This diff makes the test FixIt/format.m more robust.
The issue was caught by the build bot clang-cmake-thumbv7-a15.
Test plan: make check-all
llvm-svn: 308073
Module builds somehow report an ambiguity between clang::Diagnostic and
clang::Tooling::Diagnostic. It seems as if one of the additional headers
brought in by the module brings the clang namespace to the toplevel. I
could not find out the reason for that, so for now I go with the simple
fix to bring the build back to green.
rdar://33321397
llvm-svn: 308071
This diff addresses FIXME in lib/Analysis/PrintfFormatString.cpp
and makes PrintfSpecifier::getArgType return the correct type.
In particular, this change enables Clang to emit a warning on
incorrect using of "%zd"/"%zn" format specifiers.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35427
Test plan: make check-all
llvm-svn: 308067
D34304 created a way for ToolInvocations to conditionally generate
dependency files, and updated call sites to preserve the old behavior
of not generating them by default. CompilerInvocations...
Summary:
...are yet another
call-path that needs updating to preserve the old behavior.
Reviewers: klimek, echristo
Reviewed By: echristo
Subscribers: echristo, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35131
llvm-svn: 308043
Summary: This patch makes the Clang's DominatorTree use the new IsPostDom template argument for DominatorTreeBase.
Reviewers: dberlin, sanjoy, davide, grosser
Reviewed By: dberlin
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35316
llvm-svn: 308041
C11 standard refers to the signed counterpart of the type size_t in
the paragraph 7.21.6.1 where it defines d, i, o, u, x, or x conversion specifiers
(in printf format string).
In Clang there is a FIXME (in lib/Analysis/PrintfFormatString.cpp) for this case
(which is not handled correctly at the moment).
This diff adds getSignedSizeType method to TargetInfo and exposes it
in ASTContext similarly to how it is done for getSizeType.
lib/Analysis/PrintfFormatString.cpp will be changed in a separate commit.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35378
Test plan: make check-all
llvm-svn: 308037
This is the clang part, adding support for
void __builtin_HEXAGON_Y2_dccleana(void*);
void __builtin_HEXAGON_Y2_dccleaninva(void*);
void __builtin_HEXAGON_Y2_dcinva(void*);
void __builtin_HEXAGON_Y2_dczeroa(void*);
void __builtin_HEXAGON_Y4_l2fetch(void*, unsigned);
void __builtin_HEXAGON_Y5_l2fetch(void*, unsigned long long);
Requires r308032.
llvm-svn: 308035
Summary:
We need it in clangd for refactoring that replaces ASTUnit
with manual AST management.
Reviewers: akyrtzi, benlangmuir, arphaman, klimek
Reviewed By: arphaman
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35405
llvm-svn: 308016
Summary:
To get properly integration Clang-Tidy with CLion IDE, next things were implemented:
1) Preserve `Message`, `FileOffset`, `FilePath` in the clang-tidy output.
2) Export all diagnostics, not just the ones with fixes
3) Test-cases
Reviewers: klimek, ilya-biryukov, alexfh
Reviewed By: alexfh
Subscribers: alexfh, JDevlieghere, mgorny, xazax.hun, cfe-commits, klimek
Tags: #clang-tools-extra
Patch by Vladimir Plyashkun!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34404
llvm-svn: 308014
There was already a returns_localized_nsstring annotation to indicate
that the return value could be passed to UIKit methods that would
display them. However, those UIKit methods were hard-coded, and it was
not possible to indicate that other classes/methods in a code-base would
do the same.
The takes_localized_nsstring annotation can be put on function
parameters and selector parameters to indicate that those will also show
the string to the user.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35186
llvm-svn: 308012
The goal of this commit is to fix clang-format so it does not merge tokens when
using the alternative spelling keywords. (eg: "not foo" should not become "notfoo")
The problem is that Preprocessor::HandleIdentifier used to drop the identifier info
from the token for these keyword. This means the first condition of
TokenAnnotator::spaceRequiredBefore is not met. We could add explicit check for
the spelling in that condition, but I think it is better to keep the IdentifierInfo
and handle the operator keyword explicitly when needed. That actually leads to simpler
code, and probably slightly more efficient as well.
