The original proposal was adopted in Apr 2019, but was subsequently
updated by WG14 N2662 in June 2021. We already supported the attribute
on a label and it behaved as expected, but we had not bumped the
feature test value.
The original proposal was adopted in Apr 2019 and so the previous value
was 201904L. However, a subsequent proposal (N2448) was adopted to add
an optional message argument to the attribute. We already support that
functionality, but had not bumped the feature test value.
If the declaration of an identifier has block scope, and the identifier has
external or internal linkage, the declaration shall have no initializer for
the identifier.
Clang now gives a more suitable diagnosis for this case.
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/57478
Signed-off-by: Jun Zhang <jun@junz.org>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133088
The diagnostics here are correct, but the note is really silly. It
talks about reinterpret_cast in C code. So rewording it for c mode by
using another %select{}.
```
int array[(long)(char *)0];
```
previous note:
```
cast that performs the conversions of a reinterpret_cast is not allowed in a constant expression
```
reworded note:
```
this conversion is not allowed in a constant expression
```
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133194
Clang has support of virtual file system for the purpose of testing, but
treatment of config files did not use it. This change enables VFS in it
as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132867
Clang has support of virtual file system for the purpose of testing, but
treatment of config files did not use it. This change enables VFS in it
as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132867
This option can be used to enable Control Flow Guard checks and
generation of address-taken function table. They are equivalent to
`/guard:cf` and `/guard:cf,nochecks` in clang-cl. Passing this flag to
the Clang driver will also pass `--guard-cf` to the MinGW linker.
This feature is disabled by default. The option `-mguard=none` is also
available to explicitly disable this feature.
Reviewed By: rnk
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132810
Avoid __builtin_assume_aligned crash when the 1st arg is array type (or
string literal).
Fixes Issue #57169
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133202
Per the documentation, these restrictions were intended to apply to textual headers but previously this didn't work because we decided there was no requesting module when the `#include` was in a textual header.
A `-cc1` flag is provided to restore the old behavior for transitionary purposes.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132779
This implements setting the equivalent of `-fcrash-diagnostics-dir`
through the environment variable `CLANG_CRASH_DIAGNOSTICS_DIR`.
If present, the flag still takes precedence.
This helps integration with test frameworks and pipelines.
With this feature, we change the libcxx bootstrapping build
pipeline to produce clang crash reproducers as artifacts.
Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133082
I discovered this additional bug at the end of working on D132906
In Sema::CheckCompletedCXXClass(...) uses a lambda CheckForDefaultedFunction to
verify each CXXMethodDecl holds to the expected invariants before passing them
on to CheckForDefaultedFunction.
It is currently missing a check that it is not deleted, this adds that check and
a test that crashed without this check.
This fixes: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/57516
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133177
The method is now wrapped by clang_getNonReferenceType.
A declaration for clang_getNonReferenceType was added to clang-c/Index.h
to expose it to user of the library.
An implementation for clang_getNonReferenceType was introduced in
CXType.cpp, wrapping the equivalent method of the underlying QualType of
a CXType.
An export symbol for the new function was added to libclang.map under
the LLVM_16 version entry.
A test was added to LibclangTest.cpp that tests the removal of
ref-qualifiers for some CXTypes.
The release-notes for the clang project was updated to include a
notification of the new addition under the "libclang" section.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133195
Previously if you specified no_sanitize("known_sanitizer") on a global you
would yield a misleading error "'no_sanitize' attribute only applies to
functions and methods", but no_sanitize("unknown") would simply be a warning,
"unknown sanitizer 'unknown' ignored". This changes the former to a warning
"'no_sanitize' attribute argument not supported for globals: known_sanitizer".
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133117
The main focus of this patch is to make ArgType::matchesType check for
possible default parameter promotions when the argType is not a pointer.
If so, no warning will be given for `int`, `unsigned int` types as
corresponding arguments to %hhd and %hd. However, the usage of %hhd
corresponding to short is relatively rare, and it is more likely to be a
misuse. This patch keeps the original behavior of clang like this as
much as possible, while making it more convenient to consider the
default arguments promotion.
