Implemented tab usage only for indentation (http://llvm.org/PR17363)
Summary:
Changed UseTab to be a enum with three options: Never, Always,
ForIndentation (true/false are still supported when reading .clang-format).
IndentLevel should currently be propagated correctly for all tokens, except for
block comments. Please take a look at the general idea before I start dealing
with block comments.
David Majnemer [Fri, 27 Sep 2013 07:57:34 +0000 (07:57 +0000)]
AST: Handle multidimensional arrays inside of __uuidof()
We previously handled one-dimensional arrays but didn't consider the
general case. The fix is simple: keep going through subsequent
dimensions until we get to the base element.
David Majnemer [Fri, 27 Sep 2013 04:14:12 +0000 (04:14 +0000)]
Sema: Respect -fdelayed-template-parsing when parsing constexpr functions
Functions declared as constexpr must have their parsing delayed in
-fdelayed-template-parsing mode so as not to upset later template
instantiation.
N.B. My reading of the standard makes it seem like delayed template
parsing is at odds with constexpr. We may want to make refinements in
other places in clang to make constexpr play nicer with this feature.
Bob Wilson [Thu, 26 Sep 2013 21:00:51 +0000 (21:00 +0000)]
Fix up fallout from r187156.
The previous change caused the driver to translate -Wa,-L to the
-msave-temp-labels option for cc1as, but cc1as did not accept that option.
This patch follows the same approach used for similar options (-relax-all,
-noexecstack) in the previous patch.
Specifically, the following features are not included in this commit:
- any sort of capturing within generic lambdas
- generic lambdas within template functions and nested
within other generic lambdas
- conversion operator for captureless lambdas
- ensuring all visitors are generic lambda aware
(Although I have gotten some useful feedback on my patches of the above and will be incorporating that as I submit those patches for commit)
As an example of what compiles through this commit:
template <class F1, class F2>
struct overload : F1, F2 {
using F1::operator();
using F2::operator();
overload(F1 f1, F2 f2) : F1(f1), F2(f2) { }
};
auto Recursive = [](auto Self, auto h, auto ... rest) {
return 1 + Self(Self, rest...);
};
auto Base = [](auto Self, auto h) {
return 1;
};
overload<decltype(Base), decltype(Recursive)> O(Base, Recursive);
int num_params = O(O, 5, 3, "abc", 3.14, 'a');
Please see attached tests for more examples.
This patch has been reviewed by Doug and Richard. Minor changes (non-functionality affecting) have been made since both of them formally looked at it, but the changes involve removal of supernumerary return type deduction changes (since they are now redundant, with richard having committed a recent patch to address return type deduction for C++11 lambdas using C++14 semantics).
Some implementation notes:
- Add a new Declarator context => LambdaExprParameterContext to
clang::Declarator to allow the use of 'auto' in declaring generic
lambda parameters
- Add various helpers to CXXRecordDecl to facilitate identifying
and querying a closure class
- LambdaScopeInfo (which maintains the current lambda's Sema state)
was augmented to house the current depth of the template being
parsed (id est the Parser calls Sema::RecordParsingTemplateParameterDepth)
so that SemaType.cpp::ConvertDeclSpecToType may use it to immediately
generate a template-parameter-type when 'auto' is parsed in a generic
lambda parameter context. (i.e we do NOT use AutoType deduced to
a template parameter type - Richard seemed ok with this approach).
We encode that this template type was generated from an auto by simply
adding $auto to the name which can be used for better diagnostics if needed.
- SemaLambda.h was added to hold some common lambda utility
functions (this file is likely to grow ...)
- Teach Sema::ActOnStartOfFunctionDef to check whether it
is being called to instantiate a generic lambda's call
operator, and if so, push an appropriately prepared
LambdaScopeInfo object on the stack.
- various tests were added - but much more will be needed.
There is obviously more work to be done, and both Richard (weakly) and Doug (strongly)
have requested that LambdaExpr be removed form the CXXRecordDecl LambdaDefinitionaData
in a future patch which is forthcoming.
