line, and when the pragma is at the end of a file. In this case, the last
token consumed could pop the lexer, invalidating CurPPLexer. Thanks to
Peter Thoman for pointing it out.
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the file at the point of the pragma. This allows clang to know that all
sourcelocations after the pragma are in a system header.
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will let us test for multiple different warning modes in the same
file in regression tests.
This implements rdar://2362963, a 10-year old feature request :)
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support it. I don't know what evaluation method we use for complex
arithmetic, so I don't know whether/if we should warn about use of
CX_LIMITED_RANGE.
This concludes my planned hacking on STDC pragmas, flame away :)
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Warning to properly report that it is an import/include_next instead of
claiming it is a #include.
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Now instead of just tracking the expansion history, also track the full
range of the macro that got replaced. For object-like macros, this doesn't
change anything. For _Pragma and function-like macros, this means we track
the locations of the ')'.
This is required for PR3579 because apparently GCC uses the line of the ')'
of a function-like macro as the location to expand __LINE__ to.
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.def file for each library. This means that adding a diagnostic
to sema doesn't require all the other libraries to be rebuilt.
Patch by Anders Johnsen!
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Token now has a class of kinds for "literals", which include
numeric constants, strings, etc. These tokens can optionally have
a pointer to the start of the token in the lexer buffer. This
makes it faster to get spelling and do other gymnastics, because we
don't have to go through source locations.
This change is performance neutral, but will make other changes
more feasible down the road.
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method. This lets us clean up the interface and make it more obvious that
this method is *really really* _Pragma specific.
Note that _Pragma handling uglifies the Lexer in the critical path. It would
be very interesting to consider making _Pragma remapping be a new special
lexer class of its own.
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"FileID" a concept that is now enforced by the compiler's type checker
instead of yet-another-random-unsigned floating around.
This is an important distinction from the "FileID" currently tracked by
SourceLocation. *That* FileID may refer to the start of a file or to a
chunk within it. The new FileID *only* refers to the file (and its
#include stack and eventually #line data), it cannot refer to a chunk.
FileID is a completely opaque datatype to all clients, only SourceManager
is allowed to poke and prod it.
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- Kill unnecessary #includes in .cpp files. This is an automatic
sweep so some things removed are actually used, but happen to be
included by a previous header. I tried to get rid of the obvious
examples and this was the easiest way to trim the #includes in one
fell swoop.
- We now return to regularly scheduled development.
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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.
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