We based decisions during analysis and during path generation on whether
or not an expression is consumed, so if a top-level expression has
cleanups it's important for us to look through that.
<rdar://problem/14076125>
llvm-svn: 183368
When processing ArrayToPointerDecay, we expect the array to be a location, not a LazyCompoundVal.
Special case the rvalue arrays by using a location to represent them. This case is handled similarly
elsewhere in the code.
Fixes PR16206.
llvm-svn: 183359
We previously asserted that there was a top-level function entry edge, but
if the function decl's location is invalid (or within a macro) this edge
might not exist. Change the assertion to an actual check, and don't drop
the first path piece if it doesn't match.
<rdar://problem/14070304>
llvm-svn: 183358
The edge optimizer needs to see edges for, say, implicit casts (which have
the same source location as their operand) to uniformly simplify the
entire path. However, we still don't want to produce edges from a statement
to /itself/, which could occur when two nodes in a row have the same
statement location.
This necessitated moving the check for redundant notes to after edge
optimization, since the check relies on notes being adjacent in the path.
<rdar://problem/14061675>
llvm-svn: 183357
integrated assembler then go ahead and still split the dwarf anyhow.
Add two tests, one to exercise existing behavior of not splitting
when we're just emitting assembly files and the other to test
that we split when we're not in integrated as mode.
llvm-svn: 183355
There seems to have been some erroneous code attempting to describe the
ABI of parameters (non-trivial record parameters are passed by
reference). This would break the type of the function (especially when
it caused a mismatch between the type of a declaration & a definition)
causing PR14763 and PR14645.
llvm-svn: 183329
Otherwise ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl::getSourceRange() will mistakenly consider itself as an implicit partial specialization
and lead to a crash.
Fixes rdar://14063074
llvm-svn: 183325
Also addresses a review comment from John from on r180985 by removing
the "== -1" check, since it's now reusing the correct code which has the
comment.
llvm-svn: 183318
Summary:
Detect if the file is valid UTF-8, and if this is the case, count code
points instead of just using number of bytes in all (hopefully) places, where
number of columns is needed. In particular, use the new
FormatToken.CodePointCount instead of TokenLength where appropriate.
Changed BreakableToken implementations to respect utf-8 character boundaries
when in utf-8 mode.
Reviewers: klimek, djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
CC: cfe-commits, rsmith, gribozavr
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D918
llvm-svn: 183312
In r183298, I've used llvm::SmallPtrSet<..., 8> instead of llvm::SmallVector<..., 8> for NewVirtualFunctionsTy by mistake.
This only manifested when a class had more than 8 virtual functions, which wasn't covered by unit-tests
llvm-svn: 183310
Summary:
Clang tools' diagnostic output could be force colored when a command
line from the compilation database contains -fcolor-diagnostics or
-fdiagnostics-color. This is not what we want e.g. for vim integration.
Reviewers: klimek
Reviewed By: klimek
CC: cfe-commits, revane, jordan_rose
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D917
llvm-svn: 183304
In an effort to make -flimit-debug-info more consistent I over-shot the
mark & made types used via typedefs never produce definitions in the
debug info (even if the type was used in a way that would require a
definition).
The fix for this is to do exactly what I was hoping to do at some point
- plumb the declaration/definition choice through the various layers of
"CreateType" in CGDebugInfo. In this way we can produce declarations
whenever they are sufficient & definitions otherwise - including when
qualifiers are used, for example (discovered in PR14467). This may not
be complete (there may be other types/situations where we need to
propagate the "declaration/definition" choice) but it lays the basic
foundation which we can enhance in future iterations.
llvm-svn: 183296
This could actually be implemented with the LLVM IR va_arg instruction,
but it doesn't seem to offer any advantages over accessing the va_list
pointer directly.
Using the va_list pointer directly makes it possible to perform type
coercion directly from the argument array, and the va_list updates are
exposed to the optimizers.
llvm-svn: 183292
Type coercion for argument passing is equivalent to storing the source
type and loading the destination type from the same pointer. On
big-endian targets, this means that the high bits of integers are
preserved.
