been there. Also delete their redundant doxyments in favor of those in
the source file. I'm putting the doxyments for private and static
helpers into the implementation file, and only the public interface
doxyments into the header. If folks have strong opinions about this type
of split, feel free to chime in, I'm happy to re-organize.
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making it accessible to anyone from the Frontend library. Still a good
bit of cleanup to do here, but its a good milestone. This ensures that
*all* of the functionality needed to implement the DiagnosticConsumer is
exposed via the generic interface in some form. No sneaky re-use of
static functions.
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allow the TextDiagnosticPrinter to continue using it even if
TextDiagnostic is implemented in a separate file.
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diagnostics to control suppression of redundant information. It now
follows the same model as all the other state, and has a bit more clear
semantics.
This is making the duality of the state a bit annoying, and I've added
a FIXME to resolve it. The problem is that I need to lift the
TextDiagnostic up into an externally visible layer before that can
happen.
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It's the last include-stack-root we tried to walk up. Use a better name
and better doxyments for it.
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TextDiagnosticPrinter argument to the TextDiagnostic helper class. This
cements the proper ordering of things: TextDiagnostic is now a viable
stand-alone class for emitting pretty-printed textual diagnostics to
a terminal.
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utility. This is a particularly nice win because it removes a pile of
parameters from these routines. Also name them a bit better. I'm trying
to follow the pattern of 'emit' routines writing directly to what is
expected to be the final output, while 'print' routines take a output
stream argument and can be used to build up intermediate buffers, etc.
Also, fix a bug I spotted by inspection from my last commit where
'LastLoc' and 'LastNonNoteLoc' were reversed. It's really scary that
this didn't trigger a single test failure. Will be working on tests for
more of this functionality now.
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across emissions.
1) The include stack printing is conditioned on non-note diagnostics,
not just on warning diagnostics.
2) Those should be full source locations as they're tied to a source
manager.
3) We should pass in the prior state to the TextDiagnostic constructor,
allow it to mutate as diagnostics are emitted, and then cache the
final state before tearing it down.
Some of this remains incomplete, specifically #3 isn't finished for the
non-note location. That'll come when the include stack printing sinks
down a level.
This also highlights how *completely* bug-ridden this code is. For
example, we currently do all these comparisons of a FullSourceLoc and
a SourceLocation... which silently does a SourceLocation to
SourceLocation comparison, completely disregarding the source manager
from whence one of the arguments came. Oops! Good thing in practice this
wasn't important, but it could in theory be suppressing caret
diagnostics in a second TU on a single clang invocation. I'm hoping to
hammer these bugs out as the refactorings occur, although for so many of
them it's really unlikely I can dream up a test case that would show the
potentially buggy behavior.
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consumer. The TextDiagnostic interface now has a generic entry point for
emitting a diagnostic which uses a minimal interface that should be
compatible with StoredDiagnostics such as are available in libclang etc.
Some unfortunate shuffling of static functions as things get relocated.
Also some unfortunate public interface points added to
TextDiagnosticPrinter, but those are the next bits to get moved so they
won't last long.
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to operate directly on the source location and ranges associated with
a diagnostic rather than digging them out of the diagnostic. This had
a side benefit of cleaning up its code a tiny bit by using the ArrayRef
interface.
No functionality changed.
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Also note that it is actually doing much more than it should. This paves
the way for building a more generic 'Emit' routine that is the real
entry point here.
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frontend removes the non-system directory to maintain gcc compatibility. When
this happens NumAngled needs to be updated.
PR11097
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This frontend-only flag is used by the IR generator to determine
whether to filter CUDA declarations for the host or for the device.
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creation, so that only a single Clang instance will rebuild a given
module at once (and the others will wait).
We still don't clean up the lock files when we crash, which is a
rather unfortunate problem. I'll handle that next, and there is
certainly a *lot* of room for further improvements.
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separate thread with the "suitably large" stack, so we don't blow the
stack when building modules recursively.
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increasingly prevailing case to the point that new features
like ARC don't even support the fragile ABI anymore.
