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Akira Hatanaka fcbe17c6be [ObjC++] Make parameter passing and function return compatible with ObjC
ObjC and ObjC++ pass non-trivial structs in a way that is incompatible
with each other. For example:
    
typedef struct {
  id f0;
  __weak id f1;
} S;
    
// this code is compiled in c++.
extern "C" {
  void foo(S s);
}
    
void caller() {
  // the caller passes the parameter indirectly and destructs it.
  foo(S());
}
    
// this function is compiled in c.
// 'a' is passed directly and is destructed in the callee.
void foo(S a) {
}
    
This patch fixes the incompatibility by passing and returning structs
with __strong or weak fields using the C ABI in C++ mode. __strong and
__weak fields in a struct do not cause the struct to be destructed in
the caller and __strong fields do not cause the struct to be passed
indirectly.
    
Also, this patch fixes the microsoft ABI bug mentioned here:
    
https://reviews.llvm.org/D41039?id=128767#inline-364710
    
rdar://problem/38887866
    
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44908

llvm-svn: 328731
2018-03-28 21:13:14 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka 797afe3a4e [CodeGen] Ignore OpaqueValueExprs that are unique references to their
source expressions when iterating over a PseudoObjectExpr's semantic
subexpression list.

Previously the loop in emitPseudoObjectExpr would emit the IR for each
OpaqueValueExpr that was in a PseudoObjectExpr's semantic-form
expression list and use the result when the OpaqueValueExpr later
appeared in other expressions. This caused an assertion failure when
AggExprEmitter tried to copy the result of an OpaqueValueExpr and the
copied type didn't have trivial copy/move constructors or assignment
operators.

This patch adds flag IsUnique to OpaqueValueExpr which indicates it is a
unique reference to its source expression (it is not used in multiple
places). The loop in emitPseudoObjectExpr ignores OpaqueValueExprs that
are unique and CodeGen visitors simply traverse the source expressions
of such OpaqueValueExprs.

rdar://problem/34363596

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39562

llvm-svn: 327939
2018-03-20 01:47:58 +00:00
Shoaib Meenai f698569b7b [CodeGen] Add funclet token to ARC marker
The inline assembly generated for the ARC autorelease elision marker
must have a funclet token if it's emitted inside a funclet, otherwise
the inline assembly (and all subsequent code in the funclet) will be
marked unreachable. r324689 fixed this issue for regular inline assembly
blocks.

Note that clang only emits the marker at -O0, so this only fixes that
case. The optimizations case (where the marker is emitted by the
backend) will be fixed in a separate change.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44640

llvm-svn: 327892
2018-03-19 19:34:39 +00:00
Reid Kleckner fb93154bf1 [MS] Don't escape MS C++ names with \01
It is not needed after LLVM r327734. Now it will be easier to copy-paste
IR symbol names from Clang.

llvm-svn: 327738
2018-03-16 20:36:49 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool 813b619329 test: repair windows build after SVN r327105
Thanks to Nico Weber for pointing out the failure.  Add an explicit
target for the test.

llvm-svn: 327183
2018-03-09 23:00:29 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool 3e70132753 CodeGen: simplify and validate exception personalities
Simplify the dispatching for the personality routines.  This really had
no test coverage previously, so add test coverage for the various cases.
This turns out to be pretty complicated as the various languages and
models interact to change personalities around.

You really should feel bad for the compiler if you are using exceptions.
There is no reason for this type of cruelty.

llvm-svn: 327105
2018-03-09 07:06:42 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool f181f1a6a2 CodeGenObjCXX: handle inalloca appropriately for msgSend variant
objc_msgSend_stret takes a hidden parameter for the returned structure's
address for the construction.  When the function signature is rewritten
for the inalloca passing, the return type is no longer marked as
indirect but rather inalloca stret.  This enhances the test for the
indirect return to check for that case as well.  This fixes the
incorrect return classification for Windows x86.

llvm-svn: 326362
2018-02-28 20:16:12 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 922f2aa9b2 Bring r325915 back.
The tests that failed on a windows host have been fixed.

