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Fangrui Song 0972a390b9 LLVM_FALLTHROUGH => [[fallthrough]]. NFC 2022-08-09 04:06:52 +00:00
Matheus Izvekov 15f3cd6bfc
[clang] Implement ElaboratedType sugaring for types written bare
Without this patch, clang will not wrap in an ElaboratedType node types written
without a keyword and nested name qualifier, which goes against the intent that
we should produce an AST which retains enough details to recover how things are
written.

The lack of this sugar is incompatible with the intent of the type printer
default policy, which is to print types as written, but to fall back and print
them fully qualified when they are desugared.

An ElaboratedTypeLoc without keyword / NNS uses no storage by itself, but still
requires pointer alignment due to pre-existing bug in the TypeLoc buffer
handling.

---

Troubleshooting list to deal with any breakage seen with this patch:

1) The most likely effect one would see by this patch is a change in how
   a type is printed. The type printer will, by design and default,
   print types as written. There are customization options there, but
   not that many, and they mainly apply to how to print a type that we
   somehow failed to track how it was written. This patch fixes a
   problem where we failed to distinguish between a type
   that was written without any elaborated-type qualifiers,
   such as a 'struct'/'class' tags and name spacifiers such as 'std::',
   and one that has been stripped of any 'metadata' that identifies such,
   the so called canonical types.
   Example:
   ```
   namespace foo {
     struct A {};
     A a;
   };
   ```
   If one were to print the type of `foo::a`, prior to this patch, this
   would result in `foo::A`. This is how the type printer would have,
   by default, printed the canonical type of A as well.
   As soon as you add any name qualifiers to A, the type printer would
   suddenly start accurately printing the type as written. This patch
   will make it print it accurately even when written without
   qualifiers, so we will just print `A` for the initial example, as
   the user did not really write that `foo::` namespace qualifier.

2) This patch could expose a bug in some AST matcher. Matching types
   is harder to get right when there is sugar involved. For example,
   if you want to match a type against being a pointer to some type A,
   then you have to account for getting a type that is sugar for a
   pointer to A, or being a pointer to sugar to A, or both! Usually
   you would get the second part wrong, and this would work for a
   very simple test where you don't use any name qualifiers, but
   you would discover is broken when you do. The usual fix is to
   either use the matcher which strips sugar, which is annoying
   to use as for example if you match an N level pointer, you have
   to put N+1 such matchers in there, beginning to end and between
   all those levels. But in a lot of cases, if the property you want
   to match is present in the canonical type, it's easier and faster
   to just match on that... This goes with what is said in 1), if
   you want to match against the name of a type, and you want
   the name string to be something stable, perhaps matching on
   the name of the canonical type is the better choice.

3) This patch could expose a bug in how you get the source range of some
   TypeLoc. For some reason, a lot of code is using getLocalSourceRange(),
   which only looks at the given TypeLoc node. This patch introduces a new,
   and more common TypeLoc node which contains no source locations on itself.
   This is not an inovation here, and some other, more rare TypeLoc nodes could
   also have this property, but if you use getLocalSourceRange on them, it's not
   going to return any valid locations, because it doesn't have any. The right fix
   here is to always use getSourceRange() or getBeginLoc/getEndLoc which will dive
   into the inner TypeLoc to get the source range if it doesn't find it on the
   top level one. You can use getLocalSourceRange if you are really into
   micro-optimizations and you have some outside knowledge that the TypeLocs you are
   dealing with will always include some source location.

4) Exposed a bug somewhere in the use of the normal clang type class API, where you
   have some type, you want to see if that type is some particular kind, you try a
   `dyn_cast` such as `dyn_cast<TypedefType>` and that fails because now you have an
   ElaboratedType which has a TypeDefType inside of it, which is what you wanted to match.
   Again, like 2), this would usually have been tested poorly with some simple tests with
   no qualifications, and would have been broken had there been any other kind of type sugar,
   be it an ElaboratedType or a TemplateSpecializationType or a SubstTemplateParmType.
   The usual fix here is to use `getAs` instead of `dyn_cast`, which will look deeper
   into the type. Or use `getAsAdjusted` when dealing with TypeLocs.
   For some reason the API is inconsistent there and on TypeLocs getAs behaves like a dyn_cast.

5) It could be a bug in this patch perhaps.

Let me know if you need any help!

Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112374
2022-07-27 11:10:54 +02:00
Jonas Devlieghere 888673b6e3
Revert "[clang] Implement ElaboratedType sugaring for types written bare"
This reverts commit 7c51f02eff because it
stills breaks the LLDB tests. This was  re-landed without addressing the
issue or even agreement on how to address the issue. More details and
discussion in https://reviews.llvm.org/D112374.
2022-07-14 21:17:48 -07:00
Matheus Izvekov 7c51f02eff
[clang] Implement ElaboratedType sugaring for types written bare
Without this patch, clang will not wrap in an ElaboratedType node types written
without a keyword and nested name qualifier, which goes against the intent that
we should produce an AST which retains enough details to recover how things are
written.

The lack of this sugar is incompatible with the intent of the type printer
default policy, which is to print types as written, but to fall back and print
them fully qualified when they are desugared.

An ElaboratedTypeLoc without keyword / NNS uses no storage by itself, but still
requires pointer alignment due to pre-existing bug in the TypeLoc buffer
handling.

---

Troubleshooting list to deal with any breakage seen with this patch:

1) The most likely effect one would see by this patch is a change in how
   a type is printed. The type printer will, by design and default,
   print types as written. There are customization options there, but
   not that many, and they mainly apply to how to print a type that we
   somehow failed to track how it was written. This patch fixes a
   problem where we failed to distinguish between a type
   that was written without any elaborated-type qualifiers,
   such as a 'struct'/'class' tags and name spacifiers such as 'std::',
   and one that has been stripped of any 'metadata' that identifies such,
   the so called canonical types.
   Example:
   ```
   namespace foo {
     struct A {};
     A a;
   };
   ```
   If one were to print the type of `foo::a`, prior to this patch, this
   would result in `foo::A`. This is how the type printer would have,
   by default, printed the canonical type of A as well.
   As soon as you add any name qualifiers to A, the type printer would
   suddenly start accurately printing the type as written. This patch
   will make it print it accurately even when written without
   qualifiers, so we will just print `A` for the initial example, as
   the user did not really write that `foo::` namespace qualifier.

2) This patch could expose a bug in some AST matcher. Matching types
   is harder to get right when there is sugar involved. For example,
   if you want to match a type against being a pointer to some type A,
   then you have to account for getting a type that is sugar for a
   pointer to A, or being a pointer to sugar to A, or both! Usually
   you would get the second part wrong, and this would work for a
   very simple test where you don't use any name qualifiers, but
   you would discover is broken when you do. The usual fix is to
   either use the matcher which strips sugar, which is annoying
   to use as for example if you match an N level pointer, you have
   to put N+1 such matchers in there, beginning to end and between
   all those levels. But in a lot of cases, if the property you want
   to match is present in the canonical type, it's easier and faster
   to just match on that... This goes with what is said in 1), if
   you want to match against the name of a type, and you want
   the name string to be something stable, perhaps matching on
   the name of the canonical type is the better choice.

3) This patch could exposed a bug in how you get the source range of some
   TypeLoc. For some reason, a lot of code is using getLocalSourceRange(),
   which only looks at the given TypeLoc node. This patch introduces a new,
   and more common TypeLoc node which contains no source locations on itself.
   This is not an inovation here, and some other, more rare TypeLoc nodes could
   also have this property, but if you use getLocalSourceRange on them, it's not
   going to return any valid locations, because it doesn't have any. The right fix
   here is to always use getSourceRange() or getBeginLoc/getEndLoc which will dive
   into the inner TypeLoc to get the source range if it doesn't find it on the
   top level one. You can use getLocalSourceRange if you are really into
   micro-optimizations and you have some outside knowledge that the TypeLocs you are
   dealing with will always include some source location.

4) Exposed a bug somewhere in the use of the normal clang type class API, where you
   have some type, you want to see if that type is some particular kind, you try a
   `dyn_cast` such as `dyn_cast<TypedefType>` and that fails because now you have an
   ElaboratedType which has a TypeDefType inside of it, which is what you wanted to match.
   Again, like 2), this would usually have been tested poorly with some simple tests with
   no qualifications, and would have been broken had there been any other kind of type sugar,
   be it an ElaboratedType or a TemplateSpecializationType or a SubstTemplateParmType.
   The usual fix here is to use `getAs` instead of `dyn_cast`, which will look deeper
   into the type. Or use `getAsAdjusted` when dealing with TypeLocs.
   For some reason the API is inconsistent there and on TypeLocs getAs behaves like a dyn_cast.

