- Use CodeGenModule::GetAddrOfConstantCFString
Some tweaks of CodeGenModule::GetAddrOfConstantCFString
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- We are beyond the point where this shows up often and when it does
generating miscompiled files is bad.
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- Add CodeGenModule::EmitTopLevelDecl which uses switch on kind
instead of ugly & slow dyn_cast chains.
- Drop some simple forwarding methods into the ObjC runtime.
- Privatize appropriate methods.
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- Returns addr of constant for argument + '\0'.
- I couldn't think of a better name.
- Move appropriate users of GetAddrOfConstantString to this.
Rename getStringForStringLiteral to GetStringForStringLiteral.
Add GetAddrOfConstantStringFromLiteral
- This combines GetAddrOfConstantString and
GetStringForStringLiteral. This method can be, but is not yet, more
efficient.
Change GetAddrOfConstantString to not add terminating '\0'
- <rdar://problem/6140956>
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ObjCProtocolDecl directly.
Implement CodeGen support for forward protocol decls (no-ops are so
nice to implement).
Also moved CGObjCRuntime.h out of CodeGenModule.h
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- Wired to -fnext-runtime and -fgnu-runtime options.
- Defaults to GNU, no autoselection for NeXT.
Emit NeXT OBJC_IMAGE_INFO marker.
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temporarily, I assumed GetAddrForConstantString literal was being
used consistently but it doesn't look like it is.
Factored out a CodeGenModule::getStringForStringLiteral which handles
extracting a std::string for the bytes of a StringLiteral, padded to
match the type.
Update EmitLValue to use getStringForStringLiteral, this was
previously not padding strings correctly. Good thing we only emit
strings in 4 different places!
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having multiple bindings from all the possible decls which
conceptually map to the same global).
- This eliminates CodeGen depending on the LLVM module for name
lookup.
- This also eliminates the need for ReplaceMapValuesWith (hurrah).
- This handles lookups for FunctionDecls correctly in the presence of
aliases, this was previously broken.
- WIP: Can still clean up & unify variable and function emission.
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- There is an miscompilation issue remaining due to a poor
interaction between the delayed emission of static functions and
the emission of constructors, but that already existed prior to
this change.
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instead of mapping the decl to a bitcast of the global to the correct
type.
- GetAddrOf{Function,GlobalVar} introduce the bitcast on every use now.
- This solves a problem where a dangling pointer could be introduced
by the RAUW done when replacing a forward or tentative
definition. See testcase for more details.
- Fixes <rdar://problem/6108358>
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- No (intended) functionality change.
- Primary purpose is to clearly separate (lazy) construction of
globals that are a forward declaration or tentative definition from
those that are the final definition.
- Lazy construction is now encapsulated in
GetAddrOf{Function,GlobalVar} while final definitions are
constructed in EmitGlobal{Function,Var}Definition.
- External interface for dealing with globals is now limited to
EmitGlobal and GetAddrOf{Function,GlobalVar}.
- Also updated helper functions dealing with statics, annotations,
and ctors to be private.
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- Killed useless CodeGenModule::EmitGlobalVarDeclarator, instead just
recurse on any ScopedDecl.
- Fix for <rdar://problem/6093838>
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much closer to passing the gcc struct layout tests.
It might be possible to refactor this a bit, but I'm not sure there's
actually enough common code for that to be useful.
To get the calling convention completely correct, a bit of
platform-specific code is necessary even for x86-Linux. On x86-Linux, the
alignment of function parameters is extremely strange; as far as I can tell,
it's always 4 except for SSE vectors or structs containing SSE vectors. I'm
continuing to investigate this.
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required for correctness in cases of copying a struct to itself or to
an overlapping struct (itself for cases like *a = *a, and overlapping
is possible with unions).
Hopefully, this won't end up being a perf issue; LLVM *should* be able
to optimize memmove to memcpy in a lot of cases, and for small copies
the generated code *should* be mostly comparable. (In reality, LLVM
is currently horrible at optimizing memmove, but that's a bug, not a
fundamental issue.)
gcc currently generates wrong code; that's
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=32667.
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lib/CodeGen/CGExpr.cpp and to change include/clang/AST/Attr.h to
use its own enum for visibility types instead of using
llvm::GlobalValue::VisibilityTypes. These changes eliminate
dependencies in the AST library on LLVM's VMCore library.
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This is a fairly mechanical/large change. As a result, I avoided making any changes/simplifications that weren't directly related. I did break two Analysis tests. I also have a couple FIXME's in UninitializedValues.cpp. Ted, can you take a look? If the bug isn't obvious, I am happy to dig in and fix it (since I broke it).
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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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