Summary:
This patch enhances parser support for flush construct to OpenMP 5.0 by including memory-order-clause.
2.18.8 flush Construct
!$omp flush [memory-order-clause] [(list)]
where memory-order-clause is
acq_rel
release
acquire
The patch includes code changes and testcase modifications.
Reviewed By: klausler, kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82177
Summary:
A program may erroneously reference the same name as both a data object
and as a function. Some of these references were causing an internal
error in expression analysis.
It was already the case that a symbol referenced in a parse tree for a
call was changed from an `Entity` to a `ProcEntity`. I added code to
detect when a symbol was referenced in a parse tree as an array element
gets changed from an `Entity` to an `ObjectEntity`. Then, if an
`ObjectEntity` gets called as a function or a `ProcEntity` gets
referenced as a data object, errors get emitted.
This analysis was previously confined to the name resolution of the
specification part of a `ProgramTree`. I added a pass to the execution
part of a `ProgramTree` to catch names declared in blocks.
Reviewers: tskeith, klausler, DavidTruby
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #flang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82903
The FIR builder is a helper class that manages the creation of MLIR
operations from the bridge. The focus of the builder is the creation of
Operations, Types, etc.
Differential revision: htps://reviews.llvm.org/D83107
This change prepares usage of lipgmath description in lowering.
- Removes the static variable templates that were used to abstract
libpgmath description
- Move the description to pgmath.h.inc header and rework the macros
so that they can both be used to declare pgmath functions and use
them.
The way they are to be used is left to pgmath.h.inc user that
must define PGMATH_USE_XX macros that will be called for all pgmath
functions in pgmath.h.inc.
- In intrinsic-library.cpp define PGMATH_USE_XX macro callbacks in
order to capture function pointers to pgmath functions as well as
a description of their type. This will be used for constant folding
using pgmath.
- Change atan/atan2 handling to use atan2 instead of atan when there are two
arguments because it is easier to handle in the runtime description.
Also fixes lipgmath linking regression after D78215 cmake changes.
This change is motivated by the need to use a similar pgmath
description in lowering. The difference is that no function pointers will
be taken there, and instead only the function name and type are needed.
Reviewed By: schweitz, sscalpone
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83051
There were dependences upon LLVM libraries in the Fortran
runtime support library binaries due to some indirect #includes
of llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h, which caused some kind of internal
ABI version consistency checking to get pulled in. Fixed by
cleaning up some includes.
Reviewed By: tskeith, PeteSteinfeld, sscalpone
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83060
The arguments have been moved out of the analyzer so we can't get the
expected number there. Instead use the argument count from the newly
built callee.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83063
This adds a minimalist inliner implementation. Along with the inliner, a
minimum number of support files are also included. These will pave the
way for future diffs to add more transformation passes to flang. A
future diff will add the inline test, which cannot be run successfully
quite yet as some components have not yet been upstreamed.
Differential revision:
Summary:
This patch is removing the custom enumeration for OpenMP Directives and Clauses and replace them
with the newly tablegen generated one from llvm/Frontend. This is a first patch and some will follow to share the same
infrastructure where possible. The next patch should use the clauses allowance defined in the tablegen file.
Reviewers: jdoerfert, DavidTruby, sscalpone, kiranchandramohan, ichoyjx
Reviewed By: DavidTruby, ichoyjx
Subscribers: jholewinski, cfe-commits, dblaikie, MaskRay, ymandel, ichoyjx, mgorny, yaxunl, guansong, jfb, sstefan1, aaron.ballman, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #flang, #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82906
Add `hasAlternateReturns` to `evaluate::ProcedureRef`.
Add `HasAlternateReturns` to test subprogram symbols.
Fix `label01.F90` test: It was checking that "error: " didn't appear in
the output. But that was erroneously matching a warning that ends
"would be in error:". So change it to check for ": error: " instead.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83007
flang/module only contains Fortran files and one is a .h so disable
formatting on that directory.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82989
Implement cross-set EQUIVALENCE impossibility checking; fixes
an infinite loop on an erroneous test. Also fix substring
reference offset calculations in EQUIVALENCE discovered to
be incorrect during testing.
Reviewed By: tskeith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82993
Summary:
This patch is removing the custom enumeration for OpenMP Directives and Clauses and replace them
with the newly tablegen generated one from llvm/Frontend. This is a first patch and some will follow to share the same
infrastructure where possible. The next patch should use the clauses allowance defined in the tablegen file.
Reviewers: jdoerfert, DavidTruby, sscalpone, kiranchandramohan, ichoyjx
Reviewed By: DavidTruby, ichoyjx
Subscribers: ichoyjx, mgorny, yaxunl, guansong, jfb, sstefan1, aaron.ballman, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #flang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82906
Expression analysis was being invoked on the bodies of statement functions
as they were being encountered during name resolution. This led to failures
on some FCVS tests in cases where those expressions contained implicitly
typed objects. Defer the analysis of statemet function bodies to the end
of the specification part, at which time the symbols of the enclosing scope
will have been typed.
Reviewed By: tskeith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82796
Fixed-form line continuation was not working when the
preceding line was a bare label.
Reviewed By: tskeith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82687
In order for these files to build properly, this patch rolls up a number of changes that have been made to various files that have been upstreamed.
Implementations for the interfaces included in Bridge.h and IntrinsicCall.h will be included in a future diff.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82608
This is a set of type building models that is specific to the lowering
process. It provides the mechanism of mapping C(++) header file interfaces
to the MLIR+FIR type system.
It also provides some macros to build a constexpr evaluated table to
runtime functions. This code is used to build the interface tables to
various runtime support libraries.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82387
Treat function result like dummy argument: a SAVE statement without an
entity-list does not make it saved.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82309
Implement shape analysis for the result of the MATMUL
generic transformational intrinsic function, based on
the shapes of its arguments. Correct the names of the
arguments to match the standard, too.
Reviewed By: PeteSteinfeld
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82250
The bridge uses internal boxes of related ssa-values to track all the
information associated with a Fortran variable. Variables may have a
location and a value, but may also carry other properties such as rank,
shape, LEN parameters, etc. in Fortran.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82228
Summary:
This patch enhances parser support for flush construct to OpenMP 5.0 by including memory-order-clause.
2.18.8 flush Construct
!$omp flush [memory-order-clause] [(list)]
where memory-order-clause is
acq_rel
release
acquire
The patch includes code changes and testcase modifications.
