Fixes https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=20744
struct A {
A() = default;
};
Previously the source range of the declaration of A ended at the ')'. It should
include the '= default' part as well. The same for '= delete'.
Note: this will break one of the clang-tidy fixers, which is going to be
addessed in a follow-up patch.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8465
llvm-svn: 233028
spacing also fixed by r230473.
The fix in r230473 was done to enable fixing the spacing for
std::function<void( int, int )>.
I did not realized that it also fixed this
issue. Since it is fairly different from
Deleted &operator=(const Deleted &)& = default;
fixed in r230473, it seems sensible to add the regression test for it.
Also cleaned up the test by removing duplicated code and comment, and kept
repeated test set consistent.
Result of running the new tests with r230473 backed out:
[ RUN ] FormatTest.ConfigurableSpacesInParentheses
Actual: "std::function<void(int, int)> callback;"
Expected: "std::function<void( int, int )> callback;"
Actual: "std::function<void( int, int )> callback;"
Expected: "std::function<void(int, int)> callback;"
Actual: "std::function<void( int, int ) > callback;"
Expected: "std::function<void(int, int)> callback;"
[ FAILED ] FormatTest.ConfigurableSpacesInParentheses (402 ms)
Result of new tests with r230473:
[ RUN ] FormatTest.ConfigurableSpacesInParentheses
[ OK ] FormatTest.ConfigurableSpacesInParentheses (209 ms)
Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7922
Patch by Jean-Philippe Dufraigne. Thanks!
llvm-svn: 232632
The current enum detection is overly aggressive. As NestingLevel only
applies per line (?) it classifies many if not most object literals as
enum declarations and adds superfluous line breaks into them. This
change narrows the heuristic by requiring an assignment just before the
open brace and requiring the line to start with an identifier.
Patch by Martin Probst. Thank you.
llvm-svn: 232320
Add some matchers for Objective-C selectors and messages to
ASTMatchers.h. Minor mods to ASTMatchersTest.h to allow test files with
".m" extension in addition to ".cpp". New tests added to
ASTMatchersTest.c.
Patch by Dean Sutherland.
llvm-svn: 232051
Before:
A a = new A(){public String toString(){return "NotReallyA";
}
}
;
After:
A a = return new A() {
public String toString() {
return "NotReallyA";
}
};
This fixes llvm.org/PR22878.
llvm-svn: 232042
The method decl is not marked as overriding any other method decls
until the template is instantiated.
Use the override attribute as another signal.
llvm-svn: 231487
There was already a TODO to double-check whether the extra indenation
makes sense. A slightly different case reveals that it is actively harmful:
for (int i = 0; i < aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ||
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb < ccccccccccccccc;
++i) {
}
Here (and it is probably not a totally infrequent case, it just works out that
"i < " is four spaces and so the four space extra indentation makes the
operator precedence confusing. So, this will now instead be formatted
as:
for (int i = 0; i < aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ||
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb < ccccccccccccccc;
++i) {
}
llvm-svn: 231461
With incomplete code, we aren't guaranteed to generated changes for
every token. In that case, we need to assume that even the very first
change can continue a preprocessor directive and initialize values
accordingly.
llvm-svn: 231066
Summary:
We now have targets that don't enable rtti/exceptions by default, and the
ASTMatchers tests are assuming that these features are on (e.g: They use
dynamic_cast or try).
Reviewers: klimek, thakis, djasper
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7892
llvm-svn: 230984
Seems like the most consistent thing to do and in multi-var DeclStmts,
it is especially important to point out that the */& bind to the
identifier.
llvm-svn: 230903
Before:
Aaaa aaaaaaaaaaa{
{
a, // +1 indent weird.
b, // trailing comma signals one per line.
}, // trailing comma signals one per line.
};
After:
Aaaa aaaaaaaaaaa{
{
a, // better!?
b, // trailing comma signals one per line.
}, // trailing comma signals one per line.
};
Interesting that this apparently was entirely untested :-(.
llvm-svn: 230627
This is a necessary prerequisite for debugging with modules.
The .pcm files become containers that hold the serialized AST which allows
us to store debug information in the module file that can be shared by all
object files that were built importing the module.