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/57102
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, nickdesaulniers, #clang-language-wg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132568
https://reviews.llvm.org/D131255 (82afc9b169)
began warning about conversion causing data loss for a single-bit
bit-field. However, after landing the changes, there were reports about
significant false positives from some code bases.
This alters the approach taken in that patch by introducing a new
warning group (-Wsingle-bit-bitfield-constant-conversion) which is
grouped under -Wbitfield-constant-conversion to allow users to
selectively disable the single-bit warning without losing the other
constant conversion warnings.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132851
In Sema::CheckCompletedCXXClass(...) It used a lambda CheckForDefaultedFunction
the CXXMethodDecl passed to CheckForDefaultedFunction may not be a special
member function and so before attempting to apply functions that only apply to
special member functions it needs to check. It fails to do this before calling
DefineDefaultedFunction(...). This PR adds that check and test to verify we no
longer crash.
This fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/57431
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132906
When checking parameter packs for expansion, instead of basing the diagnostic for
length mismatch for outer parameters only on the known number of expansions,
we should also analyze SubstTemplateTypeParmPackType and SubstNonTypeTemplateParmPackExpr
for unexpanded packs, so we can emit a diagnostic pointing to a concrete
outer parameter.
Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128095
Summary:
Some of code in the patch are contributed by David Tenty.
1. We currently only check driver Wl options and don't check for the plain -b, -Xlinker or other options which get passed through to the linker when we decide whether to run llvm-nm --export-symbols, so we may run it in situations where we wouldn't if the user had used the equivalent -Wl, prefixed options. If we run the export list utility when the user has specified an export list, we could export more symbols than they intended.
2. Add a new functionality to allow redirecting the stdin, stdout, stderr of individual Jobs, if redirects are set for the Job use them, otherwise fall back to the global Compilation redirects if any.
Reviewers: David Tenty, Fangrui Song, Steven Wan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119147
To have finer control of IR uwtable attribute generation. For target code generation,
IR nounwind and uwtable may have some interaction. However, for frontend, there are
no semantic interactions so the this new `nouwtable` is marked "SimpleHandler = 1".
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132592
The method is now wrapped by clang_getUnqualifiedType.
A declaration for clang_getUnqualifiedType was added to
clang-c/Index.h to expose it to user of the library.
An implementation for clang_getUnqualifiedType was introduced in
CXType.cpp that wraps the equivalent method of the underlying
QualType of a CXType.
An export symbol was added to libclang.map under the new version entry
LLVM_16.
A test was added to LibclangTest.cpp that tests the removal of
qualifiers for some CXTypes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132749
Control Flow Guard is only supported on Windows target, therefore there
is no point to make it an accepted attribute for other targets.
Reviewed By: rnk, aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132661
In Sema::LookupTemplateName(...) seeks to assert that the ObjectType is complete
or being defined. If the type is incomplete it will attempt to unconditionally
cast it to a TagType and not all incomplete types are a TagType. For example the
type could be void or it could be an IncompleteArray.
This change adds an additional check to confirm it is a TagType before attempting
to check if it is incomplete or being defined
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132712
Clang crashes when encountering an `if consteval` statement.
This is the minimum fix not to crash.
The fix is consistent with the current behavior of if constexpr,
which does generate coverage data for the discarded branches.
This is of course not correct and a better solution is
needed for both if constexpr and if consteval.
See https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/54419.
Fixes#57377
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132723
The patch diagnoses an identifier as a future keyword if it exists in a
future language mode, such as:
int restrict;
in C modes earlier than C99. We now give a warning to the user that
such an identifier is a future keyword. Handles keywords from C as well
as C++.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131683
This patch implements P0848 in Clang.
During the instantiation of a C++ class, in `Sema::ActOnFields`, we evaluate constraints for all the SMFs and compare the constraints to compute the eligibility. We defer the computation of the type's [copy-]trivial bits from addedMember to the eligibility computation, like we did for destructors in D126194. `canPassInRegisters` is modified as well to better respect the ineligibility of functions.
