the index when the value evaluation isn't powerful enough. By creating ElementRegions with
UnknownVals as the index, this gives the false impression that they are the same element, when
they really aren't. This becomes really problematic when deriving symbols from these regions
(e.g., those representing the initial value of the index), since two different indices will
get the same symbol for their binding.
This fixes an issue with the idempotent operations checker that would cause two indices that
are clearly not the same to make it appear as if they always had the same value.
Fixes <rdar://problem/8431728>.
llvm-svn: 113920
expression, e.g., after the '(' that could also be a type cast. Here,
we provide types as code-completion results in C/Objective-C (C++
already had them), although we wouldn't in a normal expression context.
llvm-svn: 113904
library to use.
- This is currently useful for testing libc++; you can now use 'clang++
-stdlib=libc++ t.cpp' to compile using it if installed.
- In the future could also be used to select other standard library choices if
alternatives become available (for example, to use an alternate C library).
llvm-svn: 113891
"used", at the time that the default argument itself is used, also
mark destructors that will be called by this expression. This fixes a
regression that I introduced in r113700, which broke WebKit, and fixes
<rdar://problem/8427926>.
llvm-svn: 113883
that we're sure to keep it updated when new expression kinds
emerge. Also fixes a few little bugs in the classification of
expressions.
llvm-svn: 113864
placement 'operator delete', even if there are no placement args (i.e.
overload resolution selected an operator new with default arguments).
llvm-svn: 113861
The canonical FunctionTemplateDecl contains the specializations but we cannot use getCanonicalDecl on Template because it may still be initializing.
Write and read it from PCH.
Fixes http://llvm.org/PR8134
llvm-svn: 113744
sequences for two conversion functions when in fact we are in the text
of initialization by a user-defined conversion sequences. Fixes PR8034.
llvm-svn: 113724
error to a warning if we're in a case that would be allowed in
C++0x. This "fixes" PR8084 by making Clang accept more code than GCC
and (non-strict) EDG do.
Also, add the missing test case for the C++0x semantics, which should
have been in r113717.
llvm-svn: 113718
be a semantic requirement that a built-in overloaded operator is not
added to the overload set of there is already a user-defined
overloaded operator with the same parameter types. Fixes PR8087.
llvm-svn: 113713
declarations in potentially-evaluated subexpressions, about
recursion. Fixes the release-mode self-host failure I introduced in
r113700.
llvm-svn: 113708
used in the default function argument as "used". Instead, when we
actually use the default argument, make another pass over the
expression to mark any used declarations as "used" at that point. This
addresses two kinds of related problems:
1) We were marking some declarations "used" that shouldn't be,
because we were marking them too eagerly.
2) We were failing to mark some declarations as "used" when we
should, if the first time it was instantiated happened to be an
unevaluated context, we wouldn't mark them again at a later point.
I've also added a potentially-handy visitor class template
EvaluatedExprVisitor, which only visits the potentially-evaluated
subexpressions of an expression. I bet this would have been useful for
noexcept...
Fixes PR5810 and PR8127.
llvm-svn: 113700
preambles end up leaving the precompiled preambles around. This is by
design, since we do minimal cleanup during crash recovery. However,
it's unfortunate for testing, so introduce a hook that allows these
two tests to put the precompiled preamble somewhere where we can
delete them after testing.
llvm-svn: 113698
just abort creation of the precompiled preamble rather than doing
silly things. This is the second part of the fix for the weird
preamble-related failures on Windows. Big thanks to Francois Pichet
for the great detective work!
llvm-svn: 113697
Windows GetTempPath() function, and be sure to create the directory in
which the precompiled preamble will reside before creating the
temporary file itself.
llvm-svn: 113695
information when imported variable is used
more than once. Originally though to be a bug in importing
block varibles. Fixes radar 8417746.
llvm-svn: 113675
follows objective's semantics and is not overload'able
with an assignment operator. Fixes a crash and a missing
diagnostics. Radar 8379892.
llvm-svn: 113555
spelled (#pragma, _Pragma, __pragma). In -E mode, use that information
to add appropriate newlines when translating _Pragma and __pragma into
#pragma, like GCC does. Fixes <rdar://problem/8412013>.
llvm-svn: 113553
constructor, in source order. Also introduces a new reference kind for
class members, which is used here (for member initializers) and will
also be used for designated initializers and offsetof.
llvm-svn: 113545
explicit list for the C++ system include directories at the -cc1 level, as an
alternative to the horrible AddDefaultCPlusPlusIncludePaths().
llvm-svn: 113505
with comma-separated lists. We never actually used the comma
locations, nor did we store them in the AST, but we did manage to
waste time during template instantiation to produce fake locations.
llvm-svn: 113495
Another beating by boost in this test case: http://llvm.org/PR8117
A function specialization wasn't properly initialized if it wasn't canonical.
