implicitly-defined default constructor, zero-initialize the memory
before calling the default constructor. Previously, we would only
zero-initialize in the case of a trivial default constructor.
Also, simplify the hideous logic that determines when we have a
trivial default constructor and, therefore, don't need to emit any
call at all.
llvm-svn: 111779
trivial default constructors. We're weren't zero-initializing them,
which manifested as <rdar://problem/8320532> (a regression in the GCC
test suite) and is likely to have caused significant other breakage.
llvm-svn: 111650
to avoid the awesome-but-wrong-in-this-case assertion in the canon EAC.
Fixes PR7834.
Also fix a subtle address-space bug in the memset path.
llvm-svn: 110511
keep track of whether we need to zero-initialize storage prior to
calling its constructor. Previously, we were only tracking this when
implicitly constructing the object (a CXXConstructExpr).
Fixes Boost's value-initialization tests, which means that the
Boost.Config library now passes all of its tests.
llvm-svn: 102461