If we have some function with dllimport attribute and then we have the function
definition in the same module but without dllimport attribute we should add
dllexport attribute to this function definition.
The same should be done for variables.
Example:
struct __declspec(dllimport) C3 {
~C3();
};
C3::~C3() {;} // we should export this definition.
Patch by Andrew V. Tischenko
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18953
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Summary:
In dependent contexts where we know a type name is required, such as a
new expression, we can recover by forming a DependentNameType.
This generalizes our existing compatibility hack for default arguments
for template type parameters.
Works towards parsing atlctrlw.h, which is PR26748.
Reviewers: avt77, rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20500
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map to the redecl context for both decls, not just one of them, and to properly
check that the decl contexts are equivalent.
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According to Cuda Programming guide (v7.5, E2.3.1):
> __device__, __constant__ and __shared__ variables defined in namespace
> scope, that are of class type, cannot have a non-empty constructor or a
> non-empty destructor.
Clang already deals with device-side constructors (see D15305).
This patch enforces similar rules for destructors.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20140
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This patch implements __unaligned (MS extension) as a proper type qualifier
(before that, it was implemented as an ignored attribute).
It also fixes PR27367 and PR27666.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20103
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According to CUDA programming guide (v7.5):
> E.2.9.4: Within the body of a device or global function, only
> shared variables may be declared with static storage class.
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This patch corresponds to reviews:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D15120http://reviews.llvm.org/D19125
It adds support for the __float128 keyword, literals and target feature to
enable it. Based on the latter of the two aforementioned reviews, this feature
is enabled on Linux on i386/X86 as well as SystemZ.
This is also the second attempt in commiting this feature. The first attempt
did not enable it on required platforms which caused failures when compiling
type_traits with -std=gnu++11.
If you see failures with compiling this header on your platform after this
commit, it is likely that your platform needs to have this feature enabled.
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When inferring availability attributes for tvos, watchos from ios, we
use the same source location and set the implicit bit to true.
So when emitting diagnostics on inferred attributes, we have a source
location.
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Usually these parameters are used solely to initialize the field in the
initializer list, and there is no real shadowing confusion.
There is a new warning under -Wshadow called
-Wshadow-field-in-constructor-modified. It attempts to find
modifications of such constructor parameters that probably intended to
modify the field.
It has some false negatives, though, so there is another warning group,
-Wshadow-field-in-constructor, which always warns on this special case.
For users who just want the old behavior and don't care about these fine
grained groups, we have a new warning group called -Wshadow-all that
activates everything.
Fixes PR16088.
Reviewers: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18271
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template<class T> void f(T) = delete;
template<> void f(int); // OK.
f(3); // OK
Implementation strategy:
When an explicit specialization of a function template, a member function template or a member function of a class template is declared, clang first implicitly instantiates the declaration of a specialization from the templated-entity being explicitly specialized (since their signatures must be the same) and then links the explicit specialization being declared as a redeclaration of the aforementioned specialization.
The problem was that when clang 'implicitly instantiates' the initial specialization, it marks the corresponding FunctionDecl as deleted if the corresponding templated-entity was deleted, rather than waiting to see whether the explicit specialization being declared provides a non-deleted body. (The eager marking of delete has advantages during overload resolution I suppose, where we don't have to try and instantiate a definition of the function to see if it is deleted).
The present fix entails recognizing that when clang knows that an explicit specialization is being declared (for whichever templated-entity), the prior implicit instantiation should not inherit the 'deleted' status, and so we reset it to false.
I suppose an alternative fix (amongst others) could consider creating a new context (ExplicitSpecializationDeclarationSubstitution or some such) that is checked during template-argument-deduction and final substitution, and avoid inheriting the deleted status during declaration substitution. But while conceptually cleaner, that would be a slightly more involved change (as could be some of the other alternatives: such as avoid tagging implicit specializations as deleted, and check their primary templates for the deleted status where needed), and so I chose a different path. Hopefully it'll prove to not be a bad choice.
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Since this patch provided support for the __float128 type but disabled it
on all platforms by default, some platforms can't compile type_traits with
-std=gnu++11 since there is a specialization with __float128.
This reverts the patch until D19125 is approved (i.e. we know which platforms
need this support enabled).