I wish there was a nice little test case but this was boost.
llvm-svn: 113481
this fixes all analyser test failures in my gcc34-based
environment
how the cast result could bind to the non-const ref is
somewhat mysterious and remains to be investigated; to
avoid similar miscompilations (by gcc34 only?)
llvm-svn: 113480
The end result is now we eagarly constant-fold symbols in the analyzer that are perfectly constrained
to be a constant value. This allows us to recover some path-sensitivity in some cases by lowering
the required level of reasoning power needed to evaluate some expressions.
The net win from this change is that the false positive in PR 8015 is fixed, and we also
find more idempotent operations bugs.
We do, however, regress with the BugReporterVisitors, which need to be modified to understand
this constant folding (and look past it). This causes some diagnostic regressions in plist-output.m
which will get addressed in a future patch. plist-output.m is now marked XFAIL, while
plist-output-alternate.m now tests that the plist output is working, but with the suboptimal
diagnostics. This second test file will eventually be removed.
llvm-svn: 113477
the function processing the format string can decided whether or not to accept a null format string (e.g., asl_log). Fixes <rdar://problem/8269537>.
llvm-svn: 113469
- Created private class CFGReachabilityAnalysis, which provides cached reachability lookups in the CFG
- Simplified PathWasCompletelyAnalyzed to use the new reachability class
- Added getLastRelevantNodes function for future use with path displaying in BugReporter
llvm-svn: 113465
to selectively walk successors/predecessors based on commonly used filters. For starters, add
a filter to ignore 'default:' cases for SwitchStmts when all enum values are covered by CaseStmts.
llvm-svn: 113449
covered by individual case statements. Flow-based analyses may wish to consult this information,
and recording this in the AST allows us to obviate reconstructing this information later when
we build the CFG.
llvm-svn: 113447
TreeTransform, since we were getting an empty source range where we
shouldn't. Sadly, the test case is Boost.Proto, and isn't worth
reducing.
llvm-svn: 113446
typeid expressions:
- make sure we have a proper source location for the closing ')'
- cache the declaration of std::type_info once we've found it
llvm-svn: 113441
function-style cast. Previously, we had a (redundant, incorrect)
semantic-checking path for non-class types, which allowed
value-initialization of a reference type and then crashed.
llvm-svn: 113415
PCH got a severe beating by the boost-using test case reported here: http://llvm.org/PR8099
Fix issues like:
-When PCH reading, make sure Decl's getASTContext() doesn't get called since a Decl in the parent hierarchy may be initializing.
-In ASTDeclReader::VisitFunctionDecl VisitRedeclarable should be called before using FunctionDecl's isCanonicalDecl()
-In ASTDeclReader::VisitRedeclarableTemplateDecl CommonOrPrev must be initialized before anything else.
llvm-svn: 113391
Fixes PR8110, and thus PR8109, PR8097, and parts of PR8101, PR8105 and PR8107. Only a few traits have tests for incomplete arrays, since I'm not yet clear what the result for them should be; Howards wants to file a DR to change the standard.
llvm-svn: 113326
block-literal initializer expression causes IRgen to crash.
This patch fixes by saving it in StaticLocalDecl map
already used for such purposes. (radar 8390455).
llvm-svn: 113307
initializers, so the result of the evaluation doesn't leak through
inconsistently. Also, don't evaluate references to variables with
initializers with side-effects.
llvm-svn: 113128
restrictions. The note's not really on the right place given its wording,
but putting a second note on the call site (or muddying the wording) doesn't
appeal.
There are corner cases where this can be wrong, but I'm not concerned.
llvm-svn: 112950
should probably be removed if it has no purpose, but I just #if'd it out
in case it's usefulIdempotentOperationChecker::isTruncationExtensionAssignment
should probably be removed if it has no purpose, but I just #if'd it out
in case it's useful
llvm-svn: 112949
The rationale behind this is that it is normal for callback functions to have a non-void return type
and it should still be possible to mark them noreturn. (JavaScriptCore is a good example of this).
llvm-svn: 112918
using the same methods as used for normal structures.