This required a little bit of reshuffling with exceptions
because a check was assuming that ObjCNonFragileABI was
only being set in ObjC mode, and that's actually a bit
obnoxious to do.
Most, though, it involved a perl script to translate a ton
of test cases.
Mostly no functionality change for driver users, although
there are corner cases with disabling language-specific
exceptions that we should handle more correctly now.
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- The TextDiagnosticPrinter code is still fragile as it is just "reverse engineering" what the diagnostic engine is doing. Not my current priority to fix though.
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DiagnosticsEngine::setDiagnosticGroup{ErrorAsFatal,WarningAsError} methods which
more accurately model the correct API -- no internal change to the diagnostics
engine yet though.
- Also, stop honoring -Werror=everything (etc.) as a valid (but oddly behaved) option.
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we have the ability to create a new, distict diagnostic consumer when
we go off and build a module. This avoids the currently horribleness
where the same diagnostic consumer sees diagnostics for multiple
translation units (and multiple SourceManagers!) causing all sorts of havok.
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versions of libc++. Newer versions of libc++ know how to deal with ARC
properly. Fixes <rdar://problem/10062179>.
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'bool' rather than '_Bool' within types, to make things a bit more
readable. Fixes <rdar://problem/10063263>.
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message. Specifically, we now only line-wrap the first line of te
diagnostic message and assume the remainder is manually formatted. While
adding it back, simplify the logic for doing this.
Finally, add a test that ensures we actually preserve this feature. =D
*Now* its not dead code. Thanks to Doug for the test case.
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when working with a diagnostic attached to a source location. Also
comment more thoroughly why its important to handle non-location
diagnostic messages separately.
Finally, hoist the creation of the TextDiagnostic object up to the
beginning of the location-based diagnostics. This paves the way for
sinking more and more of the logic into this class. When everything
below this constructor is sunk into the TextDiagnostic class it should
be sufficiently "feature complete" to accomplish my two goals:
1) Have the printing of a macro expansion note use the exact same code
as any other note.
2) Be able to implement clang_formatDiagnostic in terms of this class.
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a dedicated path. The logic for such diagnostics is much simpler than
for others.
This begins to make an important separation in this routine. We expect
most (and most interesting) textual diagnostics to be made in the
presence of at least *some* source locations and a source manager.
However the DiagnosticConsumer must be prepared to diagnose errors even
when the source manager doesn't (yet) exist or when there is no location
information at all. In order to sink more and more logic into the
TextDiagnostic class while minimizing its complexity, my plan is to
force the DiagnosticConsumer to special case diagnosing any locationless
messages and then hand the rest to the TextDiagnostic class. I'd
appreciate any comments on this design. It requires a bit of code
duplication in order to keep interfaces simple. Alternatively, if we
really need TextDiagnostic to be capable of handling diagnostics even in
the absence of a viable SourceManager, then this split isn't necessary.
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function. Doing this conveniently requires moving the word wrapping to
use a StringRef which seems generally an improvement. There is a lot
that could be simplified in the word wrapping by using StringRef that
I haven't looked at yet...
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a "loaded" location of the precompiled preamble.
Instead, handle specially locations of preprocessed entities:
-When looking up for preprocessed entities, map main file locations inside the
preamble range to a preamble loaded location.
-When getting the source range of a preprocessing cursor, map preamble loaded
locations back to main file locations.
Fixes rdar://10175093 & http://llvm.org/PR10999
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characters. I could find no newline character in a diagnostic message,
and adding an assert to this code never fires in the testsuite.
I think this code is essentially dead, and was previously used for
a different purpose. If I just don't understand how it is we can end up
with a newline here please let me know (with a test case?) and I'll
revert.
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printing routines, clean up its doxyments and switch it to a camelCase
name as well. No functionality changed here.
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to handle non-caret diagnostics as well in order to be fully useful in
libclang etc. Also sketch out some more of my plans on this refactoring.
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tracking the start and stop of macro expansion suppression. Also remove
the Columns variable which was just a convenience variable based on
DiagOpts. Instead we materialize it in the one piece of code that cared.