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This patch implements __unaligned as a type qualifier; before that, it was
modeled as an attribute. Proper mangling of __unaligned is implemented as well.
Some OpenCL code/tests are tangenially affected, as they relied on existing
number and sizes of type qualifiers.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18596
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This patch corresponds to review:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D15120
It adds support for the __float128 keyword, literals and a target feature to
enable it. This support is disabled by default on all targets and any target
that has support for this type is free to add it.
Based on feedback that I've received from target maintainers, this appears to
be the right thing for most targets. I have not heard from the maintainers of
X86 which I believe supports this type. I will subsequently investigate the
impact of enabling this on X86.
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Summary: A program shall not declare an explicit instantiation (14.8.2), an explicit specialization (14.8.3), or a partial specialization of a concept definition.
Reviewers: rsmith, hubert.reinterpretcast, faisalv, aaron.ballman
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18221
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Add parsing, sema analysis for 'declare target' construct for OpenMP 4.0
(4.5 support will be added in separate patch).
The declare target directive specifies that variables, functions (C, C++
and Fortran), and subroutines (Fortran) are mapped to a device. The declare
target directive is a declarative directive. In Clang declare target is
implemented as implicit attribute for the declaration.
The syntax of the declare target directive is as follows:
#pragma omp declare target
declarations-definition-seq
#pragma omp end declare target
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With this patch, by a constexpr function is implicitly host+device
unless:
a) it's a variadic function (variadic functions are not allowed on the
device side), or
b) it's preceeded by a __device__ overload in a system header.
The restriction on overloading __host__ __device__ functions on the
basis of their CUDA attributes remains in place, but we use (b) to allow
us to define __device__ overloads for constexpr functions in cmath,
which would otherwise be __host__ __device__ and thus not overloadable.
You can disable this behavior with -fno-cuda-host-device-constexpr.
Reviewers: tra, rnk, rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18380
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...as that is apparently what MSVC does. This is an updated version of r263738,
which had to be reverted in r263740 due to test failures. The original version
had erroneously emitted functions that are defined in class templates, too (see
the updated "Handle friend functions" code in EmitDeferredDecls,
lib/CodeGen/ModuleBuilder.cpp). (The updated tests needed to be split out into
their own dllexport-ms-friend.cpp because of the CHECK-NOTs which would have
interfered with subsequent CHECK-DAGs in dllexport.cpp.)
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18430
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Summary:
* -fcuda-target-overloads
Previously unconditionally set to true by the driver. Necessary for
correct functioning of the compiler -- our CUDA headers wrapper won't
compile without this.
* -fcuda-disable-target-call-checks
Previously unconditionally set to true by the driver. Necessary to
compile almost any external CUDA code -- almost all libraries assume
that host+device code can call host or device functions.
* -fcuda-allow-host-calls-from-host-device
No effect when target overloading is enabled.
Reviewers: tra
Subscribers: rsmith, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18416
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Before this commit, we assert failure in ImplicitCastExpr
"unheralded conversion to bool". This commit fixes the assertion by using
the correct cast type when the fixed type is boolean.
This commit also fixes the behavior for Microsoft mode as well, since
Obj-C and Microsoft mode share the same code path.
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This commit adds a named argument to AvailabilityAttr, while r263652 adds an
optional string argument to __attribute__((deprecated)).
This was commited in r263687 and reverted in 263752 due to misaligned
access.
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Implement lambda capture of *this by copy.
For e.g.:
struct A {
int d = 10;
auto foo() { return [*this] (auto a) mutable { d+=a; return d; }; }
};
auto L = A{}.foo(); // A{}'s lifetime is gone.
// Below is still ok, because *this was captured by value.
assert(L(10) == 20);
assert(L(100) == 120);
If the capture was implicit, or [this] (i.e. *this was captured by reference), this code would be otherwise undefined.
Implementation Strategy:
- amend the parser to accept *this in the lambda introducer
- add a new king of capture LCK_StarThis
- teach Sema::CheckCXXThisCapture to handle by copy captures of the
enclosing object (i.e. *this)
- when CheckCXXThisCapture does capture by copy, the corresponding
initializer expression for the closure's data member
direct-initializes it thus making a copy of '*this'.