Note: Because of the non-implementation of DR1734 and DR1496, I treat deleted member functions as 'eligible' for the purpose of [copy-]triviallity. This is unfortunate, but I couldn't think of a way to make this make sense otherwise.
Reviewed By: #clang-language-wg, cor3ntin, aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128619
To support using Control Flow Guard with mingw-w64, Clang needs to
accept `__declspec(guard(nocf))` also for the GNU target. Since mingw
has `#define __declspec(a) __attribute__((a))` as built-in, the simplest
solution is to accept `__attribute__((guard(nocf)))` to be compatible with
MSVC and Clang's msvc target.
As a side effect, this also adds `[[clang::guard(nocf)]]` for C++.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132302
This patch implements P0848 in Clang.
During the instantiation of a C++ class, in `Sema::ActOnFields`, we evaluate constraints for all the SMFs and compare the constraints to compute the eligibility. We defer the computation of the type's [copy-]trivial bits from addedMember to the eligibility computation, like we did for destructors in D126194. `canPassInRegisters` is modified as well to better respect the ineligibility of functions.
Note: Because of the non-implementation of DR1734 and DR1496, I treat deleted member functions as 'eligible' for the purpose of [copy-]triviallity. This is unfortunate, but I couldn't think of a way to make this make sense otherwise.
Reviewed By: #clang-language-wg, cor3ntin, aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128619
Since the patch missed release 15.x and will be included in release 16.x. Also, simplify related tests.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132414
As proposed in D126215 (ffe7950ebc),
I'm dropping the `-analyzer-store` and
`-analyzer-opt-analyze-nested-blocks` clang frontend flags.
I'm also dropping the corresponding commandline handlers of `scanbuild`.
This behavior is planned to be part of `clang-16`.
Reviewed By: xazax.hun
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132289
This reverts commit d483730d8c.
This allegedly breaks a significant part of facebooks internal build.
Reverting while we wait for them to provide a reproducer of this from
@wlei.
The patch mainly focuses on the no warnings for -Wtautological-compare.
It work fine for the positive numbers but doesn't for the negative
numbers. This is because the warning explicitly checks for an
IntegerLiteral AST node, but -1 is represented by a UnaryOperator with
an IntegerLiteral sub-Expr.
Fixes#42918
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130510
Instead of complaining about default initialization, tell users that
constexpr variables need to be initialized by a constant expression.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131662
The previous implementation translated from names like sifive-7-series
to sifive-7-rv32 or sifive-7-rv64. This also required sifive-7-rv32
and sifive-7-rv64 to be valid CPU names. As those are not real
CPUs it doesn't make sense to accept them in -mcpu.
This patch does away with the translation and adds sifive-7-series
directly to RISCV.td. Removing sifive-7-rv32 and sifive-7-rv64.
sifive-7-series is only allowed in -mtune.
I've also added "rocket" to RISCV.td but have not removed rocket-rv32
or rocket-rv64.
To prevent -mcpu=sifive-7-series or -mcpu=rocket being used with llc,
I've added a Feature32Bit to all rv32 CPUs. And made it an error to
have an rv32 triple without Feature32Bit. sifive-7-series and rocket
do not have Feature32Bit or Feature64Bit set so the user would need
to provide -mattr=+32bit or -mattr=+64bit along with the -mcpu to
avoid the error.
SiFive no longer names their newer products with 3, 5, or 7 series.
Instead we have p200 series, x200 series, p500 series, and p600 series.
Following the previous behavior would require a sifive-p500-rv32 and
sifive-p500-rv64 in order to support -mtune=sifive-p500-series. There
is currently no p500 product, but it could start getting confusing if
there was in the future.
I'm open to hearing alternatives for how to achieve my main goal
of removing sifive-7-rv32/rv64 as a CPU name.
Reviewed By: reames
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131708