Original message:

Start setting dso_local for COFF.

With this there are still some GVs where we don't set dso_local
because setGVProperties is never called. I intend to fix that in
followup commits. This is just the bare minimum to teach
shouldAssumeDSOLocal what it should do for COFF.

llvm-svn: 325940
2018-02-23 19:30:48 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 43ce3a3a4d Revert "Start setting dso_local for COFF."
This reverts commit r325915.

It will take some time to fix the failures on a windows host.

llvm-svn: 325929
2018-02-23 18:09:29 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 004d240b6a Start setting dso_local for COFF.
With this there are still some GVs where we don't set dso_local
because setGVProperties is never called. I intend to fix that in
followup commits. This is just the bare minimum to teach
shouldAssumeDSOLocal what it should do for COFF.

llvm-svn: 325915
2018-02-23 15:32:32 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka 4e8e43ac98 Remove "CHECK: entry" in test case.
rdar://problem/37397814

llvm-svn: 324765
2018-02-09 19:25:31 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool bbce34a8dd AST: support ObjC lifetime qualifiers in MS ABI
Adjust the ObjC protocol conformance workaround to be more extensible.
Use a synthetic type for the protocol (`struct Protocol`).  Embed this
within a reserved namespace to permit extending the extended pointer
type qualifiers similarly for ObjC lifetime qualifiers.

Introduce additional special handling for `__autoreleasing`, `__strong`,
and `__weak` Objective C lifetime qualifiers.  We decorate these by
creating an artificial template type `Autoreleasing`, `Strong`, or
`Weak` in the `__ObjC` namespace.  These are only considered in the
template type specialization and not the function parameter.

llvm-svn: 324701
2018-02-09 03:23:54 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka 02914dc127 Add support for attribute 'trivial_abi'.
The 'trivial_abi' attribute can be applied to a C++ class, struct, or
union. It makes special functions of the annotated class (the destructor
and copy/move constructors) to be trivial for the purpose of calls and,
as a result, enables the annotated class or containing classes to be
passed or returned using the C ABI for the underlying type.

When a type that is considered trivial for the purpose of calls despite
having a non-trivial destructor (which happens only when the class type
or one of its subobjects is a 'trivial_abi' class) is passed to a
function, the callee is responsible for destroying the object.

For more background, see the discussions that took place on the mailing
list:

http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2017-November/055955.html
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20180101/thread.html#214043

rdar://problem/35204524

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41039

llvm-svn: 324269
2018-02-05 20:23:22 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool f591e36b89 AST: support protocol conformances on id/class/interfaces in MS ABI
Add support for mangling ObjC protocol conformances in MS ABI as if they are
COM interfaces. By diverging from the itanium mangling of `objc_protocol`
prefixed names, this approach allows for a semi-reasonable, albeit of
questionable sanity, undecoration via existing tooling. There is also the
possibility of adding an extension and taking part of the namespace to add the
conformance via the `L` and `Z` "modifiers", but the existing tooling would not
be able to properly undecorated the symbol even though incidentally `undname`
currently produces something legible while wine's implementation is not able to
cope with the extension.

This allows for the disambiguation of overloads where the parameter differs
only in the protocol conformance of the ObjC type, e.g.

```
@protocol P;
void f(std::vector<id>);
void f(std::vector<id<P>>);
```

which clang would previously fail due to the mangling being identical as the
protocol conformance was ignored.

llvm-svn: 323547
2018-01-26 19:08:26 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool 93a8b19d8c AST: correct mangling for SEL on MS ABI
We would previously treat `SEL` as a pointer-only type.  This is not the
case.  It should be treated similarly to `id` and `Class`.  Add some
test cases to ensure that it will be properly handled as well.

