Summary:
This patch adds a NamespaceEndCommentsFixer TokenAnalyzer for clang-format,
which fixes end namespace comments.
It currently supports inserting and updating existing wrong comments.
Example source:
```
namespace A {
int i;
}
namespace B {
int j;
} // namespace A
```
after formatting:
```
namespace A {
int i;
} // namespace A
Dominic Chen [Mon, 27 Feb 2017 02:36:15 +0000 (02:36 +0000)]
[analyzer] NFC: Update test infrastructure to support multiple constraint managers
Summary: Replace calls to %clang/%clang_cc1 with %clang_analyze_cc1 when invoking static analyzer, and perform runtime substitution to select the appropriate constraint manager, per D28952.
Oren Ben Simhon [Sun, 26 Feb 2017 11:58:15 +0000 (11:58 +0000)]
[X86] DAZ Macros Relocation
The DAZ feature introduces the denormal zero support for x86.
Currently the definitions are located under SSE3 header, however there are some SSE2 targets that support the feature as well.
[index] Add 'Parameter' symbol kind and 'Local' symbol property to distinguish function-local symbols
Parameters have a 'child' relation to their function/method.
Also add an option '-include-locals' to 'c-index-test core' to enable indexing of function-local symbols.
Original patch from Nathan Hawes with some changes by me.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D30304
Richard Smith [Sat, 25 Feb 2017 23:53:05 +0000 (23:53 +0000)]
C++ DR1611, 1658, 2180: implement "potentially constructed subobject" rules for special member functions.
Essentially, as a base class constructor does not construct virtual bases, such
a constructor for an abstract class does not need the corresponding base class
construction to be valid, and likewise for destructors.
This creates an awkward situation: clang will sometimes generate references to
the complete object and deleting destructors for an abstract class (it puts
them in the construction vtable for a derived class). But we can't generate a
"correct" version of these because we can't generate references to base class
constructors any more (if they're template specializations, say, we might not
have instantiated them and can't assume any other TU will emit a copy).
Fortunately, we don't need to, since no correct program can ever invoke them,
so instead emit symbols that just trap.
We should stop emitting references to these symbols, but still need to emit
definitions for compatibility.
[driver] Pass a resource dir without the '/../' part.
This get the resource dir string to match with the one from libclang (which is not adding '/../'),
and allows clang to accept a modules-enabled PCH that was created by libclang.
Vedant Kumar [Sat, 25 Feb 2017 06:35:45 +0000 (06:35 +0000)]
Retry: [profiling] Fix profile counter increment when emitting selects (PR32019)
2nd attempt: the first was in r296231, but it had a use after lifetime
bug.
Clang has logic to lower certain conditional expressions directly into llvm
select instructions. However, it does not emit the correct profile counter
increment as it does this: it emits an unconditional increment of the counter
for the 'then branch', even if the value selected is from the 'else branch'
(this is PR32019).
That means, given the following snippet, we would report that "0" is selected
twice, and that "1" is never selected:
int f1(int x) {
return x ? 0 : 1;
^2 ^0
}
f1(0);
f1(1);
Fix the problem by using the instrprof_increment_step intrinsic to do the
proper increment.
Dominic Chen [Sat, 25 Feb 2017 04:51:31 +0000 (04:51 +0000)]
[analyzer] Refactor and simplify SimpleConstraintManager
Summary: SimpleConstraintManager is difficult to use, and makes assumptions about capabilities of the constraint manager. This patch refactors out those portions into a new RangedConstraintManager, and also fixes some issues with camel case, formatting, and confusing naming.
Vedant Kumar [Sat, 25 Feb 2017 02:30:03 +0000 (02:30 +0000)]
[profiling] Fix profile counter increment when emitting selects (PR32019)
Clang has logic to lower certain conditional expressions directly into
llvm select instructions. However, it does not emit the correct profile
counter increment as it does this: it emits an unconditional increment
of the counter for the 'then branch', even if the value selected is from
the 'else branch' (this is PR32019).
That means, given the following snippet, we would report that "0" is
selected twice, and that "1" is never selected:
int f1(int x) {
return x ? 0 : 1;
^2 ^0
}
f1(0);
f1(1);
Fix the problem by using the instrprof_increment_step intrinsic to do
the proper increment.
