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Author SHA1 Message Date
Richard Smith e30752c93b -fcatch-undefined-behavior: emit calls to the runtime library whenever one of the checks fails.
llvm-svn: 165536
2012-10-09 19:52:38 +00:00
Richard Smith 9f9e5826f2 If we flow off the end of a value-returning function:
- outside C++, return undef (behavior is not undefined unless the value is used)
 - in C++, with -fcatch-undefined-behavior, perform an appropriate trap
 - in C++, produce an 'unreachable' (behavior is undefined immediately)

llvm-svn: 165273
2012-10-04 23:52:29 +00:00
Richard Smith 3e056dea1b -fcatch-undefined-behavior: add the -ftrapv checks to the set of things caught
by this mode, and also check for signed left shift overflow. The rules for the
latter are a little subtle:

 * neither C89 nor C++98 specify the behavior of a signed left shift at all
 * in C99 and C11, shifting a 1 bit into the sign bit has undefined behavior
 * in C++11, with core issue 1457, shifting a 1 bit *out* of the sign bit has
   undefined behavior

As of this change, we use the C99 rules for all C language variants, and the
C++11 rules for all C++ language variants. Once we have individual
-fcatch-undefined-behavior= flags, this should be revisited.

llvm-svn: 162634
2012-08-25 00:32:28 +00:00
Richard Smith 69d0d2626a New -fcatch-undefined-behavior features:
* when checking that a pointer or reference refers to appropriate storage for a type, also check the alignment and perform a null check
 * check that references are bound to appropriate storage
 * check that 'this' has appropriate storage in member accesses and member function calls

llvm-svn: 162523
2012-08-24 00:54:33 +00:00