llvm-svn: 323257
2018-01-23 20:56:52 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool 6794236ad4 AST: adjust ObjC MS mangling to work with typedefs
Rather than hardcode the pointerness of the `id` and `class` types,
handle them generically.  This allows for the template type
specialization of `remove_pointer<id>` which would look through the `id`
type and deal with the `objc_object` structure without the pointer.

llvm-svn: 323241
2018-01-23 19:17:25 +00:00
Daniel Neilson 6e938effaa Change memcpy/memove/memset to have dest and source alignment attributes (Step 1).
Summary:
  Upstream LLVM is changing the the prototypes of the @llvm.memcpy/memmove/memset
intrinsics. This change updates the Clang tests for this change.

  The @llvm.memcpy/memmove/memset intrinsics currently have an explicit argument
which is required to be a constant integer. It represents the alignment of the
dest (and source), and so must be the minimum of the actual alignment of the
two.

 This change removes the alignment argument in favour of placing the alignment
attribute on the source and destination pointers of the memory intrinsic call.

 For example, code which used to read:
   call void @llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i32(i8* %dest, i8* %src, i32 100, i32 4, i1 false)
will now read
   call void @llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i32(i8* align 4 %dest, i8* align 4 %src, i32 100, i1 false)

 At this time the source and destination alignments must be the same (Step 1).
Step 2 of the change, to be landed shortly, will relax that contraint and allow
the source and destination to have different alignments.

llvm-svn: 322964
2018-01-19 17:12:54 +00:00
John McCall 9508845e3f In an ARC lambda-to-block conversion thunk, reclaim the return value of
the lambda so that we don't over-release it.

Patch by Dan Zimmerman!

llvm-svn: 320721
2017-12-14 18:21:14 +00:00
Richard Smith 48b35d9a14 Fix off-by-one error in block mangling.
This restores the ABI prior to r214699.

llvm-svn: 312700
2017-09-07 05:41:24 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool 5a3e50a3e6 ObjC++: decorate ObjC interfaces in MSABI properly
`id` needs to be handled specially since it is a `TypedefType` which is
sugar for an `ObjCObjectPointerType` whose pointee is an
`ObjCObjectType` with base `BuiltinType::ObjCIdType` and no protocols
and the first level of pointer gets it own type implementation.  `Class`
is similar with the `ObjCClassType` as the base instead.

The qualifiers on the base type of the `ObjCObjectType` need to be
dropped because the innermost `mangleType` will handle the qualifiers
itself.

`id` is desugared to `struct objc_object *` which should be encoded as
`PAUobjc_object@@`.  `Class` is desugared to `struct objc_class *` which
should be encoded as `PAUobjc_class@@`.

We were previously applying an extra modifier `A` which will be handled
during the recursive call.

This now properly decorates interface types as well as `Class` and `id`.
This corrects the interactions between C++ and ObjC++ for the type
specifier decoration.

llvm-svn: 311617
2017-08-23 22:38:58 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool 6a92381c50 test: fix test for release builds
Use a regex capture to avoid hardcoding the name.  This should repair
the failing buildbot.

llvm-svn: 306447
2017-06-27 18:57:50 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool da6784e8ff CodeGen: load indirect ObjC ARC arguments in prologue
When generating a prologue, add loads for ARC arguments passed
indirectly.

Patch by Dave Lee!

llvm-svn: 306444
2017-06-27 18:37:51 +00:00
Roger Ferrer Ibanez fd9384a229 Mangle __unaligned in Itanium ABI
__unaligned is not currently mangled in any way in the Itanium ABI. This causes
failures when using -fms-extensions and C++ in targets using Itanium ABI.

As suggested by @rsmith the simplest thing to do here is actually mangle the
qualifier as a vendor extension.

This patch also removes the change done in D31976 and updates its test to the
new reality.

