Commit Graph

9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
John McCall 824c2f537c Implement the EH cleanup to call 'operator delete' if a new-expression throws
(but not if destructors associated with the full-expression throw).

llvm-svn: 113836
2010-09-14 07:57:04 +00:00
John McCall 32427785c0 More cleanup enabling.
llvm-svn: 111070
2010-08-14 07:46:19 +00:00
John McCall 612942d65f Sketch out a framework for delaying the activation of a cleanup.
Not yet complete or used.

llvm-svn: 111044
2010-08-13 21:20:51 +00:00
John McCall ad5d61e227 Revise cleanup IR generation to fix a major bug with cleanups (PR7686)
as well as some significant asymptotic inefficiencies with threading
multiple jumps through deep cleanups.

llvm-svn: 109274
2010-07-23 21:56:41 +00:00
John McCall cda666ccd8 Rename LazyCleanup -> Cleanup. No functionality change for these last three
commits.

llvm-svn: 109000
2010-07-21 07:22:38 +00:00
John McCall 20141f2d8c Rip out EHCleanupScope.
llvm-svn: 108999
2010-07-21 07:11:21 +00:00
John McCall 36ea3723c0 The GNU-runtime ObjC personality function doesn't let us rethrow with URR for
multiple reasons.  Rethrow with _objc_exception_throw instead.  Fixes PR7656.

llvm-svn: 108595
2010-07-17 00:43:08 +00:00
John McCall 2b7fc3828e Teach IR generation how to lazily emit cleanups. This has a lot of advantages,
mostly in avoiding unnecessary work at compile time but also in producing more
sensible block orderings.

Move the destructor cleanups for local variables over to use lazy cleanups.
Eventually all cleanups will do this;  for now we have some awkward code
duplication.

Tell IR generation just to never produce landing pads in -fno-exceptions.
This is a much more comprehensive solution to a problem which previously was
half-solved by checks in most cleanup-generation spots.

llvm-svn: 108270
2010-07-13 20:32:21 +00:00
John McCall bd30929e4d Validated by nightly-test runs on x86 and x86-64 darwin, including after
self-host.  Hopefully these results hold up on different platforms.  

I tried to keep the GNU ObjC runtime happy, but it's hard for me to test.
Reimplement how clang generates IR for exceptions.  Instead of creating new
invoke destinations which sequentially chain to the previous destination,
push a more semantic representation of *why* we need the cleanup/catch/filter
behavior, then collect that information into a single landing pad upon request.

Also reorganizes how normal cleanups (i.e. cleanups triggered by non-exceptional
control flow) are generated, since it's actually fairly closely tied in with
the former.  Remove the need to track which cleanup scope a block is associated
with.

Document a lot of previously poorly-understood (by me, at least) behavior.

The new framework implements the Horrible Hack (tm), which requires every
landing pad to have a catch-all so that inlining will work.  Clang no longer
requires the Horrible Hack just to make exceptions flow correctly within
a function, however.  The HH is an unfortunate requirement of LLVM's EH IR.

llvm-svn: 107631
2010-07-06 01:34:17 +00:00