- in codegen, when assigning to CXXThisValue, if *this was captured by
copy, make sure it points to the corresponding field member, and
not, unlike when captured by reference, what the field member points
to.
- mark feature as implemented in svn
Much gratitude to Richard Smith for his carefully illuminating reviews!
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This reverts commit r263738.
This appears to cause a failure in
CXX/temp/temp.decls/temp.friend/p1.cpp
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This commit adds a named argument to AvailabilityAttr, while r263652 adds an
optional string argument to __attribute__((deprecated)). This enables the
compiler to provide Fix-Its for deprecated declarations.
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The declaration of the destructor of an invalid class was not properly marked
as noexcept. As a result, the definition of the same destructor, which was
properly implicitly marked as noexcept, would not match the definition.
This would cause the definition CXXDestructorDecl to be matked as invalid
and omited from the AST.
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Given the following test case:
typedef struct {
const char *name;
id field;
} Test9;
extern void doSomething(Test9 arg);
void test9() {
Test9 foo2 = {0, 0};
doSomething(foo2);
}
With a release compiler, we don't emit any message and silently ignore the
variable "foo2". With an assert compiler, we get an assertion failure.
The root cause —————————————
Back in r140457 we gave InitListChecker a verification-only mode, and will use
CanUseDecl instead of DiagnoseUseOfDecl for verification-only mode.
These two functions handle unavailable issues differently:
In Sema::CanUseDecl, we say the decl is invalid when the Decl is unavailable and
the current context is available.
In Sema::DiagnoseUseOfDecl, we say the decl is usable by ignoring the return
code of DiagnoseAvailabilityOfDecl
So with an assert build, we will hit an assertion in diagnoseListInit
assert(DiagnoseInitList.HadError() &&
"Inconsistent init list check result.");
The fix -------------------
If we follow what is implemented in CanUseDecl and treat Decls with
unavailable issues as invalid, the variable decl of “foo2” will be marked as
invalid. Since unavailable checking is processed in delayed diagnostics
(r197627), we will silently ignore the diagnostics when we find out that
the variable decl is invalid.
We add a flag "TreatUnavailableAsInvalid" for the verification-only mode.
For overload resolution, we want to say decls with unavailable issues are
invalid; but for everything else, we should say they are valid and
emit diagnostics. Depending on the value of the flag, CanUseDecl
can return different values for unavailable issues.
rdar://23557300
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Original patch by Stefan Bühler http://reviews.llvm.org/D12834
Difference between original and this one:
- fixed all comments in original code review
- added more tests, all new diagnostics now covered by tests
- moved abi_tag on re-declaration checks to Sema::mergeDeclAttributes
where they actually may work as designed
- clang-format + other stylistic changes
Mangle part will be sent for review as a separate patch.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17567
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Applying the following restrictions for block types in OpenCL (v2.0 s6.12.5):
- __block storage class is disallowed
- every block declaration must be const qualified and initialized
- a block can't be used as a return type of a function
- a blocks can't be used to declare a structure or union field
- extern speficier is disallowed
Corrected image and sampler types diagnostics with struct and unions.
Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16928
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Add parsing, sema analysis and serialization/deserialization for 'declare reduction' construct.
User-defined reductions are defined as
#pragma omp declare reduction( reduction-identifier : typename-list : combiner ) [initializer ( initializer-expr )]
These custom reductions may be used in 'reduction' clauses of OpenMP constructs. The combiner specifies how partial results can be combined into a single value. The
combiner can use the special variable identifiers omp_in and omp_out that are of the type of the variables being reduced with this reduction-identifier. Each of them will
denote one of the values to be combined before executing the combiner. It is assumed that the special omp_out identifier will refer to the storage that holds the resulting
combined value after executing the combiner.
As the initializer-expr value of a user-defined reduction is not known a priori the initializer-clause can be used to specify one. Then the contents of the initializer-clause
will be used as the initializer for private copies of reduction list items where the omp_priv identifier will refer to the storage to be initialized. The special identifier
omp_orig can also appear in the initializer-clause and it will refer to the storage of the original variable to be reduced.
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Functions with an explicit exception specification have their behavior
dictated by the specification. The additional /EHc behavior only comes
into play if no exception specification is given.
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If we import a module that has a complete array type and one that has an
incomplete array type, the declaration found by name lookup might be the one with
the incomplete type, possibly resulting in rejects-valid.