Reviewed By: klausler, kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82177
Implement rest of DATA statement semantics and conversion of
DATA statement initializations into static initializers of
objects in their symbol table entries.
Reviewed By: tskeith, PeteSteinfeld
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82207
The symbol map is a data structure for tracking variables in a subprogram during the lowering of that subprogram to FIR/MLIR. These data structures will be used by the bridge, which has not been upstreamed yet.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82140
Rolls up small changes across the frontend to prepare for the large
forthcoming patch (part 4/4) that completes DATA statement processing
via conversion to initializers.
Reviewed By: PeteSteinfeld
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82137
Summary:
Defines a representation for the initialized memory image of
a variable. This image is populated by DATA statement
processing as designator elements are put into correspondence
with values, then converted into an initializer in the symbol
table so that lowering can pass the initial image to the
code generator.
Reviewers: tskeith, PeteSteinfeld, sscalpone, jdoerfert, DavidTruby
Reviewed By: tskeith
Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits, flang-commits
Tags: #flang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82131
Summary:
Add code to resolve constant Designators at compilation time
into a base Symbol, byte offset, and field size. This is used in
later DATA statement processing to identify the static storage being
initialized by each object in a DATA statement. Also implement
the reverse mapping so that Designators can be reconstructed for
use in error messages about (e.g.) duplicate initializers.
Reviewers: tskeith, PeteSteinfeld, sscalpone, jdoerfert, DavidTruby
Reviewed By: PeteSteinfeld
Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits, flang-commits
Tags: #flang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82125
Summary:
We weren't handling the case of subroutines with alternate returns that
are contained in modules. I changed the code to add an `*` as the name
of the parameter when creating the `.mod` file.
Reviewers: tskeith, klausler, DavidTruby
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82096
Summary:
This patch changes speficic extremum functions rewrite to generic MIN/MAX.
It applies to AMAX0, AMIN0, AMAX1, AMIN1, MAX0, MIN0, MAX1, MIN1, DMAX1,
and DMIN1.
- Do not re-write specific extremums to MAX/MIN in intrinsic Probe and let
folding rewrite it and introduc the conversion on the MIN/MAX result.
- Also make operand promotion explicit in MIN/MAX folding.
For instance, after this patch:
AMAX0(int8, int4) is rewritten to REAL(MAX(int8, INT(int4, 8)))
All this care is to avoid rewritting it to MAX(REAL(int8), REAL(int4))
that may not always be numerically equivalent to the first rewrite.
Reviewers: klausler, schweitz, sscalpone, jdoerfert, DavidTruby
Reviewed By: klausler, schweitz
Subscribers: llvm-commits, flang-commits
Tags: #flang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81940
This upstreams the internal name mangling used in the bridge to generate
unique names from symbols.
Replace InternalNamesTest with the actual, functional unittest.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81764
G++ 10.1 emits inappropriate "use of uninitialized data" warnings when
compiling f18. The warnings stem from two sites in templatized code
whose multiple instantiations magnified the number of warnings.
These changes dodge those warnings by making some innocuous changes to
the code. In the parser, the idiom defaulted(cut >> x), which yields a
parser that always succeeds, has been replaced with a new equivalent
pass<T>() parser that returns a default-constructed value T{} in an
arguably more readable fashion. This idiom was the only attestation of
the basic parser cut, so it has been removed and the remaining code
simplified. In Evaluate/traverse.h, a return {}; was replaced with a
return of a default-constructed member.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81747
The complex expression helper class can be used to generate small,
short-lived instances of a "helper" that can be used to aid the
construction of complex expressions in FIR. The helper class bundles
together these functionally related operations.
Included in this diff is the header for the FIR builder. The
implementation has other dependences and will follow.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81287
When we encountered a type name in a derived type definition, we were
sometimes finding a component of that name rather than the type from
the enclosing scope. Fix this by introducing `NonDerivedTypeScope()` to
start the search in the right scope.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81493
Summary: Apply workaround done in D81179 only for GCC < 8. As @klausler mentioned in D81179 we want to avoid additional checks for other compilers that do not need them.
Reviewers: DavidTruby, klausler, jdoerfert, sscalpone
Reviewed By: klausler, sscalpone
Subscribers: llvm-commits, tskeith, isuruf, klausler
Tags: #flang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81208
Summary:
The only difference is that LLVM_ENABLE_WERROR is set to OFF
by default, but we enable this in a standalone flang build
This commit fixes some windows issues with the flags
Reviewers: DavidTruby, jdoerfert, sscalpone
Reviewed By: DavidTruby, sscalpone
Subscribers: ormris, richard.barton.arm, mehdi_amini, Meinersbur, ChinouneMehdi, tskeith, mgorny, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #flang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78306
Summary:
If you create an expression with parse errors, the `parser::Expr.typedExpr`
will be empty, which causes a compiler crash. The crash is caused by the
check in check-do-forall.cpp that scans all expresssions to see if `DO`
variables are being modified.
It turned out that the problem was that I was fetching subexpressions of type
`parser::Expr`, which are not guaranteed to have a non-null `typedExpr`. I
fixed this by only grabbing the top-level expression from which to gather
arguments as part of the DO loop analysis. This, in turn, exposed a problem
where I wasn't collecting all of the actual arguments in an expression. This
was caused by the fact that I wasn't recursing through the rest of the
expression after finding an argument. I fixed this by recursing through the
argument in the member function in `CollectActualArgumentsHelper`.
Reviewers: klausler, tskeith, DavidTruby
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81101
Summary:
Using a forward reference to define a `len` parameter causes a crash.
The underlying cause was that a previously declared type had an
erroneous expression for its `LEN` param value. When this expression
was referenced to evaluate a subsequent expression, bad things happened.
I fixed this by putting in code to detect this case.
Reviewers: tskeith, klausler, DavidTruby
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80593
Part of lowering is to convert the front-end types to their FIR dialect representations. These conversions are done by here in the ConvertType module.
proactively update the code to conform better with LLVM coding conventions
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81034
Summary:
Fortran::evaluate::IsConstantExpr did not check that the numerator
was a constant expression. This patch fixes the issue.
