language options. This is not really ideal -- we should require the right
language options to be passed in, or not require language options to format a
name -- but it fixes a number of *obviously* wrong formattings. Patch by
Olivier Goffart!
llvm-svn: 199778
Checking in ActOnVariableDeclarator computes and caches the linkage using
the non-deduced auto type which defaults to external linkage. Depending on
how the auto type is deduced linkage can change and conflict with the
cached linkage, hitting asserts.
llvm-svn: 199774
inconsistent results for different orderings of alloca slices. The
fundamental issue is that it is just always a mistake to return early
from this function. There is no effective early exit to leverage. This
patch stops trynig to do so and simplifies the code a bit as
a consequence.
Original diagnosis and patch by James Molloy with some name tweaks by me
in part reflecting feedback from Duncan Smith on the mailing list.
llvm-svn: 199771
The constructors of classes deriving from Binary normally take an error_code
as an argument to the constructor. My original intent was to change them
to have a trivial constructor and move the initial parsing logic to a static
method returning an ErrorOr. I changed my mind because:
* A constructor with an error_code out parameter is extremely convenient from
the implementation side. We can incrementally construct the object and give
up when we find an error.
* It is very efficient when constructing on the stack or when there is no
error. The only inefficient case is where heap allocating and an error is
found (we have to free the memory).
The result is that this is a much smaller patch. It just standardizes the
create* helpers to return an ErrorOr.
Almost no functionality change: The only difference is that this found that
we were trying to read past the end of COFF import library but ignoring the
error.
llvm-svn: 199770
libc++) when the installation is within the system root.
This doesn't really help cross compiles much, but we don't (currently)
have a great story around libc++, cross compiles, and who is responsible
for building and/or installing the libraries. However, it handles the
very common case of non-cross builds in a way entirely consistent with
GCC, so I'm hopeful this won't really hose anyone.
This is the second patch that I think should be backported to 3.4 to
give folks an easy to checkout and install working Clang+libc++
toolchain.
llvm-svn: 199769
Fix a crash in SjLjEHPrepare::lowerIncomingArguments caused by treating
VectorType like an aggregate. It's first-class!
<rdar://problem/15854596>
llvm-svn: 199768
The MSVC C++ ABI always uses the deduced type in place of auto when
generating external names for variables.
N.B. MSVC doesn't support C++1y's 'operator auto' and this patch will
not give us said functionality.
llvm-svn: 199764
For PPC64 SVR (and Darwin), the stores that take byval aggregate parameters
from registers into the stack frame had MachinePointerInfo objects with
incorrect offsets. These offsets are relative to the object itself, not to the
stack frame base.
This fixes self hosting on PPC64 when compiling with -enable-aa-sched-mi.
llvm-svn: 199763
lldb-gdbserver now takes zero or more --lldb-command {command} options
that get executed by the command interpreter prior to starting up
a child debuggee process. The short form is -c {command}. This is
similar to how lldb-platform works.
This command can be used to enable logging in more than just the
gdb-remote log channel. Here is an example startup sequence that allows
logging of lldb host and process log categories to one file and
gdb-remote packets to another file:
lldb-gdbserver -c 'log enable -f lgs.log lldb process host' \
-c 'log enable -f lgs_packets.log gdb-remote packets' \
localhost:5432 ./some_exe
llvm-svn: 199761
of the current compilation unit.
As a side effect this enables many more LTO uniquing opportunities.
This reapplies r199757 with a better testcase.
llvm-svn: 199760
Clang now uses the *-apple-macho triples for embedded targets using MachO. The
environment makes less pretences to be running an actual Mach kernel with all
the support that would imply, so a few changes are needed to the build scripts:
+ The Apple way of detecting endianness applies in all cases so drop the
__MACH__ test.
+ A quick rename since "darwin_embedded" no longer makes any sense. If there's
no Mach going on, there's certainly no Darwin.
+ Change how we test for support for a platform. The functions we build don't
need any SDK support (stdio.h, ...) so we don't need to check for it.
llvm-svn: 199731
Intercept and sanitize arguments passed to printf functions in ASan and TSan
(don't do this in MSan for now). The checks are controlled by runtime flag
(off by default for now).
Patch http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2480 by Yuri Gribov!
llvm-svn: 199729