A greatful thanks to all reviewers including Eli Friedman, James Dennett,
and especially the two gracious wizards (Richard Smith and Doug Gregor)
who spent hours providing feedback (in person in Chicago and on the mailing lists).
And yet I am certain that I have allowed unidentified bugs to creep in; bugs, that I will do my best to slay, once identified!
Teach typo correction to look inside of classes like it does namespaces.
Unlike with namespaces, searching inside of classes requires also
checking the access to correction candidates (i.e. don't suggest a
correction to a private class member for a correction occurring outside
that class and its methods or friends).
Included is a small (one line) fix for a bug, that was uncovered while
cleaning up the unit tests, where the decls from a TypoCorrection candidate
were preserved in new TypoCorrection candidates that are derived (copied)
from the old TypoCorrection--notably when creating a new candidate by
changing the NestedNameSpecifier associated with the base idenitifer.
Richard Smith [Thu, 26 Sep 2013 03:49:48 +0000 (03:49 +0000)]
If a partial specialization of a member template is declared within a class
template and defined outside it, don't instantiate it twice when instantiating
the surrounding class template specialization. That would cause us to reject
the code because we think two partial specializations instantiated to produce
the same signature.
Hans Wennborg [Wed, 25 Sep 2013 22:34:03 +0000 (22:34 +0000)]
Provide inline definitions of _Unwind_GetIP etc. for ARM in unwind.h
These symbols were showing up as undefined when trying to link programs on
Android. We should match libgcc's behaviour and provide inline definitions
of these on ARM.
It seems unwind.h on ARM/Darwin doesn't provide inline definitions, so we
just declare them for that platform.
ObjectiveC: Handle the case of qualifying protocols
declared in a typedef declaraton used as super
class of an ObjC class. Curretnly, these protocols
are dropped from the class hierarchy. Test shows that
it is now included. // rdar://15051465
Jordan Rose [Wed, 25 Sep 2013 16:06:17 +0000 (16:06 +0000)]
[analyzer] Handle destructors for the argument to C++ 'delete'.
Now that the CFG includes nodes for the destructors in a delete-expression,
process them in the analyzer using the same common destructor interface
currently used for local, member, and base destructors. Also, check for when
the value is known to be null, in which case no destructor is actually run.
This does not yet handle destructors for deleted /arrays/, which may need
more CFG work. It also causes a slight regression in the location of
double delete warnings; the double delete is detected at the destructor
call, which is implicit, and so is reported on the first access within the
destructor instead of at the 'delete' statement. This will be fixed soon.
Richard Smith [Wed, 25 Sep 2013 05:02:54 +0000 (05:02 +0000)]
Refactor to use C++1y 'auto' semantics directly in lambdas with no specified
return type in C++1y mode. No functionality change intended. Extracted and
tweaked from a patch by Faisal Vali!
Anton Yartsev [Tue, 24 Sep 2013 23:47:29 +0000 (23:47 +0000)]
[analyzer] This patch removes passing around of const-invalidation vs regular-invalidation info by passing around a datastructure that maps regions and symbols to the type of invalidation they experience. This simplifies the code and would allow to associate more different invalidation types in the future.
With this patch things like preserving contents of regions (either hi- or low-level ones) or processing of the only top-level region can be implemented easily without passing around extra parameters.
This patch is a first step towards adequate modeling of memcpy() by the CStringChecker checker and towards eliminating of majority of false-positives produced by the NewDeleteLeaks checker.
Adding -mtbm and -mno-tbm command line options to the clang front end for the
x86 TBM instruction set. Also adding a __TBM__ macro if the TBM feature is
enabled. Otherwise there should be no functionality change to existing features.
Phabricator code review is located here: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1693
Rafael Espindola [Tue, 24 Sep 2013 13:28:24 +0000 (13:28 +0000)]
Remove a use of OPT_m_Joined.
This patch turns the -mv* hexagon options into aliases. We should really produce
errors for invalid versions in the driver, but this patch preserves the old
behavior for now.