This patch fixes the CoerceIntOrPtrToIntOrPtr() function on big-endian
targets by inserting the required shift instructions to preserve the
high bits instead of the low bits.
This is used by SparcABIInfo when passing small structs in the high bits
of registers.
llvm-svn: 183291
The 'inreg' attribute can also be applied to function return values in
LLVM IR. The SPARC v9 backend is using the flag when returning structs
containing 32-bit floats.
llvm-svn: 183290
handle temporaries which have been lifetime-extended to static storage duration
within constant expressions. This correctly handles nested lifetime extension
(through reference members of aggregates in aggregate initializers) but
non-constant-expression emission hasn't yet been updated to do the same.
llvm-svn: 183283
Consider the case where a SwitchStmt satisfied isAllEnumCasesCovered()
as well as having no cases at all (i.e. the enum it covers has no
enumerators).
In this case, we should add a successor to repair the CFG.
This fixes PR16212.
llvm-svn: 183237
Summary:
There's Lexer::getBufferStart(), and we need getBufferEnd() to access
the whole input buffer in clang::format::reformat. We don't want to
rely on the fact that the Lexer::BufferEnd always points to '\0', as there can
be embedded '\0's as well.
Reviewers: jordan_rose
Reviewed By: jordan_rose
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D916
llvm-svn: 183236
Template functions (and member functions of class templates) present the same
problem as inline functions. They need to be uniqued, so we need to assign
VisibleNoLinkage linkage to types defined in them.
llvm-svn: 183222
Still missing cases for templates, but this is a step in the right
direction. Also omits suggestions that would be ambiguous (eg: void
func(int = 0); + void func(float = 0); func;)
llvm-svn: 183173
We're getting reports of this warning getting triggered in cases where it
is not adding any value. There is no asm operand modifier that you can use
to silence it, and there's really nothing wrong with having an LDRB, for
example, with a "char" output.
llvm-svn: 183172
...but don't yet migrate over the existing plist tests. Some of these
would be trivial to migrate; others could use a bit of inspection first.
In any case, though, the new edge algorithm seems to have proven itself,
and we'd like more coverage (and more usage) of it going forwards.
llvm-svn: 183165
A.1 -> A -> B
becomes
A.1 -> B
This only applies if there's an edge from a subexpression to its parent
expression, and that is immediately followed by another edge from the
parent expression to a subsequent expression. Normally this is useful for
bringing the edges back to the left side of the code, but when the
subexpression is on a different line the backedge ends up looking strange,
and may even obscure code. In these cases, it's better to just continue
to the next top-level statement.
llvm-svn: 183164
Specifically, if the line is over 80 characters, or if the top-level
statement spans mulitple lines, we should preserve sub-expression edges
even if they form a simple cycle as described in the last commit, because
it's harder to infer what's going on than it is for shorter lines.
llvm-svn: 183163
Generating context arrows can result in quite a few arrows surrounding a
relatively simple expression, often containing only a single path note.
|
1 +--2---+
v/ v
auto m = new m // 3 (the path note)
|\ |
5 +--4---+
v
Note also that 5 and 1 are two ends of the "same" arrow, i.e. they go from
event to event. 3 is not an arrow but the path note itself.
Now, if we see a pair of edges like 2 and 4---where 4 is the reverse of 2
and there is optionally a single path note between them---we will
eliminate /both/ edges. Anything more complicated will be left as is
(more edges involved, an inlined call, etc).
The next commit will refine this to preserve the arrows in a larger
expression, so that we don't lose all context.
llvm-svn: 183162
The old edge builder didn't have a notion of nested statement contexts,
so there was no special treatment of a logical operator inside an if
(or inside another logical operator). The new edge builder always tries
to establish the full context up to the top-level statement, so it's
important to know how much context has been established already rather
than just checking the innermost context.
This restores some of the old behavior for the old edge generation:
the context of a logical operator's non-controlling expression is the
subexpression in the old edge algorithm, but the entire operator
expression in the new algorithm.
llvm-svn: 183160
The current edge-generation algorithm sometimes creates edges from a
top-level statement A to a sub-expression B.1 that's not at the start of B.
