Set the source ranges for parsed GNU-style attributes in
ParseGNUAttributes(), the same way that ParseCXX11Attributes() does it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75844
... instantiations
They are currently not being diagnosed because ProhibitAttributes() does
not handle attribute lists with an invalid source range. But once it
does, we need to allow GNU attributes in this place.
Additionally, start optionally diagnosing empty attr lists in
ProhibitCXX11Attributes(), since ProhibitAttribute() does it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97362
This line has a TODO comment, but the answer to it seems to be "no"
given that clang itself uses attributes on @try statements in its tests.
This ProhibitAttributes() statement is also dead code since
ProhibitAttributs() does not handle GNU attributes at the moment but
those are the only attributes valid in objc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97371
Added basic parsing/sema/serialization support to extend the
existing 'destroy' clause for use with the 'interop' directive.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98834
The condition variable is in scope in the loop increment, so we need to
emit the jump destination from wthin the scope of the condition
variable.
For GCC compatibility (and compatibility with real-world 'FOR_EACH'
macros), 'continue' is permitted in a statement expression within the
condition of a for loop, though, so there are two cases here:
* If the for loop has no condition variable, we can emit the jump
destination before emitting the condition.
* If the for loop has a condition variable, we must defer emitting the
jump destination until after emitting the variable. We diagnose a
'continue' appearing in the initializer of the condition variable,
because it would jump past the initializer into the scope of that
variable.
Reviewed By: rjmccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98816
Added basic parsing/sema/serialization support for interop directive.
Support for the 'init' clause.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98558
Somewhat surprisingly, signature help is emitted as a side-effect of
computing the expected type of a function argument.
The reason is that both actions require enumerating the possible
function signatures and running partial overload resolution, and doing
this twice would be wasteful and complicated.
Change #1: document this, it's subtle :-)
However, sometimes we need to compute the expected type without having
reached the code completion cursor yet - in particular to allow
completion of designators.
eb4ab3358c did this but introduced a
regression - it emits signature help in the wrong location as a side-effect.
Change #2: only emit signature help if the code completion cursor was reached.
Currently there is PP.isCodeCompletionReached(), but we can't use it
because it's set *after* running code completion.
It'd be nice to set this implicitly when the completion token is lexed,
but ConsumeCodeCompletionToken() makes this complicated.
Change #3: call cutOffParsing() *first* when seeing a completion token.
After this, the fact that the Sema::Produce*SignatureHelp() functions
are even more confusing, as they only sometimes do that.
I don't want to rename them in this patch as it's another large
mechanical change, but we should soon.
Change #4: prepare to rename ProduceSignatureHelp() to GuessArgumentType() etc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98488
Previously, the CurFPFeatures state was set to command line settings before
semantic analysis of the nested member functions and initialization
expressions, that's not correct, it should use the pragma state which
is in effect at the lexical position.
Reviewed By: Erich Keane, Aaron Ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98211
There is no need to check for enabled pragma for core or optional core features,
thus this check is removed
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97058
Nested `omp [begin|end] declare variant` inherit the selectors from
surrounding `omp (begin|end) declare variant` constructs. To stop such
propagation the user can add the `disable_selector_propagation` to the
`extension` set in the `implementation` selector.
Reviewed By: tianshilei1992
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95765
If we have nested declare variant context, it doesn't make sense to
inherit the match extension from the parent. Instead, just skip it.
Reviewed By: JonChesterfield
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95764
Initial support for using the OpenMPIRBuilder by clang to generate loops using the OpenMPIRBuilder. This initial support is intentionally limited to:
* Only the worksharing-loop directive.
* Recognizes only the nowait clause.
* No loop nests with more than one loop.
* Untested with templates, exceptions.
* Semantic checking left to the existing infrastructure.
This patch introduces a new AST node, OMPCanonicalLoop, which becomes parent of any loop that has to adheres to the restrictions as specified by the OpenMP standard. These restrictions allow OMPCanonicalLoop to provide the following additional information that depends on base language semantics:
* The distance function: How many loop iterations there will be before entering the loop nest.
* The loop variable function: Conversion from a logical iteration number to the loop variable.
These allow the OpenMPIRBuilder to act solely using logical iteration numbers without needing to be concerned with iterator semantics between calling the distance function and determining what the value of the loop variable ought to be. Any OpenMP logical should be done by the OpenMPIRBuilder such that it can be reused MLIR OpenMP dialect and thus by flang.
The distance and loop variable function are implemented using lambdas (or more exactly: CapturedStmt because lambda implementation is more interviewed with the parser). It is up to the OpenMPIRBuilder how they are called which depends on what is done with the loop. By default, these are emitted as outlined functions but we might think about emitting them inline as the OpenMPRuntime does.
For compatibility with the current OpenMP implementation, even though not necessary for the OpenMPIRBuilder, OMPCanonicalLoop can still be nested within OMPLoopDirectives' CapturedStmt. Although OMPCanonicalLoop's are not currently generated when the OpenMPIRBuilder is not enabled, these can just be skipped when not using the OpenMPIRBuilder in case we don't want to make the AST dependent on the EnableOMPBuilder setting.
