Use the newly available space in the bit-fields of Stmt to pack
OverloadExpr, UnresolvedLookupExpr and UnresolvedMemberExpr.
Additionally store the results in the overload set in a trailing array.
This saves 1 pointer + 8 bytes per UnresolvedLookupExpr and
UnresolvedMemberExpr.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56368
Reviewed By: rjmccall
llvm-svn: 350732
Use the newly available space in the bit-fields of Stmt.
This saves one pointer per CXXNoexceptExpr/SubstNonTypeTemplateParmExpr.
Use this opportunity to run clang-format on these two classes and
fix some style issues. NFC overall.
llvm-svn: 350627
Use the newly available space in the bit-fields of Stmt. Additionally store
FirstQualifierFoundInScope as a trailing object since it is most of the time
null (non-null for 2 of the 35446 CXXDependentScopeMemberExpr when parsing
all of Boost).
It would be possible to move the data for the nested-name-specifier to a
trailing object too to save another 2 pointers, however doing so did actually
regress the time taken to parse all of Boost slightly.
This saves 8 bytes + 1 pointer per CXXDependentScopeMemberExpr in the vast
majority of cases.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56367
Reviewed By: rjmccall
llvm-svn: 350625
Store the optional array size expression, optional initialization expression
and optional placement new arguments in a trailing array. Additionally store
the range for the parenthesized type-id in a trailing object if needed since
in the vast majority of cases the type is not parenthesized (not a single new
expression in the translation unit of SemaDecl.cpp has a parenthesized type-id).
This saves 2 pointers per CXXNewExpr in all cases, and 2 pointers + 8 bytes
per CXXNewExpr in the common case where the type is not parenthesized.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56134
Reviewed By: rjmccall
llvm-svn: 350527
Use the newly available space in the bit-fields of Stmt.
This saves 1 pointer per DependentScopeDeclRefExpr/CXXUnresolvedConstructExpr.
Additionally rename "TypeSourceInfo *Type;" to "TypeSourceInfo *TSI;"
as was done in D56022 (r350003) (but this is an internal detail anyway),
and clang-format both classes. NFC.
llvm-svn: 350525
This attribute, called "objc_externally_retained", exposes clang's
notion of pseudo-__strong variables in ARC. Pseudo-strong variables
"borrow" their initializer, meaning that they don't retain/release
it, instead assuming that someone else is keeping their value alive.
If a function is annotated with this attribute, implicitly strong
parameters of that function aren't implicitly retained/released in
the function body, and are implicitly const. This is useful to expose
for performance reasons, most functions don't need the extra safety
of the retain/release, so programmers can opt out as needed.
This attribute can also apply to declarations of local variables,
with similar effect.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55865
llvm-svn: 350422
Store the arguments of CXXConstructExpr in a trailing array. This is very
similar to the CallExpr case in D55771, with the exception that there is
only one derived class (CXXTemporaryObjectExpr) and that we compute the
offset to the trailing array instead of storing it.
This saves one pointer per CXXConstructExpr and CXXTemporaryObjectExpr.
Reviewed By: rjmccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56022
llvm-svn: 350003
Since CallExpr::setNumArgs has been removed, it is now possible to store the
callee expression and the argument expressions of CallExpr in a trailing array.
This saves one pointer per CallExpr, CXXOperatorCallExpr, CXXMemberCallExpr,
CUDAKernelCallExpr and UserDefinedLiteral.
Given that CallExpr is used as a base of the above classes we cannot use
llvm::TrailingObjects. Instead we store the offset in bytes from the this pointer
to the start of the trailing objects and manually do the casts + arithmetic.
Some notes:
1.) I did not try to fit the number of arguments in the bit-fields of Stmt.
This leaves some space for future additions and avoid the discussion about
whether x bits are sufficient to hold the number of arguments.
2.) It would be perfectly possible to recompute the offset to the trailing
objects before accessing the trailing objects. However the trailing objects
are frequently accessed and benchmarks show that it is slightly faster to
just load the offset from the bit-fields. Additionally, because of 1),
we have plenty of space in the bit-fields of Stmt.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55771
Reviewed By: rjmccall
llvm-svn: 349910
A map clause with the close map-type-modifier is a hint to
prefer that the variables are mapped using a copy into faster
memory.
Patch by Ahsan Saghir (saghir)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55719
llvm-svn: 349551
Move some diagnostics around between Diagnostic*Kinds.td files. Diagnostics
used in multiple places were moved to DiagnosticCommonKinds.td. Diagnostics
listed in the wrong place (ie, Sema diagnostics listed in
DiagnosticsParseKinds.td) were moved to the correct places. One diagnostic
split into two so that the diagnostic string is in the .td file instead of in
code. Cleaned up the diagnostic includes after all the changes.
llvm-svn: 349125
Address spaces are cast into generic before invoking the constructor.