Another side effect of this change is that __identifier(and) will now work as
one would expect, removing a FIXME from the MicrosoftExtensions.cpp test
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35172
llvm-svn: 308008
This probably doesn't change anything because the frotend doesn't do anything with this feature and the backend will infer from the cpu string. So this is just for consistency with other cpus that support movbe.
llvm-svn: 308002
FunctionDecl already hashes most of the information in the function's type.
Add hashing of the return type, and skip hashing the function's type to avoid
redundancy and extra work when computing the hash.
llvm-svn: 307986
platforms.
Set the target OS based on -target if it is present on the command
line and -arch is not.
With this commit, "-target x86_64-apple-ios8.0" does the same thing as
"-arch x86_64 -mios-version-min=8.0".
rdar://problem/21012522
llvm-svn: 307982
The pointer overflow check gives false negatives when dealing with
expressions in which an unsigned value is subtracted from a pointer.
This is summarized in PR33430 [1]: ubsan permits the result of the
subtraction to be greater than "p", but it should not.
To fix the issue, we should track whether or not the pointer expression
is a subtraction. If it is, and the indices are unsigned, we know to
expect "p - <unsigned> <= p".
I've tested this by running check-{llvm,clang} with a stage2
ubsan-enabled build. I've also added some tests to compiler-rt, which
are in D34122.
[1] https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33430
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34121
llvm-svn: 307955
property and check for incompatible attributes
This commit changes the way ambiguous property synthesis (i.e. when synthesizing
a property that's declared in multiple protocols) is performed. Previously,
Clang synthesized the first property that was found. This lead to problems when
the property was synthesized in a class that conformed to two protocols that
declared that property and a second protocols had a 'readwrite' declaration -
the setter was not synthesized so the class didn't really conform to the second
protocol and user's code would crash at runtime when they would try to set the
property.
This commit ensures that a first readwrite property is selected. This is a
semantic change that changes users code in this manner:
```
@protocol P @property(readonly) int p; @end
@protocol P2 @property(readwrite) id p; @end
@interface I <P2> @end
@implementation I
@syntesize p; // Users previously got a warning here, and Clang synthesized
// readonly 'int p' here. Now Clang synthesizes readwrite 'id' p..
@end
```
To ensure that this change is safe, the warning about incompatible types is
promoted to an error when this kind of readonly/readwrite ambiguity is detected
in the @implementation. This will ensure that previous code that had this subtle
bug and ignored the warning now will fail to compile with an error, and users
should not get suprises at runtime once they resolve the error.
The commit also extends the ambiguity checker, and now it can detect conflicts
among the different property attributes. An error diagnostic is used for
conflicting attributes, to ensure that the user won't get "suprises" at runtime.
ProtocolPropertyMap is removed in favour of a a set + vector because the map's
order of iteration is non-deterministic, so it couldn't be used to select the
readwrite property.
rdar://31579994
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35268
llvm-svn: 307903
a declaration at location and for class that searches for all occurrences of
a specific declaration
This commit uses a single RecursiveSymbolVisitor class for both
USRLocFindingASTVisitor and NamedDeclOccurrenceFindingVisitor to avoid duplicate
traversal code. It also traverses nested name specifier locs in the new class
and remove the separate matching step.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34949
llvm-svn: 307898
devirtualized.
The code to detect devirtualized calls is already in IRGen, so move the
code to lib/AST and make it a shared utility between Sema and IRGen.
This commit fixes a linkage error I was seeing when compiling the
following code:
$ cat test1.cpp
struct Base {
virtual void operator()() {}
};
template<class T>
struct Derived final : Base {
void operator()() override {}
};
Derived<int> *d;
int main() {
if (d)
(*d)();
return 0;
}
rdar://problem/33195657
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34301
llvm-svn: 307883
Several improvements to the Fuchsia driver:
* Search for C++ library headers and libraries in directories that
are part of the toolchain distribution rather than sysroot.
* Use LLVM support utlities to construct paths to make sure the driver
is also usable on Windows for cross-compiling.
* Change the driver to inherit directly from ToolChain rather than
Generic_GCC since we don't need any of the GCC related multilib logic.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35328
llvm-svn: 307856
Unless it's one of the special cases (tag, category) that we can handle.
This syncs up the check between handling a decl and handling a relation.
This would cause invalid nameless decls to end up in relations despite
having no name or USR.
rdar://problem/32474406
llvm-svn: 307855