Reviewers: DavidTruby, klausler, schweitz, PeteSteinfeld, jdoerfert, sscalpone
Reviewed By: klausler, PeteSteinfeld, sscalpone
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #flang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81096
Summary
- Implemented C876, C877
- Fixed IsConstantExpr to check C879
- Fixed bugs in few test cases - data01.f90, block-data01.f90,
pre-fir-tree02.f90
- Modified implementation of C8106 to identify all automatic objects
and modified equivalence01.f90 to reflect the changes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78424
The lowering bridge will call these lowering hooks to process the Open
MP directives that it iterates over in the PFT. This is a mock
interface without an implementation in this patch.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80815
Summary:
Some Symbol-related functions used in Evaluate were moved to
Evaluate/tools.h. This includes changing some member functions that were
replaced by non-member functions `IsDummy`, `GetUsedModule`, and
`CountLenParameters`.
Some member functions were made inline in `Scope`, `Symbol`,
`ArraySpec`, and `DeclTypeSpec`. The definitions were preceded by a
comment explaining why they are inline.
`IsConstantShape` was expanded inline in `IsDescriptor` because it isn't
used anywhere else
After this change, at least when compiling with clang on macos,
`libFortranEvaluate.a` has no undefined symbols that are satisfied by
`libFortranSemantics.a`.
Reviewers: klausler, PeteSteinfeld, sscalpone, jdoerfert, DavidTruby
Reviewed By: PeteSteinfeld
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #flang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80762
structure for upstreaming to llvm-project.
These files have had many changes since they were originally upstreamed.
Some of the changes are cosmetic. Most of the functional changes were
done to support the lowering of control-flow syntax from the front-end
parse trees to the FIR dialect.
This patch is meant to be a reviewable size. The functionality it
provides will be used by code yet to be upstreamed in lowering.
review comments:
[review D80449][NFC] make PFT ParentVariant a ReferenceVariant
ReferenceVariant had to be slightly updated to also support
non constant references (which is required for ParentType).
[review D80449] extend Variable implementation beyond a comment
Summary:
We were not detecting declaring multiple interfaces to the same procedure.
Also, we were not handling the initialization of entitiies where the associated
Symbol had previously had errors.
I added the function `IsInterfaceSet()` to ProcEntityDetails to see if
the value of `interface_` had been previously set. I then checked this
function before calling set_interface() and emitted an error message if
the interface was already set.
Also, in situations where we were emitting error messages for symbols, I
set the Error flag on the Symbol. Then when performing initialization
on the Symbol, I first check to see if the Symbol had an error.
Reviewers: tskeith, klausler, DavidTruby
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80453
Summary:
Many of these were already implemented, and I just annotated the tests and/or
the code.
C752 was a simple check to verify that CONTIGUOUS components are arrays with
C754 proved to be virtually identical to C750 that I implemented previously.
This caused me to remove the distinction between specification expressions for
type parameters and bounds expressions that I'd previously created.
the POINTER attribute.
I also changed the error messages to specify that errors in specification
expressions could arise from either bad derived type components or type
parameters.
In cases where we detect a type param that was not declared, I created a symbol
marked as erroneous. That avoids subsequent semantic process for expressions
containing the symbol. This change caused me to adjust tests resolve33.f90 and
resolve34.f90. Also, I avoided putting out error messages for erroneous type
param symbols in `OkToAddComponent()` in resolve-names.cpp and in
`EvaluateParameters()`, type.cpp.
C756 checks that procedure components have the POINTER attribute.
Reviewers: tskeith, klausler, DavidTruby
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #flang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79798
Summary:
If the value in the collapse close is negative f18 abort without the correct error message. This PR change the size_t in name resolution to a int64_t and check appropriately for negative or zero before the privatization of induction variable.
The correct error is then catch by the OpenMP structure check.
This diff is migrated from the GitHub pull request https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1098
Reviewers: ichoyjx, jdoerfert, sscalpone, DavidTruby
Reviewed By: ichoyjx, sscalpone, DavidTruby
Subscribers: sscalpone, klausler, yaxunl, guansong, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #flang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77821
When a module contained an import of a use-association of a
use-association, we weren't recognizing that the symbols was needed.
The fix is the follow all of the use-associations using `GetUltimate()`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79737
When intrinsic types are assigned there are some implicit conversions
that take place. This change make them explicit in the types
representation of assignments.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79637
Summary:
Initially on github I worked on semantic checks.Then I tried some compile-time
test of the rank value, they were failing as there were no symbols
generated for them inside SELECT RANK's scope.So I went further to
add new symbol in each scope, also added the respective 'rank: '
field for a symbol when we dump the symboltable. I added a field to
keep track of the rank in AssocEntityDetails class.This caused shape
analysis framework to become inconsistent. So shape analysis framework
was updated to handle this new representation.
* I added more tests for above changes.
* On phabricator I addressed some minor changes.
* Lastly I worked on review comments.
Reviewers: klausler,sscalpone,DavidTruby,kiranchandramohan,tskeith,anchu-rajendran,kiranktp
Reviewed By:klausler, DavidTruby, tskeith
Subscribers:#flang-commits, #llvm-commits
Tags: #flang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78623
This is a wrapper around vector of NamedAttributes that keeps track of whether sorted and does some minimal effort to remain sorted (doing more, e.g., appending attributes in sorted order, could be done in follow up). It contains whether sorted and if a DictionaryAttr is queried, it caches the returned DictionaryAttr along with whether sorted.
Change MutableDictionaryAttr to always return a non-null Attribute even when empty (reserve null cases for errors). To this end change the getter to take a context as input so that the empty DictionaryAttr could be queried. Also create one instance of the empty dictionary attribute that could be reused without needing to lock context etc.
Update infer type op interface to use DictionaryAttr and use NamedAttrList to avoid incurring multiple conversion costs.
Fix bug in sorting helper function.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79463
IsDescriptor was returning false for a component whose shape depended
on a length parameter. Change it to return true for any array with
non-constant bounds.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79349
Summary: I updated the code that produces the message and the associated test.
Reviewers: sscalpone, DavidTruby, kiranchandramohan
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79514
Summary: I updated the code that produces the message and the associated test.
Reviewers: sscalpone, DavidTruby
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79514
Add a way to get mutable equivalence sets to Scope so that they can
have sizes and offsets assigned to them.
Change CommonBlockDetails to have mutable symbols so that they can have
sizes and offets assigned to them. This also allows the removal of some
`const_cast`s.
Add MutableSymbolRef and MutableSymbolVector as mutable analogs to
SymbolRef and SymbolVector. Replace uses of equivalent types with those
names.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79346
Objects in common blocks have offsets relative to the start of the
common block, independent of the enclosing scope, so they are processed
first. Add alignment to CommonBlockDetails to record the required
alignment of the common block.