Added support for a trailing Qualifiers object in FunctionProtoType.
Note: This recommits the previously reverted patch,
but now it is commited together with a fix for lldb.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54862
llvm-svn: 349019
Summary:
Currently the Clang AST doesn't store information about how the callee of a CallExpr was found. Specifically if it was found using ADL.
However, this information is invaluable to tooling. Consider a tool which renames usages of a function. If the originally CallExpr was formed using ADL, then the tooling may need to additionally qualify the replacement.
Without information about how the callee was found, the tooling is left scratching it's head. Additionally, we want to be able to match ADL calls as quickly as possible, which means avoiding computing the answer on the fly.
This patch changes `CallExpr` to store whether it's callee was found using ADL. It does not change the size of any AST nodes.
Reviewers: fowles, rsmith, klimek, shafik
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: aaron.ballman, riccibruno, calabrese, titus, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55534
llvm-svn: 348977
Address spaces are cast into generic before invoking the constructor.
Added support for a trailing Qualifiers object in FunctionProtoType.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54862
llvm-svn: 348927
Use zip_longest in two locations that compare iterator ranges.
zip_longest allows the iteration using a range-based for-loop and to be
symmetric over both ranges instead of prioritizing one over the other.
In that latter case code have to handle the case that the first is
longer than the second, the second is longer than the first, and both
are of the same length, which must partially be checked after the loop.
With zip_longest, this becomes an element comparison within the loop
like the comparison of the elements themselves. The symmetry makes it
clearer that neither the first and second iterators are handled
differently. The iterators are not event used directly anymore, just
the ranges.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55468
llvm-svn: 348762
When debugging a boost build with a modified
version of Clang, I discovered that the PTH implementation
stores TokenKind in 8 bits. However, we currently have 368
TokenKinds.
The result is that the value gets truncated and the wrong token
gets picked up when including PTH files. It seems that this will
go wrong every time someone uses a token that uses the 9th bit.
Upon asking on IRC, it was brought up that this was a highly
experimental features that was considered a failure. I discovered
via googling that BoostBuild (mostly Boost.Math) is the only user of
this
feature, using the CC1 flag directly. I believe that this can be
transferred over to normal PCH with minimal effort:
https://github.com/boostorg/build/issues/367
Based on advice on IRC and research showing that this is a nearly
completely unused feature, this patch removes it entirely.
Note: I considered leaving the build-flags in place and making them
emit an error/warning, however since I've basically identified and
warned the only user, it seemed better to just remove them.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54547
Change-Id: If32744275ef1f585357bd6c1c813d96973c4d8d9
llvm-svn: 348266
Remove the pointless "+ 0" which I added for some reason when
modifying these statement/expression classes since it looks
like this is a typo. Following the suggestion of aaron.ballman
in D54902. NFC.
llvm-svn: 348150
CallExpr::setNumArgs is the only thing that prevents storing the arguments
in a trailing array. There is only 3 places in Sema where setNumArgs is called.
D54900 dealt with one of them.
This patch remove the other two calls to setNumArgs in ConvertArgumentsForCall.
To do this we do the following changes:
1.) Replace the first call to setNumArgs by an assertion since we are moving the
responsability to allocate enough space for the arguments from
Sema::ConvertArgumentsForCall to its callers
(which are Sema::BuildCallToMemberFunction, and Sema::BuildResolvedCallExpr).
2.) Add a new member function CallExpr::shrinkNumArgs, which can only be used
to drop arguments and then replace the second call to setNumArgs by
shrinkNumArgs.
3.) Add a new defaulted parameter MinNumArgs to CallExpr and its derived
classes which specifies a minimum number of argument slots to allocate.
The actual number of arguments slots allocated will be
max(number of args, MinNumArgs) with the extra args nulled. Note that
after the creation of the call expression all of the arguments will be
non-null. It is just during the creation of the call expression that some of
the last arguments can be temporarily null, until filled by default arguments.
4.) Update Sema::BuildCallToMemberFunction by passing the number of parameters
in the function prototype to the constructor of CXXMemberCallExpr. Here the
change is pretty straightforward.
5.) Update Sema::BuildResolvedCallExpr. Here the change is more complicated
since the type-checking for the function type was done after the creation of
the call expression. We need to move this before the creation of the call
expression, and then pass the number of parameters in the function prototype
(if any) to the constructor of the call expression.
6.) Update the deserialization of CallExpr and its derived classes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54902
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
llvm-svn: 348145
Use the newly available space in the bit-fields of Stmt
and store the expressions in a trailing array. This saves
2 pointer per ParenListExpr.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54675
Reviewed By: rjmccall
llvm-svn: 347320
Use the newly available space in the bit-fields of Stmt and store the
string data in a trailing array of chars after the trailing array
of SourceLocation. This cuts the size of StringLiteral by 2 pointers.