Now, the name lookup prefers decls with a complete array types. Also,
diagnose cases when the redecl chain has array bound, different from the merge
candidate.
Reviewed by Richard Smith.
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Use "strict" instead of "nopartial". Also make strictly not-introduced
share the same diagnostics as Obsolete and Unavailable.
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The -EHc flag implicitly adds a nothrow attribute to any extern "C"
function when exceptions are enabled.
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option. Previously these options could both be used to specify that you were
compiling the implementation file of a module, with a different set of minor
bugs in each case.
This change removes -fmodule-implementation-of, and instead tracks a flag to
determine whether we're currently building a module. -fmodule-name now behaves
the same way that -fmodule-implementation-of previously did.
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An optional nopartial can be placed after the platform name.
int bar() __attribute__((availability(macosx,nopartial,introduced=10.12))
When deploying back to a platform version prior to when the declaration was
introduced, with 'nopartial', Clang emits an error specifying that the function
is not introduced yet; without 'nopartial', the behavior stays the same: the
declaration is `weakly linked`.
A member is added to the end of AttributeList to save the location of the
'nopartial' keyword. A bool member is added to AvailabilityAttr.
The diagnostics for 'nopartial' not-yet-introduced is handled in the same way as
we handle unavailable cases.
Reviewed by Doug Gregor and Jordan Rose.
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thousands of modules, each of which declares the same namespace, linearly
scanning the redecl chain looking for a visible declaration (once for each leaf
module, for each use) performs very poorly. Namespace visibility can only
decrease when we leave a module during a module build step, and we never care
*which* visible declaration of a namespace we find, so we can cache this very
effectively.
This results in a 35x speedup on one of our internal build steps (2m -> 3.5s),
but is hard to unit test because it requires a very large number of modules.
Ideas for a test appreciated! No functionality change intended other than the
speedup.
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diagnosing when 'concept' is specified on a function or template
specialization.
Since a concept can only be applied to a function or variable template,
the concept bit is stored in TemplateDecl as a PointerIntPair.
Reviewers: rsmith, faisalv, aaron.ballman, hubert.reinterpretcast
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13357
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When building a PCH with modules enabled this import would assert in the
ASTWriter and (if assertions were disabled) sometimes crash the compiler
that loaded the resulting PCH when trying to lookup the submodule ID.
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C++14 generic lambdas. It conflicts with the C++14 return type deduction
mechanism, and results in us failing to actually deduce the lambda's return
type in some cases.
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In general CUDA does not allow dynamic initialization of
global device-side variables. One exception is that CUDA allows
records with empty constructors as described in section E2.2.1 of
CUDA 7.5 Programming guide.
This patch applies initializer checks for all device-side variables.
Empty constructors are accepted, but no code is generated for them.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15305
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Fix the issue discovered by fuzzing (PR23057, comment 18) by handling nullptr in Sema::ActOnCXXForRangeDecl
and correct delayed typos in for-range expression before calling Sema::ActOnCXXForRangeStmt. Also fixes PR26288.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16630
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For
void f() {
union { int i; };
}
clang used to omit the RecordDecl from the anonymous union from the AST.
That's because the code creating it only called PushOnScopeChains(), which adds
it to the current DeclContext, which here is the function's DeclContext. But
RecursiveASTVisitor doesn't descent into all decls in a FunctionDecl.
Instead, for DeclContexts that contain statements, return the RecordDecl so
that it can be included in the DeclStmt containing the VarDecl for the union.
Interesting bits from the AST before this change:
|-FunctionDecl
| `-CompoundStmt
| |-DeclStmt
| | `-VarDecl 0x589cd60 <col:3> col:3 implicit used 'union (anonymous at test.cc:3:3)' callinit
After this change:
-FunctionDecl
| `-CompoundStmt
| |-DeclStmt
| | |-CXXRecordDecl 0x4612e48 <col:3, col:18> col:3 union definition
| | | |-FieldDecl 0x4612f70 <col:11, col:15> col:15 referenced i 'int'
| | `-VarDecl 0x4613010 <col:3> col:3 implicit used 'union (anonymous at test.cc:3:3)' callinit
This is now closer to how anonymous struct and unions are represented as
members of structs. It also enabled deleting some one-off code in the
template instantiation code.