For equivalence sets, each object depends on the one that is forced to
occur first in memory. The rest are recorded in the dependents_ map and
have offsets assigned after the other symbols are done.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79347
Summary:
Most of these checks were already implemented, and I just added references to
them to the code and tests. Also, much of this code was already
reviewed in the old flang/f18 GitHub repository, but I didn't get to
merge it before we switched repositories.
I implemented the check for C747 to not allow coarray components in derived
types that are of type C_PTR, C_FUNPTR, or type TEAM_TYPE.
I implemented the check for C748 that requires a data component whose type has
a coarray ultimate component to be a nonpointer, nonallocatable scalar and not
be a coarray.
I implemented the check for C750 that adds additional restrictions to the
bounds expressions of a derived type component that's an array.
These bounds expressions are sepcification expressions as defined in
10.1.11. There was already code in lib/Evaluate/check-expression.cpp to
check semantics for specification expressions, but it did not check for
the extra requirements of C750.
C750 prohibits specification functions, the intrinsic functions
ALLOCATED, ASSOCIATED, EXTENDS_TYPE_OF, PRESENT, and SAME_TYPE_AS. It
also requires every specification inquiry reference to be a constant
expression, and requires that the value of the bound not depend on the
value of a variable.
To implement these additional checks, I added code to the intrinsic proc
table to get the intrinsic class of a procedure. I also added an
enumeration to distinguish between specification expressions for
derived type component bounds versus for type parameters. I then
changed the code to pass an enumeration value to
"CheckSpecificationExpr()" to indicate that the expression was a bounds
expression and used this value to determine whether to emit an error
message when violations of C750 are found.
I changed the implementation of IsPureProcedure() to handle statement
functions and changed some references in the code that tested for the
PURE attribute to call IsPureProcedure().
I also fixed some unrelated tests that got new errors when I implemented these
new checks.
Reviewers: tskeith, DavidTruby, sscalpone
Subscribers: jfb, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #flang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79263
Summary:
Fix decimal formatting of 80-bit x87 values; the calculation ofnearest neighbor values failed to account for the explicitmost significant bit in that format.
Replace MultiplyByRounded with MultiplyBy in binary->decimal conversions,
since rounding won't happen and the name was misleading; then remove
dead code, and migrate LoseLeastSignificantDigit() from one source file
to another where it's still needed.
Reviewers: tskeith, sscalpone, jdoerfert, DavidTruby
Reviewed By: tskeith
Subscribers: llvm-commits, flang-commits
Tags: #flang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79345
Summary:
I found a small test case that caused a crash when derived type
definitions have parameters without definitions.
Reviewers: tskeith, klausler, DavidTruby
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79282
This range allows for performing many different operations on successor operands, including erasing/adding/setting. This removes the need for the explicit canEraseSuccessorOperand and eraseSuccessorOperand methods.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79077
As we start defining more complex Ops, we increasingly see the need for
Ops-with-regions to be able to construct Ops within their regions in
their ::build methods. However, these methods only have access to
Builder, and not OpBuilder. Creating a local instance of OpBuilder
inside ::build and using it fails to trigger the operation creation
hooks in derived builders (e.g., ConversionPatternRewriter). In this
case, we risk breaking the logic of the derived builder. At the same
time, OpBuilder::create, which is by far the largest user of ::build
already passes "this" as the first argument, so an OpBuilder instance is
already available.
Update all ::build methods in all Ops in MLIR and Flang to take
"OpBuilder &" instead of "Builder *". Note the change from pointer and
to reference to comply with the common style in MLIR, this also ensures
all other users must change their ::build methods.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78713
Summary:
This includes a refactor of the existing combined construct checks
that were present, as well as adding the remaining combined constructs
that had not been implemented yet.
Reviewers: jdoerfert
Subscribers: yaxunl, guansong, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77812
Summary:
Updates recent work on DATA statement semantic checking in
flang/lib/Semantics/check-data.{h,cpp} to use the compiler's
internal representation for typed expressions rather than working
on the raw parse tree. Saves the analyzed expressions for DATA
statement values as parse tree decorations because they'll soon be
needed in lowering. Corrects wording of some error messages.
Fixes a bug in constant expression checking: structure constructors
are not constant expressions if they set an allocatable component
to anything other than NULL.
Includes infrastructure changes to make this work, some renaming
to reflect the fact that the implied DO loop indices tracked by
expression analysis are not (just) from array constructors, remove
some dead code, and improve some comments.
Reviewers: tskeith, sscalpone, jdoerfert, DavidTruby, anchu-rajendran, schweitz
Reviewed By: tskeith, anchu-rajendran, schweitz
Subscribers: llvm-commits, flang-commits
Tags: #flang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78834
Summary:
Add size and offset properties to symbols, representing their byte size
and offset within their enclosing scope.
Add size and align properties to scopes so that they are available for
scopes representing derived types.
Add ComputeOffsets pass over the symbol table to fill in those fields.
Compute descriptor size based on rank and length parameters. Extract
DerivedTypeSpec::NumLengthParameters from DynamicType::RequiresDescriptor
to share the code.
Add Scope::GetSymbols to get symbols in canonical order.
compute-offsets.cpp and mod-file.cpp both need to process symbols in the
order in which they are declared. Move the collecting of those symbols
into Scope so that it can be shared.
Add symbol size and offset to output of `-fdebug-dump-symbols` and use
that in some tests.
Still to do:
- make size and alignment rules configurable based on target
- use offsets to check EQUIVALENCE statements
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78680
Summary:
Move InstantiateComponent and InstantiateIntrinsicType from symbol.cpp
to type.cpp as that is where they are called.
Put both in InstantiateHelper class to better isolate them.
Add CreateDerivedTypeSpec in InstantiateHelper.
Add non-const forms for AsIntrinsic and AsDerived to avoid const_cast.
No functional changes.
Reviewers: DavidTruby, klausler, PeteSteinfeld, jdoerfert
Reviewed By: klausler
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #flang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78678
Summary:
The name in an InputItem isn't necessarily resolved if an error occurred,
so it needs to be checked.
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45477
Reviewers: klausler, PeteSteinfeld, DavidTruby, jdoerfert, sscalpone
Reviewed By: klausler, sscalpone
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #flang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78685
Patch D78215 changes various dependencies in the CMakeLists.txt. This
results in error while compiling. This patch fixes the issue.
