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Eli Friedman 2b680b43e9 Simplify the scheme used for keywords, and change the classification
scheme to be more useful.

The new scheme introduces a set of categories that should be more 
readable, and also reflects what we want to consider as an extension 
more accurately.  Specifically, it makes the "what is a keyword" 
determination accurately reflect whether the keyword is a GNU or 
Microsoft extension.

I also introduced separate flags for keyword aliases; this is useful 
because the classification of the aliases is mostly unrelated to the 
classification of the original keyword.

This patch treats anything that's in the implementation 
namespace (prefixed with "__", or "_X" where "X" is any upper-case 
letter) as a keyword without marking it as an extension.  This is 
consistent with the standards in that an implementation is allowed to define 
arbitrary extensions in the implementation namespace without violating 
the standard. This gets rid of all the nasty "extension used" warnings 
for stuff like __attribute__ in -pedantic mode.  We still warn for 
extensions outside of the the implementation namespace, like typeof.
If someone wants to implement -Wextensions or something like that, we 
could add additional information to the keyword table.

This also removes processing for the unused "Boolean" language option; 
such an extension isn't supported on any other C implementation, so I 
don't see any point to adding it.

The changes to test/CodeGen/inline.c are required because previously, we 
weren't actually disabling the "inline" keyword in -std=c89 mode.

I'll remove Boolean and NoExtensions from LangOptions in a follow-up 
commit.

llvm-svn: 70281
2009-04-28 03:13:54 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar c7ba533378 Add warning when a tentative array definition is assumed to have one element.
- Also, fixed one to actually be one (instead of zero). :)

llvm-svn: 69226
2009-04-15 21:35:27 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar a45cf5b6b0 Rename clang to clang-cc.
Tests and drivers updated, still need to shuffle dirs.

llvm-svn: 67602
2009-03-24 02:24:46 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 87f95b0a6a Introduce code modification hints into the diagnostics system. When we
know how to recover from an error, we can attach a hint to the
diagnostic that states how to modify the code, which can be one of:

  - Insert some new code (a text string) at a particular source
    location
  - Remove the code within a given range
  - Replace the code within a given range with some new code (a text
    string)

Right now, we use these hints to annotate diagnostic information. For
example, if one uses the '>>' in a template argument in C++98, as in
this code:

  template<int I> class B { };
  B<1000 >> 2> *b1;

we'll warn that the behavior will change in C++0x. The fix is to
insert parenthese, so we use code insertion annotations to illustrate
where the parentheses go:

test.cpp:10:10: warning: use of right-shift operator ('>>') in template
argument will require parentheses in C++0x
  B<1000 >> 2> *b1;
         ^
    (        )


Use of these annotations is partially implemented for HTML
diagnostics, but it's not (yet) producing valid HTML, which may be
related to PR2386, so it has been #if 0'd out.

In this future, we could consider hooking this mechanism up to the
rewriter to actually try to fix these problems during compilation (or,
after a compilation whose only errors have fixes). For now, however, I
suggest that we use these code modification hints whenever we can, so
that we get better diagnostics now and will have better coverage when
we find better ways to use this information.

This also fixes PR3410 by placing the complaint about missing tokens
just after the previous token (rather than at the location of the next
token).

llvm-svn: 65570
2009-02-26 21:00:50 +00:00
Douglas Gregor dd430f7ec9 Centralize error reporting of improper uses of incomplete types in the
new DiagnoseIncompleteType. It provides additional information about
struct/class/union/enum types when possible, either by pointing to the
forward declaration of that type or by pointing to the definition (if
we're in the process of defining that type). 
Fixes <rdar://problem/6500531>.

llvm-svn: 62521
2009-01-19 19:26:10 +00:00
Eli Friedman 46f8c1290a Oops, accidentally commited the wrong version of the test (original
commit r61160).

llvm-svn: 61162
2008-12-17 22:22:03 +00:00
Eli Friedman 44842d140f Do proper recovery from an invalid switch condiition. Fixes PR3229.
llvm-svn: 61160
2008-12-17 22:19:57 +00:00
Chris Lattner 3d72297909 diagnose C99 6.9.1p5, C arguments in definitions that are lacking
a name.  This implements PR3208.

llvm-svn: 61127
2008-12-17 07:32:46 +00:00
Chris Lattner 6bf1db148c fix a buggy fall through that caused a crash-on-invalid. rdar://6248081
llvm-svn: 60961
2008-12-12 19:20:14 +00:00
Chris Lattner fce12fdf6f rename recovery-3 to recovery.c
llvm-svn: 60931
2008-12-12 06:21:41 +00:00