Added assertion if unexpected property decls are found where they don't belong.
Consolidated property decl. printing by using a helper function.
llvm-svn: 49862
-Added ContextDecl (no TranslationUnitDecl)
-ScopedDecl class has a ContextDecl member
-FieldDecl class has a ContextDecl member, so that a Field or a ObjCIvar can be traced back to their RecordDecl/ObjCInterfaceDecl easily
-FunctionDecl, ObjCMethodDecl, TagDecl, ObjCInterfaceDecl inherit from ContextDecl. With TagDecl as ContextDecl, enum constants have a EnumDecl as their context.
-Moved Decl class to a "DeclBase.h" along with ContextDecl class
-CurContext is handled by Sema
llvm-svn: 49208
I also finished unifying access to scope decl change by converting Sema::getObjCInterfaceDecl() to use Sema::LookupDecl(). This is much cleaner now:-)
llvm-svn: 49107
(1) Remove IdLoc (it's never used).
(2) Add a bool to enable/disable lazy builtin creaation (defaults to true).
This enables us to use LookupDecl() in Sema::isTypeName(), which is also part of this commit.
To make this work, I changed isTypeName() to be a non-const member function. I'm not happy with this, however I fiddled with making LookupDecl() and friends const and it got ugly pretty quickly. We can certainly add it back if/when someone has time to fiddle with it. For now, I thought this simplification was more important than retaining the const-ness.
llvm-svn: 49087
- Added a DenseMap to associate an IdentifierInfo with the ObjCCompatibleAliasDecl.
- Renamed LookupScopedDecl->LookupDecl and changed it's return type to Decl. Also added lookup for ObjCCompatibleAliasDecl's.
- Removed Sema::LookupInterfaceDecl(). Converted clients to used LookupDecl().
- Some minor indentation changes.
Will deal with ObjCInterfaceDecl and getObjCInterfaceDecl() in a separate commit...
llvm-svn: 49058
specified. Previously, the ctor would allocate memory for the list and then
it would get filled in later. Move the allocation+filling in to be more
consistent with other stuff, e.g. the addMethods method.
llvm-svn: 48427
lib dir and move all the libraries into it. This follows the main
llvm tree, and allows the libraries to be built in parallel. The
top level now enforces that all the libs are built before Driver,
but we don't care what order the libs are built in. This speeds
up parallel builds, particularly incremental ones.
llvm-svn: 48402