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Author SHA1 Message Date
Hans Wennborg 8f62c5ca22 Better diagnostics for string initialization.
This commit improves Clang's diagnostics for string initialization.
Where it would previously say:

  /tmp/a.c:3:9: error: array initializer must be an initializer list
  wchar_t s[] = "Hi";
          ^
  /tmp/a.c:4:6: error: array initializer must be an initializer list or string literal
  char t[] = L"Hi";
       ^

It will now say

  /tmp/a.c:3:9: error: initializing wide char array with non-wide string literal
  wchar_t s[] = "Hi";
          ^
  /tmp/a.c:4:6: error: initializing char array with wide string literal
  char t[] = L"Hi";
       ^

As a bonus, it also fixes the fact that Clang would previously reject
this valid C11 code:

  char16_t s[] = u"hi";
  char32_t t[] = U"hi";

because it would only recognize the built-in types for char16_t and
char32_t, which do not exist in C.

llvm-svn: 181880
2013-05-15 11:03:04 +00:00
Hans Wennborg 0d81e01916 Add support for __wchar_t in -fms-extensions mode.
MSVC provides __wchar_t. This is the same as the built-in wchar_t type
from C++, but it is also available with -fno-wchar and in C.

The commit changes ASTContext to have two different types for this:

  - WCharTy is the built-in type used for wchar_t in C++ and __wchar_t.

  - WideCharTy is the type of a wide character literal. In C++ this is
    the same as WCharTy, and in C  it is an integer type compatible with
    the type in <stddef.h>.

This fixes PR15815.

llvm-svn: 181587
2013-05-10 10:08:40 +00:00