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Michael Kruse 915cb4dbc2 Append new attributes to the end of an AttributeList.
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

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2018-08-03 01:21:16 +00:00
Michael Kruse f479c70eb4 Revert "Append new attributes to the end of an AttributeList."
This reverts commit r335084 as requested by David Jones and
Eric Christopher because of differences of emitted warnings.

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2018-06-25 20:06:13 +00:00
Michael Kruse c4f9346725 Append new attributes to the end of an AttributeList.
... 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, and therefore printed in the wrong order by
-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 effects, especially for
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 attribute's order was changed instead.

It also causes some 'previous occurrence here' hints to be textually
after the main marker. This typically happens when attributes are
merged, but are incompatible. 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 reversed. 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, which often is on the same line.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48100

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2018-06-19 23:46:52 +00:00
Richard Smith 38b23a4558 Make attribute instantiation instantiate all attributes, not just the first of
each kind.

Attribute instantiation would previously default to instantiating each kind of
attribute only once. This was overridden by a flag whose intended purpose was
to permit attributes from a prior declaration to be inherited onto a new
declaration even if that new declaration had its own copy of the attribute.
This is the wrong behavior: when instantiating attributes from a template, we
should always instantiate all the attributes that were written on that
template.

This patch renames the flag in the Attr class (and TableGen sources) to more
clearly identify what it's actually for, and removes the usage of the flag from
template instantiation. I also removed the flag from AlignedAttr, which was
only added to work around the incorrect suppression of duplicate attribute
instantiation.


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2018-01-04 23:42:29 +00:00
Aaron Ballman ab76d2f8b3 There is no such thing as __attribute__((align)); that's a __declspec attribute. Fixing these test cases to use the proper spelling for their syntax.
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2014-01-13 21:30:03 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 92eb7d847c Use attribute argument information to determine when to parse attribute arguments as expressions.
This change partly addresses a heinous problem we have with the
parsing of attribute arguments that are a lone identifier. Previously,
we would end up parsing the 'align' attribute of this as an expression
"(Align)":

 template<unsigned Size, unsigned Align>
 class my_aligned_storage
 {
   __attribute__((align((Align)))) char storage[Size];
 };

while this would parse as a "parameter name" 'Align':

 template<unsigned Size, unsigned Align>
 class my_aligned_storage
 {
   __attribute__((align(Align))) char storage[Size];
 };

The code that handles the alignment attribute would completely ignore
the parameter name, so the while the first of these would do what's
expected, the second would silently be equivalent to

 template<unsigned Size, unsigned Align>
 class my_aligned_storage
 {
   __attribute__((align)) char storage[Size];
 };

i.e., use the maximal alignment rather than the specified alignment.

Address this by sniffing the "Args" provided in the TableGen
description of attributes. If the first argument is "obviously"
something that should be treated as an expression (rather than an
identifier to be matched later), parse it as an expression.

Fixes <rdar://problem/13700933>.



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2013-05-02 23:25:32 +00:00
Douglas Gregor fa5f03052b Revert r180970; it's causing breakage.
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2013-05-02 23:15:45 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 3796d1539a Use attribute argument information to determine when to parse attribute arguments as expressions.
This change partly addresses a heinous problem we have with the
parsing of attribute arguments that are a lone identifier. Previously,
we would end up parsing the 'align' attribute of this as an expression
"(Align)":

  template<unsigned Size, unsigned Align>
  class my_aligned_storage
  {
    __attribute__((align((Align)))) char storage[Size];
  };

while this would parse as a "parameter name" 'Align':

  template<unsigned Size, unsigned Align>
  class my_aligned_storage
  {
    __attribute__((align(Align))) char storage[Size];
  };

The code that handles the alignment attribute would completely ignore
the parameter name, so the while the first of these would do what's
expected, the second would silently be equivalent to

  template<unsigned Size, unsigned Align>
  class my_aligned_storage
  {
    __attribute__((align)) char storage[Size];
  };

i.e., use the maximal alignment rather than the specified alignment.

Address this by sniffing the "Args" provided in the TableGen
description of attributes. If the first argument is "obviously"
something that should be treated as an expression (rather than an
identifier to be matched later), parse it as an expression.

Fixes <rdar://problem/13700933>.


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2013-05-02 23:08:12 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 6c73a2975b For the various CF and NS attributes, don't complain if the parameter
or return types are dependent. Fixes PR9049.


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2011-10-09 22:26:49 +00:00
Chandler Carruth b2b5cc0cf9 Enhance the diagnostic for negative array sizes to include the
declaration name of the array when present. This ensures that
a poor-man's C++03 static_assert will include the user error message
often embedded in the name.

Update all the tests to reflect the new wording, and add a test for the
name behavior.

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2011-01-04 04:44:35 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 4ced79f097 Implement dependent alignment attribute support. This is a bit gross given the
current attribute system, but it is enough to handle class templates which
specify parts of their alignment in terms of their template parameters.

This also replaces the attributes test in SemaTemplate with one that actually
tests working attributes instead of broken ones. I plan to add more tests here
for non-dependent attributes in a subsequent patch.

Thanks to John for walking me through some of this. =D


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2010-06-25 03:22:07 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 4469e8a97c Revert r104106; it's breaking linking of Boost.Serialization.
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2010-05-19 17:02:24 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 7d2bcc74fd Teach clang to instantiate attributes on more declarations. Fixes PR7102.
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2010-05-19 03:39:53 +00:00
Douglas Gregor ac06a0e1e3 Protect isIntegerConstantExpr from seeing type- or value-dependent
expressions in attributes, pragmas.


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2010-05-18 23:01:22 +00:00