Reviewers: DavidTruby
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78340
This class implements a switch-like dispatch statement for a value of 'T' using dyn_cast functionality. Each `Case<T>` takes a callable to be invoked if the root value isa<T>, the callable is invoked with the result of dyn_cast<T>() as a parameter.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78070
When building flang with LLVM HEAD, the unittests fail to link with ld.bfd or
ld.gold due to a linker ordering issue. Adding libSemantics as a dependency to
libEvaluate seems to fix that issue.
Reviewed at: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1104
There is no printf formatting string for std::int64_t. Instead we have
to cast to std::intmax_t and use `%jd`. This change simplifies that by
automatically converting std::int64_t to std::intmax_t when formatting
messages.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@8a2343dfff
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1101
Tree-same-pre-rewrite: false
In most cases, I just added the contraint names to the code and tests.
I implemented the following checks:
- C736 A child type with a coarray ultimate component must have a parent with
a coarray ultimate component.
- C737 A child type with and EVENT_TYPE or LOCK_TYPE component must have a
parent either which is EVENT_TYPE or LOCK_TYPE or a type with an EVENT_TYPE
or LOCK_TYPE component.
- C740 Sequence types must contain at least on component
- C740 Data components of sequence types must either be of an intrinsic type
or a sequenced derived type.
After implementing these checks, some tests had new errors unrelated to their
original purpose, so I fixed them.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@098f01bc47
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1097
In general all the basic functionality seems to work and removes some redundancy
and more complicated features in favor of borrowing infrastructure from LLVM
build configurations. Here's a quick summary of details and remaining issues:
* Testing has spanned Ubuntu 18.04 & 19.10, CentOS 7, RHEL 8, and
MacOS/darwin. Architectures include x86_64 and Arm. Without
access to Window nothing has been tested there yet.
* As we change file and directory naming schemes (i.e.,
capitalization) some odd things can occur on MacOS systems with
case preserving but not case senstive file system configurations.
Can be painful and certainly something to watch out for as any
any such changes continue.
* Testing infrastructure still needs to be tuned up and worked on.
Note that there do appear to be cases of some tests hanging (on
MacOS in particular). They appear unrelated to the build
process.
* Shared library configurations need testing (and probably fixing).
* Tested both standalone and 'in-mono repo' builds. Changes for
supporting the mono repo builds will require LLVM-level changes that
are straightforward when the time comes.
* The configuration contains a work-around for LLVM's C++ standard mode
passing down into Flang/F18 builds (i.e., LLVM CMake configuration would
force a -std=c++11 flag to show up in command line arguments. The
current configuration removes that automatically and is more strict in
following new CMake guidelines for enforcing C++17 mode across all the
CMake files.
* Cleaned up a lot of repetition in the command line arguments. It
is likely that more work is still needed to both allow for
customization and working around CMake defailts (or those
inherited from LLVM's configuration files). On some platforms agressive
optimization flags (e.g. -O3) can actually break builds due to the inlining
of templates in .cpp source files that then no longer are available for use
cases outside those source files (shows up as link errors). Sticking at -O2
appears to fix this. Currently this CMake configuration forces this in
release mode but at the cost of stomping on any CMake, or user customized,
settings for the release flags.
* Made the lit tests non-source directory dependent where appropriate. This is
done by configuring certain test shell files to refer to the correct paths
whether an in or out of tree build is being performed. These configured
files are output in the build directory. A %B substitution is introduced in
lit to refer to the build directory, mirroring the %S substitution for the
source directory, so that the tests can refer to the configured shell scripts.
Co-authored-by: David Truby <david.truby@arm.com>
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@d1c7184159
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1045
The full list of constraints is C727, C728, C729, C730, C743, C755, C759, C778,
and C1543.
I added a function to tools.cpp to check to see if a symbol name is the name
of an intrinsic type.
The biggest change was to resolve-names.cpp to check to see if attributes were
either duplicated or in conflict with each other. I changed all locations
where attributes were set to check for duplicates or conflicts.
I also added tests for all checks and annotated the tests and code with the
numbers of the constraints being tested/checked.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@3f30e8a61e
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1084
The previous code had handling for cases when too many file descriptors may be
opened; this is not necessary with MemoryBuffer as the file descriptors are
closed after the mapping occurs. MemoryBuffer also internally handles the case
where a file is small and therefore an mmap is bad for performance; such files
are simply copied to memory after being opened.
Many places elsewhere in the code assume that the buffer is not empty, and the
old file opening code handles this by replacing an empty file with a buffer
containing a single newline. That behavior is now kept in the new MemoryBuffer
based code.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@d34df84351
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1032
This patch replaces the occurrence of std::ostream by llvm::raw_ostream.
In LLVM Coding Standards[1] "All new code should use raw_ostream
instead of ostream".[1]
As a consequence, this patch also replaces the use of:
std::stringstream by llvm::raw_string_ostream or llvm::raw_ostream*
std::ofstream by llvm::raw_fd_ostream
std::endl by '\n' and flush()[2]
std::cout by llvm::outs() and
std::cerr by llvm::errs()
It also replaces std::strerro by llvm::sys::StrError** , but NOT in Fortran
runtime libraries
*std::stringstream were replaced by llvm::raw_ostream in all methods that
used std::stringstream as a parameter. Moreover, it removes the pointers to
these streams.
[1]https://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html
[2]https://releases.llvm.org/2.5/docs/CodingStandards.html#ll_avoidendl
Signed-off-by: Caroline Concatto <caroline.concatto@arm.com>
Running clang-format-7
Signed-off-by: Caroline Concatto <caroline.concatto@arm.com>
Removing residue of ostream library
Signed-off-by: Caroline Concatto <caroline.concatto@arm.com>
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@a3507d44b8
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1047
When a module subprogram has the MODULE prefix the following must match
with the corresponding separate module procedure interface body:
- C1549: characteristics and dummy argument names
- C1550: binding label
- C1551: NON_RECURSIVE prefix
SubprogramMatchHelper performs all of these checks.
Rename separate-module-procs.f90 to separate-mp01.f90 so we can have
separate-mp02.f90 (etc).
Make ShapesAreCompatible public in characteristics.h.
Add Scope::IsSubmodule.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@d121578af1
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1080
A separate-module-subprogram is declared as `module procedure ...`
and gets its characteristics from the declaration of that name as
a separate module procedure. When we encounter one, we need to create
symbols in the new subprogram scope for the dummy arguments and
function return (if any).
The failure to create these symbols led to the bug in issue flang-compiler/f18#1054:
when a dummy argument was referenced, the compiler interpreted it as
an implicit declaration because there was no symbol for the argument.