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TextDiagnosticPrinter into the CaretDiagnostic class. Several
interesting results from this:
- This removes a significant per-diagnostic bit of state from the
CaretDiagnostic class, which should eventually allow us to re-use the
object.
- It removes a redundant recursive walk of the macro expansion stack
just to compute the depth. We don't need the depth until we're
unwinding anyways, so we can just mark when we reach it.
- It also paves the way for several simplifications we can do to how we
implement the suppression.
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This moves the existing code for CPATH into the driver and adds the environment lookup and path splitting there.
The paths are then passed down to cc1 with -I options (CPATH), added after the normal user-specified include dirs.
Language specific paths are passed via -LANG-isystem and the actual filtering is performed in the frontend.
I tried to match GCC's behavior as close as possible
Fixes PR8971.
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OpenCL is different from AltiVec in the way it supports vector literals. OpenCL
is strict with regards to semantic checks. For example, implicit conversions
and explicit casts between vectors of different types are disallowed.
Fixes PR10975. Submitted by: Anton Lokhmotov <Anton.lokhmotov@gmail.com>
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PreprocessingRecord's getPreprocessedEntitiesInRange.
Also remove all the stuff that were added in ASTUnit that are unnecessary now
that we do a binary search for preprocessed entities and deserialize only
what is necessary.
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check whether the requested location points inside the precompiled preamble,
in which case the returned source location will be a "loaded" one.
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Many of the code now under LangOptions::MicrosoftExt will eventually be moved under the LangOptions::MicrosoftMode flag.
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Microsoft specific tweaking will now fall into 2 categories:
- fms-extension: Microsoft specific extensions that should never change the meaning of an otherwise well formed code. Currently map to LangOptions::Microsoft. (To be clearer, I am planning to change the name to LangOptions::MicrosoftExt).
- fms-compatibility: Really a MSVC emulation mode. Map to LangOptions::MicrosoftMode. Can change the meaning of an otherwise standard conformant program.
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#include or #import direcctives of framework headers into module
imports of the corresponding framework module.
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-Use an array of offsets for all preprocessed entities
-Get rid of the separate array of offsets for just macro definitions;
for references to macro definitions use an index inside the preprocessed
entities array.
-Deserialize each preprocessed entity lazily, at first request; not in bulk.
Paves the way for binary searching of preprocessed entities that will offer
efficiency and will simplify things on the libclang side a lot.
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target triple to separate modules built under different
conditions. The hash is used to create a subdirectory in the module
cache path where other invocations of the compiler (with the same
version, language options, etc.) can find the precompiled modules.
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language options. Use that .def file to declare the LangOptions class
and initialize all of its members, eliminating a source of annoying
initialization bugs.
AST serialization changes are next up.
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already provided. This required a little bit of clean-up in the way
that VerifyDiagnosticsClient managed ownership of its underlying
"primary" client, because now it will no longer always take ownership.
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but there is a corresponding umbrella header in a framework, build the
module on-the-fly so it can be immediately loaded at the import
statement. This is very much proof-of-concept code, with details to be
fleshed out over time.
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where the compiler will look for module files. Eliminates the
egregious hack where we looked into the header search paths for
modules.
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modifying directly for the preamble.
This avoids an awful, hard to find, bug where "PreprocessorOpts.DisablePCHValidation = true"
would be persistent for subsequent reparses of the translation unit which would result
in defines, present in command-line but not in the PCH, being ignored.
Fixes rdar://9615399.
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Only predefine the OBJC_ZEROCOST_EXCEPTIONS macro if Objective-C
exceptions are turned on. Fixes PR10910.
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feature akin to the ARC runtime checks. Removes a terrible hack where
IR gen needed to find the declarations of those symbols in the translation
unit.
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function. This is really the beginning of the second phase of
refactorings here. The end goal is to have (roughly) three interfaces:
1) Base class to format a single diagnostic suitable for display on the
console.
2) Extension of the base class which also displays a caret diagnostic
suitable for display on the console.
3) An adaptor that implements the DiagnosticClient by delegating to #1
and/or #2 as appropriate.