Also refactor slightly StringLiteral::Create and StringLiteral::CreateEmpty
so that StringLiteral::Create is just responsible for the allocation, and the
constructor is responsible for doing all the initialization. This match what
is done for the other classes in general.
This patch should have no other functional changes apart from this.
A concern was raised during review about the interaction between
this patch and serialization abbreviations. I believe however that
there is currently no abbreviation defined for StringLiteral.
The only statements/expressions which have abbreviations are currently
DeclRefExpr, IntegerLiteral, CharacterLiteral and ImplicitCastExpr.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54166
Reviewed By: dblaikie, rjmccall
llvm-svn: 346969
Use the newly available space in the bit-fields of Stmt
to store some data from MemberExpr. This saves
one pointer per MemberExpr.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54525
Reviewed By: dblaikie
llvm-svn: 346953
This patch breaks Index/opencl-types.cl LIT test:
Script:
--
: 'RUN: at line 1'; stage1/bin/c-index-test -test-print-type llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl -cl-std=CL2.0 | stage1/bin/FileCheck llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl
--
Command Output (stderr):
--
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:3:26: warning: unsupported OpenCL extension 'cl_khr_fp16' - ignoring [-Wignored-pragmas]
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:4:26: warning: unsupported OpenCL extension 'cl_khr_fp64' - ignoring [-Wignored-pragmas]
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:8:9: error: use of type 'double' requires cl_khr_fp64 extension to be enabled
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:11:8: error: declaring variable of type 'half' is not allowed
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:15:3: error: use of type 'double' requires cl_khr_fp64 extension to be enabled
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:16:3: error: use of type 'double4' (vector of 4 'double' values) requires cl_khr_fp64 extension to be enabled
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:26:26: warning: unsupported OpenCL extension 'cl_khr_gl_msaa_sharing' - ignoring [-Wignored-pragmas]
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:35:44: error: use of type '__read_only image2d_msaa_t' requires cl_khr_gl_msaa_sharing extension to be enabled
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:36:49: error: use of type '__read_only image2d_array_msaa_t' requires cl_khr_gl_msaa_sharing extension to be enabled
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:37:49: error: use of type '__read_only image2d_msaa_depth_t' requires cl_khr_gl_msaa_sharing extension to be enabled
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:38:54: error: use of type '__read_only image2d_array_msaa_depth_t' requires cl_khr_gl_msaa_sharing extension to be enabled
llvm-svn: 346338
A ConstantExpr class represents a full expression that's in a context where a
constant expression is required. This class reflects the path the evaluator
took to reach the expression rather than the syntactic context in which the
expression occurs.
In the future, the class will be expanded to cache the result of the evaluated
expression so that it's not needlessly re-evaluated
Reviewed By: rsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53475
llvm-svn: 345692
Only store the NRVO candidate if needed in ReturnStmt.
A good chuck of all of the ReturnStmt have no NRVO candidate
(more than half when parsing all of Boost). For all of them
this saves one pointer. This has no impact on children().
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53716
Reviewed By: rsmith
llvm-svn: 345605
Don't store the data for the condition variable if not needed.
This cuts the size of WhileStmt by up to a pointer.
The order of the children is kept the same.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53715
Reviewed By: rjmccall
llvm-svn: 345597
Don't store the data for the init statement and condition variable
if not needed. This cuts the size of SwitchStmt by up to 2 pointers.
The order of the children is intentionally kept the same.
Also use the newly available space in the bit-fields of Stmt
to store the bit representing whether all enums have been covered
instead of using a PointerIntPair.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53714
Reviewed By: rjmccall
llvm-svn: 345510
Summary: This patch adds a new code generation path for bound sharing directives containing distribute parallel for. The new code generation scheme applies to chunked schedules on distribute and parallel for directives. The scheme simplifies the code that is being generated by eliminating the need for an outer for loop over chunks for both distribute and parallel for directives. In the case of distribute it applies to any sized chunk while in the parallel for case it only applies when chunk size is 1.
Reviewers: ABataev, caomhin
Reviewed By: ABataev
Subscribers: jholewinski, guansong, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53448
llvm-svn: 345509
Summary:
I recently discovered that adding the following code into `opencl-c.h` causes
failure of `test/Headers/opencl-c-header.cl`:
```
#pragma OPENCL EXTENSION cl_my_ext : begin
void cl_my_ext_foobarbaz();
#pragma OPENCL EXTENSIOn cl_my_ext : end
```
Clang crashes at the assertion is `ASTReader::getGlobalSubmoduleID()`:
```
assert(I != M.SubmoduleRemap.end() && "Invalid index into submodule index remap");
```
The root cause of the problem that to deserialize `OPENCL_EXTENSION_DECLS`
section `ASTReader` needs to deserialize a Decl contained in it. In turn,
deserializing a Decl requires information about whether this declaration is
part of a (sub)module, but this information is not read yet because it is
located further in a module file.