This fixes
  https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33080
  https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33178

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33398

llvm-svn: 304523
2017-06-02 07:14:34 +00:00
Nick Lewycky 19ae6dc853 ObjCBoxedExpr can't be evaluated by the constant expression evaluator.
A boxed expression evaluates its subexpr and then calls an objc method to transform it into another value with pointer type. The objc method can never be constexpr and therefore this expression can never be evaluated. Fixes a miscompile boxing expressions with side-effects.

Also make ObjCBoxedExpr handling a normal part of the expression evaluator instead of being the only case besides full-expression where we check for integer overflow.

llvm-svn: 301721
2017-04-29 00:07:27 +00:00
Kuba Mracek 5e5e4e790f [ObjC] Fix lifetime markers of loop variable in EmitObjCForCollectionStmt [take 2]
CodeGenFunction::EmitObjCForCollectionStmt currently emits lifetime markers for the loop variable in an inconsistent way:  lifetime.start is emitted before the loop is entered, but lifetime.end is emitted inside the loop. AddressSanitizer uses these markers to track out-of-scope accesses to local variables, and we get false positives in Obj-C foreach loops (in the 2nd iteration of the loop). This patch keeps the loop variable alive for the whole loop by extending ForScope and registering the cleanup function inside EmitAutoVarAlloca.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32029

llvm-svn: 300340
2017-04-14 16:53:25 +00:00
Matt Arsenault d972949b10 Update for lifetime intrinsic signature change
llvm-svn: 299877
2017-04-10 20:18:45 +00:00
Alex Lorenz b4791c7595 Fix lambda to block conversion in C++17 by avoiding copy elision for the
lambda capture used by the created block

The commit r288866 introduced guaranteed copy elision to C++ 17. This
unfortunately broke the lambda to block conversion in C++17 (the compiler
crashes when performing IRGen). This commit fixes the conversion by avoiding
copy elision for the capture that captures the lambda that's used in the block
created by the lambda to block conversion process.

rdar://31385153

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31669

llvm-svn: 299646
2017-04-06 12:53:43 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 9851cb76e2 [ObjC++] Use the correct EH personality in GNU mode
Previously, it would just always use the ObjC DWARF personality, even with SjLj
or SEH exceptions.

Patch by Jonathan Schleifer, test case by me.

llvm-svn: 299306
2017-04-01 17:59:01 +00:00
Brian Kelley 036603ac59 [Objective-C] C++ Classes with __weak Members non-POD Types when using -fobjc-weak
Summary: When adding an Objective-C retainable type member to a C++ class, also check the LangOpts.ObjCWeak flag and the lifetime qualifier so __weak qualified Objective-C pointer members cause the class to be a non-POD type with non-trivial special members, so the compiler always emits the necessary runtime calls for copying, moving, and destroying the weak member. Otherwise, Objective-C++ classes with weak Objective-C pointer members compiled with -fobjc-weak exhibit undefined behavior if the C++ class is classified as a POD type.

Reviewers: rsmith, benlangmuir, doug.gregor, rjmccall

Reviewed By: rjmccall

Subscribers: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31003

llvm-svn: 299008
2017-03-29 17:31:42 +00:00
George Burgess IV b7760210d3 Represent pass_object_size attrs in ExtParameterInfo
The goal of this is to fix a bug in modules where we'd merge
FunctionDecls that differed in their pass_object_size attributes. Since
we can overload on the presence of pass_object_size attributes, this
behavior is incorrect.

We don't represent `N` in `pass_object_size(N)` as part of
ExtParameterInfo, since it's an error to overload solely on the value of
N. This means that we have a bug if we have two modules that declare
functions that differ only in their pass_object_size attrs, like so:

// In module A, from a.h
void foo(char *__attribute__((pass_object_size(0))));

// In module B, from b.h
void foo(char *__attribute__((pass_object_size(1))));

// In module C, in main.c
#include "a.h"
#include "b.h"

At the moment, we'll merge the foo decls, when we should instead emit a
diagnostic about an invalid overload. We seem to have similar (silent)
behavior if we overload only on the return type of `foo` instead; I'll
try to find a good place to put a FIXME (or I'll just file a bug) soon.