5) It could be a bug in this patch perhaps.

Let me know if you need any help!

Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112374
2022-07-15 04:16:55 +02:00
Jonas Devlieghere 3968936b92
Revert "[clang] Implement ElaboratedType sugaring for types written bare"
This reverts commit bdc6974f92 because it
breaks all the LLDB tests that import the std module.

  import-std-module/array.TestArrayFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/deque-basic.TestDequeFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/deque-dbg-info-content.TestDbgInfoContentDequeFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/forward_list.TestForwardListFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/forward_list-dbg-info-content.TestDbgInfoContentForwardListFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/list.TestListFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/list-dbg-info-content.TestDbgInfoContentListFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/queue.TestQueueFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/stack.TestStackFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/vector.TestVectorFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/vector-bool.TestVectorBoolFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/vector-dbg-info-content.TestDbgInfoContentVectorFromStdModule.py
  import-std-module/vector-of-vectors.TestVectorOfVectorsFromStdModule.py

https://green.lab.llvm.org/green/view/LLDB/job/lldb-cmake/45301/
2022-07-13 09:20:30 -07:00
Matheus Izvekov bdc6974f92
[clang] Implement ElaboratedType sugaring for types written bare
Without this patch, clang will not wrap in an ElaboratedType node types written
without a keyword and nested name qualifier, which goes against the intent that
we should produce an AST which retains enough details to recover how things are
written.

The lack of this sugar is incompatible with the intent of the type printer
default policy, which is to print types as written, but to fall back and print
them fully qualified when they are desugared.

An ElaboratedTypeLoc without keyword / NNS uses no storage by itself, but still
requires pointer alignment due to pre-existing bug in the TypeLoc buffer
handling.

Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112374
2022-07-13 02:10:09 +02:00
Carlos Galvez 5bbe50148f [clang-tidy] Warn on functional C-style casts
The google-readability-casting check is meant to be on par
with cpplint's readability/casting check, according to the
documentation. However it currently does not diagnose
functional casts, like:

float x = 1.5F;
int y = int(x);

This is detected by cpplint, however, and the guidelines
are clear that such a cast is only allowed when the type
is a class type (constructor call):

> You may use cast formats like `T(x)` only when `T` is a class type.

Therefore, update the clang-tidy check to check this
case.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114427
2021-11-30 07:31:17 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko ab2d3ce47d [clang-tidy] Applied clang-tidy fixes. NFC
Applied fixes enabled by the LLVM's .clang-tidy configs. Reverted files where
fixes introduced compile errors:
  clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/hicpp/NoAssemblerCheck.cpp
  clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/misc/ThrowByValueCatchByReferenceCheck.cpp

$ clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py -fix clang-tools-extra/clang-tidy/
Enabled checks:
    llvm-else-after-return
    llvm-header-guard
    llvm-include-order
    llvm-namespace-comment
    llvm-prefer-isa-or-dyn-cast-in-conditionals
    llvm-prefer-register-over-unsigned
    llvm-qualified-auto
    llvm-twine-local
    misc-definitions-in-headers
    misc-misplaced-const
    misc-new-delete-overloads
    misc-no-recursion
    misc-non-copyable-objects
    misc-redundant-expression
    misc-static-assert
    misc-throw-by-value-catch-by-reference
    misc-unconventional-assign-operator
    misc-uniqueptr-reset-release
    misc-unused-alias-decls
    misc-unused-using-decls
    readability-identifier-naming

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95614
2021-01-29 01:01:19 +01:00
Dmitri Gribenko be20daa8eb Fixed google-readability-casting test to work in c++17
Summary: Fixed google-readability-casting.cpp to get tests working in c++17

Reviewers: gribozavr, hokein

Reviewed By: gribozavr

Subscribers: cfe-commits

Tags: #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63128

Patch by Shaurya Gupta.

llvm-svn: 363047
2019-06-11 10:59:22 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 2946cd7010 Update the file headers across all of the LLVM projects in the monorepo
to reflect the new license.

We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.

Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.

llvm-svn: 351636
2019-01-19 08:50:56 +00:00
Reid Kleckner 4dc0b1ac60 Fix clang -Wimplicit-fallthrough warnings across llvm, NFC
This patch should not introduce any behavior changes. It consists of
mostly one of two changes:
1. Replacing fall through comments with the LLVM_FALLTHROUGH macro
2. Inserting 'break' before falling through into a case block consisting
   of only 'break'.

We were already using this warning with GCC, but its warning behaves
slightly differently. In this patch, the following differences are
relevant:
1. GCC recognizes comments that say "fall through" as annotations, clang
   doesn't
2. GCC doesn't warn on "case N: foo(); default: break;", clang does
3. GCC doesn't warn when the case contains a switch, but falls through
   the outer case.

I will enable the warning separately in a follow-up patch so that it can
be cleanly reverted if necessary.

Reviewers: alexfh, rsmith, lattner, rtrieu, EricWF, bollu

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53950

llvm-svn: 345882
2018-11-01 19:54:45 +00:00
Erik Pilkington fa98390b3c NFC: Remove the ObjC1/ObjC2 distinction from clang (and related projects)
We haven't supported compiling ObjC1 for a long time (and never will again), so
there isn't any reason to keep these separate. This patch replaces
LangOpts::ObjC1 and LangOpts::ObjC2 with LangOpts::ObjC.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53547

llvm-svn: 345637
2018-10-30 20:31:30 +00:00
Stephen Kelly c09197e086 Port getLocEnd -> getEndLoc
Subscribers: nemanjai, ioeric, kbarton, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50355

llvm-svn: 339401
2018-08-09 22:43:02 +00:00
Stephen Kelly 43465bf3fd Port getLocStart -> getBeginLoc
Reviewers: javed.absar

Subscribers: nemanjai, kbarton, ilya-biryukov, ioeric, jkorous, arphaman, jfb, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50354

llvm-svn: 339400
2018-08-09 22:42:26 +00:00
Ben Hamilton 35d3398f8d [clang-tidy/google-readability-casting] Disable check for Objective-C++
Summary:
Previously, `google-readability-casting` was disabled for Objective-C.

The Google Objective-C++ style allows both Objective-C and
C++ style in the same file. Since clang-tidy doesn't have a good
way to allow multiple styles per file, this disables the
check for Objective-C++.

Test Plan: New tests added. Ran tests with:
  % make -j16 check-clang-tools
  Before diff, confirmed tests failed:
  https://reviews.llvm.org/P8081
  After diff, confirrmed tests passed.

Reviewers: alexfh, Wizard, hokein, stephanemoore

Reviewed By: alexfh, Wizard, stephanemoore

Subscribers: stephanemoore, cfe-commits, bkramer, klimek

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46659

llvm-svn: 332516
2018-05-16 20:07:19 +00:00
Haojian Wu a9a1b403bc [clang-tidy] Ignore blank spaces between cast's ")" and its sub expr.
Summary:
Before the change:

`auto i = (Enum) 5;` => `auto i = static_cast<Enum>( 5);`

After the change:

`auto i = (Enum) 5;` => `auto i = static_cast<Enum>(5);`

Reviewers: alexfh

Reviewed By: alexfh

Subscribers: JDevlieghere, xazax.hun, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31700

llvm-svn: 307812
2017-07-12 16:38:59 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko db04cccb87 [clang-tidy] google-readability-casting: don't use constructor call syntax for const types
llvm-svn: 296858
2017-03-03 08:18:49 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko b7f6fe4658 [clang-tidy] google-readability-casting: detect redundant casts with top-level const
llvm-svn: 296755
2017-03-02 15:47:28 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko ce482d9269 [clang-tidy] Fix a few more issues in google-readability-casting
* suggest static_cast instead of reinterpret_cast for casts from void*
* top-level const doesn't need a const_cast
* don't emit a separate "possibly redundant cast" warning, instead suggest
  static_cast (in C++ only) and add a little hint to consider removing the cast

llvm-svn: 296753
2017-03-02 15:27:34 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko 93748ebf82 [clang-tidy] google-readability-casting: Handle user-defined conversions
llvm-svn: 295544
2017-02-18 09:45:00 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko 01496fe455 [clang-tidy] Fix handling of function types in google-readability-casting
llvm-svn: 294751
2017-02-10 14:57:19 +00:00
Mandeep Singh Grang 7c7ea7d0ae [clang-tools-extra] Format sources with clang-format. NFC.
Summary:
Ran clang-format on all .c/.cpp/.h files in clang-tools-extra.
Excluded the test, unittests, clang-reorder-fields, include-fixer, modularize and pptrace directories.