Reviewers: Anastasia, yaxunl, JDevlieghere
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Subscribers: sidorovd, cfe-commits, asavonic
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53200
llvm-svn: 345497
Don't store the data for case statements of the form LHS ... RHS if not
needed. This cuts the size of CaseStmt by 1 pointer + 1 SourceLocation in
the common case.
Also use the newly available space in the bit-fields of Stmt to store the
keyword location of SwitchCase and move the small accessor
SwitchCase::getSubStmt to the header.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53609
Reviewed By: rjmccall
llvm-svn: 345472
Only store the needed data in IfStmt. This cuts the size of IfStmt
by up to 3 pointers + 1 SourceLocation. The order of the children
is intentionally kept the same even though it would be more
convenient to put the optional trailing objects last. Additionally
use the newly available space in the bit-fields of Stmt to store
the location of the "if".
The result of this is that for the common case of an
if statement of the form:
if (some_cond)
some_statement
the size of IfStmt is brought down to 8 bytes + 2 pointers,
instead of 8 bytes + 5 pointers + 2 SourceLocation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53607
Reviewed By: rjmccall
llvm-svn: 345464
Make the following changes to PredefinedExpr:
1. Move PredefinedExpr below StringLiteral so that it can use its definition.
2. Rename IdentType to IdentKind to be more in line with clang's conventions,
and propagate the change to its users.
3. Move the location and the IdentKind into the newly available space of
the bit-fields of Stmt.
4. Only store the function name when needed. When parsing all of Boost,
of the 1357 PredefinedExpr 919 have no function name.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53605
Reviewed By: rjmccall
llvm-svn: 345460
Although some classes are using the tail padding of Stmt, most of
them are not. In particular the expression classes are not using it
since there is Expr in between, and Expr contains a single pointer.
This patch widen the bit-fields to Stmt to 8 bytes and move some
data from NullStmt, CompoundStmt, LabelStmt, AttributedStmt, SwitchStmt,
WhileStmt, DoStmt, ForStmt, GotoStmt, ContinueStmt, BreakStmt
and ReturnStmt to the newly available space.
In itself this patch do not achieve much but I plan to go through each of
the classes in the statement/expression hierarchy and use this newly
available space. A quick estimation gives me that this should shrink the
size of the statement/expression hierarchy by >10% when parsing all of Boost.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53604
Reviewed By: rjmccall
llvm-svn: 345459
This patch moves the virtual file system form clang to llvm so it can be
used by more projects.
Concretely the patch:
- Moves VirtualFileSystem.{h|cpp} from clang/Basic to llvm/Support.
- Moves the corresponding unit test from clang to llvm.
- Moves the vfs namespace from clang::vfs to llvm::vfs.
- Formats the lines affected by this change, mostly this is the result of
the added llvm namespace.
RFC on the mailing list:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2018-October/126657.html
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52783
llvm-svn: 344140
from those that aren't.
This patch changes the way __block variables that aren't captured by
escaping blocks are handled:
- Since non-escaping blocks on the stack never get copied to the heap
(see https://reviews.llvm.org/D49303), Sema shouldn't error out when
the type of a non-escaping __block variable doesn't have an accessible
copy constructor.
- IRGen doesn't have to use the specialized byref structure (see
https://clang.llvm.org/docs/Block-ABI-Apple.html#id8) for a
non-escaping __block variable anymore. Instead IRGen can emit the
variable as a normal variable and copy the reference to the block
literal. Byref copy/dispose helpers aren't needed either.
This reapplies r343518 after fixing a use-after-free bug in function
Sema::ActOnBlockStmtExpr where the BlockScopeInfo was dereferenced after
it was popped and deleted.
rdar://problem/39352313
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51564
llvm-svn: 343542
from those that aren't.
This patch changes the way __block variables that aren't captured by
escaping blocks are handled:
- Since non-escaping blocks on the stack never get copied to the heap
(see https://reviews.llvm.org/D49303), Sema shouldn't error out when
the type of a non-escaping __block variable doesn't have an accessible
copy constructor.
- IRGen doesn't have to use the specialized byref structure (see
https://clang.llvm.org/docs/Block-ABI-Apple.html#id8) for a
non-escaping __block variable anymore. Instead IRGen can emit the
variable as a normal variable and copy the reference to the block
literal. Byref copy/dispose helpers aren't needed either.