Finally, it fixes a crash with ASTMatchers, see the included test case
(this fixes http://crbug.com/580749).
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Member pointers in the MS ABI are tricky for a variety of reasons.
The size of a member pointer is indeterminate until the program reaches
a point where the representation is required to be known. However,
*pointers* to member pointers may exist without knowing the pointee
type's representation. In these cases, we synthesize an opaque LLVM
type for the pointee type.
However, we can be in a situation where the underlying member pointer's
representation became known mid-way through the program. To account for
this, we attempted to manicure CodeGen's type-cache so that we can
replace the opaque member pointer type with the real deal while leaving
the pointer types unperturbed. This, unfortunately, is a problematic
approach to take as we will violate CodeGen's invariants.
These violations are mostly harmless but let's do the right thing
instead: invalidate the type-cache if a member pointer's LLVM
representation changes.
This fixes PR26313.
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Summary:
Turns out the variadic function checking added in r258643 was too strict
for some existing users; give them an escape valve. When
-fcuda-allow-variadic-functions is passed, the front-end makes no
attempt to disallow C-style variadic functions. Calls to va_arg are
still not allowed.
Reviewers: tra
Subscribers: cfe-commits, jhen, echristo, bkramer
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16559
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__GetExceptionInfo triggered Sema::LazilyCreateBuiltin which tries to
create a non-templated function decl. This is unnecessary and
ill-advised, there is no need for us to create a declaration for such a
builtin.
This fixes PR26298.
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redeclares an existing tag but are creating a new declaration anyway (because
it has attributes or changes the visibility of the name), don't warn that it
won't be visible outside the current scope. That's not true.
Also narrow down the set of cases where we create these extra declarations when
building modules; previously, all tag declarations but the first in a module
header would get this treatment if -fmodules-local-submodule-visibility. (This
isn't a functional change, but we try to avoid creating these extra
declarations whenever we can.)
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Summary:
Support for OpenCL 2.0 pipe type.
This is a bug-fix version for bader's patch reviews.llvm.org/D14441
Reviewers: pekka.jaaskelainen, Anastasia
Subscribers: bader, Anastasia, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15603
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tag (because the previous declaration was found in a different module), inject
the tag into the appropriate scope (that is, the enclosing scope if we're in a
function prototype scope in C++).
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elaborated-type-specifier, create a declaration of it to track that the current
module makes it visible too.
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underlying decls. Preserve the found declaration throughout, and only map to
the underlying declaration when we want to check whether it's the right kind.
This allows us to provide the right source location for the found declaration,
and prepares for the possibility of underlying decls with a different name
from the found decl.
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have a nested name specifier. Strictly speaking, forward declarations of class
template partial specializations are not permitted at all, but that seems like
an obvious wording defect, and if we allow them without a nested name specifier
we should also allow them with a nested name specifier.
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Now not trying to use a C++ lookup mechanism in C (d'oh). Unqualified
lookup is actually fine for this case in C.
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This makes non-C++ languages find the same decl as C++ does to
workaround a regression introduced in r252960.
rdar://problem/23784203
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`pass_object_size` is our way of enabling `__builtin_object_size` to
produce high quality results without requiring inlining to happen
everywhere.
A link to the design doc for this attribute is available at the
Differential review link below.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13263
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We will still allow it in system headers, in macros from system headers, when
combined with an 'asm' label, and under the flag -Wno-register.
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Currently, when there is a global register variable in a program that
is bound to an invalid register, clang/llvm prints an error message that
is not very user-friendly.
This commit improves the diagnostic and moves the check that used to be
in the backend to Sema. In addition, it makes changes to error out if
the size of the register doesn't match the declared variable size.
e.g., volatile register int B asm ("rbp");
rdar://problem/23084219
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13834
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other than the top level, we issue an error. This breaks a fair amount of C++
code wrapping C libraries, where the C library is #included within a namespace
/ extern "C" combination, because the C library (probably) includes C++
standard library headers which may be within modules.
Without modules, this setup is harmless if (and *only* if) the corresponding
standard library module was already included outside the namespace, so
downgrade the error to a default-error extension in that case, so that it can
be selectively disabled for such misbehaving libraries.