Fixesflang-compiler/f18#1054.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@4d3c4bac84
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1080
Tree-same-pre-rewrite: false
When we encounter a ProcDecl and a symbol for it has already been
created, replace the CharBlock for the name with the one in the ProcDecl
as it is the "main" declaration of that name. This matches what is done
for an EntityDecl.
This moves the location of some error messages to a better source
location so update the affected tests.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@514c0f2c94
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1080
Tree-same-pre-rewrite: false
Adds FIR library that implements an MLIR dialect to which Fortran
parse-tree will be lowered to.
FIR is defined and documented inside FIROps.td added in this commit.
It is possible to generate a more readable description FIRLangRef.md
from FIROps.td following the related instructions added to the README.md
by this commit.
This patch adds FIR definition and implementation that allow parsing,
printing, and verifying FIR. FIR transformations and lowering to Standard
and LLVM dialects are not part of this patch. The FIR verifiers are verifying
the basic properties of FIR operations in order to provide a sufficient
frame for lowering. Verifiers for more advanced FIR properties can be added
as needed.
Coarrays are not covered by FIR defined in this patch.
This patch also adds tco tool that is meant to process FIR input files and
drives transformations on it. The tco tool is used for testing.
In this patch, it is only used to demonstrate parsing/verifying/
and dumping FIR with round-trip tests.
Note:
This commit does not reflect an actual work log, it is a feature-based split of the
changes done in the FIR experimental branch. The related work log can be found in the
commits between:
742edde572
and
2ff5524212
Changes on top of these original commits were made during this patch review.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@30b428a51e
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1035
Scan FORMAT strings locally to avoid C++ binary runtime dependence when computing deepest parenthesis nesting
Remove a dependency on ostream from runtime
Remove remaining direct external references from runtime to C++ library binaries
Remove runtime dependences on lib/common
SetPos() and SetRec()
Instantiate templates for input
Begin input; rearrange locking, deal with CLOSE races
View()
Update error message in test to agree with compiler change
First cut at real input
More robust I/O runtime error handling
Debugging of REAL input
Add iostat.{h,cpp}
Rename runtime/numeric-* to runtime/edit-*
Move templates around, templatize integer output editing
Move LOGICAL and CHARACTER output from io-api.cpp to edit-output.cpp
Change pointer argument to reference
More list-directed input
Complex list-directed input
Use enum class Direction rather than bool for templates
Catch up with changes to master
Undo reformatting of Lower code
Use record number instead of subscripts for internal unit
Unformatted sequential backspace
Testing and debugging
Dodge bogus GCC warning
Add <cstddef> for std::size_t to fix CI build
Address review comments
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@50406b3496
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1053
The check for whether a private component is accessible was depending on
determining whether the source range of the current scope was within the
source range of the module that the component was declared in. This
could fail if the current scope was of kind `ImpliedDos` and had no
source range.
The fix is to add `Scope::Contains` to check the relationship by
traversing the parent links. These are created when the Scope is so are
always reliable. The source range of a scope is built up over time.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@d787108637
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1060
If the pure context check succeeds, call `WhyNotModifiable` to verify
the LHS can be modified.
Detect assignment to whole assumed-size array.
Change `IsVariable` to return false for a parameter or a component or
array reference whose base it a parameter.
When analyzing an assignment statement, report an error if the LHS is
a constant expression. Otherwise it might get folded and when we detect
the problem later the error will be confusing.
Handle Substring on LHS of assignment. Change ExtractDataRef and IsVariable
to work on a Substring.
Fix IsImpliedShape and IsAssumedSize predicates in ArraySpec.
Fix C709 check in check-declarations.cpp.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@f2d2657aab
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1050
Have CheckDefinabilityInPureScope and CheckCopyabilityInPureScope return
false when their checks fail and report errors so that we will be able
to avoid reporting extra errors in those cases.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@305a3470e5
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1050
Tree-same-pre-rewrite: false
One overload of WhyNotModifiable returned an optional message while the
other returns a unique_ptr. Change the latter to be consistent with the
former and other message-returning functions in this file.
Also, reorder the if clauses to reduce the level of indentation.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@864e9cfc7e
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1050
Tree-same-pre-rewrite: false
As we loop through the Components, maintain a pointer to the current
DataRef rather than moving it. This is more efficient and the previous
behavior caused illegal memory accesses.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@cede2971ff
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1050
Tree-same-pre-rewrite: false
The struct Temp is used in the function call createUniqueFile
which only takes in a file descriptor instead of a file handler.
In Unix these are the same thing, but in Windows they are different.
Therefore, the type of the member of struct Temp is changed
from file handler to file descriptor and when closing the file
the file descriptor is converted to a file handler.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@a8edb328f7
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1036
When a misparsed FunctionReference was converted to a StructureConstructor,
the components accessed were not checked for accessibility.
The conversion happens in expression analysis so that where the accessibity
must be checked. So move `CheckAccessibleComponent` to `tools.h` so that it
can be shared by `resolve-names.cpp` and `expression.cpp`.
Add FindModuleContaining to help implement this and use it other places.
Check that an access-spec can only appear in a module.
Remove some unnecessary "semantics::" qualifiers.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@99ce156e49
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1046
When something is parsed as an array element it was sometimes intended
to be a function call or structure constructor. So if the base name is
not found the errors can be confusing. This is an attempt to improve
them.
When the subscript list is empty, it was probably meant to be a function
call, so report that the name is not a function.
If the base is a scalar but there are subscripts, report that it is not
an array.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@e2fd5333ff
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1039
Data statements contains expressions but they are not wrapped in one of
the kinds of parse tree nodes that are analyzed, like `parser::Expr`.
So potential errors were not discovered.
Change `ExprChecker` to handle `DataStmtConstant` and analyze any
expressions that are contained in it. Note that the analyzed form of
the expression is not yet saved in the parse tree.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@8bdaf0a521
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1044
I've updated the compiler and test source with references to the contraints at
the points where they were enforced and tested. Many of these were already
implemented and required no code change. A few constraint checks were both
implemented and tested, and I only added references to the constraint
numbers in the compiler source and tests. Here are the things I had to
implement:
Constraint C716 states that, in a REAL constant, if both a kind-param and an
exponent letter appear, the exponent letter must be 'E'.
Constraints C715 and C719 require that a KIND value be actually implemented.
Constraint C722 requires that functions that return assumed-length character
types are external.