This reapplies r341754, which was reverted in r341757 because it broke a
couple of bots. r341754 was calling markEscapingByrefs after the call to
PopFunctionScopeInfo, which caused the popped function scope to be
cleared out when the following code was compiled, for example:
$ cat test.m
struct A {
id data[10];
};
void foo() {
__block A v;
^{ (void)v; };
}
This commit calls markEscapingByrefs before calling PopFunctionScopeInfo
to prevent that from happening.
rdar://problem/39352313
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51564
llvm-svn: 343518
Add support for OMP5.0 requires directive and unified_address clause.
Patches to follow will include support for additional clauses.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52359
llvm-svn: 343063
Introduce the following optimizations in DeclarationName(Table):
1. Store common kinds inline in DeclarationName instead of
DeclarationNameExtra. Currently the kind of C++ constructor, destructor,
conversion function and overloaded operator names is stored in
DeclarationNameExtra. Instead store it inline in DeclarationName.
To do this align IdentifierInfo, CXXSpecialName, DeclarationNameExtra
and CXXOperatorIdName to 8 bytes so that we can use the lower 3 bits of
DeclarationName::Ptr. This is already the case on 64 bits archs anyway.
This also allow us to remove DeclarationNameExtra from CXXSpecialName
and CXXOperatorIdName, which shave off a pointer from CXXSpecialName.
2. Synchronize the enumerations DeclarationName::NameKind,
DeclarationName::StoredNameKind and Selector::IdentifierInfoFlag.
This makes DeclarationName::getNameKind much more efficient since we can
replace the switch table by a single comparison and an addition.
3. Put the overloaded operator names inline in DeclarationNameTable to remove
an indirection. This increase the size of DeclarationNameTable a little
bit but this is not important since it is only used in ASTContext, and
never copied nor moved from. This also get rid of the last dynamic
allocation in DeclarationNameTable.
Altogether these optimizations cut the run time of parsing all of Boost by
about 0.8%. While we are at it, do the following NFC modifications:
1. Put the internal classes CXXSpecialName, CXXDeductionGuideNameExtra,
CXXOperatorIdName, CXXLiteralOperatorIdName and DeclarationNameExtra
in a namespace detail since these classes are only meant to be used by
DeclarationName and DeclarationNameTable. Make this more explicit by making
the members of these classes private and friending DeclarationName(Table).
2. Make DeclarationName::getFETokenInfo a non-template since every users are
using it to get a void *. It was supposed to be used with a type to avoid
a subsequent static_cast.
3. Change the internal functions DeclarationName::getAs* to castAs* since when
we use them we already know the correct kind. This has no external impact
since all of these are private.
Reviewed By: erichkeane, rjmccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52267
llvm-svn: 342729
Move declarations for OMPClauseReader, OMPClauseWriter to ASTReader.h
and ASTWriter.h and move implementation to ASTReader.cpp and
ASTWriter.cpp. This change helps generalize the serialization of
OpenMP clauses and will be used in the future implementation of new
OpenMP directives (e.g. requires).
Patch by Patrick Lyster
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52097
llvm-svn: 342322
declare reduction.
If the declare reduction construct with the non-dependent type is
defined in the template construct, the compiler might crash on the
template instantition. Reworked the whole instantiation scheme for the
declare reduction constructs to fix this problem correctly.
llvm-svn: 342151
submodule visibility is disabled.
Attempting to pick a specific declaration to make visible when the
module containing the merged declaration becomes visible is error-prone,
as we don't yet know which declaration we'll choose to be the definition
when we are informed of the merging.
This reinstates r342019, reverted in r342020. The regression previously
observed after this commit was fixed in r342096.
llvm-svn: 342097
submodule visibility is disabled.
Attempting to pick a specific declaration to make visible when the
module containing the merged declaration becomes visible is error-prone,
as we don't yet know which declaration we'll choose to be the definition
when we are informed of the merging.
llvm-svn: 342019
Fix a bug in the deserialization of IMPORTS section and allow for
imported modules to also be printed with -module-file-info.
rdar://problem/43867753
llvm-svn: 341902
from those that aren't.
This patch changes the way __block variables that aren't captured by
escaping blocks are handled:
- Since non-escaping blocks on the stack never get copied to the heap
(see https://reviews.llvm.org/D49303), Sema shouldn't error out when
the type of a non-escaping __block variable doesn't have an accessible
copy constructor.
