- 'Buffer' is now private and must be accessed via 'getBuffer()'.
This paves the way for lazily mapping in source files on demand.
- Added 'getSize()' (which gets the size of the content without
necessarily accessing the MemBuffer) and 'getSizeBytesMapped()'.
- Modifed SourceManager to use these new methods. This reduces the
number of places that actually access the MemBuffer object for a file
to those that actually look at the character data.
These changes result in no performance change for -fsyntax-only on Cocoa.h.
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to whether the fileid is a 'extern c system header' in addition to whether it
is a system header, most of this is spreading plumbing around. Once we have that,
PPLexerChange bases its "file enter/exit" notifications to PPCallbacks to
base the system header state on FileIDInfo instead of HeaderSearch. Finally,
in Preprocessor::HandleIncludeDirective, mirror logic in GCC: the system headerness
of a file being entered can be set due to the #includer or the #includee.
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* Move FormatError() from TextDiagnostic up to DiagClient, remove now
empty class TextDiagnostic
* Make DiagClient optional for Diagnostic
This fixes the following problems:
* -html-diags (and probably others) does now output the same set of
warnings as console clang does
* nothing crashes if one forgets to call setHeaderSearch() on
TextDiagnostic
* some code duplication is removed
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The new MemoryBuffer doesn't "leak" file descriptors and handles the
small file case efficiently.
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This is a temporary solution to avoid running out of file descriptors (which defaults to 256).
Need to benchmark to understand the speed benefit. If the benefit is small, the simple solution is to avoid memory mapping files. If the benefit is significant, more thought is necessary.
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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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