Re-add logic to prevent breaking after an empty set of parentheses.
Basically it seems that calling a function without parameters is more
like navigating along the same object than it is a separate step of a
builder-type call.
We might need to extends this in future to allow "short" parameters that
e.g. are an index accessing a specific element.
Pavel Labath [Fri, 6 Sep 2013 08:12:48 +0000 (08:12 +0000)]
Avoid double edges when constructing CFGs
Summary:
If a noreturn destructor is executed while returning a value from a function,
the resulting CFG has had two edges to the exit block. This crashed the analyzer,
because it expects that blocks with no terminators have only one outgoing edge.
I added code to avoid creating the second edge in this case.
PS: The crashes did not manifest themselves always, as usually the
NoReturnFunctionChecker would stop program evaluation before the analyzer hit
the assertion, but in the case of lifetime extended temporaries, the checker
failed to do that (which is a separate bug in itself).
Daniel Jasper [Fri, 6 Sep 2013 07:54:20 +0000 (07:54 +0000)]
clang-format: Fix comment formatting bugs in nested blocks.
This fixes two issues:
1) The indent of a line comment was not adapted to the subsequent
statement as it would be outside of a nested block.
2) A missing DryRun flag caused actualy breaks to be inserted in
overly long comments while trying to come up with the best line
breaking decisions.
David Blaikie [Fri, 6 Sep 2013 06:45:04 +0000 (06:45 +0000)]
PR17046, PR17092: Debug Info assert-on-valid due to member loss when context creation recreates the item the context is created for
By removing the possibility of strange partial definitions with no
members that older GCC's produced for the otherwise unreferenced outer
types of referenced inner types, we can simplify debug info generation
and correct this bug. Newer (4.8.1 and ToT) GCC's don't produce this
quirky debug info, and instead produce the full definition for the outer
type (except in the case where that type is dynamic and its vtable is
not emitted in this TU).
During the creation of the context for a type, we may revisit that type
(due to the need to visit template parameters, among other things) and
used to end up visiting it first there. Then when we would reach the
original code attempting to define that type, we would lose debug info
by overwriting its members.
By avoiding the possibility of latent "defined with no members" types,
we can be sure than whenever we already have a type in a cache (either a
definition or declaration), we can just return that. In the case of a
full definition, our work is done. In the case of a partial definition,
we must already be in the process of completing it. And in the case of a
declaration, the completed/vtable/etc callbacks can handle converting it
to a definition.
Eli Friedman [Fri, 6 Sep 2013 03:13:09 +0000 (03:13 +0000)]
Add self-comparison warnings for fields.
This expands very slightly what -Wtautological-compare considers to be
tautological to include implicit accesses to C++ fields and ObjC ivars.
I don't want to turn this into a full expression-identity check, but
these additions seem pretty well-contained, and maintain the theme
of checking for "x == x".
Richard Smith [Fri, 6 Sep 2013 01:22:42 +0000 (01:22 +0000)]
When creating an implicit conversion sequence for a reference of type T from an
initializer list containing a single element of type T, be sure to mark the
sequence as a list conversion sequence so that it is known to be worse than an
implicit conversion sequence that initializes a std::initializer_list object.
Eli Friedman [Fri, 6 Sep 2013 01:13:30 +0000 (01:13 +0000)]
Reduce stack usage of TreeTransform.
Without this patch, TreeTransform::TransformExpr uses a ridiculous amount of
stack space (around 5000 bytes). Preventing inlining brings the stack usage
down to something sane.
On a testcase I have, on my computer, this allows changing -ftemplate-depth
from 210 to around 750 before we crash. I'm not sure I should commit the
testcase, though: I don't want to cause test failures on platforms with less
stack space available.
Eli Friedman [Thu, 5 Sep 2013 23:51:03 +0000 (23:51 +0000)]
Improve error for "override" + non-virtual func.
Consider something like the following:
struct X {
virtual void foo(float x);
};
struct Y : X {
void foo(double x) override;
};
The error is almost certainly that Y::foo() has the wrong signature,
rather than incorrect usage of the override keyword. This patch
adds an appropriate diagnostic for that case.
ObjectiveC migrator: tighten the rules for when
inferring NS_RETURNS_RETAINED, etc., return annotations.
