Richard Smith [Fri, 18 Jul 2014 04:53:37 +0000 (04:53 +0000)]
[modules] Fix macro hiding bug exposed if:
* A submodule of module A is imported into module B
* Another submodule of module A that is not imported into B exports a macro
* Some submodule of module B also exports a definition of the macro, and
happens to be the first submodule of B that imports module A.
In this case, we would incorrectly determine that A's macro redefines B's
macro, and so we don't need to re-export B's macro at all.
This happens with the 'assert' macro in an LLVM self-host. =(
Mark the vtable used when defining implicit copy and move ctors
I don't think other implicit members like copy assignment and move
assignment require this treatment, because they should already be
operating on a constructed object.
Fix parsing certain kinds of strings in the MS section pragmas
We were crashing on the relevant test case inputs. Also, refactor this
code a bit so we can report failure and slurp the pragma tokens without
returning a diagnostic id. This is more consistent with the rest of the
parser and sema code.
If, during the initial parse of a template, we perform aggregate initialization
and form an implicit value initialization for an array type, then when we come
to instantiate the template and redo the initialization step, we would try to
match the implicit value initialization up against an array *element*, not to
the complete array.
Remarkably, we've had this bug since ~the dawn of time, but only noticed it
recently.
David Blaikie [Thu, 17 Jul 2014 20:40:36 +0000 (20:40 +0000)]
unique_ptr-ify ownership of ASTConsumers
(after fixing a bug in MultiplexConsumer I noticed the ownership of the
nested consumers was implemented with raw pointers - so this fixes
that... and follows the source back to its origin pushing unique_ptr
ownership up through there too)
If char/short are shorter than int, do not use U as suffix for
constants. Comparing int against a constant of the given type like
UINT8_MAX will otherwise force a promotion to unsigned int, which is
typically not expected.
clang-cl: Flush stdout after writing the /showIncludes output
Summary:
Before this patch, you could get lines in the output such as:
Note: including file: ../../dist/include/js/Tc:/path/to/foo.cpp(1,1) : error(clang): static_assert failed...
This patch ensures that the stdout output from showIncludes won't be garbled
in the terminal like this, and it also helps applications that use the output
to generate dependency information if they happen to capture both stdout and
stderr.
Test Plan:
Tested locally, it's hard to write an automated test for this as
the behavior depends on the buffering of the ostreams.
[UBSan] Add !nosanitize metadata to the code generated by UBSan.
This is used to mark the instructions emitted by Clang to implement
variety of UBSan checks. Generally, we don't want to instrument these
instructions with another sanitizers (like ASan).
Objective-C. deprecated attribute is not inherited on methods
overriden in interfaces and protocols (this is already the case
for properties). rdar://16068470
Hal Finkel [Thu, 17 Jul 2014 14:49:58 +0000 (14:49 +0000)]
Handle __assume in the VoidExprEvaluator
This is a follow-up to an IRC conversation with Richard last night; __assume
does not evaluate its argument, and so the argument should not contribute to
whether (__assume(e), constant) can be used where a constant is required.
Hal Finkel [Thu, 17 Jul 2014 14:25:55 +0000 (14:25 +0000)]
Add an __assume side-effects warning
In MS-compatibility mode, we support the __assume builtin. The __assume builtin
does not evaluate its arguments, and we should issue a warning if __assume is
provided with an argument with side effects (because these effects will be
discarded).
This is similar in spirit to the warnings issued by other compilers (Intel
Diagnostic 2261, MS Compiler Warning C4557).
Using a std::string instead of a StringRef because the Default case synthesizes a temporary std::string from a Twine. Assigning that into a StringRef causes the StringRef to refer to a temporary, and bad things happen.
Upstream an MS inline assembly test from Mozilla's inline assembly code
Summary:
I'm planning on upstreaming some test cases for the inline assembly
usage in the Mozilla code base. A lot of these test cases test the
recent fixes to this code.
Daniel Sanders [Thu, 17 Jul 2014 09:46:40 +0000 (09:46 +0000)]
[mips] Pass the ABI to the integrated assembler and add tests the existing arguments.
Summary:
With this patch (and a corresponding LLVM patch), assembling an empty file with
GCC and Clang -fintegrated-as produce near identical objects. The remaining
differences are:
* GCC/GAS produce objects have a .pdr section
* GCC/GAS produce objects have a .gnu.attributes section
Other differences are insignificant such as precise file offsets and the order
of strings in the string table.
