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Author SHA1 Message Date
Aaron Ballman 4768b31797 Attributes which accept a type as their sole argument are no longer hard coded into the parser. Instead, they are automatically listed through tablegen.
llvm-svn: 193989
2013-11-04 12:55:56 +00:00
Richard Smith 66e7168f8d PR17666: Instead of allowing an initial identifier argument in any attribute
which we don't think can't have one, only allow it in the tiny number of
attributes which opts into this weird parse rule.

I've manually checked that the handlers for all these attributes can in fact
cope with an identifier as the argument. This is still somewhat terrible; we
should move more fully towards picking the parsing rules based on the
attribute, and make the Parse -> Sema interface more type-safe.

llvm-svn: 193295
2013-10-24 01:07:54 +00:00
Aaron Ballman 8ee40b7264 Attribute tablegen now understands that attribute arguments can be optional. This allows for automated checking of the number of arguments expected vs number of arguments given for attributes. Greatly reduces the amount of manual checking required.
llvm-svn: 190368
2013-09-09 23:33:17 +00:00
Reid Kleckner 5d0708893d Remove option emitter from clang-tblgen
The CMake build was still using it because I forgot to s/CLANG/LLVM/ in
the tablegen() call.  The Makefile build is already using llvm-tblgen.

llvm-svn: 184192
2013-06-18 15:25:00 +00:00
Douglas Gregor d2472d4cdb Use attribute argument information to determine when to parse attribute arguments as expressions.
This change partly addresses a heinous problem we have with the
parsing of attribute arguments that are a lone identifier. Previously,
we would end up parsing the 'align' attribute of this as an expression
"(Align)":

 template<unsigned Size, unsigned Align>
 class my_aligned_storage
 {
   __attribute__((align((Align)))) char storage[Size];
 };

while this would parse as a "parameter name" 'Align':

 template<unsigned Size, unsigned Align>
 class my_aligned_storage
 {
   __attribute__((align(Align))) char storage[Size];
 };

The code that handles the alignment attribute would completely ignore
the parameter name, so the while the first of these would do what's
expected, the second would silently be equivalent to

 template<unsigned Size, unsigned Align>
 class my_aligned_storage
 {
   __attribute__((align)) char storage[Size];
 };

i.e., use the maximal alignment rather than the specified alignment.

Address this by sniffing the "Args" provided in the TableGen
description of attributes. If the first argument is "obviously"
something that should be treated as an expression (rather than an
identifier to be matched later), parse it as an expression.

Fixes <rdar://problem/13700933>.

llvm-svn: 180973
2013-05-02 23:25:32 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 33ebfe36e5 Revert r180970; it's causing breakage.
llvm-svn: 180972
2013-05-02 23:15:45 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 44dff3f2dc Use attribute argument information to determine when to parse attribute arguments as expressions.
This change partly addresses a heinous problem we have with the
parsing of attribute arguments that are a lone identifier. Previously,
we would end up parsing the 'align' attribute of this as an expression
"(Align)":

  template<unsigned Size, unsigned Align>
  class my_aligned_storage
  {
    __attribute__((align((Align)))) char storage[Size];
  };

while this would parse as a "parameter name" 'Align':

  template<unsigned Size, unsigned Align>
  class my_aligned_storage
  {
    __attribute__((align(Align))) char storage[Size];
  };

The code that handles the alignment attribute would completely ignore
the parameter name, so the while the first of these would do what's
expected, the second would silently be equivalent to

  template<unsigned Size, unsigned Align>
  class my_aligned_storage
  {
    __attribute__((align)) char storage[Size];
  };

i.e., use the maximal alignment rather than the specified alignment.

Address this by sniffing the "Args" provided in the TableGen
description of attributes. If the first argument is "obviously"
something that should be treated as an expression (rather than an
identifier to be matched later), parse it as an expression.

Fixes <rdar://problem/13700933>.

llvm-svn: 180970
2013-05-02 23:08:12 +00:00
Dmitri Gribenko 2e72dd4a43 Comment parsing: improve the fidelity of XML output for many block commands
This change introduces a 'kind' attribute for the <Para> tag, that captures the
kind of the parent block command.

For example:

\todo Meow.

used to be just <Para>Meow.</Para>, but now it is
<Para kind="todo">Meow.</Para>

llvm-svn: 174216
2013-02-01 20:23:57 +00:00
Dmitri Gribenko 28800da1b3 Comment parsing: resolve more named character references
This reimplements r173850 with a better approach:
(1) use a TableGen-generated matcher instead of doing a linear search;
(2) avoid allocations for new strings by converting code points to string
    iterals with TableGen.

llvm-svn: 173931
2013-01-30 14:29:28 +00:00
Michael Han 9931593299 PR14922: when printing an attribute, use the real syntax of the attribute (GNU, C++11, MS Declspec) instead of hardcoded GNU syntax.
Introduce a spelling index to Attr class, which is an index into the attribute spelling list of an attribute defined in Attr.td. 
This index will determine the actual spelling used by an attribute, as it incorporates both the syntax and naming of the attribute.
When constructing an attribute AST node, the spelling index is computed based on attribute kind, scope (if it's a C++11 attribute), and
name, then passed to Attr that will use the index to print itself. 

Thanks to Richard Smith for the idea and review.

llvm-svn: 173358
2013-01-24 16:46:58 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko 5bc364eb05 Implement Attr dumping for -ast-dump.
http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D234

Patch by Philip Craig!

llvm-svn: 171760
2013-01-07 17:53:08 +00:00
Dmitri Gribenko 7acbf00f96 Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp.
Now we have a list of all commands.  This is a good thing in itself, but it
also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names.

With this change we have objects that contain information about each command,
so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we
store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property
value is needed).  Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a
command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands.  Unknown
commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an
ID.  Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization
since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class.

This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command
name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*.
Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is
needed since it does not have any state.  But with this change it has state --
new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to
ASTContext.

Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit
so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits
object.  This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs.

Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't
need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed.  This is a source-incompatible
change for this C API.

llvm-svn: 163540
2012-09-10 20:32:42 +00:00
Dmitri Gribenko 3ca956f715 Comment HTML tag name machers: move from StringSwitch to an efficient
TableGen-generated string matcher.

llvm-svn: 162969
2012-08-31 02:21:44 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen 995e0e13fa Make clang-tblgen backends functions instead of TableGenBackends.
Get rid of a bunch of header files. TableGen output should be unaffected.

Patch by Sean Silva!

llvm-svn: 158388
2012-06-13 05:12:41 +00:00