This creates a "swoosh" effect where the arrow is drawn on top of the
text at the start of B. In these cases, the results are clearer if we see
an edge from A to B, then another one from B to B.1.
Admittedly, this does create a /lot/ of arrows, some of which merely hop
into a subexpression and then out again for a single note. The next commit
will eliminate these if the subexpression is simple enough.
This updates and reuses some of the infrastructure from the old edge-
generation algorithm to find the "enclosing statement" context for a
given expression. One change in particular marks the context of the
LHS or RHS of a logical binary operator (&&, ||) as the entire operator
expression, rather than the subexpression itself. This matches our behavior
for ?:, and allows us to handle nested context information.
<rdar://problem/13902816>
llvm-svn: 183159
Although we don't want to show a function entry edge for a top-level path,
having it makes optimizing edges a little more uniform.
This does not affect any edges now, but will affect context edge generation
(next commit).
llvm-svn: 183158
Neither the compiler nor the analyzer are doing anything with non-VarDecl
decls in the CFG, and having them there creates extra nodes in the
analyzer's path diagnostics. Simplify the CFG (and the path edges) by
simply leaving them out. We can always add interesting decls back in when
they become relevant.
Note that this only affects decls declared in a DeclStmt, and then only
those that appear within a function body.
llvm-svn: 183157
Summary: Add support on the parser, registry, and DynTypedMatcher for binding IDs dynamically.
Reviewers: klimek
CC: cfe-commits, revane
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D911
llvm-svn: 183144
This patch ensures that APValues are deallocated with the ASTContext by
registering a deallocation function for APValues to the ASTContext.
Original version of the patch by James Dennett.
llvm-svn: 183101
An oversight in this detection made clang-format unable to format
the following nicely:
void aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa<aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb>(
cccccccccccccccccccccccccccc);
llvm-svn: 183097
Before, clang-format would not find a solution for formatting:
if ((aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ||
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb) && // aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
cccccc) {
}
llvm-svn: 183096
which is lifetime-extended by a reference binding. An additional temporary is
created for such a bitfield access (although we have no explicit AST
representation for it).
llvm-svn: 183095
materialized temporary with the corresponding MaterializeTemporaryExpr. This is
groundwork for providing C++11's guaranteed static initialization for global
references bound to lifetime-extended temporaries (if the initialization is a
constant expression).
In passing, fix a couple of bugs where some evaluation failures didn't trigger
diagnostics, and a rejects-valid where potential constant expression testing
would assume that it knew the dynamic type of *this and would reject programs
which relied on it being some derived type.
llvm-svn: 183093
clang would incorrectly not allow the following:
int x = true ? (throw 1) : 2;
The problem exists because we don't see beyond the parens.
This, in turn, causes us to believe that we are choosing between void
and int which we diagnose as an error.
Instead, allow clang to see the 'throw' inside the parens.
llvm-svn: 183085
In some cases, clang applies the C++ rules for computing the range of a
value when said value is an enum.
Instead, apply C semantics when in C mode.
llvm-svn: 183084
Jordan has pointed out that it is valuable to warn in cases when the arguments to init escape.
For example, NSData initWithBytes id not going to free the memory.
llvm-svn: 183062
For integer types of sizes 1, 2, 4 and 8, libcompiler-rt (and libgcc)
provide atomic functions that pass parameters by value and return
results directly.
libgcc and libcompiler-rt only provide optimized libcalls for
__atomic_fetch_*, as generic libcalls on non-integer types would make
little sense. This means that we can finally make __atomic_fetch_* work
on architectures for which we don't provide these operations as builtins
(e.g. ARM).
This should fix the dreaded "cannot compile this atomic library call
yet" error that would pop up once every while.
llvm-svn: 183033
In many cases, the edge from the "if" to the condition, followed by an edge from the branch condition to the target code, is uninteresting.
In such cases, we should fold the two edges into one from the "if" to the target.
This also applies to loops.
Implements <rdar://problem/14034763>.
llvm-svn: 183018
If a "}" is found inside parenthesis, this is probably a case of
missing parenthesis. This enables continuing to format after stuff code
like:
class A {
void f(
};
..
llvm-svn: 183009
With this patch, the simplified rule is:
If the block is part of a declaration (class, namespace, function,
enum, ..), merge an empty block onto a single line. Otherwise
(specifically for the compound statements of if, for, while, ...),
keep the braces on two separate lines.