Loop nests with more than one loop require support by the OpenMPIRBuilder (D93268). A simple implementation of non-rectangular loop nests would add another lambda function that returns whether a loop iteration of the rectangular overapproximation is also within its non-rectangular subset.
Reviewed By: jdenny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94973
https://wg21.link/P2173 is making its way through WG21 currently and
has not been formally adopted yet. This feature provides very useful
functionality in that you can specify attributes on the various
function *declarations* generated by a lambda expression, where the
current C++ grammar only allows attributes which apply to the various
function *types* so generated.
This patch implements P2173 on the assumption that it will be adopted
by WG21 with this syntax for C++23.
This commit refactors extension support to allow
specifying whether pragma is needed or not explicitly.
For backward compatibility pragmas are set to required
for all extensions that were added prior to this but
not for OpenCL 3.0 features.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97052
Our diagnostics relating to static assertions were a bit confused. For
instance, when in MS compatibility mode in C (where we accept
static_assert even without including <assert.h>), we would fail
to warn the user that they were using the wrong spelling (even in
pedantic mode), we were missing a compatibility warning about using
_Static_assert in earlier standards modes, diagnostics for the optional
message were not reflected in C as they were in C++, etc.
When '__cl_clang_function_pointers' extension is enabled
the parser should allow obtaining the function address.
This fixes PR49264!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97203
GNU-style attribute in enum bodies are allowed (and used by several
tests), and this call to ProhibitAttributes() was dead code.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97271
If a static assert has a message as the right side of an and condition, suggest a fix it of replacing the '&&' to ','.
`static_assert(cond && "Failed Cond")` -> `static_assert(cond, "Failed cond")`
This use case comes up when lazily replacing asserts with static asserts.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89065
The tile directive is in OpenMP's Technical Report 8 and foreseeably will be part of the upcoming OpenMP 5.1 standard.
This implementation is based on an AST transformation providing a de-sugared loop nest. This makes it simple to forward the de-sugared transformation to loop associated directives taking the tiled loops. In contrast to other loop associated directives, the OMPTileDirective does not use CapturedStmts. Letting loop associated directives consume loops from different capture context would be difficult.
A significant amount of code generation logic is taking place in the Sema class. Eventually, I would prefer if these would move into the CodeGen component such that we could make use of the OpenMPIRBuilder, together with flang. Only expressions converting between the language's iteration variable and the logical iteration space need to take place in the semantic analyzer: Getting the of iterations (e.g. the overload resolution of `std::distance`) and converting the logical iteration number to the iteration variable (e.g. overload resolution of `iteration + .omp.iv`). In clang, only CXXForRangeStmt is also represented by its de-sugared components. However, OpenMP loop are not defined as syntatic sugar. Starting with an AST-based approach allows us to gradually move generated AST statements into CodeGen, instead all at once.
I would also like to refactor `checkOpenMPLoop` into its functionalities in a follow-up. In this patch it is used twice. Once for checking proper nesting and emitting diagnostics, and additionally for deriving the logical iteration space per-loop (instead of for the loop nest).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76342
Before this commit, expression statements could not be annotated
with statement attributes. Whenever parser found attribute, it
unconditionally assumed that it was followed by a declaration.
This not only doesn't allow expression attributes to have attributes,
but also produces spurious error diagnostics.
In order to maintain all previously compiled code, we still assume
that GNU attributes are followed by declarations unless ALL of those
are statement attributes. And even in this case we are not forcing
the parser to think that it should parse a statement, but rather
let it proceed as if no attributes were found.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93630
The attribute definition claimed the attribute was inheritable (which
only applies to declaration attributes) and not a statement attribute.
Further, it treats subject appertainment errors as being parse errors
rather than semantic errors, which leads to us accepting invalid code.
For instance, we currently fail to reject:
void foo() {
int i = 1000;
__attribute__((nomerge, opencl_unroll_hint(8)))
if (i) { foo(); }
}
This addresses the issues by clarifying that opencl_unroll_hint is a
statement attribute and handles its appertainment checks in the
semantic layer instead of the parsing layer. This changes the output of
the diagnostic text to be more consistent with other appertainment
errors.
OpenCL keywords 'pipe' and 'generic' are unconditionally
supported for OpenCL C 2.0 or in OpenCL C++ mode. In OpenCL C 3.0
these keywords are available if corresponding optional core
feature is supported.
Reviewed By: Anastasia, svenvh
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95778
In Clang today, we parse the different attribute syntaxes
(__attribute__, __declspec, and [[]]) in a fairly rigid order. This
leads to confusion for users when they guess the order incorrectly,
and leads to bug reports like PR24559 or necessitates changes like
D94788.
This patch adds a helper function to allow us to more easily parse
attributes in arbitrary order, and then updates all of the places
where we would parse two or more different syntaxes in a rigid order to
use the helper method. The patch does not attempt to handle Microsoft
attributes ([]) because those are ambiguous with other code constructs
and we don't have any attributes that use the syntax.
Currently, there is some refactoring needed in existing interface of OpenCL option
settings to support OpenCL C 3.0. The problem is that OpenCL extensions and features
are not only determined by the target platform but also by the OpenCL version.
Also, there are core extensions/features which are supported unconditionally in
specific OpenCL C version. In fact, these rules are not being followed for all targets.