This reapplies r230044 with a fixed configure+make build and updated
dependencies and testcase requirements. Over the last iteration this
version adds
- missing target requirements for testcases that specify an x86 triple,
- a missing clangCodeGen.a dependency to libClang.a in the make build.
rdar://problem/19104245
llvm-svn: 230423
This is a necessary prerequisite for debugging with modules.
The .pcm files become containers that hold the serialized AST which allows
us to store debug information in the module file that can be shared by all
object files that were built importing the module.
rdar://problem/19104245
This reapplies r230044 with a fixed configure+make build and updated
dependencies. Take 3.
llvm-svn: 230305
This is a necessary prerequisite for debugging with modules.
The .pcm files become containers that hold the serialized AST which allows
us to store debug information in the module file that can be shared by all
object files that were built importing the module.
rdar://problem/19104245
This reapplies r230044 with a fixed configure+make build and updated
dependencies. Take 2.
llvm-svn: 230089
This is a necessary prerequisite for debugging with modules.
The .pcm files become containers that hold the serialized AST which allows
us to store debug information in the module file that can be shared by all
object files that were built importing the module.
rdar://problem/19104245
This reapplies r230044 with a fixed configure+make build and updated
dependencies.
llvm-svn: 230067
This adds support for JavaScript class definitions (again following
TypeScript & AtScript style). This only required support for
visibility modifiers in JS, everything else was already working.
Patch by Martin Probst, thank you.
llvm-svn: 229701
This patch adds support for type annotations that follow TypeScript's,
Flow's, and AtScript's syntax style.
Patch by Martin Probst, thank you.
Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7721
llvm-svn: 229700
This prevents contracting:
auto lambda = []() {
int a = 2
#if A
+ 2
#endif
;
};
into:
auto lambda = []() { int a = 2
#if A + 2
#endif ; };
Which is obviously BAD.
This fixes llvm.org/PR22496.
llvm-svn: 228522
Before:
@try {
// ...
}
@finally {
// ...
}
Now:
@try {
// ...
} @finally {
// ...
}
This is consistent with how we format C++ try blocks and SEH try blocks.
clang-format not doing this before was an implementation oversight.
This is dependent on BraceBreakingStyle. The snippet above is with the
Attach style. Style Stroustrip for example still results in the "Before:"
snippet, which makes sense since other blocks (try, else) break after '}' too.
llvm-svn: 228483
This lets clang-format format
__try {
} __except(0) {
}
and
__try {
} __finally {
}
correctly. __try and __finally are keywords if `LangOpts.MicrosoftExt` is set,
so this turns this on. This also enables a few other keywords, but it
shouldn't overly perturb regular clang-format operation. __except is a
context-sensitive keyword, so `AdditionalKeywords` needs to be passed around to
a few more places.
Fixes PR22321.
llvm-svn: 228148
While probably technically correct, the solution r228138 was quite hard
to read/understand. This should be simpler.
Also added a test to ensure that we are still visiting the syntactic form
as well.
llvm-svn: 228144
Otherwise, this can lead to unexpected results when AST matching as
some nodes are only present in the semantic form.
For example, only looking at the syntactic form does not find the
DeclRefExpr to f() in:
struct S { S(void (*a)()); };
void f();
S s[1] = {&f};
llvm-svn: 228138
I am not entirely sure whether the implemented sematics are ideal. In
particular, should floatLiteral(equals(0.5)) match "0.5f" and should
floatLiteral(equals(0.5f)) match "0.5". With the overloads in this
patch, the answer to both questions is yes, but I am happy to change
that.
llvm-svn: 227956
Apparently the build bots get angry for some reason. Can't reproduce
that in a local cmake/ninja build. Will look closer. Rolling back for
now.
llvm-svn: 227895
I am not entirely sure whether the implemented sematics are ideal. In
particular, should floatLiteral(equals(0.5)) match "0.5f" and should
floatLiteral(equals(0.5f)) match "0.5". With the overloads in this
patch, the answer to both questions is yes, but I am happy to change
that.
llvm-svn: 227892
We did't properly mark all of an AnnotatedLine's children as finalized
and thus would reformat the same tokens in different branches of #if/#else
sequences leading to invalid replacements.
llvm-svn: 226930
Specifically, adjust the leading "__asm {" and trailing "}" while still
leaving the assembly inside it alone.
This fixes llvm.org/PR22190.
llvm-svn: 225623
This makes piped output easier to read in many instances.