The reasons are:
- Mostly the formatting of empty blocks does not matter much.
- Empty compound statements are really rare and are usually just
inserted while still working on the code. If they are on two lines,
inserting code is easier. Also, overlooking the "{}" of an
"if (...) {}" can be really bad.
- Empty declarations are not uncommon, e.g. empty constructors. Putting
them on one line saves vertical space at no loss of readability.
llvm-svn: 183008
In a certain code-path we were not deserializing an anonymous field initializer correctly,
leading to a crash when trying to IRGen it.
This is a simpler version of a patch by Yunzhong Gao!
llvm-svn: 182974
syntactic form in template instantiation. Previously, this blocked the
reversion and we ended up losing inner CXXBindTemporaryExprs (and thus
forgetting to call destructors!).
llvm-svn: 182969
...and make this work correctly in the current codebase.
After living on this for a while, it turns out to look very strange for
inlined functions that have only a single statement, and somewhat strange
for inlined functions in general (since they are still conceptually in the
middle of the path, and there is a function-entry path note).
It's worth noting that this only affects inlined functions; in the new
arrow generation algorithm, the top-level function still starts at the
first real statement in the function body, not the enclosing CompoundStmt.
This reverts r182078 / dbfa950abe0e55b173286a306ee620eff5f72ea.
llvm-svn: 182963
The testcase in PR16060 points out that while template arguments can
show that a type is not externally visible, the standards still says
they have external linkage.
In terms of our implementation, it means that we should merge just the
isExternallyVisible bit, not the formal linkage.
llvm-svn: 182962
Check for invalid decls in ObjCMethodDecl::getNextRedeclaration(); otherwise if we start from an invalid redeclaration
of an @implementation we would move to the @interface and not reach the original declaration again.
Fixes rdar://14024851
llvm-svn: 182951
It is okay to declare a block without an argument list: ^ {} or ^void {}.
In these cases, the BlockDecl's signature-as-written will just contain
the return type, rather than the entire function type. It is unclear if
this is intentional, but the analyzer shouldn't crash because of it.
<rdar://problem/14018351>
llvm-svn: 182948
references. What's more, they use this language extension in their
ATL header files (which come as part of MFC and the Win32 SDK). This patch implements support for the Microsoft extension, and addresses PR13737.
llvm-svn: 182936
Most loop notes (like "entering loop body") are attached to the condition
expression guarding a loop or its equivalent. For loops may not have a
condition expression, though. Rather than crashing, just use the entire
ForStmt as the location. This is probably the best we can do.
<rdar://problem/14016063>
llvm-svn: 182904
When trying to fall back to search from the end onwards, we
would still find leading whitespace if the leading whitespace
went on after the end of the line.
llvm-svn: 182886
This change is motivated from user feedback that some APIs use
void* as an opaque "context" object that may not really be a pointer.
Such users want an ability to turn off the warning for casts
to void* while preserving the warning for other cases.
Implements <rdar://problem/14016721>.
llvm-svn: 182884
In C, 'void' is treated like any other incomplete type, and though it is
never completed, you can cast the address of a void-typed variable to do
something useful. (In C++ it's illegal to declare a variable with void type.)
Previously we asserted on this code; now we just treat it like any other
incomplete type.
And speaking of incomplete types, we don't know their extent. Actually
check that in TypedValueRegion::getExtent, though that's not being used
by any checkers that are on by default.
llvm-svn: 182880
While we can't yet emit vbtables, this allows us to find virtual bases
of objects constructed in other TUs.
This make iostream hello world work, since basic_ostream virtually
inherits from basic_ios.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D795
llvm-svn: 182870
MSVC's class data is always comdat, so clang's should always be
linkonce_odr in LLVM IR.
Reviewers: pcc
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D838
llvm-svn: 182865
Now that the TokenAnnotator does not require stack space anymore,
reconstructing the lines has become the limiting factor. This patch
fixes that problem, allowing large files with multiple megabytes of
single unwrapped lines to be formatted.
llvm-svn: 182861
Gets rid of AnnotatedToken, putting everything into FormatToken.