- IRGen doesn't have to use the specialized byref structure (see
https://clang.llvm.org/docs/Block-ABI-Apple.html#id8) for a
non-escaping __block variable anymore. Instead IRGen can emit the
variable as a normal variable and copy the reference to the block
literal. Byref copy/dispose helpers aren't needed either.
rdar://problem/39352313
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51564
llvm-svn: 341754
Specifically, AttributedType now tracks a regular attr::Kind rather than
having its own parallel Kind enumeration, and AttributedTypeLoc now
holds an Attr* instead of holding an ad-hoc collection of Attr fields.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50526
This reinstates r339623, reverted in r339638, with a fix to not fail
template instantiation if we instantiate a QualType with no associated
type source information and we encounter an AttributedType.
llvm-svn: 340215
While investigating why LLDB (which can build hundreds of clang
modules during one debug session) was getting "too many open files"
errors, I found that most of them are .pcm files that are kept open by
ModuleManager. Pretty much all of the open file dscriptors are
FileEntries that are refering to `.pcm` files for which a buffer
already exists in a CompilerInstance's PCMCache.
Before PCMCache was added it was necessary to hold on to open file
descriptors to ensure that all ModuleManagers using the same
FileManager read the a consistent version of a given `.pcm` file on
disk, even when a concurrent clang process overwrites the file halfway
through. The PCMCache makes this practice unnecessary, since it caches
the entire contents of a `.pcm` file, while the FileManager caches all
the stat() information.
This patch adds a call to FileEntry::closeFile() to the path where a
Buffer has already been created. This is necessary because even for a
freshly written `.pcm` file the file is stat()ed once immediately
after writing to generate a FileEntry in the FileManager. Because a
freshly-generated file's contents is stored in the PCMCache, it is
fine to close the file immediately thereafter. The second change this
patch makes is to set the `ShouldClose` flag to true when reading a
`.pcm` file into the PCMCache for the first time.
[For reference, in 1 Clang instance there is
- 1 FileManager and
- n ModuleManagers with
- n PCMCaches.]
rdar://problem/40906753
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50870
llvm-svn: 340188
The compiler may produce unexpected error messages/crashes when declare
target variables were used. Patch fixes problems with the declarations
marked as declare target to or link.
llvm-svn: 339805
This breaks compiling atlwin.h in Chromium. I'm sure the code is invalid
in some way, but we put a lot of work into accepting it, and I'm sure
rejecting it was not an intended consequence of this refactoring. :)
llvm-svn: 339638
Specifically, AttributedType now tracks a regular attr::Kind rather than
having its own parallel Kind enumeration, and AttributedTypeLoc now
holds an Attr* instead of holding an ad-hoc collection of Attr fields.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50526
llvm-svn: 339623
Clang generates copy and dispose helper functions for each block literal
on the stack. Often these functions are equivalent for different blocks.
This commit makes changes to merge equivalent copy and dispose helper
functions and reduce code size.
To enable merging equivalent copy/dispose functions, the captured object
infomation is encoded into the helper function name. This allows IRGen
to check whether an equivalent helper function has already been emitted
and reuse the function instead of generating a new helper function
whenever a block is defined. In addition, the helper functions are
marked as linkonce_odr to enable merging helper functions that have the
same name across translation units and marked as unnamed_addr to enable
the linker's deduplication pass to merge functions that have different
names but the same content.
rdar://problem/42640608
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50152
llvm-svn: 339438
Recommit of r335084 after revert in r335516.
... instead of prepending it at the beginning (the original behavior
since implemented in r122535 2010-12-23). This builds up an
AttributeList in the the order in which the attributes appear in the
source.
The reverse order caused nodes for attributes in the AST (e.g. LoopHint)
to be in the reverse order, and therefore printed in the wrong order in
-ast-dump. Some TODO comments mention this. The order was explicitly
reversed for enable_if attribute overload resolution and name mangling,
which is not necessary anymore with this patch.
The change unfortunately has some secondary effect, especially on
diagnostic output. In the simplest cases, the CHECK lines or expected
diagnostic were changed to the the new output. If the kind of
error/warning changed, the attributes' order was changed instead.
This unfortunately causes some 'previous occurrence here' hints to be
textually after the main marker. This typically happens when attributes
are merged, but are incompatible to each other. Interchanging the role
of the the main and note SourceLocation will also cause the case where
two different declaration's attributes (in contrast to multiple
attributes of the same declaration) are merged to be reverse. There is
no easy fix because sometimes previous attributes are merged into a new
declaration's attribute list, sometimes new attributes are added to a
previous declaration's attribute list. Since 'previous occurrence here'
pointing to locations after the main marker is not rare, I left the
markers as-is; it is only relevant when the attributes are declared in
the same declaration anyway.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48100
llvm-svn: 338800
We can't read a deduced return type until we are sure that the types referred
to by it are not in the middle of being loaded. So defer all reading of such
deduced return types until the end of the recursive deserialization step.
Also, when we load a function type that has a deduced return type, update all
other redeclarations of the function to have that deduced return type.
llvm-svn: 338798
DeclContext has a little less than 8 bytes free due to the alignment
requirements on 64 bits archs. This set of patches moves the
bit-fields from classes deriving from DeclContext into DeclContext.