Before:
llvm::errs() << aaaa << std::endl << bbbb << std::endl;
After:
llvm::errs() << aaaa << std::endl
<< bbbb << std::endl;
Also fix a few instance of "don't use else after return" as per the
coding standards.
llvm-svn: 225444
This prevents clang-format from moving/aligning the comment in the
snippet:
void f() {
int i; // some comment
// some unrelated comment
}
llvm-svn: 225352
The proper way to break string literals in these languages is by inserting a "+"
between parts which we don't support yet. So we disable string literal breaking
until then.
llvm-svn: 224120
This only applies when not aligning after the return itself (which is
commonly done for C++.
Before:
return aaaaaaaaaa
? bbbbbbbbbb(
bbbbbb) // This is indented relative to aaaaaaaaaa.
: b;
After:
return aaaaaaaaaa
? bbbbbbbbbb(
bbbbbb)
: b;
llvm-svn: 223694
Uncovered by a Java test case:
Before:
public some.package.Type someFunction( // comment
int parameter) {}
After:
public some.package.Type someFunction( // comment
int parameter) {}
llvm-svn: 223228
With alignment:
int aaaaaa = aa
+ bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
* cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc;
Without alignment:
int aaaaaa = aa
+ bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
* cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc;
This fixes llvm.org/PR21666.
llvm-svn: 223117
For Java, don't do any of the deviations from Google Style that Chromium style
does for C++.
Chromium's Java follows Android Java style [1], which is roughly Google Java
style with an indent of 4 and a continuation indent of 8.
1: https://source.android.com/source/code-style.html
llvm-svn: 222839
Change to original: ifndef out tests in Windows due to /-separated
paths.
Summary:
Often one is only interested in matches within the main-file or matches
that are not within a system-header, for which this patch adds
isInMainFile and isInSystemFile. They take no arguments and narrow down
the matches.
The isInFileMatchingName is mainly thought for interactive
clang-query-sessions, to make a matcher more specific without restarting
the session with the files you are interested in for that moment. It
takes a string that will be used as regular-expression to match the
filename of where the matched node is expanded.
Patch by Hendrik von Prince.
llvm-svn: 222765
Summary:
Often one is only interested in matches within the main-file or matches
that are not within a system-header, for which this patch adds
isInMainFile and isInSystemFile. They take no arguments and narrow down
the matches.
The isInFileMatchingName is mainly thought for interactive
clang-query-sessions, to make a matcher more specific without restarting
the session with the files you are interested in for that moment. It
takes a string that will be used as regular-expression to match the
filename of where the matched node is expanded.
Patch by Hendrik von Prince.
llvm-svn: 222646
Previously this was only used for JavaScript.
Before:
functionCall({
int i;
int j;
},
aaaa, bbbb, cccc);
After:
functionCall({
int i;
int j;
}, aaaa, bbbb, cccc);
llvm-svn: 222531
With AllowShortCaseLabelsOnASingleLine set to true:
This gets now left unchanged:
case 1:
// comment
return;
Whereas before it was changed into:
case 1: // comment return;
This fixes llvm.org/PR21630.
llvm-svn: 222529
Before:
public final<X> Foo foo() {
}
public abstract<X> Foo foo();
After:
public final <X> Foo foo() {
}
public abstract <X> Foo foo();
Patch by Harry Terkelsen. Thank you.
llvm-svn: 222527
Doesn't seem to be common practice in Java.
Before:
return aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
&& bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
&& ccccccccccccccccccc;
After:
return aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
&& bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
&& ccccccccccccccccccc;
Patch by Harry Terkelsen.
llvm-svn: 222424
Before:
public void union
(Object o);
public void struct
(Object o);
public void delete (Object o);
After:
public void union(Object o);
public void struct(Object o);
public void delete(Object o);
Patch by Harry Terkelsen, thank you!
llvm-svn: 222357
Summary:
Make DiagnosticsEngine::takeClient return std::unique_ptr<>. Updated
callers to store conditional ownership using a pair of pointer and unique_ptr
instead of a pointer + bool. Updated code that temporarily registers clients to
use the non-owning registration (+ removed extra calls to takeClient).