For example, there are some targets (as nvptx and r600) which don't support
OpenCL C 2.0 core features (nvptx.languageOptsOpenCL.cl, r600.languageOptsOpenCL.cl).
After the change there will be explicit differentiation between optional core and core
OpenCL features which allows giving diagnostics if target doesn't support any of
necessary core features for specific OpenCL version.
This patch also eliminates `OpenCLOptions` instance duplication from `TargetOptions`.
`OpenCLOptions` instance should take place in `Sema` as it's going to be modified
during parsing. Removing this duplication will also allow to generally simplify
`OpenCLOptions` class for parsing purposes.
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92277
Currently, there are many instances where `SourceLocation` objects are
converted to raw representation to be stored in structs that are
used as fields of tagged unions.
This is done to make the corresponding structs trivial.
Triviality allows avoiding undefined behavior when implicitly changing
the active member of the union.
However, in most cases, we can explicitly construct an active member
using placement new. This patch adds the required active member
selections and replaces `SourceLocation`-s represented as
`unsigned int` with proper `SourceLocation`-s.
One notable exception is `DeclarationNameLoc`: the objects of this class
are often not properly initialized (so the code currently relies on
its default constructor which uses memset). This class will be fixed
in a separate patch.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94237
This patch adds support for two new variants of the vectorize_width
pragma:
1. vectorize_width(X[, fixed|scalable]) where an optional second
parameter is passed to the vectorize_width pragma, which indicates if
the user wishes to use fixed width or scalable vectorization. For
example the user can now write something like:
#pragma clang loop vectorize_width(4, fixed)
or
#pragma clang loop vectorize_width(4, scalable)
In the absence of a second parameter it is assumed the user wants
fixed width vectorization, in order to maintain compatibility with
existing code.
2. vectorize_width(fixed|scalable) where the width is left unspecified,
but the user hints what type of vectorization they prefer, either
fixed width or scalable.
I have implemented this by making use of the LLVM loop hint attribute:
llvm.loop.vectorize.scalable.enable
Tests were added to
clang/test/CodeGenCXX/pragma-loop.cpp
for both the 'fixed' and 'scalable' optional parameter.
See this thread for context: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2020-November/067262.html
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89031
The new clang internal extension '__cl_clang_function_pointers'
allows use of function pointers and other features that have
the same functionality:
- Use of member function pointers;
- Unrestricted use of references to functions;
- Virtual member functions.
This not a vendor extension and therefore it doesn't require any
special target support. Exposing this functionality fully
will require vendor or Khronos extension.
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94021
Part of the <=> changes in C++20 make certain patterns of writing equality
operators ambiguous with themselves (sorry!).
This patch goes through and adjusts all the comparison operators such that
they should work in both C++17 and C++20 modes. It also makes two other small
C++20-specific changes (adding a constructor to a type that cases to be an
aggregate, and adding casts from u8 literals which no longer have type
const char*).
There were four categories of errors that this review fixes.
Here are canonical examples of them, ordered from most to least common:
// 1) Missing const
namespace missing_const {
struct A {
#ifndef FIXED
bool operator==(A const&);
#else
bool operator==(A const&) const;
#endif
};
bool a = A{} == A{}; // error
}
// 2) Type mismatch on CRTP
namespace crtp_mismatch {
template <typename Derived>
struct Base {
#ifndef FIXED
bool operator==(Derived const&) const;
#else
// in one case changed to taking Base const&
friend bool operator==(Derived const&, Derived const&);
#endif
};
struct D : Base<D> { };
bool b = D{} == D{}; // error
}
// 3) iterator/const_iterator with only mixed comparison
namespace iter_const_iter {
template <bool Const>
struct iterator {
using const_iterator = iterator<true>;
iterator();
template <bool B, std::enable_if_t<(Const && !B), int> = 0>
iterator(iterator<B> const&);
#ifndef FIXED
bool operator==(const_iterator const&) const;
#else
friend bool operator==(iterator const&, iterator const&);
#endif
};
bool c = iterator<false>{} == iterator<false>{} // error
|| iterator<false>{} == iterator<true>{}
|| iterator<true>{} == iterator<false>{}
|| iterator<true>{} == iterator<true>{};
}
// 4) Same-type comparison but only have mixed-type operator
namespace ambiguous_choice {
enum Color { Red };
struct C {
C();
C(Color);
operator Color() const;
bool operator==(Color) const;
friend bool operator==(C, C);
};
bool c = C{} == C{}; // error
bool d = C{} == Red;
}
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78938
The `assumes` directive is an OpenMP 5.1 feature that allows the user to
provide assumptions to the optimizer. Assumptions can refer to
directives (`absent` and `contains` clauses), expressions (`holds`
clause), or generic properties (`no_openmp_routines`, `ext_ABCD`, ...).
The `assumes` spelling is used for assumptions in the global scope while
`assume` is used for executable contexts with an associated structured
block.
This patch only implements the global spellings. While clauses with
arguments are "accepted" by the parser, they will simply be ignored for
now. The implementation lowers the assumptions directly to the
`AssumptionAttr`.
