__bridge I*)p;
should result in:
i = (I*)p;
not:
i = ( I*)p;
rdar://11314821
llvm-svn: 170764
uncovered.
This required manually correcting all of the incorrect main-module
headers I could find, and running the new llvm/utils/sort_includes.py
script over the files.
I also manually added quite a few missing headers that were uncovered by
shuffling the order or moving headers up to be main-module-headers.
llvm-svn: 169237
PreprocessingRecord and into its own class, PPConditionalDirectiveRecord.
Decoupling allows a client to use the functionality of PPConditionalDirectiveRecord
without needing a PreprocessingRecord.
llvm-svn: 169229
(__builtin_* etc.) so that it isn't possible to take their address.
Specifically, introduce a new type to represent a reference to a builtin
function, and a new cast kind to convert it to a function pointer in the
operand of a call. Fixes PR13195.
llvm-svn: 162962
that the migrator handles) but return their instances as 'id', resulting
in the compiler resolving 'objectForKey:' as the method from NSDictionary.
When checking if we can convert to subscripting syntax, check whether
the receiver is a result of a class method from a hardcoded list of
such classes. In such a case return the specific class as the interface
of the receiver.
llvm-svn: 159788
(apart from NSDictionary/NSArray) that implement objectForKey:/objectAtIndex/etc.
and the subscripting methods as well.
Part of rdar://11734969
llvm-svn: 159783
This required moving the ctors for IntegerLiteral and FloatingLiteral out of
line which shouldn't change anything as they are usually called through Create
methods that are already out of line.
ASTContext::Deallocate has been a nop for a long time, drop it from ASTVector
and make it independent from ASTContext.h
Pass the StorageAllocator directly to AccessedEntity so it doesn't need to
have a definition of ASTContext around.
llvm-svn: 159718
Commit::canReplaceText would not initialize its out 'Len' parameter before
returning true and it would be used uninitialized in Commit::replaceText.
llvm-svn: 159306
express library-level dependencies within Clang.
This is no more verbose really, and plays nicer with the rest of the
CMake facilities. It should also have no change in functionality.
llvm-svn: 158888
[NSNumber numberWithDouble:cppb];
warning: converting to boxing syntax requires a cast
to something like:
[NSNumber numberWithDouble:cppb];
warning: converting to boxing syntax requires casting 'bool' to 'double'
This is way better to fully understand the warning.
rdar://11705106
llvm-svn: 158783
to use the @() boxing syntax.
It will also rewrite uses of stringWithCString:encoding: where the encoding that is
used is NSASCIIStringEncoding or NSUTF8StringEncoding.
rdar://11438360
llvm-svn: 156868
There are some caveats:
-If an implicit cast (e.g. int -> float for numberWithFloat:) was required, the message
will not get rewritten
-If the message was with numberWithInteger:/numberWithUnsignedInteger:, which are very
commonly used, be more liberal and allow the boxing syntax if the underlying type has
same signedness and will not lose precision.
Part of rdar://11438360
llvm-svn: 156844
the new Objective-C NSArray/NSDictionary/NSNumber literal syntax.
This introduces a new library, libEdit, which provides a new way to support
migration of code that improves on the original ARC migrator. We now believe
that most of its functionality can be refactored into the existing libraries,
and thus this new library may shortly disappear.
llvm-svn: 152141