This patch also fixes a bug where we'd not output the proper extended
parameter info for declarations with pass_object_size attrs.

llvm-svn: 296076
2017-02-24 02:49:47 +00:00
George Burgess IV 635a7369b7 Tighten up a regex in a test
...If we're trying to match "this function has only two arguments", `.*`
probably isn't the best thing to use. :)

llvm-svn: 296027
2017-02-23 22:14:55 +00:00
George Burgess IV d0a9e807f3 [CodeGen] Fix ExtParameterInfo bugs in C++ CodeGen code.
This patch makes use of the prefix/suffix ABI argument distinction that
was introduced in r295870, so that we now emit ExtParameterInfo at the
correct offset for member calls that have added ABI arguments. I don't
see a good way to test the generated param info, since we don't actually
seem to use it in CGFunctionInfo outside of Swift. Any
suggestions/thoughts for how to better test this are welcome. :)

This patch also fixes a small bug with inheriting constructors: if we
decide not to pass args into an base class ctor, we would still
generate ExtParameterInfo as though we did. The added test-case is for
that behavior.

llvm-svn: 296024
2017-02-23 22:07:35 +00:00
George Burgess IV 75b34a9610 [CodeGen] Add param info for ctors with ABI args.
This fixes a few assertion failures. Please see the added test case.

llvm-svn: 295894
2017-02-22 22:38:25 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka f1b3fc7356 [CodeGen][ObjC] Use the type of the captured field of the enclosing
block or lambda.

This is a follow-up to r281682, which fixed a bug in computeBlockInfo
where the captured VarDecl's type, rather than the captured field type
of the enclosing lambda or block, was used to compute the layout of a
block.

This commit makes similar changes to enterBlockScope. This is necessary
to correctly determine whether a block capture requires cleanup.

rdar://problem/30388124

llvm-svn: 295034
2017-02-14 06:46:55 +00:00
Charles Li e1958a083a [test] Make Lit tests C++11 Compatible - Objective-C++
Set 5 Objective-C++ tests to run at gnu++98

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29739

llvm-svn: 294997
2017-02-13 23:09:56 +00:00
Alex Lorenz c1608f7f69 Add -f[no-]strict-return flag that can be used to avoid undefined behaviour
in non-void functions that fall off at the end without returning a value when
compiling C++.

Clang uses the new compiler flag to determine when it should treat control flow
paths that fall off the end of a non-void function as unreachable. If
-fno-strict-return is on, the code generator emits the ureachable and trap
IR only when the function returns either a record type with a non-trivial
destructor or another non-trivially copyable type.

The primary goal of this flag is to avoid treating falling off the end of a
non-void function as undefined behaviour. The burden of undefined behaviour
is placed on the caller instead: if the caller ignores the returned value then
the undefined behaviour is avoided. This kind of behaviour is useful in
several cases, e.g. when compiling C code in C++ mode.

rdar://13102603

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27163

llvm-svn: 290960
2017-01-04 13:40:34 +00:00
Chandler Carruth fcd33149b4 Cleanup the handling of noinline function attributes, -fno-inline,
-fno-inline-functions, -O0, and optnone.