Reviewed By: ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91980
Given the following code:
```
void Foo(int);
void Baz()
{
Bar(sizeof int);
}
```
The error message which is printed today is this:
```
error: expected parentheses around type name in sizeof expression
```
There is no source location printed whatsoever, so fixing a compile break like this becomes extremely hard in a large codebase.
My change improves the error message. But it doesn't output a FixItHint because I wasn't able to figure out how to get the locations for left and right parens. So any tips would be appreciated.
```
<source>:7:6: error: expected parentheses around type name in sizeof expression
Bar(sizeof int);
^
```
Reviewed By: rsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91129
The `assumes` directive is an OpenMP 5.1 feature that allows the user to
provide assumptions to the optimizer. Assumptions can refer to
directives (`absent` and `contains` clauses), expressions (`holds`
clause), or generic properties (`no_openmp_routines`, `ext_ABCD`, ...).
The `assumes` spelling is used for assumptions in the global scope while
`assume` is used for executable contexts with an associated structured
block.
This patch only implements the global spellings. While clauses with
arguments are "accepted" by the parser, they will simply be ignored for
now. The implementation lowers the assumptions directly to the
`AssumptionAttr`.
Reviewed By: ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91980
Function Parser::ParseAvailabilityAttribute checks that the message string of
an availability attribute is not a wide string literal. Test case
clang/test/Parser/attr-availability.c specifies that a string literal is
expected.
The code checked that the first token in a string concatenation is a string
literal, and then that the concatenated string consists of 1-byte characters.
On a target where wide character is 1 byte, a string concatenation "a" L"b"
passes both those checks, but L"b" alone is rejected. More generally, "a" u8"b"
passes the checks, but u8"b" alone is rejected.
So check isAscii() instead of character size.
_Nullable_result generally like _Nullable, except when being imported into a
swift async method. rdar://70106409
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92495
552c6c2 removed support for promoting VLAs to constant arrays when the bounds
isn't an ICE, since this can result in miscompiling a conforming program that
assumes that the array is a VLA. Promoting VLAs for fields is still supported,
since clang doesn't support VLAs in fields, so no conforming program could have
a field VLA.
This change is really disruptive, so this commit carves out two more cases
where we promote VLAs which can't miscompile a conforming program:
- When the VLA appears in an ivar -- this seems like a corollary to the field thing
- When the VLA has an initializer -- VLAs can't have an initializer
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90871
template-parameter-list in a lambda.
This implements one of the missing parts of P0857R0. Mark it as not done
on the cxx_status page given that it's still incomplete.
PreferedType were not set when parsing compound literals, hence
designated initializers were not available as code completion suggestions.
This patch sets the preferedtype to parsed type for the following initializer
list.
Fixes https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues/142.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92370
Reviewed by aaron.ballman, rsmith, wchilders
Highlights of review:
- avoid specifying an underlying type (unless such an enum is stored (or part of an abi?))
- avoid using enums as bit-fields, preferring unsigned bit-fields that we static_cast enumerators to. (MS's abi laysout enum bit-fields differently).
- clang-format, clang-format, clang-format.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D91035
Thank you!
Reviewed here: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91409 by Aaron.
Highlights of the review:
- avoid an underlying type for enums
- avoid enum bit fields (MSVC packing anomalies) and favor static_casts to unsigned bit-fields
Patch by Thorsten Schuett <schuett@gmail.com> w some minor fixes in SemaType.cpp where a couple asserts had to be repaired to deal with lack of implicit coversion to int.
Thanks Thorsten!
Since these are scoped enumerators, they have to be prefixed by DeclaratorContext, so lets remove Context from the name, and return some characters to the multiverse.
Patch was reviewed here: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91011
Thank you to aaron, bruno, wyatt and barry for indulging me.
Pragma 'clang fp' is extended to support a new option, 'exceptions'. It
allows to specify floating point exception behavior more flexibly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89849
ParseOpenMP.cpp was pretty much clang-formatted except a few minor
locations. Let's make it a clang formatted file.
Reviewed By: JonChesterfield
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90440
We collect the source location of a trailing return type in the parser,
improving the location for regular functions and providing a location
for lambdas, where previously there was none.
Fixes PR47732.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90129
Given the following VarTemplateDecl AST,
```
VarTemplateDecl col:26 X
|-TemplateTypeParmDecl typename depth 0 index 0
`-VarDecl X 'bool' cinit
`-CXXBoolLiteralExpr 'bool' true
```
previously, we returned the VarDecl as the top-level decl, which was not
correct, the top-level decl should be VarTemplateDecl.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89098
The current C++ grammar allows an anonymous bit-field with an attribute,
but this is ambiguous (the attribute in that case could appertain to the
type instead of the bit-field). The current thinking in the Core Working
Group is that it's better to disallow attributes in that position at the
grammar level so that the ambiguity resolves in favor of applying to the
type.
During discussions about the behavior of the attribute, the Core Working
Group also felt it was better to disallow anonymous bit-fields from
specifying a default member initializer.
This implements both sets of related grammar changes.
Add the `swift_newtype` attribute which allows a type definition to be
imported into Swift as a new type. The imported type must be either an
enumerated type (enum) or an object type (struct).