Daniel Jasper [Tue, 24 Sep 2013 09:27:13 +0000 (09:27 +0000)]
Add -fmodule-map-file option.
With this option, arbitrarily named module map files can be specified
to be loaded as required for headers in the respective (sub)directories.
This, together with the extern module declaration allows for specifying
module maps in a modular fashion without the need for files called
"module.map".
Among other things, this allows a directory to contain two modules that
are completely independent of one another.
Daniel Jasper [Tue, 24 Sep 2013 09:14:14 +0000 (09:14 +0000)]
Module use declarations (II)
Review: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1546.
I have picked up this patch form Lawrence
(http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1063) and did a few changes.
From the original change description (updated as appropriate):
This patch adds a check that ensures that modules only use modules they
have so declared. To this end, it adds a statement on intended module
use to the module.map grammar:
use module-id
A module can then only use headers from other modules if it 'uses' them.
This enforcement is off by default, but may be turned on with the new
option -fmodules-decluse.
When enforcing the module semantics, we also need to consider a source
file part of a module. This is achieved with a compiler option
-fmodule-name=<module-id>.
The compiler at present only applies restrictions to the module directly
being built.
Richard Smith [Tue, 24 Sep 2013 05:07:58 +0000 (05:07 +0000)]
Hopefully unbreak bots which are seeing an assert in this test. Temporary, real
fix to come once I've tracked down the problem (which is pre-existing and not
related to the change which introduced this test).
Richard Smith [Tue, 24 Sep 2013 04:06:10 +0000 (04:06 +0000)]
Handle standard libraries that miss out the space when defining the standard
literal operators. Also, for now, allow the proposed C++1y "il", "i", and "if"
suffixes too. (Will revert the latter if LWG decides not to go ahead with that
change after all.)
[OPENMP] Bug fixes and improvements.
1. Fixed constructor of shared clause.
2. Some macros for clauses processing are replaced by private template methods.
3. Additional checks in sema analysis of OpenMP clauses.
Jiangning Liu [Tue, 24 Sep 2013 02:48:06 +0000 (02:48 +0000)]
Initial support for Neon scalar instructions.
Patch by Ana Pazos.
1.Added support for v1ix and v1fx types.
2.Added Scalar Pairwise Reduce instructions.
3.Added initial implementation of Scalar Arithmetic instructions.
Hans Wennborg [Tue, 24 Sep 2013 00:08:55 +0000 (00:08 +0000)]
clang-cl: print diagnostics as "error(clang): foo" in /fallback mode
This solves two problems:
1) MSBuild will not flag the build as unsuccessful just because we print
an error in the output, since "error(clang):" doesn't seem to match
the regex it's using.
2) It becomes more clear that the diagnostic is coming from clang as
supposed to cl.exe.
ObjectiveC migrator: Infer NS_OPTIONS when if there is at
least one hex enumerator, all others are also
hex enumerator (0 enumerator is excepted).
// rdar://15044304
Enable -fsanitize=use-after-return by default under -fsanitize=address
Summary:
We enable ASAN's use-after-return instrumentation at compile-time,
but still keep it disabled at run-time.
This enables the users to flip the flag at run-time using environment variable
ASAN_OPTIONS=detect_stack_use_after_return=1 instead of using a separate build.
If UAR detection is disabled at run-time, this extra compile-time instrumentation
costs very small slowdown. On SPEC 2006 14 tests are not affected at all,
4 tests get ~ 1% slowdown and 453.povray gets 4%.
Richard Smith [Mon, 23 Sep 2013 02:20:00 +0000 (02:20 +0000)]
PR16529: Don't forget to add the CXXFunctionalCastExpr type sugar to an
InitListExpr for a C++11-style T{...} construction, if initialization
registered a destructor for it.
Nick Lewycky [Sun, 22 Sep 2013 10:06:57 +0000 (10:06 +0000)]
Simplify code to equivalent code. No need to test for null after cast<>, use
takeAs<> instead of cast<>(.take()). Fix 80-column violation in whitespace after
comment.