On 32 bits archs this increases the size of DeclContext by 4 bytes
but this is balanced by an equal or larger reduction in the size
of the classes deriving from it.
On 64 bits archs the size of DeclContext stays the same but
most of the classes deriving from it shrink by 8/16 bytes.
(-print-stats diff here https://reviews.llvm.org/D49728)
When doing an -fsyntax-only on all of Boost this result
in a 3.6% reduction in the size of all Decls and
a 1% reduction in the run time due to the lower cache
miss rate.
For now CXXRecordDecl is not touched but there is
an easy 6 (if I count correctly) bytes gain available there
by moving some bits from DefinitionData into the free
space of DeclContext. This will be the subject of another patch.
This patch sequence also enable the possibility of refactoring
FunctionDecl: To save space some bits from classes deriving from
FunctionDecl were moved to FunctionDecl. This resulted in a
lot of stuff in FunctionDecl which do not belong logically to it.
After this set of patches however it is just a simple matter of
adding a SomethingDeclBitfields in DeclContext and moving the
bits to it from FunctionDecl.
This first patch introduces the anonymous union in DeclContext
and all the *DeclBitfields classes holding the bit-fields, and moves
the bits from TagDecl, EnumDecl and RecordDecl into DeclContext.
This patch is followed by https://reviews.llvm.org/D49732,
https://reviews.llvm.org/D49733 and https://reviews.llvm.org/D49734.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49729
Patch By: bricci
llvm-svn: 338630
Summary:
Clang emits error when implicit modules was relocated from the
first build directory. However this was biting our usecase where we copy
the contents of build directory to another directory in order to
distribute.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49852
llvm-svn: 338503
parameters can have default arguments.
At least for function templates and class template partial
specializations, it's possible for a template parameter with a default
argument to be followed by a non-pack template parameter with no default
argument, and this case was not properly handled here.
Testcase by Steve O'Brien!
llvm-svn: 338438
Summary:
As discussed in IRC with @rsmith, it is slightly not good to keep that in the `CastExpr` itself:
Given the explicit cast, which is represented in AST as an `ExplicitCastExpr` + `ImplicitCastExpr`'s,
only the `ImplicitCastExpr`'s will be marked as `PartOfExplicitCast`, but not the `ExplicitCastExpr` itself.
Thus, it is only ever `true` for `ImplicitCastExpr`'s, so we don't need to write/read/dump it for `ExplicitCastExpr`'s.
We don't need to worry that we write the `PartOfExplicitCast` in PCH after `CastExpr::path_iterator`,
since the `ExprImplicitCastAbbrev` is only used when the `NumBaseSpecs == 0`, i.e. there is no 'path'.
Reviewers: rsmith, rjmccall, erichkeane, aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: rsmith, erichkeane
Subscribers: vsk, cfe-commits, rsmith
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49838
llvm-svn: 338108
Summary:
As discussed in [[ https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38166 | PR38166 ]], we need to be able to distinqush whether the cast
we are visiting is actually a cast, or part of an `ExplicitCast`.
There are at least four ways to get there:
1. Introduce a new `CastKind`, and use it instead of `IntegralCast` if we are in `ExplicitCast`.
Would work, but does not scale - what if we will need more of these cast kinds?
2. Introduce a flag in `CastExprBits`, whether this cast is part of `ExplicitCast` or not.
Would work, but it isn't immediately clear where it needs to be set.
2. Fix `ScalarExprEmitter::VisitCastExpr()` to visit these `NoOp` casts.
As pointed out by @rsmith, CodeGenFunction::EmitMaterializeTemporaryExpr calls
skipRValueSubobjectAdjustments, which steps over the CK_NoOp cast`,
which explains why we currently don't visit those.
This is probably impossible, as @efriedma points out, that is intentional as per `[class.temporary]` in the standard
3. And the simplest one, just record which NoOp casts we skip.
It just kinda works as-is afterwards.
But, the approach with a flag is the least intrusive one, and is probably the best one overall.
Reviewers: rsmith, rjmccall, majnemer, efriedma
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits, aaron.ballman, vsk, llvm-commits, rsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49508
llvm-svn: 337815
Summary:
Reproducer and errors:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37878
lookupModule was falling back to loadSubdirectoryModuleMaps when it couldn't
find ModuleName in (proper) search paths. This was causing iteration over all
files in the search path subdirectories for example "/usr/include/foobar" in
bugzilla case.
Users don't expect Clang to load modulemaps in subdirectories implicitly, and
also the disk access is not cheap.
if (AllowExtraModuleMapSearch) true with ObjC with @import ModuleName.