This is based on the work of the original changes in
8afaf3aad2
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87652
Reviewed By: Aaron Ballman
With this extension the effects of `omp begin declare variant` will be
applied to template function declarations. The behavior is opt-in and
controlled by the `extension(allow_templates)` trait. While generally
useful, this will enable us to implement complex math function calls by
overloading the templates of the standard library with the ones in
libc++.
Reviewed By: JonChesterfield
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85735
This extension allows to declare variants in between `omp begin/end
declare variant` that do not match the type of the existing function
with that name. Without this extension we would not find a base function
(with a compatible type), therefore create a new one, which would
cause conflicting declarations. With this extension we will not create
"missing" base functions, which basically renders these specializations
harmless. They will be generated but never called.
Reviewed By: JonChesterfield
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85878
Due to `omp begin/end declare variant`, OpenMP context selectors can be
nested. This patch adds initial support for this so we can use it for
target math variants. We should improve the detection of "equivalent"
scores and user conditions, we should also revisit the data structures
of the OMPTraitInfo object, however, both are not pressing issues right
now.
Reviewed By: JonChesterfield
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85877
This is the initial part of the implementation of the C++20 likelihood
attributes. It handles the attributes in an if statement.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85091
This change implements pragma STDC FENV_ROUND, which is introduced by
the extension to standard (TS 18661-1). The pragma is implemented only
in frontend, it sets apprpriate state of FPOptions stored in Sema. Use
of these bits in constant evaluation adn/or code generator is not in the
scope of this change.
Parser issues warning on unsuppored pragma when it encounteres pragma
STDC FENV_ROUND, however it makes syntax checks and updates Sema state
as if the pragma were supported.
Primary purpose of the partial implementation is to facilitate
development of non-default floating poin environment. Previously a
developer cannot set non-default rounding mode in sources, this mades
preparing tests for say constant evaluation substantially complicated.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86921
-frewrite-includes.
Remove the special-case (and highly implausible) diagnostic for a
compound token that crosses a file boundary, and instead model that case
the same as a compound token separated by whitespace, so that file
transitions and presumed file transitions behave the same way.
For example:
#define FOO(x) (x)
FOO({});
... forms a statement-expression after macro expansion. This warning
applies to '({' and '})' delimiting statement-expressions, '[[' and ']]'
delimiting attributes, and '::*' introducing a pointer-to-member.
The warning for forming these compound tokens across macro expansions
(or across files!) is enabled by default; the warning for whitespace
within the tokens is not, but is included in -Wall.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86751
This is motivated by tooling (clangd, libclang etc) - headers without
declarations are legitimate even if they're not valid TUs.
The other use -x c-header cases (PCH/modules) are nonstandard anyway and this
warning doesn't seem necessary there either.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85789
Summary:
Introduced OMPChildren class to handle all associated clauses, statement
and child expressions/statements. It allows to represent some directives
more correctly (like flush, depobj etc. with pseudo clauses, ordered
depend directives, which are standalone, and target data directives).
Also, it will make easier to avoid using of CapturedStmt in directives,
if required (atomic, tile etc. directives).
Also, it simplifies serialization/deserialization of the
executable/declarative directives.
Reduces number of allocation operations for mapper declarations.
Reviewers: jdoerfert
Subscribers: yaxunl, guansong, jfb, cfe-commits, sstefan1, aaron.ballman, caomhin
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83261
This patch implements Clang front end support for the OpenMP TR8
`present` motion modifier for `omp target update` directives. The
next patch in this series implements OpenMP runtime support.
Reviewed By: ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84711
It was unclear what `isa` was supposed to mean so we did not provide any
traits for this context selector. With this patch we will allow *any*
string or identifier. We use the target attribute and target info to
determine if the trait matches. In other words, we will check if the
provided value is a target feature that is available (at the call site).
Fixes PR46338
Reviewed By: ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83281
This patch implements Clang front end support for the OpenMP TR8
`present` motion modifier for `omp target update` directives. The
next patch in this series implements OpenMP runtime support.
Reviewed By: ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84711
`to` and `from` clauses take the same modifiers, which are called
"motion modifiers" in TR8, so implement handling of their modifiers
once not twice. This will make it easier to implement additional
motion modifiers in the future.
Reviewed By: ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84710
name annotation.
Instead, defer forming the member access expression or DeclRefExpr until
we build the use of ClassifyName's result. Just build an
UnresolvedLookupExpr to track the LookupResult until we're ready to
consume it.
This also reverts commit 2f7269b677 (other
than its testcase). That change was an attempted workaround for the same
problem.
This patch implements Clang front end support for the OpenMP TR8
`present` map type modifier. The next patch in this series implements
OpenMP runtime support.
This patch does not attempt to implement TR8 sec. 2.22.7.1 "map
Clause", p. 319, L14-16:
> If a map clause with a present map-type-modifier is present in a map
> clause, then the effect of the clause is ordered before all other
> map clauses that do not have the present modifier.
Compare to L10-11, which Clang does not appear to implement yet:
> For a given construct, the effect of a map clause with the to, from,
> or tofrom map-type is ordered before the effect of a map clause with
> the alloc, release, or delete map-type.
This patch also does not implement the `present` implicit-behavior for
`defaultmap` or the `present` motion-modifier for `target update`.