Richard Smith [Thu, 17 Jul 2014 05:12:35 +0000 (05:12 +0000)]
Track the difference between
-- a constructor list initialization that unpacked an initializer list into
constructor arguments and
-- a list initialization that created as std::initializer_list and passed it
as the first argument to a constructor
in the AST. Use this flag while instantiating templates to provide the right
semantics for the resulting initialization.
David Blaikie [Wed, 16 Jul 2014 23:52:46 +0000 (23:52 +0000)]
DebugInfo: Forward HandleTagDeclRequiredDefinition through MultiplexConsumer to fix debug info emission in the presence of plugins.
When plugins are used the Multiplex(AST)Consumer is employed to dispatch
to both the plugin ASTConsumers and the IRGen ASTConsumer. It wasn't
dispatching a critical call for debug info, resulting in plugin users
having a negative debugging experience.
While I'm here, forward a bunch of other missing calls through the
consumer that seem like they should be there.
To test this, use the example plugin (requires plugins and examples) and
split the test case up so that the plugin testing can be done under that
requirement while the non-plugin testing will execute even in builds
that don't include plugin support or examples.
David Blaikie [Wed, 16 Jul 2014 23:25:44 +0000 (23:25 +0000)]
DebugInfo: Ensure the ASTConsumer "HandleTagDeclRequireDefinition" callback path is tested.
By having the two variables 'a' and 'b' in this test in a namespace, the
type was required to be complete before any debug info was ever emitted
(the entire namespace is parsed before the variables were emitted), this
meant that the codepath in which a declaration is emitted, then later on
the type is required to be complete and the debug info must be upgraded
to a definition was not used.
Moving the variables outside a namespace fixes this test coverage bug.
(interestingly, code coverage didn't help here -
HandleTagDeclRequireDefinition is fully covered because it's called even
in cases where the type hasn't been emitted for debug info at all
(further down in CGDebugInfo this no-ops) - so CC wouldn't've helped
catch this test coverage problem)
Hal Finkel [Wed, 16 Jul 2014 22:44:54 +0000 (22:44 +0000)]
Add basic (noop) CodeGen support for __assume
Clang supports __assume, at least at the semantic level, when MS extensions are
enabled. Unfortunately, trying to actually compile code using __assume would
result in this error:
error: cannot compile this builtin function yet
__assume is an optimizer hint, and can be ignored at the IR level. Until LLVM
supports assumptions at the IR level, a noop lowering is valid, and that is
what is done here.
Richard Smith [Wed, 16 Jul 2014 21:33:43 +0000 (21:33 +0000)]
When list-initializing an object of class type, if we pick an initializer list
constructor (and pass it an implicitly-generated std::initializer_list object),
be sure to mark the resulting construction as list-initialization. This fixes
an assert in template instantiation where we previously thought we'd got direct
non-list initialization without any parentheses.
Arthur Marble [Wed, 16 Jul 2014 21:16:16 +0000 (21:16 +0000)]
Typically linker options are protected with -Xlinker or -Wl,
however certain sloppy Makefiles pass -z options directly to
the compiler. This patch enables clang to recognize these
options (because -z is not used by clang itself).
Specifying the diagnostic argument through the attribute table generator instead of having to enter it manually as part of the attribute subject list. This only affects attributes appertaining to ObjC interfaces and protocols.
No new tests required as this is covered by existing tests.
Removing a FIXME from the attribute parsing code by now passing along the scope and syntax information for attributes with custom parsing. It turns out not to matter too much because the FIXME wasn't quite true -- none of these attributes have a C++11 spelling. However, it's still a good change (for instance, we may add an attribute with a type arg in the future for which this code now behaves properly).
Alp Toker [Wed, 16 Jul 2014 16:48:33 +0000 (16:48 +0000)]
Make clang's rewrite engine a core feature
The rewrite facility's footprint is small so it's not worth going to these
lengths to support disabling at configure time, particularly since key compiler
features now depend on it.
Meanwhile the Objective-C rewriters have been moved under the
ENABLE_CLANG_ARCMT umbrella for now as they're comparatively heavy and still
potentially worth excluding from lightweight builds.
Tests are now passing with any combination of feature flags. The flags
historically haven't been tested by LLVM's build servers so caveat emptor.
Objective-C. Introducing __attribute__((objc_runtime_name("runtimename"))
to be applied to class or protocols. This will direct IRGen
for Objective-C metadata to use the new name in various places
where class and protocol names are needed.
rdar:// 17631257
Alp Toker [Wed, 16 Jul 2014 15:12:48 +0000 (15:12 +0000)]
Revert "clang/test/Driver/crash-report.c: This requires rewriter for -frewrite-includes. [PR20321]"
We've decided to make the core rewriter class and PP rewriters mandatory.