- This fixes problems with reading past the end of the structure and with
handling straddled bit-field access.
llvm-svn: 112914
- SourceRange highlighting is only given for the relevant side of the operator (assignments give both)
- Added PostVisitBinaryOperator hook to retrieve the ExplodedNode for an operator
- Added a BugReporterVisitor to display the last store to every VarDecl in a Stmt
- Changed bug reporting to use the new BugReporterVisitor
llvm-svn: 112839
complains when the element type of a C++ "delete" expression is
different from what we would expect from the pointer type. When
deleting a bool*, we end up with an i1 on one side (where we compute
the LLVM type from the Clang bool type) and i8 on the other (where we
grab the LLVM type from the LLVM pointer type). I've weakened the
assertion appropriately, and the Boost Parallel Graph Library now
passes its regression tests.
llvm-svn: 112821
constructing an LLVM PointerType directly from the "bool"'s LLVM type
(i1), which resulted in unfortunate pointer type i1*. The fix is to
build the LLVM PointerType from the corresponding Clang PointerType,
so that we get i8* in the case of a bool.
John, please review. I also left a FIXME there because we seem to be
dropping "volatile", which would be rather unfortunate.
llvm-svn: 112819
implement ARM array cookies. Also fix a few unfortunate bugs:
- throwing dtors in deletes prevented the allocation from being deleted
- adding the cookie to the new[] size was not being considered for
overflow (and, more seriously, was screwing up the earlier checks)
- deleting an array via a pointer to array of class type was not
causing any destructors to be run and was passing the unadjusted
pointer to the deallocator
- lots of address-space problems, in case anyone wants to support
free store in a variant address space :)
llvm-svn: 112814
with zext/sext operations, instead of to llvm intrinsics. I have a plan to
avoid the clang builtins for these, but it is going to take a little longer
and I want to get the NEON intrinsics updated before the 2.8 release.
llvm-svn: 112764
three different kinds of AST nodes to represent using declarations:
UsingDecl, UnresolvedUsingValueDecl, and
UnresolvedUsingTypenameDecl. These three are collapsed into a single
cursor kind for using declarations, since libclang clients don't need
the distinction.
Several related changes here:
- Cursor visitation of the three AST nodes for using declarations
- Proper source-range computation for these AST nodes
- Using declarations have no USRs, since they don't actually declare
any entities.
llvm-svn: 112730
suppressing USRs). Also, fix up the source location information for
using directives so that the declaration location refers to the
namespace name.
llvm-svn: 112693
(and thus protocol_begin(), protocol_end()) now only contains the list of protocols that were directly referenced in
an @interface declaration. 'all_referenced_protocol_[begin,end]()' now returns the set of protocols that were referenced
in both the @interface and class extensions. The latter is needed for semantic analysis/codegen, while the former is
needed to maintain the lexical information of the original source.
Fixes <rdar://problem/8380046>.
llvm-svn: 112691
caused by my ABI work. Passing:
struct outer {
int x;
struct epsilon_matcher {} e;
int f;
};
as {i32,i32} isn't safe, because the offset of the second element
needs to be at 8 when it is interpreted as a memory value.
llvm-svn: 112686
aliases. Previously, the location of the alias was at the "namespace"
keyword. Now, it's on the identifier being declared (as is the custom
for Clang), and we keep a separate source location for the "namespace"
keyword.
Also, added a getSourceRange() member function to NamespaceAliasDecl
to correctly compute the source range.
Finally, removed a bunch of setters from NamespaceAliasDecl and gave
ASTReaderDecl friendship so that it could set the corresponding fields
directly.
llvm-svn: 112681
libclang. This includes:
- Cursor kind for function templates, with visitation logic
- Cursor kinds for template parameters, with visitation logic
- Visitation logic for template specialization types, qualified type
locations
- USR generation for function templates, template specialization
types, template parameter types.
Also happens to fix PR7804, which I tripped across while testing.
llvm-svn: 112604
declaration send or a variadic function call, collapse the ", ..."
into the parameter before it, so that we don't get a second
placeholder.
llvm-svn: 112579
instantiating the parameters. In a perfect world, this wouldn't
matter, and compilers are free to instantiate in any order they
want. However, every other compiler seems to instantiate the return
type first, and some code (in this case, Boost.Polygon) depends on
this and SFINAE to avoid instantiating something that shouldn't be
instantiated.
We could fight this battle, and insist that Clang is allowed to do
what it does, but it's not beneficial: it's more predictable to
instantiate this way, in source order. When we implement
late-specified return types, we'll need to instantiate the return type
last when it was late-specified, hence the FIXME.