Constraint C726 disallows assumed lenght charater types for dummy arguments and
return types.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@45998741e5
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1031
Tree-same-pre-rewrite: false
In a data statement like `data x / a(1) /`, `a(1)` may be an array
element or a structure constructor. It is parsed as an array element
so if it turns out `a` is a derived type it must be rewritten as a
strucutre constructor.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@a2b2a330e7
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1024
Some versions of clang that we are building with don't have
std::set::merge, even though it is part of C++17. Work around
that by using std::set::insert until we can count on merge being
available everywhere.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@886ccc37fb
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1014
Check that masks and LHS of assignments in WHERE statements and
constructs have consistent shapes. They must all have the same rank and
any extents that are compile-time constants must match.
Emit a warning for assignments in FORALL statements and constructs where
the LHS does not reference each of the index variables.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@8b04dbebcf
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1009
This DATA statement was getting a parsing error:
`data x /a(i)%b/`
The parser was expecting the ending '/' where the '%' was. The problem
was parsing `a(i)` as a structure constructor. Instead, move the
constant subobject case before structure constructor, but match it only
if not followed by '('. That is because in `data x /a(1)(2)/`, `a(1)` is
a valid structure constructor.
Also, remove the NamedConstant alternative from DataStmtRepeat. A named
constant is always parsed as a ConstantSubobject so it can never occur.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@04a76b2726
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1012
This commit covers Semantic Constraints C882 - C887
C882 : It was partially Implemented. Finished the implementation
and added test case
C884 : Implemented and added test case
C883 : Implementation was there already. Added test case
C885, C886, C887 : Implementation was there already. Added test case for
data-repeat.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@822129736b
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/992
FORALL statements and constructs require a lot of the same checking
as DO CONCURRENT, so do the checks in DoChecker so that code can be
shared where possible. This requires some reorganization there.
Remove code from AssignmentChecker that did some of these checks.
Change names that contain `DoVar` or `DoVariable` to `IndexVar` to
reflect the fact that they may be DO or FORALL index variables.
Distinguish between the two when necessary with enum `IndexVarKind`.
Change some messages that referred to "concurrent-header" or
"concurrent-control" to specifically say "DO CONCURRENT" or "FORALL".
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@84752c492e
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/989
Tree-same-pre-rewrite: false
Every analyzed assignment represented by `evaluate::Assignment` has
a LHS and RHS expression. These need to be checked uniformly in various
places. So change Assignment always to have those data members, with
the variant determining which kinds of assignment it is: intrinsic,
user-defined, or pointer.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@fb87d16a86
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/989
Tree-same-pre-rewrite: false
C709 An assumed-type entity shall be a dummy data object that does not
have the ALLOCATABLE, CODIMENSION, INTENT (OUT), POINTER, or VALUE
attribute and is not an explicit-shape array.
C710 An assumed-type variable name shall not appear in a designator or
expression except as an actual argument corresponding to a dummy
argument that is assumed-type, or as the first argument to the intrinsic
function IS_CONTIGUOUS, LBOUND, PRESENT, RANK, SHAPE, SIZE, or UBOUND,
or the function C_LOC from the intrinsic module ISO_C_BINDING.
C711 An assumed-type actual argument that corresponds to an assumed-rank
dummy argument shall be assumed-shape or assumed-rank.
For C709 I added code to check-declarations.cpp. For this, I had to
distinguish between polymorphic types and assumed-type types to
eliminate multiple messages on the same line.
C710 was already checked, but I added a notation in the source.
For C711 I added code to check-call.cpp and the test call15.f90.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@4a703f2b5a
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/985
This commit implements rule:
A loop iteration variable for a sequential loop in a parallel or
task generating construct is private in the innermost such construct
that encloses the loop.
A Simple example:
```
i = -1 <== Scope 0
j = -1
!$omp parallel <== Scope 1
print *,i,j <-- both are shared (Scope 0)
!$omp parallel <== Scope 2
print *,i,j <-- a) i is shared (Scope 0), j is private (Scope 2)
!$omp do <== Scope 3
do i=1, 10 <-- i is private (Scope 3)
do j=1, 10 <-- b) j is private (Scope 2, not 3!)
enddo
enddo
print *,i,j <-- c) i is shared (Scope 0), j is private (Scope 2)
!$omp end parallel
print *,i,j <-- both are shared (Scope 0)
!$omp end parallel
print *,i,j <-- both are shared (Scope 0)
end
```
Ideally the above rule solves a), b), and c) but a) is left as a TODO
because it is better to handle the data-sharing attribute conflicts
along with the rules for "Predetermined DSA on Clauses".
The basic idea is when visiting the `DoConstruct` node within an OpenMP
construct, if the do-loop is not associated (like `i` loop is associated
with `!$omp do`) AND the do-loop is in the parallel/task generating
construct, resolve the loop index to be private to that innermost construct.
In the above example, `j` loop is not associated (then it is sequential) and
the innermost parallel/task generating construct that encloses the `j` loop
is the `parallel` construct marked with `<== Scope 2`, so `j` is private
to that construct. To do that, I also need to change the prototype of those
`ResolveOmp*` functions to allow specifiying the `scope` because the new
symbol for `j` should be created in Scope 2 and all the `symbol` field of
`Name j` in that `parallel` construct should be fixed, such as c).
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@69a845283b
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/976
The Pre-FIR Tree structure is a transient data structure that
is meant to be built from the parse tree just before lowering to
FIR and that will be deleted just afterwards. It is not meant to perfrom
optimization analysis and transformations. It only provides temporary
information, such as label target information or parse tree parent nodes,
that is meant to be used to lower the parse tree structure into
FIR operations.
A PFTBuilder class builds the Pre-Fir Tree from the parse-tree.
A pretty printer is available to visualize this data structure.
- Lit tests are added to:
1. that the PFT tree structure is as expected
2. that the PFT captures all intented nodes
- Cmake changes: Prevent warnings inisde LLVM headers when compiling flang
The issue is that some LLVM headers define functions where the usage of
the parameters depend on environment ifdef. See for instance Size in:
5f940220bf/llvm/include/llvm/Support/Compiler.h (L574)
Because flang is build with -Werror and -Wunused-parameter is default in
clang, this may breaks build in some environments (like with clang9 on macos).
A solution would be to add -Wno-unused-parameter to flang CmakLists.txt,
but it is wished to keep this warning on flang sources for quality purposes.
Fixing LLVM headers is not an easy task and `[[maybe_unused]]` is C++17 and
cannot be used yet in LLVM headers.