Do not infer if these annotations are implicit
from the naming convention. Also add inference for
NS_CONSUMES_SELF annotation.
James Dennett [Thu, 5 Sep 2013 17:46:21 +0000 (17:46 +0000)]
Mark lambda closure classes as being implicitly-generated.
Summary: Closure classes for C++ lambdas are always compiler-generated. This one-line change calls setImplicit(true) on them at creation time, such that a default RecursiveASTVisitor (or any for which shouldVisitImplicitCode returns false) will skip them.
Hans Wennborg [Thu, 5 Sep 2013 17:05:56 +0000 (17:05 +0000)]
clang-cl: Use .obj as extension for unnamed object files (PR17095)
We already use .obj as extension when the user provides a stem file
name (via /Fo), but were failing in the most basic case when the file
name is based on the input file.
Handle zero-width and double-width characters in string literals and comments.
Summary:
Count column width instead of the number of code points. This also
includes correct handling of tabs inside string literals and comments (with an
exception of multiline string literals/comments, where tabs are present before
the first escaped newline).
Fix bug #17104 - Target info for GNU/kFreeBSD were missing.
As a result, Clang doesn't define the pre-processor macros that are expected
on this platform.
Add new methods for TargetInfo:
getRealTypeByWidth and getIntTypeByWidth
for ASTContext names are almost same(invokes new methods from TargetInfo):
getIntTypeForBitwidth and getRealTypeForBitwidth.
As first commit for PR16752 fix: 'mode' attribute for unusual targets doesn't work properly
Description:
Troubles could be happened due to some assumptions in handleModeAttr function (see SemaDeclAttr.cpp).
For example, it assumes that 32 bit integer is 'int', while it could be 16 bit only.
Instead of asking target: 'which type do you want to use for int32_t ?' it just hardcodes general opinion. That doesn't looks pretty correct.
Please consider the next solution:
1. In Basic/TargetInfo add getIntTypeByWidth and getRealTypeByWidth virtual methods. By default current behaviour could be implemented here.
2. Fix handleModeAttr according to new methods in TargetInfo.
This approach is implemented in the patch attached to this post.
Fixes:
1st Commit (Current): Add new methods for TargetInfo:
getRealTypeByWidth and getIntTypeByWidth
for ASTContext names are almost same(invokes new methods from TargetInfo):
getIntTypeForBitwidth and getRealTypeForBitwidth
Pavel Labath [Thu, 5 Sep 2013 09:18:36 +0000 (09:18 +0000)]
[analyzer] Restructure a test file
Summary:
I've had a test failure here while experimenting and I've found that it's
impossible to find what is wrong with the previous structure of the file. So I
have grouped the expected output with the function that produces it, to make
searching for discrepancies more obvious.
Manuel Klimek [Thu, 5 Sep 2013 08:31:48 +0000 (08:31 +0000)]
Make error text if clang-format is not on the system PATH more helpful,
as this is going to be a common mistake (installing LLVM defaults to not putting
the tools onto the PATH).
Richard Trieu [Thu, 5 Sep 2013 02:31:33 +0000 (02:31 +0000)]
For "expected unqualified-id" errors after a double colon, and the double colon
is at the end of the line, point to the location after the double colon instead
of at the next token. There is more context to be given this way. In addition,
the next token can be several lines later.
Eli Friedman [Thu, 5 Sep 2013 00:02:25 +0000 (00:02 +0000)]
Note when a decl is used in AST files.
When an AST file is built based on another AST file, it can use a decl from
the fist file, and therefore mark the "isUsed" bit. We need to note this in
the AST file so that the bit is set correctly when the second AST file is
loaded.
This patch introduces the distinction between setIsUsed() and markUsed() so
that we don't call into the ASTMutationListener callback when it wouldn't
be appropriate.
Richard Smith [Wed, 4 Sep 2013 22:50:31 +0000 (22:50 +0000)]
Tweak implementation of -Wwrite-strings to better match the behavior of current GCCs:
* In C, as before, if the "warning flag" is enabled, warnings are produced by
forcing string literals to have const-qualified types (the produced warnings
are *not* -Wwrite-strings warnings). However, more recent GCCs (at least 4.4
onwards) now take -w into account here, so we now do the same.