Once we have these, things like libclang's formatDiagnostic can use #1
and #2 to provide really well formatted (and consistently formatted!)
textual formatting of diagnostics.
Getting there is going to be quite a bit of shuffling. I'm basically
sketching out where the interface boundaries can be drawn for #1 and #2
within the existing classes. That lets me shuffle with a minimum of fuss
and delta. Once that's done, and any of the related interfaces that need
to change are updated, I'll hoist these into separate headers and
re-implement libclang in terms of their interfaces. Long WIP, but
comments at each step welcome. =D
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CaretDiagnostic. It's completely generic, with nothing to do with the
diagnostic client or info APIs.
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a stack array of a magical size with an assert() that we never
overflowed it. That seems incredibly risky. We also have a very nice API
for bundling up a vector we expect to usually have a small size without
loss of functionality or security if the size is excessive.
The fallout is to remove the last pointer+size parameter pair that are
traced through the recursive caret diagnostic emission.
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a defined interface. This isn't as nice as the previous one, but should
get better as I push through better data types in all these functions.
Also, I'm hoping to pull some aspects of this out into a common routine
(such as tab expansion).
Again, WIP, comments welcome as I'm going through.
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The function was only counting lines that included tokens and not empty lines,
but MaxLines (mainly initiated to the line where the code-completion point resides)
is a count of overall lines (even empty ones).
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Preprocessor, eliminating the constructor that was used by ASTUnit
(which didn't provide an ASTContext or Prepreprocessor). Ensuring that
both objects are non-NULL will simplify module loading (but none of
that is done yet).
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builtin types (When requested). This is another step toward making
ASTUnit build the ASTContext as needed when loading an AST file,
rather than doing so after the fact. No actual functionality change (yet).
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and language-specific initialization. Use this to allow ASTUnit to
create a preprocessor object *before* loading the AST file. No actual
functionality change.
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LangOptions, rather than making distinct copies of
LangOptions. Granted, LangOptions doesn't actually get modified, but
this will eventually make it easier to construct ASTContext and
Preprocessor before we know all of the LangOptions.
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include guards don't show up as macro definitions in every translation
unit that imports a module. Macro definitions can, however, be
exported with the intentionally-ugly #__export_macro__
directive. Implement this feature by not even bothering to serialize
non-exported macros to a module, because clients of that module need
not (should not) know that these macros even exist.
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(unsurprisingly) caret diagnostics. This is designed to bring some
organization to the monstrous EmitCaretDiagnostic function, and allow
factoring it more easily and with less mindless parameter passing.
Currently this just lifts the existing function into a method, and
splits off the obviously invariant arguments to be class members. No
functionality is changed, and there are still lots of warts to let
existing code continue functioning as-is. Definitely WIP, more cleanups
to follow.
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, such as list of forward @class decls, in a DeclGroup
node. Deal with its consequence throught clang. This
is in preparation for more Sema work ahead. // rdar://8843851.
Feel free to reverse if it breaks something important
and I am unavailable.
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loads the named module. The syntax itself is intentionally hideous and
will be replaced at some later point with something more
palatable. For now, we're focusing on the semantics:
- Module imports are handled first by the preprocessor (to get macro
definitions) and then the same tokens are also handled by the parser
(to get declarations). If both happen (as in normal compilation),
the second one is redundant, because we currently have no way to
hide macros or declarations when loading a module. Chris gets credit
for this mad-but-workable scheme.
- The Preprocessor now holds on to a reference to a module loader,
which is responsible for loading named modules. CompilerInstance is
the only important module loader: it now knows how to create and
wire up an AST reader on demand to actually perform the module load.
- We search for modules in the include path, using the module name
with the suffix ".pcm" (precompiled module) for the file name. This
is a temporary hack; we hope to improve the situation in the
future.
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from the given source. -emit-module behaves similarly to -emit-pch,
except that Sema is somewhat more strict about the contents of
-emit-module. In the future, there are likely to be more interesting
differences.
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Currently this includes -pedantic warnings as well; we'll need to consider whether these should
be included.
This works as expected with -Werror.