We now compile Boost.Polygon properly.
llvm-svn: 112561
of that parameter, reduce the level by the number of active template
argument lists rather than by 1. The number of active template
argument lists is only > 1 when we have a class template partial
specialization of a member template of a class template that itself is
a member template of another class template.
... and Boost.MSM does this. Fixes PR7669.
llvm-svn: 112551
namely when the friend function prototype is already used
at the point of the template definition that is supposed
to inject the friend function. Testcase verifies four
scenarios.
I would like receive some code review for this.
llvm-svn: 112524
deduction where the parameter is a function reference, function
pointer, or member function pointer and the argument is an overloaded
function. Fixes <rdar://problem/8360106>, a template argument
deduction issue found by Boost.Filesystem.
llvm-svn: 112523
- Fixed a regression where assigning '0' would be reported
- Changed the way self assignments are filtered to allow constant testing
- Added a test case for assign ops
- Fixed one test case where a function pointer was not considered constant
- Fixed test cases relating to 0 assignment
llvm-svn: 112501
ASTContext::DeclAttrs. Otherwise, iterators will go stale when the
DenseMap reallocates, which can cause crashes when, e.g., looping over
the attributes in a template to instantiate them and add the results
to the instantiation of that template.
llvm-svn: 112488
The extra data stored on user-defined literal Tokens is stored in extra
allocated memory, which is managed by the PreprocessorLexer because there isn't
a better place to put it that makes sure it gets deallocated, but only after
it's used up. My testing has shown no significant slowdown as a result, but
independent testing would be appreciated.
llvm-svn: 112458
the parameter names from the completions, e.g., provide
withString:(NSString *)
instead of
withString:(NSString *)string
since the parameter name is, by convention, redundant with the
selector piece that precedes it and the completions can get
unnecessarily long.
llvm-svn: 112456
of prioritizing just by initialization order, we bump the priority of
just the *next* initializer in the list, and leave everything else at
the normal priority. That way, if one intentionally skips the
initialization of a base or member (to get default initialization),
we'll still get ordered completion for the rest.
llvm-svn: 112454
with zext/sext operations, instead of to llvm intrinsics. (We can also
get rid of the clang builtins and handle these entirely in the arm_neon.h
header if there is a way to express vector sext/zext in C.)
llvm-svn: 112413
For large floats/integers, APFloat/APInt will allocate memory from the heap to represent these numbers.
Unfortunately, when we use a BumpPtrAllocator to allocate IntegerLiteral/FloatingLiteral nodes the memory associated with
the APFloat/APInt values will never get freed.
I introduce the class 'APNumericStorage' which uses ASTContext's allocator for memory allocation and is used internally by FloatingLiteral/IntegerLiteral.
Fixes rdar://7637185
llvm-svn: 112361
an object of type I, if the current access target is protected
when named in a class N, consider the friends of the classes P
where I <= P <= N and where a notional member of N would be
non-forbidden in P.
llvm-svn: 112358
- Migrated a temporarily separated test back to its original file (bug has been fixed, null-deref-ps-temp.c -> null-deref-ps.c)
- Changed SymbolManager to use relaxed LiveVariables
- Updated several test cases that the IdempotentOperationChecker class now flags
- Added test case to test relaxed LiveVariables use by the IdempotentOperationChecker
llvm-svn: 112312
member function you're typing in overrides another virtual function,
this fills in a (qualified!) call to that virtual function to make
such delegation easy.
llvm-svn: 112294
a message send to "super" from a method that appears to be meant to
override a superclass method (same kind, same selector, same argument
types), provide a "super" completion that fills in the selector along
with forwarding the method's arguments (as placeholders).
llvm-svn: 112263
an '&' expression from the second caller of ActOnIdExpression.
Teach template argument deduction that an overloaded id-expression
doesn't give a valid type for deduction purposes to a non-static
member function unless the expression has the correct syntactic
form.
Teach ActOnIdExpression that it shouldn't try to create implicit
member expressions for '&function', because this isn't a
permitted form of use for member functions.
Teach CheckAddressOfOperand to diagnose these more carefully.
Some of these cases aren't reachable right now because earlier
diagnostics interrupt them.
llvm-svn: 112258
One who seeks the Tao unlearns something new every day.
Less and less remains until you arrive at non-action.
When you arrive at non-action,
nothing will be left undone.
llvm-svn: 112244