They're only a few hundred lines of code in total and not worth supporting as a
distinct build configuration, especially since doing so disables key compiler
features.
This reverts commit r213150.
Revert "clang/test: Introduce the feature "rewriter" for --enable-clang-rewriter."
This reverts commit r213148.
Revert "Move clang/test/Frontend/rewrite-*.c to clang/test/Frontend/Rewriter/"
Daniel Sanders [Wed, 16 Jul 2014 11:52:23 +0000 (11:52 +0000)]
[mips] Correct the invocation of GAS in several cases.
Summary:
As a result of this patch, assembling an empty file with GCC and Clang (using
GAS as the assembler) now produces identical objects.
-mfp32/-mfpxx/-mfp64 now form a trinity of options. -mfpxx is the default
when the triple vendor is 'img' or 'mti', the ABI is O32, and the CPU is
between mips2 and mips32r2/mips64r2 (inclusive).
-mno-shared is always given to the assembler to match the effect of
-mabicalls (currently unimplemented but Clang acts as if it is given).
Similarly, -call_nonpic is always given to match the effect of -mplt (also
unimplemented and acts as if given) except when the ABI is 64 in which case
-mplt has no effect so -KPIC is given instead.
-mhard-float/-msoft-float are now passed on.
-modd-spreg/-mno-odd-spreg are now passed on.
-mno-mips16 is correctly passed on. The assembler option is -no-mips16 not
-mno-mips16
David Majnemer [Wed, 16 Jul 2014 07:16:58 +0000 (07:16 +0000)]
MS ABI: Up the required alignment after inserting padding between vbases
We would correctly insert sufficiently aligned padding between vbases
when our leading base was empty, however we would neglect to increase
the required alignment of the most derived class.
David Majnemer [Wed, 16 Jul 2014 06:04:00 +0000 (06:04 +0000)]
AST: Cleanup RecordLayoutBuilder
No functionality changed, just some cleanups:
- Switch some loops to range-based for.
- Name some iterators with a more creative name than "I".
- Reduce dependence on auto. Does RD->bases() give you a list of
CXXBaseSpecifiers or CXXRecordDecls? It's more clear to just say which
upfront.
Recognize additional cases, when '::' is mistyped as ':'.
This is a fix to RP18587 - colons have too much protection in member-declarations
Review is tracked by http://reviews.llvm.org/D3653.
This is an attempt to recommit the fix, initially committed as r212957 but then
reverted in r212965 as it broke self-build. In the updated patch ParseDirectDeclarator
turns on colon protection in for context as well.
Driver: bifurcate extended and basic MSC versioning
This restores the original behaviour of -fmsc-version. The older option
remains as a mechanism for specifying the basic version information. A
secondary option, -fms-compatibility-version permits the user to specify an
extended version to the driver.
The new version takes the value as a dot-separated value rather than the
major * 100 + minor format that -fmsc-version format. This makes it easier to
specify the value as well as a more flexible manner for specifying the value.
Specifying both values is considered an error.
The older parameter is left solely as a driver option, which is normalised into
the newer parameter. This allows us to retain a single code path in the
compiler itself whilst preserving the semantics of the old parameter as well as
avoid having to determine which of two formats are being used by the invocation.
The test changes are due to the fact that the compiler no longer supports the
old option, and is a direct conversion to the new option.
Handle diagnostic warnings in Frontend diagnostic handler.
Clang uses a diagnostic handler to grab diagnostic messages so it can print them
with the line of source code they refer to. This patch extends this to handle
diagnostic warnings that were added to llvm to produce a warning when
loop vectorization is explicitly specified (using a pragma clang loop directive)
but fails.
Avoid referencing the vtable when calling the ctor without emitting it
This fixes compilation errors about incomplete types used with WebKit's
RefPtr template. Simply calling an out of line constructor should not
instantiate all inline and defaulted virtual methods.
Tested by building and testing several big piles of code on Linux.
Summary:
This implements the -arch flag for both x86 and x86-64 by letting
them affect the default target features we pass to cc1. -m machine
flags will override the features set by -arch.
Richard Smith [Tue, 15 Jul 2014 03:37:06 +0000 (03:37 +0000)]
[modules] Rearrange and unify the way we determine if we need to pull in
redeclaration chains when pulling in a declaration. We need the redecl chain
unless we know some other declaration will trigger it to be pulled in; that
happens if our originally-canonical declaration had all the knowledge that
we have (and isn't us).