Reviewed By: ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83061
Currently a capture-default which is not the first element in the lambda-capture
is diagnosed with a generic expected variable name or 'this' in lambda capture
list, which is true but not very helpful.
If we don't have already parsed a capture-default then a lone "&" or "=" is
likely to be a misplaced capture-default, so diagnose it as such.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83681
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
- add more tests (the test added in 2f448467e4 is weak);
- improve the `MyTemplate<type_typo, int>();` case, with this patch, typo correction
suggests the type decl, and no regressions found.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83025
This implements the default(firstprivate) clause as defined in OpenMP
Technical Report 8 (2.22.4).
Reviewed By: jdoerfert, ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75591
Summary:
This patch is removing the custom enumeration for OpenMP Directives and Clauses and replace them
with the newly tablegen generated one from llvm/Frontend. This is a first patch and some will follow to share the same
infrastructure where possible. The next patch should use the clauses allowance defined in the tablegen file.
Reviewers: jdoerfert, DavidTruby, sscalpone, kiranchandramohan, ichoyjx
Reviewed By: DavidTruby, ichoyjx
Subscribers: jholewinski, cfe-commits, dblaikie, MaskRay, ymandel, ichoyjx, mgorny, yaxunl, guansong, jfb, sstefan1, aaron.ballman, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #flang, #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82906
Summary:
Provide `default` and `delete` completion after the function equals.
Reviewers: kadircet, sammccall
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82548
If an `if` statement uses braces for its `then` block, suggest braces for the `else` and `else if` completion blocks, Otherwise don't suggest them.
Reviewed By: sammccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82626
instead of postfix-expressions, and improve error recovery for postfix
operators after unary-expressions.
This covers nullptr, __null, and some calls to type traits with special
parsing rules. We would previously not parse a postfix-expression suffix
for these expressions, so would reject expressions such as
__is_trivial(int)["foo"].
For the case where a postfix-expression suffix is *not* permitted after
a unary-expression (for example, after a new-expression or sizeof
expression), produce a diagnostic if one appears there anyway. That's
always ill-formed, but previously produced very bad diagnostics.
This reverts commit defd43a5b3.
with correction to solve msan report
To solve https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46166 where the
floating point settings in PCH files aren't compatible, rewrite
FPFeatures to use a delta in the settings rather than absolute settings.
With this patch, these floating point options can be benign.
Reviewers: rjmccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81869
This reverts commit b55d723ed6.
Reapply Modify FPFeatures to use delta not absolute settings
To solve https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46166 where the
floating point settings in PCH files aren't compatible, rewrite
FPFeatures to use a delta in the settings rather than absolute settings.
With this patch, these floating point options can be benign.
Reviewers: rjmccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81869
Summary:
Previously OMPD_unknown was last item in the Directive enumeration and its position was
used in various comparison and assertion. With the new Directive enumeration, this should be
change with llvm::omp::Directive_enumSize. This patch fix two place where it was not done in
D81736.
Reviewers: vdmitrie, jdoerfert, jdenny
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Subscribers: yaxunl, guansong, sstefan1, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82518
C++ unqualified name lookup searches template parameter scopes
immediately after finishing searching the entity the parameters belong
to. (Eg, for a class template, you search the template parameter scope
after looking in that class template and its base classes and before
looking in the scope containing the class template.) This is complicated
by the fact that scope lookup within a template parameter scope looks in
a different sequence of places prior to reaching the end of the
declarator-id in the template declaration.
We used to approximate the proper lookup rule with a hack in the scope /
decl context walk inside name lookup. Now we instead compute the lookup
parent for each template parameter scope.
In order to get this right, we now make sure to enter a distinct Scope
for each template parameter scope, and make sure to re-enter the
enclosing class scopes properly when handling delay-parsed regions
within a class.
Summary:
As discussed previously when landing patch for OpenMP in Flang, the idea is
to share common part of the OpenMP declaration between the different Frontend.
While doing this it was thought that moving to tablegen instead of Macros will also
give a cleaner and more powerful way of generating these declaration.
This first part of a future series of patches is setting up the base .td file for
DirectiveLanguage as well as the OpenMP version of it. The base file is meant to
be used by other directive language such as OpenACC.
In this first patch, the Directive and Clause enums are generated with tablegen
instead of the macros on OMPConstants.h. The next pacth will extend this
to other enum and move the Flang frontend to use it.
Reviewers: jdoerfert, DavidTruby, fghanim, ABataev, jdenny, hfinkel, jhuber6, kiranchandramohan, kiranktp
Reviewed By: jdoerfert, jdenny
Subscribers: arphaman, martong, cfe-commits, mgorny, yaxunl, hiraditya, guansong, jfb, sstefan1, aaron.ballman, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #openmp, #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81736
Summary:
As discussed previously when landing patch for OpenMP in Flang, the idea is
to share common part of the OpenMP declaration between the different Frontend.
While doing this it was thought that moving to tablegen instead of Macros will also
give a cleaner and more powerful way of generating these declaration.
This first part of a future series of patches is setting up the base .td file for
DirectiveLanguage as well as the OpenMP version of it. The base file is meant to
be used by other directive language such as OpenACC.