Test cases were added to Sema/warn-unused-parameters.c, but they should probably be broken off into
their own test file.
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all AST files have a normal METADATA record that has the same form
regardless of whether we refer to a chained PCH or any other kind of
AST file.
Introduce the IMPORTS record, which describes all of the AST files
that are imported by this AST file, and how (as a module, a PCH file,
etc.). Currently, we emit at most one entry to this record, to support
chained PCH.
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already-defined and forward-declared results. Already-defined results
are fine because they could be the start of a category. Fixes
<rdar://problem/9811691>.
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lib/c++/v1. Look there first, before falling back to the normal
/usr/include/c++/v1. <rdar://problem/9866149>
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for quoted header lookup when dealing with not-yet-installed
frameworks. Fixes <rdar://problem/9824020>.
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For PCH files, have only one open/close for temporary + rename to be safe from race conditions.
For all other output files open/close the output file directly.
Depends on llvm r136310. rdar://9082880 & http://llvm.org/PR9374.
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FullSourceLoc::getInstantiationLoc to ...::getExpansionLoc. This is part
of the API and documentation update from 'instantiation' as the term for
macros to 'expansion'.
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entities generated directly by the preprocessor from those loaded from
the external source (e.g., the ASTReader). By separating these two
sets of entities into different vectors, we allow both to grow
independently, and eliminate the need for preallocating all of the
loaded preprocessing entities. This is similar to the way the recent
SourceManager refactoring treats FileIDs and the source location
address space.
As part of this, switch over to building a continuous range map to
track preprocessing entities.
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-arcmt-migrate-emit-errors : Emits the pre-migration ARC errors but it doesn't affect anything else
-arcmt-migrate-report-output : Writes out the pre-migration ARC errors to the provided plist file
rdar://9791454
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source locations from source locations loaded from an AST/PCH file.
Previously, loading an AST/PCH file involved carefully pre-allocating
space at the beginning of the source manager for the source locations
and FileIDs that correspond to the prefix, and then appending the
source locations/FileIDs used for parsing the remaining translation
unit. This design forced us into loading PCH files early, as a prefix,
whic has become a rather significant limitation.
This patch splits the SourceManager space into two parts: for source
location "addresses", the lower values (growing upward) are used to
describe parsed code, while upper values (growing downward) are used
for source locations loaded from AST/PCH files. Similarly, positive
FileIDs are used to describe parsed code while negative FileIDs are
used to file/macro locations loaded from AST/PCH files. As a result,
we can load PCH/AST files even during parsing, making various
improvemnts in the future possible, e.g., teaching #include <foo.h> to
look for and load <foo.h.gch> if it happens to be already available.
This patch was originally written by Sebastian Redl, then brought
forward to the modern age by Jonathan Turner, and finally
polished/finished by me to be committed.
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This is switches all the interfaces points (and most of the commenst
/ local variables I saw on my way through) regarding the
NestedMacroInstantiations bit.
The libclang enums corresponding to this state were renamed, but
a legacy enum was added with the old name, and the same value to keep
existing clients working. I've added a documentation blurb for it, but
let me know if there is a canonical way to document legacy elemenst of
the libclang interface.
No functionality changed here, even in tests.
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and 'expansions' rather than 'instantiated' and 'contexts'.
This is the first of several patches migrating Clang's terminology
surrounding macros from 'instantiation' to 'expansion'.
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__unknown_anytype, and rewrite such message sends correctly.
I had to bite the bullet and actually add a debugger support mode for this
one, which is a bit unfortunate, but there really isn't anything else
I could imagine doing; this is clearly just debugger-specific behavior.
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This is a new mode of migration, where we avoid modifying the original files but
we emit temporary files instead.
<path> will be used to keep migration process metadata. Currently the temporary files
that are produced are put in the system's temp directory but we can put them
in the <path> if is necessary.
Also introduce new ARC migration functions in libclang whose only purpose,
currently, is to accept <path> and provide pairs of original file/transformed file
to map from the originals to the files after transformations are applied.
Finally introduce the c-arcmt-test utility that exercises the new libclang functions,
update arcmt-test, and add tests for the whole process.
rdar://9735086.