Vedant Kumar [Sat, 25 Feb 2017 00:43:36 +0000 (00:43 +0000)]
[ubsan] Omit superflous overflow checks for promoted arithmetic (PR20193)
C requires the operands of arithmetic expressions to be promoted if
their types are smaller than an int. Ubsan emits overflow checks when
this sort of type promotion occurs, even if there is no way to actually
get an overflow with the promoted type.
This patch teaches clang how to omit the superflous overflow checks
(addressing PR20193).
Nico Weber [Fri, 24 Feb 2017 21:01:43 +0000 (21:01 +0000)]
Try to unbreak tests after r296166
Looks like %T isn't per-test but per-test-directory, and
the rm was deleting temp files written by other tests in
test/Format. Limit the rm's scope a bit.
Nico Weber [Fri, 24 Feb 2017 19:10:12 +0000 (19:10 +0000)]
clang-format: Fix many Objective-C formatting regressions from r289428
r289428 added a separate language kind for Objective-C, but kept many
"Language == LK_Cpp" checks untouched. This introduced a "IsCpp()"
method that returns true for both C++ and Objective-C++, and replaces
all comparisons of Language with LK_Cpp with calls to this new method.
Also add a lot more test coverge for formatting things in LK_ObjC mode,
by having FormatTest's verifyFormat() test for LK_ObjC everything that's
being tested for LK_Cpp at the moment.
Alex Lorenz [Fri, 24 Feb 2017 17:45:16 +0000 (17:45 +0000)]
[Preprocessor] Fix incorrect token caching that occurs when lexing _Pragma
in macro argument pre-expansion mode when skipping a function body
This commit fixes a token caching problem that currently occurs when clang is
skipping a function body (e.g. when looking for a code completion token) and at
the same time caching the tokens for _Pragma when lexing it in macro argument
pre-expansion mode.
When _Pragma is being lexed in macro argument pre-expansion mode, it caches the
tokens so that it can avoid interpreting the pragma immediately (as the macro
argument may not be used in the macro body), and then either backtracks over or
commits these tokens. The problem is that, when we're backtracking/committing in
such a scenario, there's already a previous backtracking position stored in
BacktrackPositions (as we're skipping the function body), and this leads to a
situation where the cached tokens from the pragma (like '(' 'string_literal'
and ')') will remain in the cached tokens array incorrectly even after they're
consumed (in the case of backtracking) or just ignored (in the case when they're
committed). Furthermore, what makes it even worse, is that because of a previous
backtracking position, the logic that deals with when should we call
ExitCachingLexMode in CachingLex no longer works for us in this situation, and
more tokens in the macro argument get cached, to the point where the EOF token
that corresponds to the macro argument EOF is cached. This problem leads to all
sorts of issues in code completion mode, where incorrect errors get presented
and code completion completely fails to produce completion results.
Represent pass_object_size attrs in ExtParameterInfo
The goal of this is to fix a bug in modules where we'd merge
FunctionDecls that differed in their pass_object_size attributes. Since
we can overload on the presence of pass_object_size attributes, this
behavior is incorrect.
We don't represent `N` in `pass_object_size(N)` as part of
ExtParameterInfo, since it's an error to overload solely on the value of
N. This means that we have a bug if we have two modules that declare
functions that differ only in their pass_object_size attrs, like so:
// In module A, from a.h
void foo(char *__attribute__((pass_object_size(0))));
// In module B, from b.h
void foo(char *__attribute__((pass_object_size(1))));
// In module C, in main.c
#include "a.h"
#include "b.h"
At the moment, we'll merge the foo decls, when we should instead emit a
diagnostic about an invalid overload. We seem to have similar (silent)
behavior if we overload only on the return type of `foo` instead; I'll
try to find a good place to put a FIXME (or I'll just file a bug) soon.
This patch also fixes a bug where we'd not output the proper extended
parameter info for declarations with pass_object_size attrs.
Douglas Yung [Fri, 24 Feb 2017 01:25:02 +0000 (01:25 +0000)]
Recently a change was made to this test in r294639 which fails when the
compiler is run in a mode where the default C++ standard is newer than C++03.
The reason is because one of the warnings checked is only produced when the
compiler is using C++03 or lower.
This change fixes this problem as well as adds explicit run lines to run the
test in C++03 and C++11 modes.