FormatTokens are created once, and only referenced by pointer. This
enables multiple future features, like having tokens shared between
multiple UnwrappedLines (while there's still work to do to fully enable
that).
llvm-svn: 182859
If an identifier is on its own line and it is all upper case, it is highly
likely that this is a macro that is meant to stand on a line by itself.
Before:
class A : public QObject {
Q_OBJECT A() {}
};
Ater:
class A : public QObject {
Q_OBJECT
A() {}
};
llvm-svn: 182855
With option enabled (e.g. in Google-style):
template <typename T>
void f() {}
With option disabled:
template <typename T> void f() {}
Enabling this for Google-style and Chromium-style, not sure which other
styles would prefer that.
llvm-svn: 182849
This brings the number of linkage computations in "clang -cc1" in SemaExpr.ii
from 58426 to 43134. With -emit-llvm the number goes from 161045 to 145461.
llvm-svn: 182823
This gives slightly better precision, specifically, in cases where a non-typed region represents the array
or when the type is a non-array type, which can happen when an array is a result of a reinterpret_cast.
llvm-svn: 182810
It’s important for us to reason about the cast as it is used in std::addressof. The reason we did not
handle the cast previously was a crash on a test case (see commit r157478). The crash was in
processing array to pointer decay when the region type was not an array. Address the issue, by
just returning an unknown in that case.
llvm-svn: 182808
Before this patch the linkage cache was only used by the entry level function
(getLinkage). The function that does the actual computation (getLVForDecl),
never looked at it.
This means that we would not reuse an entry in the cache when getLVForDecl did
a recursive call. This patch fixes that by adding another computation enum
value for when we don't care about the linkage at all and having getLVForDecl
check the cache in that case.
When running "clang -cc1" over SemaExpr.ii this brings the number of linkage
computations from 93749 to 58426. When running "clang -cc1 -emit-llvm -O3" it
goes from 198708 to 161444.
For SemaExpr.ii at least linkage computation is a small enough percentage of
the work that the time difference was in the noise.
When asserts are enabled this patch also causes clang to check the linkage
cache even on recursive calls.
llvm-svn: 182799
This made it necessary to remove an error detection which would let us
bail out of braced lists in certain situations of missing "}". However,
as we always entirely escape from the braced list on finding ";", this
should not be a big problem.
With this, we can no format braced lists with uniformat inits:
return { arg1, SomeType { parameter } };
llvm-svn: 182788
In addition to enabling more code reuse, this suppresses some false positives by allowing us to
compare an element region to its base. See the ptr-arith.cpp test cases for an example.
llvm-svn: 182780
With this patch, we create all tokens in one go before parsing and pass
an ArrayRef<FormatToken*> to the UnwrappedLineParser. The
UnwrappedLineParser is switched to use pointer-to-token internally.
The UnwrappedLineParser still copies the tokens into the UnwrappedLines.
This will be fixed in an upcoming patch.
llvm-svn: 182768
To fully support this, we also need to expand tabs in the text before
the block comment. This patch breaks indentation when there was a
non-standard mixture of spaces and tabs used for indentation, but
fixes a regression in the simple case:
{
/*
* Comment.
*/
int i;
}
Is now formatted correctly, if there were tabs used for indentation
before.
llvm-svn: 182760
Block comment indentation of empty lines regressed, as we did not
have a test for it.
/* Comment with...
*
* empty line. */
is now formatted correctly again.
llvm-svn: 182757
Before:
int (*func)(void*);
void f() { int(*func)(void*); }
After (consistent space after "int"):
int (*func)(void*);
void f() { int (*func)(void*); }
llvm-svn: 182756
This gets turned into two ">" operators at the beginning in order to
simplify template parameter handling. Thus, we need a special case to
handle those two binary operators correctly.
With this patch, clang-format can now correctly handle cases like:
aaaaaa = aaaaaaa(aaaaaaa, // break
aaaaaa) >>
bbbbbb;
llvm-svn: 182754
The coercion type serves two purposes:
1. Pad structs to a multiple of 64 bits, so they are passed
'left-aligned' in registers.
