up adding them twice when running with -no-integrated-cpp or
-save-temps.
- <rdar://problem/6766636> -save-temps falls over with prefix headers
llvm-svn: 68660
- Add -static-define option driver can use when __STATIC__ should be
defined (instead of __DYNAMIC__).
- Don't set __OPTIMIZE_SIZE__ on Os, __OPTIMIZE_SIZE__ is tied to Oz.
- Set __NO_INLINE__ following GCC 4.2.
- Set __GNU_GNU_INLINE__ or __GNU_STDC_INLINE__ following GCC 4.2.
- Set __EXCEPTIONS for Objective-C NonFragile ABI.
- Set __STRICT_ANSI__ for standard conforming modes.
- I added a clang style test case in utils for this, but its not
particularly portable and I don't think it belongs in the test
suite.
llvm-svn: 68621
- This is pretty ugly, but the most obvious solution. Chime in if you
have a nicer one.
- The problem is that with -save-temps, clang-cc has no idea what the
name of the original input file is. However, the user expects to be
able to set breakpoints based on the input file name.
- We support this by providing a new option -main-file-name (similar
to -dumpbase used by gcc) which allows the driver to pass in the
original file name.
- <rdar://problem/6753383> building with clang using --save-temps
gets the compile unit name from the .i file...
llvm-svn: 68595
- Add -pic-level clang-cc option to specify the value for the define,
updated driver to pass this.
- Added __pic__
- Added OBJC_ZEROCOST_EXCEPTIONS define while I was here (to match gcc).
llvm-svn: 68584
clang.
- We will eventually want some more driver infrastructre for this
probably.
- For now, the clang-cc interface stays relatively the same, but we
don't accept multiple instances anymore, or the [no-] variants
directly.
llvm-svn: 68550
incorrectly. I'm blanking on the smartest way to write this search,
but we should just do the right thing when we move to TableGen.
- <rdar://problem/6761194> [driver] -Wextra-tokens isn't parsed
correctly
llvm-svn: 68525
- Ignore some more -W options and -[fm] options which we can somewhat
safely ignore.
- Recognize that -W is an alias for -Wextra
W: -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Werror-implicit-function-declaration -Wfour-char-constants -Winit-self -Wmissing-format-attribute -Wno-#warnings -Wno-comment -Wno-long-long -Wno-variadic-macros -Wold-style-definition -Wstrict-prototypes -Wunused-parameter
f: -fconstant-cfstrings -fdollars-in-identifiers -finline -finline-functions -fno-inline -fno-keep-inline-functions -fno-strict-aliasing -fobjc-atdefs -fobjc-call-cxx-cdtors -fobjc-new-property -fstack-protector
m: -mconstant-cfstrings -mfix-and-continue
llvm-svn: 68487
preceeded by a linker input flag.
- <rdar://problem/6757236> clang should make a dSYM when going
straight from source to binary
- This still matches gcc, but the right way to solve this would be to
detect the situation we care about (we are compiling from source
and linking in one step), instead of looking at the suffix of the
input file. The Tool doesn't quite have enough information to do
this yet, however.
- Also, find the suffix correctly.
llvm-svn: 68417
the preprocessor.
- PR3602.
- As is inherent in the blanket forwarding options, this will only
work if clang-cc happens to accept what the user passed. Users by
and large should use driver options to interact with the
preprocessor, if at all possible.
llvm-svn: 68144
- Rip out various bits of logic from clang-cc's dependency file gen,
force driver to provide instead.
- -MD output now goes to proper location
<rdar://problem/6723948> clang -MD puts dep file in /tmp with wrong name
- -M and -MM still don't work correctly.
llvm-svn: 68022