David L. Jones [Fri, 24 Feb 2017 00:28:01 +0000 (00:28 +0000)]
[Driver] Move architecture-specific free helper functions to their own files.
This patch moves helper functions that are CPU-specific out of Driver.cpp and to
separate implementation files. The new files are named for the architecture,
e.g. ARMArch.cpp.
The next step after this will be to move OS-specific code, which I expect will
include many of the tool implementations, to similarly separate files.
Some CPU-specific functions are not being moved just yet. In cases where the
only caller is the platform-specific tools, I plan to move them together. An
example is Hexagon, where the only caller of the architecture-specific functions
are the tools themselves. (I'm happy to revise this choice, it just seems like
less churn to me.)
This does mean that some functions which were previously static are now exposed
through the library header Driver.h.
Alex Lorenz [Fri, 24 Feb 2017 00:09:30 +0000 (00:09 +0000)]
NFC, Add a test that ensures that we don't emit helper code in copy/dispose
routines for objects that are captured with the __unsafe_unretained
ownership qualifier
This is a preparation commit that improves code-coverage in code that emits
block copy/dispose routines.
[CodeGen] Fix ExtParameterInfo bugs in C++ CodeGen code.
This patch makes use of the prefix/suffix ABI argument distinction that
was introduced in r295870, so that we now emit ExtParameterInfo at the
correct offset for member calls that have added ABI arguments. I don't
see a good way to test the generated param info, since we don't actually
seem to use it in CGFunctionInfo outside of Swift. Any
suggestions/thoughts for how to better test this are welcome. :)
This patch also fixes a small bug with inheriting constructors: if we
decide not to pass args into an base class ctor, we would still
generate ExtParameterInfo as though we did. The added test-case is for
that behavior.
[CodeGen] Don't reemit expressions for pass_object_size params.
This fixes an assertion failure in cases where we had expression
statements that declared variables nested inside of pass_object_size
args. Since we were emitting the same ExprStmt twice (once for the arg,
once for the @llvm.objectsize call), we were getting issues with
redefining locals.
This also means that we can be more lax about when we emit
@llvm.objectsize for pass_object_size args: since we're reusing the
arg's value itself, we don't have to care so much about side-effects.
Richard Trieu [Thu, 23 Feb 2017 03:25:57 +0000 (03:25 +0000)]
[ODRHash] Handle types in ODR hashing.
Fields will now have their types added to the hash, allowing for detection of
mismatched field types. This detection allows the existing ODR checking to
produce the correct message.
Richard Smith [Thu, 23 Feb 2017 02:09:03 +0000 (02:09 +0000)]
Fix tracking of whether the previous template instantiation stack matches the current one.
Rather than attempting to compare whether the previous and current top of
context stack are "equal" (which fails for a number of reasons, such as the
context stack entries containing pointers to objects on the stack, or reaching
the same "top of stack" entry through two different paths), track the depth of
context stack at which we last emitted a note and invalidate it when we pop the
context stack to less than that depth.
This causes us to emit some missing "in instantiation of" notes and to stop
emitting redundant "in instantiation of" stacks matching the previous stack in
rare cases.
Richard Smith [Thu, 23 Feb 2017 01:43:54 +0000 (01:43 +0000)]
Rename ActiveTemplateInstantiation to CodeSynthesisContext in preparation for
using it for other kinds of context (where we currently produce context notes
in a highly ad-hoc manner).
Richard Trieu [Wed, 22 Feb 2017 22:22:42 +0000 (22:22 +0000)]
[ODRHash] static_cast and Stmt hashing.
Add support for static_cast in classes. Add pointer-independent profiling for
Stmt's, sharing most of the logic with Stmt::Profile. This is the first of the
deep sub-Decl diffing for error messages.
Richard Smith [Wed, 22 Feb 2017 22:09:50 +0000 (22:09 +0000)]
PR32034: Evaluate _Atomic(T) in-place when T is a class or array type.
This is necessary in order for the evaluation of an _Atomic initializer for
those types to have an associated object, which an initializer for class or
array type needs.
Bob Haarman [Wed, 22 Feb 2017 20:29:39 +0000 (20:29 +0000)]
stop using associative comdats for SEH filter functions
Summary: We implement structured exception handling (SEH) by generating filter functions for functions that use exceptions. Currently, we use associative comdats to ensure that the filter functions are preserved if and only if the functions we generated them for are preserved. This can lead to problems when generating COFF objects - LLVM may decide to inline a function that uses SEH and remove its body, at which point we will end up with a comdat that COFF cannot represent. To avoid running into that situation, this change makes us not use associative comdats for SEH filter functions. We can still get the benefits we used the associative comdats for: we will always preserve filter functions we use, and dead stripping can eliminate the ones we don't use.