In this first patch, the Directive and Clause enums are generated with tablegen
instead of the macros on OMPConstants.h. The next pacth will extend this
to other enum and move the Flang frontend to use it.
Reviewers: jdoerfert, DavidTruby, fghanim, ABataev, jdenny, hfinkel, jhuber6, kiranchandramohan, kiranktp
Reviewed By: jdoerfert, jdenny
Subscribers: cfe-commits, mgorny, yaxunl, hiraditya, guansong, jfb, sstefan1, aaron.ballman, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #openmp, #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81736
Summary:
Compiler may erroneously treat current context in OpenMP pragmas as the
context where new type declaration/definition is allowed. But the
declartation/definition of the new types in OpenMP pragmas should not be
allowed.
Reviewers: jdoerfert
Subscribers: yaxunl, guansong, sstefan1, cfe-commits, caomhin
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82019
We weren't re-entering template scopes in the right order, causing this
to break self-host with -fdelayed-template-parsing.
This reverts commit 237c2a23b6.
C++ unqualified name lookup searches template parameter scopes
immediately after finishing searching the entity the parameters belong
to. (Eg, for a class template, you search the template parameter scope
after looking in that class template and its base classes and before
looking in the scope containing the class template.) This is complicated
by the fact that scope lookup within a template parameter scope looks in
a different sequence of places prior to reaching the end of the
declarator-id in the template declaration.
We used to approximate the proper lookup rule with a hack in the scope /
decl context walk inside name lookup. Now we instead compute the lookup
parent for each template parameter scope. This gets the right answer and
as a bonus is substantially simpler and more uniform.
In order to get this right, we now make sure to enter a distinct Scope
for each template parameter scope. (The fact that we didn't before was
already a bug, but not really observable most of the time, since
template parameters can't shadow each other.)
Summary:
DelayedTemplateParsing is marked as BENIGN_LANGOPT, so we are allowed to
use a delayed template in a non-delayed TU.
(This is clangd's default configuration on windows: delayed-template-parsing
is on for the preamble and forced off for the current file)
However today clang fails to parse implicit instantiations in a non-dtp
TU of templates defined in a dtp PCH file (and presumably module?).
In this case the delayed parser is not registered, so the function is
simply marked "delayed" again. We then hit an assert:
end of TU template instantiation should not create more late-parsed templates
Reviewers: rsmith
Subscribers: ilya-biryukov, usaxena95, cfe-commits, kadircet
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81474
The ParseStructUnionBody function was separately keeping track of the
field decls for historical reasons, however the "ActOn" functions add
the field to the RecordDecl anyway.
The "ParseStructDeclaration" function, which handles parsing fields
didn't have a way of handling what happens on an anonymous field, and
changing it would alter a large amount of objc code, so I chose instead
to implement this by just filling the FieldDecls vector with the actual
FieldDecls that were successfully added to the recorddecl .
Summary:
Right now it is a '<invalid sloc>' for cases like this.
CounterCoverageMappingBuilder relies on the information to decide the
region for a attributed loop.
Fixes PR40971
Reviewers: ABataev, jdenny, lebedev.ri, aaron.ballman
Reviewed by: jdenny, aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80944
DiagnosticErrorTrap is usually inappropriate because it indicates
whether an error message was rendered in a given region (and is
therefore affected by -ferror-limit and by suppression of errors if we
see an invalid declaration).
hasErrorOccurred() is usually inappropriate because it indicates
whethere an "error:" message was displayed, regardless of whether the
message was a warning promoted to an error, and therefore depends on
things like -Werror that are usually irrelevant.
Where applicable, CodeSynthesisContexts are used to attach notes to
the first diagnostic produced in a region of code, isnstead of using an
error trap and then attaching a note to whichever diagnostic happened to
be produced last (or suppressing the note if the final diagnostic is a
disabled warning!).
This is mostly NFC.
Summary:
This patch upstreams support for a new storage only bfloat16 C type.
This type is used to implement primitive support for bfloat16 data, in
line with the Bfloat16 extension of the Armv8.6-a architecture, as
detailed here:
https://community.arm.com/developer/ip-products/processors/b/processors-ip-blog/posts/arm-architecture-developments-armv8-6-a
The bfloat type, and its properties are specified in the Arm Architecture
Reference Manual:
https://developer.arm.com/docs/ddi0487/latest/arm-architecture-reference-manual-armv8-for-armv8-a-architecture-profile
In detail this patch:
- introduces an opaque, storage-only C-type __bf16, which introduces a new bfloat IR type.
This is part of a patch series, starting with command-line and Bfloat16
assembly support. The subsequent patches will upstream intrinsics
support for BFloat16, followed by Matrix Multiplication and the
remaining Virtualization features of the armv8.6-a architecture.
The following people contributed to this patch:
- Luke Cheeseman
- Momchil Velikov
- Alexandros Lamprineas
- Luke Geeson
- Simon Tatham
- Ties Stuij
Reviewers: SjoerdMeijer, rjmccall, rsmith, liutianle, RKSimon, craig.topper, jfb, LukeGeeson, fpetrogalli
Reviewed By: SjoerdMeijer
Subscribers: labrinea, majnemer, asmith, dexonsmith, kristof.beyls, arphaman, danielkiss, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76077
Summary:
Clang crashes when trying to finish function body. MaybeODRUseExprs is
not empty because of const static data member parsed in outer evaluation
context, upon call for isTypeIdInParens() function. It builds
annot_primary_expr, later parsed in ParseConstantExpression() in
inner constant expression evaluation context.