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declarations that are not simultaneously visible, and where at least one of
them has internal/no linkage.
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r233345 started being stricter about typedef names for linkage purposes
in non-visible modules, but broke languages without the ODR.
rdar://23527954
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the linkage of the enumeration. For enumerators of unnamed enumerations, extend
the -Wmodules-ambiguous-internal-linkage extension to allow selecting an
arbitrary enumerator (but only if they all have the same value, otherwise it's
ambiguous).
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declarations in redeclaration lookup. A declaration is now visible to
lookup if:
* It is visible (not in a module, or in an imported module), or
* We're doing redeclaration lookup and it's externally-visible, or
* We're doing typo correction and looking for unimported decls.
We now support multiple modules having different internal-linkage or no-linkage
definitions of the same name for all entities, not just for functions,
variables, and some typedefs. As previously, if multiple such entities are
visible, any attempt to use them will result in an ambiguity error.
This patch fixes the linkage calculation for a number of entities where we
previously didn't need to get it right (using-declarations, namespace aliases,
and so on). It also classifies enumerators as always having no linkage, which
is a slight deviation from the C++ standard's definition, but not an observable
change outside modules (this change is being discussed on the -core reflector
currently).
This also removes the prior special case for tag lookup, which made some cases
of this work, but also led to bizarre, bogus "must use 'struct' to refer to type
'Foo' in this scope" diagnostics in C++.
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This failed to solve the problem it was aimed at, and introduced just as many
issues as it resolved. Realistically, we need to deal with the possibility that
multiple modules might define different internal linkage symbols with the same
name, and this isn't a problem unless two such symbols are simultaneously
visible.
The case where two modules define equivalent internal linkage symbols is
handled by r252063: if lookup finds multiple sufficiently-similar entities from
different modules, we just pick one of them as an extension (but we keep them
separate).
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https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Typeof.html
Differences from the GCC extension:
* __auto_type is also permitted in C++ (but only in places where
it could appear in C), allowing its use in headers that might
be shared across C and C++, or used from C++98
* __auto_type can be combined with a declarator, as with C++ auto
(for instance, "__auto_type *p")
* multiple variables can be declared in a single __auto_type
declaration, with the C++ semantics (the deduced type must be
the same in each case)
This patch also adds a missing restriction on applying typeof to
a bit-field, which GCC has historically rejected in C (due to
lack of clarity as to whether the operand should be promoted).
The same restriction also applies to __auto_type in C (in both
GCC and Clang).
This also fixes PR25449.
Patch by Nicholas Allegra!
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std::initializer_list<T> type. Instead, the list must contain a single element
and the type is deduced from that.
In Clang 3.7, we warned by default on all the cases that would change meaning
due to this change. In Clang 3.8, we will support only the new rules -- per
the request in N3922, this change is applied as a Defect Report against earlier
versions of the C++ standard.
This change is not entirely trivial, because for lambda init-captures we
previously did not track the difference between direct-list-initialization and
copy-list-initialization. The difference was not previously observable, because
the two forms of initialization always did the same thing (the elements of the
initializer list were always copy-initialized regardless of the initialization
style used for the init-capture).
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The attrubite is applicable to functions and variables and changes
the linkage of the subject to internal.
This is the same functionality as C-style "static", but applicable to
class methods; and the same as anonymouns namespaces, but can apply
to individual methods of a class.
Following the proposal in
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2015-October/045580.html
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This attribute is used to prevent tail-call optimizations to the marked
function. For example, in the following piece of code, foo1 will not be
tail-call optimized:
int __attribute__((not_tail_called)) foo1(int);
int foo2(int a) {
return foo1(a); // Tail-call optimization is not performed.
}
The attribute has effect only on statically bound calls. It has no
effect on indirect calls. Also, virtual functions and objective-c
methods cannot be marked as 'not_tail_called'.
rdar://problem/22667622
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12922
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Summary: Diagnose when the 'concept' specifier is used on a typedef or function parameter.
Reviewers: rsmith, hubert.reinterpretcast, aaron.ballman, faisalv
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14316
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particular don't assume that two declarations of the same kind in the same
context are declaring the same entity. That's not true when the same name is
declared multiple times as internal-linkage symbols within a module.
(getCanonicalDecl is cheap now, so we can just use it here.)
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