The work on this project was left in an unfinished and inconsistent state.
Hopefully someone will eventually get a chance to implement this feature, but
in the meantime, it is better to put things back the way the were. I have
left support in the bitcode reader to handle the case-range bitcode format,
so that we do not lose bitcode compatibility with the llvm 3.3 release.
This reverts the following commits: 155464, 156374, 156377, 156613, 156704,
156757, 156804 156808, 156985, 157046, 157112, 157183, 157315, 157384, 157575,
157576, 157586, 157612, 157810, 157814, 157815, 157880, 157881, 157882, 157884,
157887, 157901, 158979, 157987, 157989, 158986, 158997, 159076, 159101, 159100,
159200, 159201, 159207, 159527, 159532, 159540, 159583, 159618, 159658, 159659,
159660, 159661, 159703, 159704, 160076, 167356, 172025, 186736
llvm-svn: 190328
This helper function needs the type identifier map when we switch
DIType::getContext to return DIScopeRef instead of DIScope.
Since isSubprogramContext is used by DwarfDebug only, We move it to DwarfDebug
to have easy access to the map.
llvm-svn: 190325
Apparently folks run into this (PR17097). The flag is not supported by
MSVC either, but we should parse it so we don't get confused when it occurs.
This changes the clang-cl output for "clang-cl /c /o foo.obj" from:
clang-cl.exe: error: no such file or directory: '/o'
clang-cl.exe: error: no such file or directory: 'foo.obj'
to:
clang-cl.exe: warning: argument unused during compilation: '/o bajs.obj'
llvm-svn: 190323
A reference to a scope is more general than a reference to a type since
DIType is a subclass of DIScope.
A reference to a type can be either an identifier for the type or
the DIType itself, while a reference to a scope can be either an
identifier for the type (when the scope is indeed a type) or the
DIScope itself. A reference to a type and a reference to a scope
will be resolved in the same way. The only difference is in the
verifier when a field is a reference to a type (i.e. the containing
type field of a DICompositeType) or a field is a reference to a scope
(i.e. the context field of a DIType).
This is to get ready for switching DIType::getContext to return
DIScopeRef instead of DIScope.
Tighten up isTypeRef and isScopeRef to make sure the identifier is not
empty and the MDNode is DIType for TypeRef and DIScope for ScopeRef.
llvm-svn: 190322
stores, make sure the load or store that accesses the higher half does not have
an alignment that is larger than the offset from the original address.
llvm-svn: 190318
it is an implicit instantiation of a class template specialization), pick the
first-loaded definition to be the canonical definition, and merge all other
definitions into it.
This is still rather incomplete -- we need to extend every form of declaration
that can appear within a CXXRecordDecl to be redeclarable if it came from an
AST file (this includes fields, enumerators, ...).
llvm-svn: 190315
(I didn't take a guess at the Linux names, as these tests are currently
skipped with the comment "No standard locations for libc++ on Linux.")
llvm-svn: 190307
Fix XCoreLowerThreadLocal trying to initialise globals
which have no initializer.
Add handling of const expressions containing thread local variables.
These need to be replaced with instructions, as the thread ID is
used to access the thread local variable.
llvm-svn: 190300
This sidesteps a bug in PrescheduleNodesWithMultipleUses() which
does not check if callResources will be affected by the transformation.
llvm-svn: 190299
"long long" which is currently technically only "reserved for future" use in OpenCL, but
since clang in OpenCL mode supports it we may as well test the modifications to
the settings made for that type.
llvm-svn: 190297
languages, as well as specifying errno is not set by the math functions. Make the
clang front-end set those appropriately when the OpenCL language option is set.
Patch by Erik Schnetter!
llvm-svn: 190296
name lookup from lazily deserializing the other declarations with the same
name, by tracking a bit to indicate whether a name in a DeclContext might have
additional external results. This also allows lazier reconciling of the lookup
table if a module import adds decls to a pre-existing DC.
However, this exposes a pre-existing bug, which causes a regression in
test/Modules/decldef.mm: if we have a reference to a declaration, and a
later-imported module adds a redeclaration, nothing causes us to load that
redeclaration when we use or emit the reference (which can manifest as a
reference to an undefined inline function, a use of an incomplete type, and so
on). decldef.mm has been extended with an additional testcase which fails with
or without this change.
llvm-svn: 190293
We used to generate the compact unwind encoding from the machine
instructions. However, this had the problem that if the user used `-save-temps'
or compiled their hand-written `.s' file (with CFI directives), we wouldn't
generate the compact unwind encoding.
Move the algorithm that generates the compact unwind encoding into the
MCAsmBackend. This way we can generate the encoding whether the code is from a
`.ll' or `.s' file.
<rdar://problem/13623355>
llvm-svn: 190290
Let clang-format consistently keep up to one empty line (configured via
FormatStyle::MaxEmptyLinesToKeep) in nested blocks, e.g. lambdas. Also,
actually format single statements in nested blocks.
Before:
DEBUG({ int i; });
DEBUG({
int i;
// an empty line here would just be removed.
int j;
});
After:
DEBUG({ int i; });
DEBUG({
int i;
int j;
});
llvm-svn: 190278