Reviewers: klimek, alexfh

Subscribers: nemanjai

Tags: #clang-tools-extra

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26329

llvm-svn: 286221
2016-11-08 07:50:19 +00:00
Gabor Horvath afad84c04b [clang-tidy] Cleaning up language options.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24881

llvm-svn: 282319
2016-09-24 02:13:45 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko b1b2f87e37 [clang-tidy] Use proper capitalization and punctuation for diagnostic messages.
Use diagnostic parameters where possible instead of string concatenation.

llvm-svn: 257176
2016-01-08 15:21:40 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko 2b56649cd2 [clang-tidy] Don't issue most google-readability-casting warnings on .c files included in other files.
This is done sometimes for testing purposes, and the check needs to handle this
consistently.

llvm-svn: 238193
2015-05-26 10:47:48 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko 19bbeaf410 [clang-tidy] Disable google-readability-casting for .c files and their headers.
Some people have reasons to compile their .c files as C++ in some configurations
(e.g. for testing purposes), so just looking at LangOptions is not enough. This
patch disables the check on all .c files (and also for the headers included from
.c files).

llvm-svn: 237905
2015-05-21 14:08:56 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer e71037123b Make helpers static. clang-tools edition.
Also purge dead code found by it. NFC.

llvm-svn: 232948
2015-03-23 12:49:15 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko ed824e0e4b [clang-tidy] Refactor: Move google clang-tidy checks to namespace clang::tidy::google
http://reviews.llvm.org/D7994

Patch by Richard Thomson!

llvm-svn: 231364
2015-03-05 13:46:14 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko 78070fbae5 [clang-tidy] Fix some false positives in google-readability-casting
Summary:
Ignore C-style casts in extern "C" {} sections. Be more careful when
detecting redundant casts between typedefs to the same type - emit a more
specific warning and don't automatically fix them.

Reviewers: klimek

Reviewed By: klimek

Subscribers: curdeius, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7247

llvm-svn: 227444
2015-01-29 15:17:13 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko 97e8c3f6b5 [clang-tidy] Clarify a comment.
No functional changes.

llvm-svn: 218772
2014-10-01 15:50:31 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko 5091372331 [clang-tidy] Handle c-style casts from/to enums.
Summary: Convert c-style casts between integral end enum types to static_cast<>.

Reviewers: klimek

Reviewed By: klimek

Subscribers: curdeius, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5558

llvm-svn: 218760
2014-10-01 12:47:53 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko 02bd018aeb Disable most of the google-readability-casting check for non-C++ files (only
leave the "redundant cast to the same type" part).

llvm-svn: 218225
2014-09-21 23:39:28 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 6bcbe6e04d [clang-tidy] Eliminate inline copies of InTemplateInstantiation matcher.
llvm-svn: 217036
2014-09-03 13:30:28 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko 08cc55dbe9 AvoidCStyleCastsCheck: don't warn on casts in macros
llvm-svn: 215799
2014-08-16 00:53:20 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko 1f317d6c05 Avoid adding redundant parens.
Reviewers: bkramer

Reviewed By: bkramer

Subscribers: cfe-commits, sbenza

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4534

llvm-svn: 213149
2014-07-16 13:38:48 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko 7366616a93 Suggest automated replacements of C-style casts with C++ casts.
Summary:
This patch implements a subset of possible replacements of C-style
casts with const_cast/static_cast/reinterpret_cast. This should cover a large
portion of cases in real code. Handling of a few more cases may be implemented
eventually.

Reviewers: sbenza, djasper

Reviewed By: djasper

Subscribers: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4478

llvm-svn: 212924
2014-07-14 07:37:05 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko 276fc642d3 Another attempt to add a clang-tidy check for flagging C-style casts.
Summary:
The first version failed the SubstNonTypeTempateParmExpr-related test
on some buildbots. This one uses the new substNonTypeTempateParmExpr matcher to
filter out implicit C-style casts.

This patch depends on D4327.

Reviewers: djasper

Reviewed By: djasper

Subscribers: aemerson, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4328

llvm-svn: 212002
2014-06-29 22:19:53 +00:00