things going on here that were problematic:
- We were missing the actual access check, or rather, it was suppressed
on account of being a redeclaration lookup.
- The access check would naturally happen during delay, which isn't
appropriate in this case.
- We weren't actually emitting dependent diagnostics associated with
class templates, which was unfortunate.
- Access was being propagated incorrectly for friend method declarations
that couldn't be matched at parse-time.
llvm-svn: 161652
The old behavior was to re-scan any files (like modules) where we may have
directives but won't actually be parsing during the -verify invocation.
Now, we keep the old behavior in Debug builds as a sanity check (though
modules are a known entity), and expect all legitimate directives to come
from comments seen by the preprocessor.
This also affects the ARC migration tool, which captures diagnostics in
order to filter some out. This change adds an explicit cleanup to
CaptureDiagnosticsConsumer in order to let its sub-consumer handle the
real end of diagnostics.
This was originally split into four patches, but the tests do not run
cleanly without all four, so I've combined them into one commit.
Patches by Andy Gibbs, with slight modifications from me.
llvm-svn: 161650
This also provides isConst/Volatile/Restrict on FunctionTypes to coalesce
the implementation with other callers (& update those other callers).
Patch contributed by Sam Panzer (panzer@google.com).
llvm-svn: 161647
Both methods need to clear out existing bindings and provide a new default
binding. Originally KillStruct always provided UnknownVal as the default,
but it's allowed symbolic values for quite some time (for handling returned
structs in C).
No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 161637
This should speed up activities that need to access bindings by cluster,
such as invalidation and dead-bindings cleaning. In some cases all we save
is the cost of building the region cluster map, but other times we can
actually avoid traversing the rest of the store.
In casual testing, this produced a speedup of nearly 10% analyzing SQLite,
with /less/ memory used.
llvm-svn: 161636
This makes it faster to access and invalidate bindings with symbolic offsets
by only computing this information once.
No intended functionality change.
llvm-svn: 161635
An ASTContext's RecordLayoutInfo can only be used to look up offsets of
direct base classes, and we need the offset to make non-symbolic bindings
in RegionStore. This change makes sure that we have one layer of
CXXBaseObjectRegion for each base we are casting through.
This was causing crashes on an internal buildbot.
llvm-svn: 161621
Remove Escaped state, which is not really necessary. We can just stop
tracking the symbol instead of keeping it around and marking escaped.
llvm-svn: 161557
This is an initial (unoptimized) version. We split the path when
inlining ObjC instance methods. On one branch we always assume that the
type information for the given memory region is precise. On the other we
assume that we don't have the exact type info. It is important to check
since the class could be subclassed and the method can be overridden. If
we always inline we can loose coverage.
Had to refactor some of the call eval functions.
llvm-svn: 161552
We handled the builtin version of this function in r157968, but the builtin
isn't used when compiling as -fno-constant-cfstrings.
This should complete <rdar://problem/6157200>.
llvm-svn: 161525
are not definitions. This follows the behavior of both gcc and earlier
versions of clang. Regression from r156531. <rdar://problem/12048621>.
llvm-svn: 161523