* In C++, this flag is entirely sane: it behaves just like any other warning
flag. Stop triggering -fconst-strings here. This is a bit cleaner, but there's
no real functionality change except in the case where -Xclang -fno-const-strings
is also specified.
David Blaikie [Wed, 4 Sep 2013 22:03:57 +0000 (22:03 +0000)]
Reapply r189013 (reverted in r189906) now that the underlying issue is fixed and tested (in r189996)
Debug info emission was tripping over an IRGen bug (fixed in r189996)
that was resulting in duplicate emission of static data members of class
templates in namespaces.
We could add more test coverage to debug info for this issue
specifically, but I think the underlying IRGen test is more targeted and
sufficient for the issue.
David Blaikie [Wed, 4 Sep 2013 21:07:37 +0000 (21:07 +0000)]
Do not emit duplicate global initializers for template static data members inside namespaces
A quirk of AST representation leads to class template static data member
definitions being visited twice during Clang IRGen resulting in
duplicate (benign) initializers.
Discovered while investigating a possibly-related debug info bug tickled
by the duplicate emission of these members & their associated debug
info.
With thanks to Richard Smith for help investigating, understanding, and
helping with the fix.
* It was redundant with -flto.
* It was confusing since -uAnythingElse is a different option.
* GCC uses -fuse-linker-plugin, so it was not even a compatibility option.
Handle 'Cpp03' and 'Cpp11' strings in LanguageStandard serialization for
consistency of serialized form with the actual enum member names without
a prefix.
Clear LookupResult object if invalid candidate is found.
If source code is invalid, error recovery can lead to name lookup in a set containing invalid declaration. The lookup is stopped once found such declaration, but LookupResult object could remain in inconsistent state. Its destructor triggered a check, which caused assert violation.
This patch fixes PR16964 and PR12791.
Order initializers of static data members of explicit specializations
I tried to implement this properly in r189051, but I didn't have enough
test coverage. Richard kindly provided more test cases than I could
possibly imagine and now we should have the correct condition.
ObjectiveC migrator: Cannot use bridging annotations for
ObjectiveC methods. Apply specific annotations for them
instead as determined by the static analyzer.
Don't emit an available_externally vtable pointing to linkonce_odr funcs.
This fixes pr13124.
From the discussion at
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-dev/2012-June/022606.html
we know that we cannot make funcions in a weak_odr vtable also weak_odr. They
should remain linkonce_odr.
The side effect is that we cannot emit a available_externally vtable unless we
also emit a copy of the function. This also has an issue: If codegen is going
to output a function, sema has to mark it used. Given llvm.org/pr9114, it looks
like sema cannot be more aggressive at marking functions used because
of vtables.
This leaves us with a few unpleasant options:
* Marking functions in vtables used if possible. This sounds a bit sloppy, so
we should avoid it.
* Producing available_externally vtables only when all the functions in it are
already used or weak_odr. This would cover cases like
--------------------
struct foo {
virtual ~foo();
};
struct bar : public foo {
virtual void zed();
};
void f() {
foo *x(new bar);
delete x;
}
void g(bar *x) {
x->~bar(); // force the destructor to be used
}
--------------------------
Consumed analysis: add return_typestate attribute.
Patch by chris.wailes@gmail.com
Functions can now declare what state the consumable type the are returning will
be in. This is then used on the caller side and checked on the callee side.
Constructors now use this attribute instead of the 'consumes' attribute.
Jordan Rose [Tue, 3 Sep 2013 17:00:57 +0000 (17:00 +0000)]
Add an implicit dtor CFG node just before C++ 'delete' expressions.
This paves the way for adding support for modeling the destructor of a
region before it is deleted. The statement "delete <expr>" now generates
this series of CFG elements:
Manuel Klimek [Tue, 3 Sep 2013 15:10:01 +0000 (15:10 +0000)]
First step towards correctly formatting lambdas.
Implements parsing of lambdas in the UnwrappedLineParser.
This introduces the correct line breaks; the formatting of
lambda captures are still incorrect, and the braces are also
still formatted as if they were braced init lists instead of
blocks.
Remove DynCastMatcher, since it is pretty much the same as Matcher<T>::WrappedMatcher.
Summary:
Remove DynCastMatcher, since it is pretty much the same as Matcher<T>::WrappedMatcher.
This reduces the number of template instantiations and number of symbols in the object file.