Reviewers: rjmccall, rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80925
Summary:
Asm goto is not supported by SLH. Warn if an instance of asm goto is detected
while SLH is enabled.
Test included.
Reviewed By: jyu2
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79743
This operator is intended for casting between
pointers to objects in different address spaces
and follows similar logic as const_cast in C++.
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60193
Objective-C++11 and under MS extensions.
This matches the MSVC behavior, and means that Objective-C behaves as a
set of extensions to the base language, rather than replacing the base
language rule with a different one.
The 'class' or 'struct' keyword is only permitted as part of either an
enum definition or a standalone opaque-enum-declaration, not as part of
an elaborated type specifier. We previously failed to diagnose this, and
generally didn't properly implement the restrictions on elaborated type
specifiers for enumeration types.
In passing, also fixed incorrect parsing for enum-bases, which we
previously parsed as a type-name, but are actually a type-specifier-seq.
This matters for cases like 'enum E : int *p;', which is valid as a
Microsoft extension.
Plus some minor parse diagnostic improvements.
Bumped the recently-added ExtWarn for 'enum E : int x;' to be
DefaultError; this is not an intentional extension, so producing an
error by default seems appropriate, but the warning flag to disable it
may still be useful for code written against old Clang. The same
treatment is given here to the diagnostic for 'enum class E x;', which
we similarly have incorrectly accepted for many years. These diagnostics
continue to be suppressed under -fms-extensions and when compiling
Objective-C code. We will need to decide separately whether Objective-C
should follow the C++ rules or the (older) MSVC rules.
Previously we implemented non-standard disambiguation rules to
distinguish an enum-base from a bit-field but otherwise treated a :
after an elaborated-enum-specifier as introducing an enum-base. That
misparses various examples (anywhere an elaborated-type-specifier can
appear followed by a colon, such as within a ternary operator or
_Generic).
We now implement the C++11 rules, with the old cases accepted as
extensions where that seemed reasonable. These amount to:
* an enum-base must always be accompanied by an enum definition (except
in a standalone declaration of the form 'enum E : T;')
* in a member-declaration, 'enum E :' always introduces an enum-base,
never a bit-field
* in a type-specifier (or similar context), 'enum E :' is not
permitted; the colon means whatever else it would mean in that
context.
Fixed underlying types for enums are also permitted in Objective-C and
under MS extensions, plus as a language extension in all other modes.
The behavior in ObjC and MS extensions modes is unchanged (but the
bit-field disambiguation is a bit better); remaining language modes
follow the C++11 rules.
Fixes PR45726, PR39979, PR19810, PR44941, and most of PR24297, plus C++
core issues 1514 and 1966.
Summary:
Section names used in clang section pragmas were not validated against
previously defined sections, causing section type conflicts to be
ignored by Sema.
This patch enables Clang to capture these section type conflicts by
using the existing Sema's UnifySection method to validate section names
from clang section pragmas.
Reviewers: hans, rnk, javed.absar
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78572
test cases
Add support for #pragma float_control
Reviewers: rjmccall, erichkeane, sepavloff
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72841
This reverts commit 85dc033cac, and makes
corrections to the test cases that failed on buildbots.
This is a code clean up of the PropertyAttributeKind and
ObjCPropertyAttributeKind enums in ObjCPropertyDecl and ObjCDeclSpec that are
exactly identical. This non-functional change consolidates these enums
into one. The changes are to many files across clang (and comments in LLVM) so
that everything refers to the new consolidated enum in DeclObjCCommon.h.
2nd Landing Attempt...
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77233
This is a code clean up of the PropertyAttributeKind and
ObjCPropertyAttributeKind enums in ObjCPropertyDecl and ObjCDeclSpec that are
exactly identical. This non-functional change consolidates these enums
into one. The changes are to many files across clang (and comments in LLVM) so
that everything refers to the new consolidated enum in DeclObjCCommon.h.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77233
This reverts commit 61ba1481e2.
I'm reverting this because it breaks the lldb build with
incomplete switch coverage warnings. I would fix it forward,
but am not familiar enough with lldb to determine the correct
fix.
lldb/source/Plugins/TypeSystem/Clang/TypeSystemClang.cpp:3958:11: error: enumeration values 'DependentExtInt' and 'ExtInt' not handled in switch [-Werror,-Wswitch]
switch (qual_type->getTypeClass()) {
^
lldb/source/Plugins/TypeSystem/Clang/TypeSystemClang.cpp:4633:11: error: enumeration values 'DependentExtInt' and 'ExtInt' not handled in switch [-Werror,-Wswitch]
switch (qual_type->getTypeClass()) {
^
lldb/source/Plugins/TypeSystem/Clang/TypeSystemClang.cpp:4889:11: error: enumeration values 'DependentExtInt' and 'ExtInt' not handled in switch [-Werror,-Wswitch]
switch (qual_type->getTypeClass()) {