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instantiation and improve diagnostics which are stem from macro
arguments to trace the argument itself back through the layers of macro
expansion.
This requires some tricky handling of the source locations, as the
argument appears to be expanded in the opposite direction from the
surrounding macro. This patch provides helper routines that encapsulate
the logic and explain the reasoning behind how we step through macros
during diagnostic printing.
This fixes the rest of the test cases originially in PR9279, and later
split out into PR10214 and PR10215.
There is still some more work we can do here to improve the macro
backtrace, but those will follow as separate patches.
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clang_codeCompleteGetContexts(), that provides the client with
information about the context in which code completion has occurred
and what kinds of entities make sense as completions at that
point. Patch by Connor Wakamo!
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clang_saveTranslationUnit() to save a PCH file if the only errors it
contains are recoverable errors. Fixes <rdar://problem/9727804>.
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exception in Objective-C; in Objective-C++ we still use std::terminate().
This is only available in very recent runtimes.
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structure to hold inferred information, then propagate each invididual
bit down to -cc1. Separate the bits of "supports weak" and "has a native
ARC runtime"; make the latter a CodeGenOption.
The tool chain is still driving this decision, because it's the place that
has the required deployment target information on Darwin, but at least it's
better-factored now.
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CompilerInvocation on the stack, because other objects (e.g., the
CompilerInstance) maintain an intrusive reference-counted pointer to
the CompilerInvocation. This doesn't matter in the normal case,
because we take back the CompilerInvocation. However, during crash
recovery, this leads to us trying to free an object on the stack, and
hilarity ensues. Fixes <rdar://problem/9652540>.
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This is a one line fix here:
+ // Don't print recursive instantiation notes from an instantiation note.
+ Loc = SM.getSpellingLoc(Loc);
While here, fix the testcase to be more precise (it got filecheck'ized
brutally), and fix EmitCaretDiagnostic to be private and to not pass down
the unused 'Level' argument.
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This is the only usage in clang's headers, and it's for a define
that only exists on CMake builds for the sake of the MSVC compiler,
so just use an ifdef instead.
Also add an include for config.h in a file that actually needs it,
and was picking it up by accident indirectly.
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use an "IgnoreSysRoot" argument. HeaderSearchOptions had been using the
opposite form with "IsSysRootRelative", which made for much confusion when
looking at true/false values in calls in AddPath. No functional change.
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The -cxx-isystem path is not prefixed with the sysroot directory, so it's
not a good way for the driver to set the system default C++ search path.
Instead, add -stdlib as a cc1 option and teach the frontend how to find the
headers. The driver can then just pass -stdlib through to "cc1".
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- Changes bit-field access policy to try to use (aligned) register sized accesses.
The idea here is that by using larger accesses we expose more coalescing
potential to the backend when we have situations like adjacent bit-fields in the
same structure (which is common), and that the backend should be smart enough to
narrow the accesses down when no coalescing is done or when it is shown not to
be profitable.
--
$ clang -m32 -O3 -S -o - t.c
_f0: ## @f0
pushl %ebp
movl %esp, %ebp
movl 8(%ebp), %eax
movb (%eax), %cl
andb $-128, %cl
orb $1, %cl
movb %cl, (%eax)
movb 1(%eax), %cl
andb $-128, %cl
orb $1, %cl
movb %cl, 1(%eax)
movb 2(%eax), %cl
andb $-128, %cl
orb $1, %cl
movb %cl, 2(%eax)
movb 3(%eax), %cl
andb $-128, %cl
orb $1, %cl
movb %cl, 3(%eax)
popl %ebp
ret
$ clang -m32 -O3 -S -o - t.c -Xclang -fuse-register-sized-bitfield-access
_f0: ## @f0
pushl %ebp
movl %esp, %ebp
movl 8(%ebp), %eax
movl $-2139062144, %ecx ## imm = 0xFFFFFFFF80808080
andl (%eax), %ecx
orl $16843009, %ecx ## imm = 0x1010101
movl %ecx, (%eax)
popl %ebp
ret
--
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an assembly file it worked correctly, while for a .c file it would given an
error about how --noexecstack is not a supported argument to -Wa.