[CodeGen] Note where we add ABI-specific args in ctors. NFC.
Meta: The ultimate goal is to teach ExtParameterInfo about
pass_object_size attributes. This is necessary for that, since our
ExtParameterInfo is a bit buggy in C++. I plan to actually make use of
this Prefix/Suffix info in the near future, but I like small
single-purpose changes. Especially when those changes are hard to
actually test...
At the moment, some of our C++-specific CodeGen pretends that ABIs can
only add arguments to the beginning of a function call. This isn't quite
correct: args can be appended to the end, as well. It hasn't mattered
much until now, since we seem to only use this "number of arguments
added" data when calculating the ExtParameterInfo to use when making a
CGFunctionInfo. Said ExtParameterInfo is currently only used for
ParameterABIs (Swift) and ns_consumed (ObjC).
So, this patch allows ABIs to indicate whether args they added were at
the beginning or end of an argument list. We can use this information to
emit ExtParameterInfos more correctly, though like said, that bit is
coming soon.
Richard Smith [Wed, 22 Feb 2017 20:01:55 +0000 (20:01 +0000)]
Improve support for 'decltype(auto)' in template template parameter matching.
A 'decltype(auto)' parameter can match any other kind of non-type template
parameter, so should be usable in place of any other parameter in a template
template argument. The standard is sadly extremely unclear on how this is
supposed to work, but this seems like the obviously-correct result.
It's less clear whether an 'auto' parameter should be able to match
'decltype(auto)', since the former cannot be used if the latter turns out to be
used for a reference type, but if we disallow that then consistency suggests we
should also disallow 'auto' matching 'T' for the same reason, defeating
intended use cases of the feature.
Jonas Hahnfeld [Wed, 22 Feb 2017 06:49:10 +0000 (06:49 +0000)]
[OpenMP] Generate better diagnostics for cancel and cancellation point
checkNestingOfRegions uses CancelRegion to determine whether cancel and
cancellation point are valid in the given nesting. This leads to unuseful
diagnostics if CancelRegion is invalid. The given test case has produced:
region cannot be closely nested inside 'parallel' region
As a solution, introduce checkCancelRegion and call it first to get the
expected error:
one of 'for', 'parallel', 'sections' or 'taskgroup' is expected
This is because we were always selecting the version of
`@llvm.objectsize` that takes an i8* in CodeGen. Passing an i32* as an
i8* makes LLVM very unhappy.
(Yes, I'm surprised that this remained uncaught for so long, too. :) )
As an added bonus, we'll now also use the appropriate address space when
emitting @llvm.objectsize calls.
Richard Trieu [Wed, 22 Feb 2017 01:11:25 +0000 (01:11 +0000)]
Add more ODR checking.
Add the basics for the ODRHash class, which will only process Decl's from
a whitelist, which currently only has AccessSpecDecl. Different access
specifiers in merged classes can now be detected.
Richard Smith [Tue, 21 Feb 2017 23:49:18 +0000 (23:49 +0000)]
Fix deduction of type of pack-expanded non-type template parameter.
We need to look through the PackExpansionType in the parameter type when
deducing, and we need to consider the possibility of deducing arguments for
packs that are not lexically mentioned in the pattern (but are nonetheless
deducible) when figuring out which packs are covered by a pack deduction scope.
Jacob Gravelle [Tue, 21 Feb 2017 22:37:27 +0000 (22:37 +0000)]
Declare lgamma library builtins as never being const
Summary:
POSIX requires lgamma writes to an external global variable, signgam.
This prevents annotating lgamma with readnone, which is incorrect on
targets that write to signgam.
Taewook Oh [Tue, 21 Feb 2017 22:30:55 +0000 (22:30 +0000)]
Fix for pr31836 - pp_nonportable_path on absolute paths: broken delimiters
Summary: This is a patch for PR31836. As the bug replaces the path separators in the included file name with the characters following them, the test script makes sure that there's no "Ccase-insensitive-include-pr31836.h" in the warning message.