These were really, really tangled together:
- We used the noinline LLVM attribute for -fno-inline
  - But not for -fno-inline-functions (breaking LTO)
  - But we did use it for -finline-hint-functions (yay, LTO is happy!)
  - But we didn't for -O0 (LTO is sad yet again...)
- We had weird structuring of CodeGenOpts with both an inlining
  enumeration and a boolean. They interacted in weird ways and
  needlessly.
- A *lot* of set smashing went on with setting these, and then got worse
  when we considered optnone and other inlining-effecting attributes.
- A bunch of inline affecting attributes were managed in a completely
  different place from -fno-inline.
- Even with -fno-inline we failed to put the LLVM noinline attribute
  onto many generated function definitions because they didn't show up
  as AST-level functions.
- If you passed -O0 but -finline-functions we would run the normal
  inliner pass in LLVM despite it being in the O0 pipeline, which really
  doesn't make much sense.
- Lastly, we used things like '-fno-inline' to manipulate the pass
  pipeline which forced the pass pipeline to be much more
  parameterizable than it really needs to be. Instead we can *just* use
  the optimization level to select a pipeline and control the rest via
  attributes.

Sadly, this causes a bunch of churn in tests because we don't run the
optimizer in the tests and check the contents of attribute sets. It
would be awesome if attribute sets were a bit more FileCheck friendly,
but oh well.

I think this is a significant improvement and should remove the semantic
need to change what inliner pass we run in order to comply with the
requested inlining semantics by relying completely on attributes. It
also cleans up tho optnone and related handling a bit.

One unfortunate aspect of this is that for generating alwaysinline
routines like those in OpenMP we end up removing noinline and then
adding alwaysinline. I tried a bunch of other approaches, but because we
recompute function attributes from scratch and don't have a declaration
here I couldn't find anything substantially cleaner than this.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28053

llvm-svn: 290398
2016-12-23 01:24:49 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 93786da2cb Make '-disable-llvm-optzns' an alias for '-disable-llvm-passes'.
Much to my surprise, '-disable-llvm-optzns' which I thought was the
magical flag I wanted to get at the raw LLVM IR coming out of Clang
deosn't do that. It still runs some passes over the IR. I don't want
that, I really want the *raw* IR coming out of Clang and I strongly
suspect everyone else using it is in the same camp.

There is actually a flag that does what I want that I didn't know about
called '-disable-llvm-passes'. I suspect many others don't know about it
either. It both does what I want and is much simpler.

This removes the confusing version and makes that spelling of the flag
an alias for '-disable-llvm-passes'. I've also moved everything in Clang
to use the 'passes' spelling as it seems both more accurate (*all* LLVM
passes are disabled, not just optimizations) and much easier to remember
and spell correctly.

This is part of simplifying how Clang drives LLVM to make it cleaner to
wire up to the new pass manager.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28047

llvm-svn: 290392
2016-12-23 00:23:01 +00:00
Richard Smith 30e304e2a6 Remove custom handling of array copies in lambda by-value array capture and
copy constructors of classes with array members, instead using
ArrayInitLoopExpr to represent the initialization loop.

This exposed a bug in the static analyzer where it was unable to differentiate
between zero-initialized and unknown array values, which has also been fixed
here.

llvm-svn: 289618
2016-12-14 00:03:17 +00:00
John McCall 811b291d8c Forward ns_consumed delegate arguments with a move.
StartFunction enters a release cleanup for ns_consumed arguments in
ARC, so we need to balance that somehow.  We could teach StartFunction
that it's emitting a delegating function, so that the cleanup is
unnecessary, but that would be invasive and somewhat fraught.  We could
balance the consumed argument with an extra retain, but clearing the
original variable should be easier to optimize and avoid some extra work
at -O0.  And there shouldn't be any difference as long as nothing else
uses the argument, which should always be true for the places we emit
delegate arguments.

Fixes PR 27887.

llvm-svn: 287291
2016-11-18 01:08:24 +00:00
Victor Leschuk a7ece03b32 DebugInfo: pass alignment value only if it was forced
Preparation to implement DW_AT_alignment support:
 - We pass non-zero align value to DIBuilder only when alignment was forced
 - Modify tests to match this change

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24426

llvm-svn: 284679
2016-10-20 00:13:19 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka 642f799b0d [CodeGen][ObjC] Do not call objc_storeStrong when initializing a
constexpr variable.

