1) Print qualifiers for templates with zero arguments
2) Add a few more tests for the template type diffing refactoring.
Specifically, PR24587 has been fixed and has a test case from
http://reviews.llvm.org/D15384
3) Adds asserts to check the DiffTree is in correct state when moving nodes
4) Rename the field FromType and ToType since it is heavily used within
member functions.
llvm-svn: 257870
Remove an old assertion that does not hold. It is possible for a template
argument to be a declaration in one instantiation and an integer in another.
Create two new diff kinds for these (decl vs int and int vs decl).
llvm-svn: 257869
Save the integer type when diffing integers in template type diffing. When
integers are different sizes, print out the type along with the integer value.
Also with the type information, print true and false instead of 1 and 0 for
boolean values.
llvm-svn: 257861
If available, use the canonical template argument to fill in information for
template type diffing instead of attempting to special case and evaluate Expr's
for the value. Since those are the values used in template instantiation,
we don't have to worry about difference between our evaluator and theirs. Also
move the nullptr template arguments from DiffKind::Expression to
DiffKind::Declaration and allow DiffKind::Declaration to set an Expr. The only
effect that should result is that a named nullptr will show up as
'ptr aka nullptr' in diagnostics.
llvm-svn: 257853
Value, type, and instantiation dependence were not being handled
correctly for CUDAKernelCallExpr AST nodes. As a result, if an
undeclared identifier was used in the triple-angle-bracket kernel call
configuration, there would be no error during parsing, and there would
be a crash during code gen. This patch makes sure that an error will be
issued during parsing in this case, just as there would be for any other
use of an undeclared identifier in C++.
Patch by Jason Henline.
Reviewers: jlebar, rsmith
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15858
llvm-svn: 257839
Modify the TSTiterator to have two internal iterators, which will walk
the provided sugared type and the desugared type. This will provide better
access to the template argument information. No functional changes.
llvm-svn: 257838
1) Instead of using pairs of From/To* fields, combine fields into a struct
TemplateArgInfo and have two in each DiffNode.
2) Use default initialization in DiffNode so that the constructor shows the
only field that is initialized differently on construction.
3) Use Set and Get functions per each DiffKind to make sure all fields for the
diff is set. In one case, the Expr fields were not set.
4) Don't print boolean literals for boolean template arguments. This prevents
printing 'false aka 0'
Only #3 has a functional change, which is reflected in the test change.
llvm-svn: 257831
In {CG,}ExprConstant.cpp, we weren't treating vector splats properly.
This patch makes us treat splats more properly.
Additionally, this patch adds a new cast kind which allows a bool->int
cast to result in -1 or 0, instead of 1 or 0 (for true and false,
respectively), so we can sanely model OpenCL bool->int casts in the AST.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14877
llvm-svn: 257559
1) When dumping a declaration that declares a name for a type, also dump the named type.
2) Add a #pragma clang __debug dump X, that dumps the lookup results for X in
the current context.
llvm-svn: 257529
Summary:
Support for OpenCL 2.0 pipe type.
This is a bug-fix version for bader's patch reviews.llvm.org/D14441
Reviewers: pekka.jaaskelainen, Anastasia
Subscribers: bader, Anastasia, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15603
llvm-svn: 257254
into IDNS_Tag in C++, because they conflict with redeclarations of tags. (This
doesn't affect elaborated-type-specifier lookup, which looks for IDNS_Type in
C++).
llvm-svn: 256985
By storing the instantiated expression back in the ParmVarDecl,
we remove the last need for separately storing the sub-expression
of a CXXDefaultArgExpr. This makes PCH/Modules merging quite
simple: CXXDefaultArgExpr records are serialized as references
to the ParmVarDecl, and we ignore redundant attempts to overwrite
the instantiated expression.
This has some extremely marginal impact on user-facing semantics.
However, the major effect is that it avoids IRGen errors about
conflicting definitions due to lambdas in the argument being
instantiated multiple times while sharing the same mangling.
It should also slightly improve memory usage and module file size.
rdar://23810407
llvm-svn: 256983
Only function template specializations are exempt from being added to
the NameBackReferences. Redundant variable template specializations
should be appropriately substituted.
llvm-svn: 256623
We didn't add the artificial pass_object_size arguments to the
backreference map which bloated the size of manglings which involved
pass_object_size with duplicate types.
This lets us go from:
?qux@PassObjectSize@@YAHQAHW4__pass_object_size1@__clang@@0W4__pass_object_size1@3@@Z
to:
?qux@PassObjectSize@@YAHQAHW4__pass_object_size1@__clang@@01@Z
llvm-svn: 256622
for types which are used as pointees in PointerUnions, PointerIntPairs,
and DenseMap pointer keys.
This is part of a series of patches to allow LLVM to check for complete
pointee types when computing its pointer traits. This is absolutely
necessary to get correct (or reproducible) results for things like how
many low bits are guaranteed to be zero.
