completes support for C1X anonymous struct/union init features:
* Indexed anonymous member initializers should not be expanded. Doing so makes
little sense and would cause unresolvable semantic ambiguity in valid code
(regression introduced by r69153).
* Subobject initialization of (possibly nested) anonymous members are now
referred to with paths relative to the naming record context, eliminating the
synthesis of incorrect implicit InitListExprs that caused CodeGen to assert.
* Field lookup was missing a null check in IdentifierInfo comparison which
caused lookup for a known (already resolved) field to match the first unnamed
data member it encountered leading to silent miscompilation.
* Subobject paths are no longer built using the general purpose
Sema::BuildAnonymousStructUnionMemberPath(). If any corner cases crop up, we
will now assert earlier in Sema instead of passing invalid InitListExprs
through to CodeGen.
Fixes PR6955, from Alp Toker!
llvm-svn: 116098
- This is designed to make it obvious that %clang_cc1 is a "test variable"
which is substituted. It is '%clang_cc1' instead of '%clang -cc1' because it
can be useful to redefine what gets run as 'clang -cc1' (for example, to set
a default target).
llvm-svn: 91446
VerifyIntegerConstantExpression instead of isIntegerConstantExpr.
This makes it ext-warn but tolerate things that fold to a constant
but that are not valid i-c-e's.
There must be a bug in the i-c-e computation though, because it
doesn't catch this case even with pedantic.
This also switches the later code to use EvaluateAsInt which is
simpler and handles everything that evaluate does.
llvm-svn: 70081
union subobject initialization before checking whether the next
initiailizer was actually a designated initializer. This led to
spurious "excess elements in union initializer" errors. Thanks to
rdivacky for reporting the bug!
llvm-svn: 64392
to tell it that it wasn't (directly) designated. This way, we unwind
back to the explicit initializer list properly rather than getting
stuck in the wrong subobject. Fixes llvm.org/PR3519
llvm-svn: 64155
initializers.
- We now initialize unions properly when a member other than the
first is named by a designated initializer.
- We now provide proper semantic analysis and code generation for
GNU array-range designators *except* that side effects will occur
more than once. We warn about this.
llvm-svn: 63253
The approach I've taken in this patch is relatively straightforward,
although the code itself is non-trivial. Essentially, as we process
an initializer list we build up a fully-explicit representation of the
initializer list, where each of the subobject initializations occurs
in order. Designators serve to "fill in" subobject initializations in
a non-linear way. The fully-explicit representation makes initializer
lists (both with and without designators) easy to grok for codegen and
later semantic analyses. We keep the syntactic form of the initializer
list linked into the AST for those clients interested in exactly what
the user wrote.
Known limitations:
- Designating a member of a union that isn't the first member may
result in bogus initialization (we warn about this)
- GNU array-range designators are not supported (we warn about this)
llvm-svn: 63242
initializers, so that we are within the appropriate subobject after
we've processed a multi-designator designation. We're matching GCC and
EDG's behavior on all examples I've found thus far.
*Huge* thanks to Eli Friedman for pointing out my fundamental
misunderstanding of "current object" in the C99 spec.
llvm-svn: 62812
designated initializers. This implementation should cover all of the
constraints in C99 6.7.8, including long, complex designations and
computing the size of incomplete array types initialized with a
designated initializer. Please see the new test-case and holler if you
find cases where this doesn't work.
There are still some wrinkles with GNU's anonymous structs and
anonymous unions (it isn't clear how these should work; we'll just
follow GCC's lead) and with designated initializers for the members of a
union. I'll tackle those very soon.
CodeGen is still nonexistent, and there's some leftover code in the
parser's representation of designators that I'll also need to clean up.
llvm-svn: 62737