2. Expose aligned floating point elements as first-level elements, so
the code generator knows to pass them in floating point registers.
We also compute the InReg flag which indicates that the struct contains
aligned 32-bit floats. This flag is used by the code generator to pick
the right registers.
llvm-svn: 182753
- All integer arguments smaller than 64 bits are extended.
- Large structs are passed indirectly, not using 'byval'.
- Structs up to 32 bytes in size are returned in registers.
Some things are not implemented yet:
- EmitVAArg can be implemented in terms of the va_arg instruction.
- When structs are passed in registers, float members require special
handling because they are passed in the floating point registers.
- Structs are left-aligned when passed in registers. This may require
padding.
llvm-svn: 182745
This option is used to select a dynamic loader prefix to be used
at runtime. Currently this is implemented for the Linux toolchain.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D851
llvm-svn: 182744
Unify handling of whitespace when breaking protruding tokens with other
whitespace replacements.
As a side effect, the BreakableToken structure changed significantly:
- have a common base class for single-line breakable tokens, as they are
much more similar
- revamp handling of multi-line comments; we now calculate the
information about lines in multi-line comments similar to normal
tokens, and always issue replacements
As a result, we were able to get rid of special casing of trailing
whitespace deletion for comments in the whitespace manager and the
BreakableToken and fixed bugs related to tab handling and escaped
newlines.
llvm-svn: 182738
In general, we like to avoid line breaks like:
...
SomeParameter, OtherParameter).DoSomething(
...
as they tend to make code really hard to read (how would you even indent the
next line?). Previously we have implemented this in a hacky way, which has now
shown to lead to problems. This fixes a few weird looking formattings, such as:
Before:
aaaaa(
aaaaa(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
.aaaaa(aaaaa),
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa);
After:
aaaaa(aaaaa(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa).aaaaa(aaaaa),
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa);
llvm-svn: 182731
If -fsanitize=leak is specified, link the program with the
LeakSanitizer runtime. Ignore this option when -fsanitize=address is specified,
because AddressSanitizer has this functionality built in.
llvm-svn: 182729
Before:
@{ NSFontAttributeNameeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
: regularFont, };
Now:
@{ NSFontAttributeNameeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :
regularFont, };
':'s in dictionary literals (and the corresponding {}s) are now marked as
TT_ObjCDictLiteral too, which makes further improvements to dict literal
layout possible.
llvm-svn: 182716
John noticed that the fix for pr15930 (r181981) didn't handle indirect
uses of local types. For example, a pointer to local struct, or a
function that returns it.
One way to implement this would be to recursively look for local
types. This would look a lot like the linkage computation itself for
types.
To avoid code duplication and utilize the existing linkage cache, this
patch just makes the computation of "type with no linkage but
externally visible because it is from an inline function" part of the
linkage computation itself.
llvm-svn: 182711
When x is empty, x ## is suppressed, and when y gets expanded, the fact that it follows ## is not
available in the macro expansion result. The macro definition can be checked instead, the ## will
be available there regardless of what x expands to.
Fixes http://llvm.org/PR12767
Patch by Harald van Dijk!
llvm-svn: 182699
When generating path notes, implicit function bodies are shown at the call
site, so that, say, copying a POD type in C++ doesn't jump you to a header
file. This is especially important when the synthesized function itself
calls another function (or block), in which case we should try to jump the
user around as little as possible.
By checking whether a called function has a body in the AST, we can tell
if the analyzer synthesized the body, and if we should therefore collapse
the call down to the call site like a true implicitly-defined function.
<rdar://problem/13978414>
llvm-svn: 182677
The new edge algorithm would keep track of the previous location in each
location context, so that it could draw arrows coming in and out of each
inlined call. However, it tried to access the location of the call before
it was actually set (at the CallEnter node). This only affected
unterminated calls at the end of a path; calls with visible exit nodes
already had a valid location.
This patch ditches the location context map, since we're processing the
nodes in order anyway, and just unconditionally updates the PrevLoc
variable after popping out of an inlined call.
<rdar://problem/13983470>
llvm-svn: 182676