I think this is the last patch for getting Clang clean here!!!
llvm-svn: 256615
keys, and PointerIntPairs where the pointee types are incomplete
out-of-line to where we have the complete type.
This is the standard pattern used throughout the AST library to address
the inherently mutually cross referenced nature of the AST.
This is part of a series of patches to allow LLVM to check for complete
pointee types when computing its pointer traits. This is absolutely
necessary to get correct (or reproducible) results for things like how
many low bits are guaranteed to be zero.
llvm-svn: 256612
SmallVector<.., 16> (16!!!!) objects to a simple SmallVector of pairs.
This no longer de-duplicates the common function pointers used during
deallocation, but this doesn't really seem worth the complexity and
overhead of managing the map-of-vectors. Notably, there is no reason to
assume that functions have the 4-byte alignment that DenseMap relies on,
and indeed this prevents checking the alignment of the DenseMap keys
because we can't even meaningfully query the alignment of functions
using our existing alignment tools.
Generally, function pointers don't seem like a great idea for keys in
a DenseMap. =]
I chatted with Richard Smith about this a bit as well and have written
down a FIXME because this *does* waste some memory and in general seems
a very clumsy memory management strategy. He would like to see a more
fundamental fix eventually here that tries to build a better pattern.
llvm-svn: 256610
indicating the nature of the default argument in a ParmVarDecl.
Instead, this adds a proper enum stored exclusively in the ParmVarDecl
bits (which we have plenty of) for this. This even allows us to track
a previously unrepresented state in Clang when we parse a function
declaration with a default argument on a parameter but we cannot even
form an invalid expression node (for example, it is an invalid token).
Now, we can model this state in the AST at least, and potentially
improve recovery in this area in the future.
I've also cleaned up the functions managing both variable initializer
expressions and parameter default argument expresssions as much as
possible. I've left some comments about further improvements based on
a discussion with Richard Smith. Lots of credit to him for walking me
through exactly which of the *many* tradeoffs here he felt was the best
fit.
Should be NFC for now. I've tried my best to preserve existing behavior.
This is part of a series of patches to allow LLVM to check for complete
pointee types when computing its pointer traits. This is absolutely
necessary to get correct (or reproducible) results for things like how
many low bits are guaranteed to be zero.
llvm-svn: 256609
declaration. This fixes an issue where we would reject (due to a claimed
ambiguity) a case where lookup finds multiple NamespaceAliasDecls from
different scopes that nominate the same namespace.
The C++ standard doesn't make it clear that such a case is in fact valid (which
I'm working on fixing), but there are no relevant rules that distinguish using
declarations and namespace alias declarations here, so it makes sense to treat
them the same way.
llvm-svn: 256601
Also remove now-redundant explicit alignment specification on some of
the classes converted prior to TrailingObjects automatically ensuring
proper alignment.
llvm-svn: 256585
MSVC doesn't implement a mangling for C99's _Complex so we must invent
our own.
For now, treating it like a class type called _Complex in the __clang
namespace.
This means that 'void f(__Complex int))'
will demangle as: 'void f(struct __clang::_Complex<int>)'
llvm-svn: 256583
So, also:
- Moved the TemplateArgumentLoc array out of the
ASTTemplateKWAndArgsInfo class (making it a simple fixed-size object),
to avoid needing to have a variable-length object as part of a
variable-length object. Now the objects that have a
ASTTemplateKWAndArgsInfo also have some TemplateArgumentLoc objects
appended directly.
- Removed some internal-use accessors which became simply a wrapper on
getTrailingObjects.
- Moved MemberNameQualifier out of the MemberExpr class, renamed it
MemberExprNameQualifier, because the template can't
refer to a class nested within the class it's defining.
llvm-svn: 256570
MSVC doesn't implement a mangling for C11's _Atomic so we must invent
our own.
For now, treating it like a class type called _Atomic in the __clang
namespace.
This means that 'void f(__Atomic(int))'
will demangle as: 'void f(struct __clang::_Atomic<int>)'
llvm-svn: 256557
We used to produce a type which demangled to:
union __clang_vec8_F
That 'F' is the mangling for 'short' but it is present in the mangled
name in an inappropriate place, leading to it not getting demangled.
Instead, create a synthetic class type in a synthetic namespace called
__clang. With this, it now demangles to:
union __clang::__vector<short,8>
llvm-svn: 256556
LocInfoType is a helper type used internally inside Sema and Parser, it
does not exist in valid AST. LocInfoType uses code value outside the
range of valid Type codes, as a result, dumping such type causes error.
The fix allows correct dumping LocInfoType.
llvm-svn: 256503
OpenMP 4.0-3.1 supports the next format of ‘schedule’ clause: schedule(kind[, chunk_size])
Where kind can be one of ‘static’, ‘dynamic’, ‘guided’, ‘auto’ or ‘runtime’.
OpenMP 4.5 defines the format: schedule([modifier [, modifier]:]kind[, chunk_size])
Modifier can be one of ‘monotonic’, ‘nonmonotonic’ or ‘simd’.
llvm-svn: 256487