Reviewers: dblaikie
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6294
llvm-svn: 222193
Before:
return a != b
// comment
? a
: a = a != b
// comment
? a =
b : a;
After:
return a != b
// comment
? a
: a = a != b
// comment
? a = b
: a;
llvm-svn: 221987
namespace blocks act as if KeepEmptyLinesAtTheStartOfBlocks is always true,
and aren't collapsed to a single line even if they would fit. Do the same
for extern "C" blocks.
Before,
extern "C" {
void ExternCFunction();
}
was collapsed into `extern "C" { void ExternCFunction(); }`. Now it stays like
it was.
Fixes http://crbug.com/432640 and part of PR21419.
llvm-svn: 221897
'@' followed by any keyword can't be an annotation, but @interface is currently
the only combination of '@' and a keyword that's allowed, so limit it to this
case. `@interface Foo` without a leading `public` was misformatted prior to
this patch.
llvm-svn: 221607
Before:
SOME_WEIRD_LOG_MACRO
<< "Something long enough to cause a line break";
After:
SOME_WEIRD_LOG_MACRO
<< "Something long enough to cause a line break";
llvm-svn: 221338
This reverts commit b5bdb2ef59ab922bcb4d6e843fffaee1f7f68a8c.
This doesn't really seem necessary on second though and causes problems
with C++ enum formatting.
llvm-svn: 221158
This moves classes for storing and applying replacements to separate
files. These classes specifically are used by clang-format which doesn't
have any other dependencies on clangAST. Thereby, the size of
clang-format's binary can be cut roughly in half and its build time sped
up.
llvm-svn: 220867
Previously a regex-literal containing "/*" would through clang-format
off, e.g.:
var regex = /\/*$/;
Would lead to none of the following code to be formatted.
llvm-svn: 220860
Before:
ReturnType MACRO
FunctionName() {}
After:
ReturnType MACRO
FunctionName() {}
This fixes llvm.org/PR21404.
I wonder what the motivation for that if-condition was. But as no test
breaks, ...
llvm-svn: 220801
Apparently, people are very much divided on what the "correct"
indentation is. So, best to give them a choice.
The new flag is called ObjCBlockIndentWidth and the default is now set
to the same value as IndentWidth for the pre-defined styles.
llvm-svn: 220784
Summary:
Some declarations do not have a declaration context, like TranslationUnitDecl.
Fix hasDeclContext() to not segfault on these nodes.
Reviewers: klimek
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6003
llvm-svn: 220719
Before:
void
SomeFunction(int parameter);
After:
void SomeFunction(
int parameter);
(Unless AlwaysBreakAfterDefinitionReturnType after type is set).
llvm-svn: 220686
This fixes a crash in the RecursiveASTVisitor on such code
__typeof__(struct F*) var[invalid];
The UnderlyingTInfo of a TypeOfTypeLoc was left uninitialized when
created from ASTContext::getTrivialTypeSourceInfo
This lead to a crash in RecursiveASTVisitor when trying to access it.
llvm-svn: 220562
Summary:
Add support for profiling the matchers used.
This will be connected with clang-tidy to generate a report to determine
and debug slow checks.
Reviewers: alexfh
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5911
llvm-svn: 220418
Original message:
Add a second late template parser callback meant to cleanup any
resources allocated by late template parsing. Call it from the
Sema::ActOnEndOfTranslationUnit method after all pending template
instantiations have been completed. Teach Parser::ParseTopLevelDecl to
install the cleanup callback when incremental processing is enabled so
that Parser::TemplateIds can be freed.
Patch by Brad King!
llvm-svn: 220400
Before:
@SuppressWarnings(
value = "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa") public static int iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;
After:
@SuppressWarnings(value = "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa")
public static int iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;
llvm-svn: 220284
Add a second late template parser callback meant to cleanup any
resources allocated by late template parsing. Call it from the
Sema::ActOnEndOfTranslationUnit method after all pending template
instantiations have been completed. Teach Parser::ParseTopLevelDecl to
install the cleanup callback when incremental processing is enabled so
that Parser::TemplateIds can be freed.
Patch by Brad King!
llvm-svn: 219810
Summary:
Change r219118 fixed the bug for anyOf and eachOf, but it is still
present for unless.
The variadic wrapper doesn't have enough information to know how to
restrict the type. Different operators handle restrict failures in
different ways.
Reviewers: klimek
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5731
llvm-svn: 219622