Reviewers: rsmith, aprantl, bruno
Subscribers: cfe-commits, teemperor, v.g.vassilev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48367
llvm-svn: 337430
As listed in the above PRs, vector_size doesn't allow
dependent types/values. This patch introduces a new
DependentVectorType to handle a VectorType that has a dependent
size or type.
In the future, ALL the vector-types should be able to create one
of these to handle dependent types/sizes as well. For example,
DependentSizedExtVectorType could likely be switched to just use
this instead, though that is left as an exercise for the future.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49045
llvm-svn: 337036
The member init list for the sole constructor for CodeGenFunction
has gotten out of hand, so this patch moves the non-parameter-dependent
initializations into the member value inits.
llvm-svn: 336726
Summary:
Reproducer and errors:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37878
lookupModule was falling back to loadSubdirectoryModuleMaps when it couldn't
find ModuleName in (proper) search paths. This was causing iteration over all
files in the search path subdirectories for example "/usr/include/foobar" in
bugzilla case.
Users don't expect Clang to load modulemaps in subdirectories implicitly, and
also the disk access is not cheap.
if (AllowExtraModuleMapSearch) true with ObjC with @import ModuleName.
Reviewers: rsmith, aprantl, bruno
Subscribers: cfe-commits, teemperor, v.g.vassilev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48367
llvm-svn: 336660
Functions that are a sub-Decl of a record were hashed differently than other
functions. This change keeps the AddFunctionDecl function and the hash of
records now calls this function. In addition, AddFunctionDecl has an option
to perform a hash as if the body was absent, which is required for some
checks after loading modules. Additional logic prevents multiple error
message from being printed.
llvm-svn: 336632
Summary:
Will be used in clangd, see the follow-up change.
Clangd does not use comments read from PCH to avoid crashes due to
changed contents of the file. However, reading them considerably slows
down code completion on files with large preambles.
Reviewers: sammccall
Reviewed By: sammccall
Subscribers: ioeric, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48942
llvm-svn: 336539
Implement support for MS-style PCH through headers.
This enables support for /Yc and /Yu where the through header is either
on the command line or included in the source. It replaces the current
support the requires the header also be specified with /FI.
This change adds a -cc1 option -pch-through-header that is used to either
start or stop compilation during PCH create or use.
When creating a PCH, the compilation ends after compilation of the through
header.
When using a PCH, tokens are skipped until after the through header is seen.
Patch By: mikerice
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46652
llvm-svn: 336379
merged function definitions; also merge functions with deduced return
types.
This seems like two independent fixes, but unfortunately they are hard
to separate because it's challenging to reliably test either one of them
without also testing the other.
A complication arises with deduced return type support: we need the type
of the function in order to know how to merge it, but we can't load the
actual type of the function because it might reference an entity
declared within the function (and we need to have already merged the
function to correctly merge that entity, which we would need to do to
determine if the function types match). So we instead compare the
declared function type when merging functions, and defer loading the
actual type of a function with a deduced type until we've finished
loading and merging the function.
This reverts r336175, reinstating r336021, with one change (for PR38015):
we look at the TypeSourceInfo of the first-so-far declaration of each
function when considering whether to merge two functions. This works
around a problem where the calling convention in the TypeSourceInfo for
subsequent redeclarations may not match if it was implicitly adjusted.
llvm-svn: 336240
This caused test failures in 32-bit builds (PR38015).
> merged function definitions; also merge functions with deduced return
> types.
>
> This seems like two independent fixes, but unfortunately they are hard
> to separate because it's challenging to reliably test either one of them
> without also testing the other.
>
> A complication arises with deduced return type support: we need the type
> of the function in order to know how to merge it, but we can't load the
> actual type of the function because it might reference an entity
> declared within the function (and we need to have already merged the
> function to correctly merge that entity, which we would need to do to
> determine if the function types match). So we instead compare the
> declared function type when merging functions, and defer loading the
> actual type of a function with a deduced type until we've finished
> loading and merging the function.
llvm-svn: 336175
merged function definitions; also merge functions with deduced return
types.
This seems like two independent fixes, but unfortunately they are hard
to separate because it's challenging to reliably test either one of them
without also testing the other.
A complication arises with deduced return type support: we need the type
of the function in order to know how to merge it, but we can't load the
actual type of the function because it might reference an entity
declared within the function (and we need to have already merged the
function to correctly merge that entity, which we would need to do to
determine if the function types match). So we instead compare the
declared function type when merging functions, and defer loading the
actual type of a function with a deduced type until we've finished
loading and merging the function.
llvm-svn: 336021
not the corresponding location information) earlier.
We need the type as written in order to properly merge functions with
deduced return types, so we need to load that early. But we don't want
to load the location information early, because that contains
problematic things such as the function parameters.
llvm-svn: 336016