Hence, this fix simply silence warnings coming from LLVM headers by telling
CMake they are to be considered as if they were system headers.
- drone.io changes: remove llvm 6.0 from clang config in drone.io and link
flang with libstdc++ instead of libc++
llvm-dev resolved to llvm-6.0 in clang builds on drone.io. llvm 6.0 too old.
LLVM packages are linked with libstdc++ standard library whereas libc++ was
used for flang. This caused link time failure when building clang. Change
frone.io to build flang with libc++.
Note:
This commit does not reflect an actual work log, it is a feature based split of the
changes done in the FIR experimental branch. The related work log can be found in the
commits between:
864898cbe509d032abfe1172ec367dbd3dd92bc1
and
137c23da9c64cf90584cf81fd646053a69e91f63
Other changes come from https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/959 review.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@edb0943bca
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/959
An entity declared with the CLASS keyword shall be a dummy argument or
have the ALLOCATABLE or POINTER attribute.
Implementing this check revealed a problem in the test resolve44.cpp.
It also showed that we were doing semantic checking on the entities
created by the compiler for LOCAL and LOCAL_INIT locality-specs. So I
changed the creation of symbols associated with LOCAL and LOCAL_INIT
locality-specs to be host associated with the outer symbol rather than
new object entities. In the process, I also changed things so that the
`parser::Name` associated with the newly created symbols was set to the
symbol rather than being set to nullptr.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@5dd0b0bbe8
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/981
Use internal units for internal I/O state
Replace use of virtual functions
reference_wrapper
Internal formatted output to array descriptor
Delete dead code
Begin list-directed internal output
Refactorings and renamings for clarity
List-directed external I/O (character)
COMPLEX list-directed output
Control list items
First cut at unformatted I/O
More OPEN statement work; rename class to ExternalFileUnit
Complete OPEN (exc. for POSITION=), add CLOSE()
OPEN(POSITION=)
Flush buffers on crash and for terminal output; clean up
Documentation
Fix backquote in documentation
Fix typo in comment
Begin implementation of input
Refactor binary floating-point properties to a new header, simplify numeric output editing
Dodge spurious GCC 7.2 build warning
Address review comments
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@9c4bba11cf
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/982
I implemented and added tests for constraints C703, C704, C705, C706,
and C796. In some cases, the code and/or test already existed, and all
I did was add a notation indicating the associated constraint.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@49a64c4c23
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/978
C702 (R701) A colon shall not be used as a type-param-value except in the
declaration of an entity that has the POINTER or ALLOCATABLE attribute.
I added code to the visitor for a TypeDeclarationStmt to check for the
'LEN' type parameter for strings and to loop over the type parameters
for derived types.
I also ran into a few situations where previous tests had erroneously
used a colon for type parameters without either the POINTER or
ALLOCATABLE attribute and fixed them up.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@a1a95bfcd1
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/973
This refers to three rules in OpenMP 4.5 Spec 2.15.1.1:
* The loop iteration variable(s) in the associated do-loop(s) of a do,
parallel do, taskloop, or distribute construct is (are) private.
* The loop iteration variable in the associated do-loop of a simd
construct with just one associated do-loop is linear with a linear-step
that is the increment of the associated do-loop.
* The loop iteration variables in the associated do-loops of a simd
construct with multiple associated do-loops are lastprivate.
A simple example:
```
implicit none
integer :: N = 1024
integer i, j, k
!$omp parallel do collapse(3)
do i=1, N <- i is private
do j=1, N <- j is private
do k=1, N <- k is private
enddo
enddo
enddo
end
```
If `collapse` clause is not present, the associated do-loop for construct
`parallel do` is only `i` loop. With `collapse(n)`, `i`, `j`, and `k` are
all associated do-loops and the loop index variables are private to the
OpenMP construct:
```
implicit none
!DEF: /MainProgram1/n ObjectEntity INTEGER(4)
integer :: n = 1024
!DEF: /MainProgram1/i ObjectEntity INTEGER(4)
!DEF: /MainProgram1/j ObjectEntity INTEGER(4)
!DEF: /MainProgram1/k ObjectEntity INTEGER(4)
integer i, j, k
!$omp parallel do collapse(3)
!DEF: /MainProgram1/Block1/i (OmpPrivate) HostAssoc INTEGER(4)
!REF: /MainProgram1/n
do i=1,n
!DEF: /MainProgram1/Block1/j (OmpPrivate) HostAssoc INTEGER(4)
!REF: /MainProgram1/n
do j=1,n
!DEF: /MainProgram1/Block1/k (OmpPrivate) HostAssoc INTEGER(4)
!REF: /MainProgram1/n
do k=1,n
end do
end do
end do
end program
```
This implementation assumes that the structural checks for do-loops
are done at this point, for example the `n` in `collapse(n)` should
be no more than the number of actual perfectly nested do-loops, etc..
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@572a57d3d0
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/962
Address review comments
Integer output data editing (I,B,O,Z)
Full integer output formatting
Stub out some work in progress
Progress on E output data editing
E, D, EN, and ES output editing done
Fw.d output editing
Real G output editing
G output editing for reals
Make environment a distinct module
CHARACTER and LOGICAL output editing
Minimal decimal representations for E0, F0, G0 editing
Move real output editing code into its own file
Fix/dodge some GCC build problems
Prep work for external I/O statement state
External HELLO, WORLD
Fix build problem with GCC
Add virtual destructors where needed
Add new test
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@c3f1774f8e
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/950
The test still wasn't correct for structure components. If the last
part-ref is a non-array or a single array element, but the whole
ArrayRef has non-zero rank, it is not contiguous. Otherwise, if there
are subscripts on the last part-ref they can be checked normally.
Add some tests for cases that were previously failing, and also for
cases with vector subscripts.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@aa0a088732
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/961
You cannot call an IMPURE procedure in a DO CONCURRENT construct. One
way that can happen is if an entity with an IMPURE FINAL procedure gets
deallocated. Similar to the checks for deallocating coarrays, there are
three ways that an entity can get deallocated that are applicable to DO
CONCURRENT constructs -- an actual DEALLOCATE statement, block exit, and
assignment.
This change depends on the utility function `HasImpureFinal()` in tools.h to
determine if an entity has a derived type with an IMPURE FINAL
procedure. In the course of testing this change, I realized that this
check is incorrect, but the code specific to DO CONCURRENT is
independent of the check, so I might as well implement it.
Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@d2294ff511
Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/954