When compiling a constexpr NSString initialized with an objective-c
string literal, CodeGen emits objc_storeStrong on an uninitialized
alloca, which causes a crash.

This patch folds the code in EmitScalarInit into EmitStoreThroughLValue
and fixes the crash by calling objc_retain on the string instead of
using objc_storeStrong.

rdar://problem/28562009

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25547

llvm-svn: 284516
2016-10-18 19:05:41 +00:00
Richard Smith 762672a73a Re-commit r282556, reverted in r282564, with a fix to CallArgList::addFrom to
function correctly when targeting MS ABIs (this appears to have never mattered
prior to this change).

Update test case to always cover both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows ABIs, since
they behave somewhat differently from each other here.

Update test case to also cover operators , && and ||, which it appears are also
affected by P0145R3 (they're not explicitly called out by the design document,
but this is the emergent behavior of the existing wording).


Original commit message:

P0145R3 (C++17 evaluation order tweaks): evaluate the right-hand side of
assignment and compound-assignment operators before the left-hand side. (Even
if it's an overloaded operator.)

This completes the implementation of P0145R3 + P0400R0 for all targets except
Windows, where the evaluation order guarantees for <<, >>, and ->* are
unimplementable as the ABI requires the function arguments are evaluated from
right to left (because parameter destructors are run from left to right in the
callee).

llvm-svn: 282619
2016-09-28 19:09:10 +00:00
Richard Smith 4499145a5f Revert r282556. This change made several bots unhappy.
llvm-svn: 282564
2016-09-28 02:20:06 +00:00
Richard Smith 97a616d624 P0145R3 (C++17 evaluation order tweaks): evaluate the right-hand side of
assignment and compound-assignment operators before the left-hand side. (Even
if it's an overloaded operator.)

This completes the implementation of P0145R3 + P0400R0 for all targets except
Windows, where the evaluation order guarantees for <<, >>, and ->* are
unimplementable as the ABI requires the function arguments are evaluated from
right to left (because parameter destructors are run from left to right in the
callee).

llvm-svn: 282556
2016-09-27 23:44:22 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool 82f6added3 CodeGen: further merge cstring literal construction
Use the new CreateCStringLiteral in an additional site.  Now all the C string
literals are created in one function.  Furthermore, mark the additional literal
as an `unnamed_addr constant`.

llvm-svn: 281997
2016-09-20 18:38:54 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool 3f307518f8 CodeGen: mark ObjC cstring literals as unnamed_addr
These are all emitted into a section with a cstring_literal attribute.  The
attribute permits the linker to coalesce the string contents.  The address of
the strings are not important.

llvm-svn: 281855
2016-09-18 16:12:14 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool 0c54dc862e CodeGen: mark ObjC cstring literals as constant
These strings are constants, mark them as such.  This doesn't matter too much in
practice on MachO since the constants are placed into a special section and not
referred to directly.

llvm-svn: 281854
2016-09-18 16:12:04 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka d542ccfc97 [CodeGen][ObjC] Block captures should inherit the type of the captured
field in the enclosing lambda or block.

This patch fixes a bug in code-gen where it uses the type of the
declared variable rather than the type of the capture of the enclosing
lambda or block for the block capture. For example, in the following
function, code-gen currently uses i32* for the block capture "a" because
"a" is passed to foo1 as a reference, but it should use i32 since the
enclosing lambda captures "a" by value.

void foo1(int &a) {
  auto lambda = [a]{
    auto block1 = ^{
      i = a;
    };
    block1();
  };
  lambda();
}

rdar://problem/18586386

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21104

llvm-svn: 281682
2016-09-16 00:02:06 +00:00
Wei Mi 6582669aa9 Update clang unittests for rL281586.
The change in rL281586 is in llvm component and tests updated here are
in clang component, so I have to commit them consecutively.

llvm-svn: 281587
2016-09-15 06:31:30 +00:00