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because the Angled directories and the System directories were not being uniqued
together, breaking #include_next. I'll see about a testcase, but it will be insane.
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These are somewhat special in that they wrap any other FrontendAction,
running various ARC transformations or checks prior to the standard
action's run. To implement them easily, this extends FrontendAction to
have a WrapperFrontendAction utility class which forwards all calls by
default to an inner action setup at construction time. This is then
subclassed to override the specific behavior needed by the different
ARCMT tools.
Finally, FrontendTool is taught how to create these wrapper actions from
the existing flags and options structures.
The result is that clangFrontend no longer depends on clangARCMigrate.
This is very important, as clangARCMigrate *heavily* depends on
clangFrontend. Fundamentally ARCMigrate is at the same layer as
a library like Rewrite, sitting firmly on top of the Frontend, but tied
together with the FrontendTool when building the clang binary itself.
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AFAIK, RHEL5 (and its clones) provides g++44 as the package "gcc44-c++".
By default, g++-4.1.1 is available, though, its libstdc++ would not be suitable to clang++.
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Language-design credit goes to a lot of people, but I particularly want
to single out Blaine Garst and Patrick Beard for their contributions.
Compiler implementation credit goes to Argyrios, Doug, Fariborz, and myself,
in no particular order.
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Related result types apply Cocoa conventions to the type of message
sends and property accesses to Objective-C methods that are known to
always return objects whose type is the same as the type of the
receiving class (or a subclass thereof), such as +alloc and
-init. This tightens up static type safety for Objective-C, so that we
now diagnose mistakes like this:
t.m:4:10: warning: incompatible pointer types initializing 'NSSet *'
with an
expression of type 'NSArray *' [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
NSSet *array = [[NSArray alloc] init];
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Headers/NSObject.h:72:1:
note:
instance method 'init' is assumed to return an instance of its
receiver
type ('NSArray *')
- (id)init;
^
It also means that we get decent type inference when writing code in
Objective-C++0x:
auto array = [[NSMutableArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"one", @"two",nil];
// ^ now infers NSMutableArray* rather than id
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Patch by Matthieu Monrocq with tweaks by me to avoid StringRefs in the static
diagnostic data structures, which resulted in a huge global-var-init function.
Depends on llvm commit r132046.
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prints the file, line, and column of a diagnostic. We currently
support Clang's normal format, MSVC, and Vi formats.
Note that we no longer change the diagnostic format based on
-fms-extensions.
Patch by Andrew Fish!
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- New isDefined() function checks for deletedness
- isThisDeclarationADefinition checks for deletedness
- New doesThisDeclarationHaveABody() does what
isThisDeclarationADefinition() used to do
- The IsDeleted bit is not propagated across redeclarations
- isDeleted() now checks the canoncial declaration
- New isDeletedAsWritten() does what it says on the tin.
- isUserProvided() now correct (thanks Richard!)
This fixes the bug that we weren't catching
void foo() = delete;
void foo() {}
as being a redefinition.
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CXTranslationUnit_NestedMacroInstantiations, which indicates whether
we want to see "nested" macro instantiations (e.g., those that occur
inside other macro instantiations) within the detailed preprocessing
record. Many clients (e.g., those that only care about visible tokens)
don't care about this information, and in code that uses preprocessor
metaprogramming, this information can have a very high cost.
Addresses <rdar://problem/9389320>.
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This is more efficient as it's all done at once at the end of the TU.
This could still get expensive, so a flag is provided to disable it. As
an added bonus, the diagnostics will now print out a cycle.
The PCH test is XFAILed because we currently can't deal with a note
emitted in the header and I, being tired, see no other way to verify the
serialization of delegating constructors. We should probably address
this problem /somehow/ but no good solution comes to mind.
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from a CompilerInvocation along with an ASTFrontendAction to invoke, and without all the goo
about the precompiled preamble.
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Otherwise statements like:
__int64 var = __int64(0);
would be expanded to:
long long var = long long(0);
and fail to compile.
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