This change introduces UsingPackDecl as a marker for the set of UsingDecls
produced by pack expansion of a single (unresolved) using declaration. This is
not strictly necessary (we just need to be able to map from the original using
declaration to its expansions somehow), but it's useful to maintain the
invariant that each declaration reference instantiates to refer to one
declaration.
llvm-svn: 290080
* a dependent non-type using-declaration within a function template can be
valid, as it can refer to an enumerator, so don't reject it in the template
definition
* we can partially substitute into a dependent using-declaration if it appears
within a (local class in a) generic lambda within a function template, which
means an UnresolvedUsing*Decl doesn't necessarily instantiate to a UsingDecl.
llvm-svn: 290071
At least the plugin used by the LibreOffice build
(<https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Clang_plugins>) indirectly
uses those members (through inline functions in LLVM/Clang include files in turn
using them), but they are not exported by utils/extract_symbols.py on Windows,
and accessing data across DLL/EXE boundaries on Windows is generally
problematic.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26671
llvm-svn: 289647
copy constructors of classes with array members, instead using
ArrayInitLoopExpr to represent the initialization loop.
This exposed a bug in the static analyzer where it was unable to differentiate
between zero-initialized and unknown array values, which has also been fixed
here.
llvm-svn: 289618
In a future change, this representation will allow us to use the new inrange
annotation on getelementptr to allow the optimizer to split vtable groups.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22296
llvm-svn: 289584
32-bit MSVC doesn't provide more than 4 byte stack alignment by default.
This conflicts with PointerUnion's attempt to make assertions about
alignment. This fixes the problem by explicitly asking the compiler for
8 byte alignment.
llvm-svn: 289575
initialization of each array element:
* ArrayInitLoopExpr is a prvalue of array type with two subexpressions:
a common expression (an OpaqueValueExpr) that represents the up-front
computation of the source of the initialization, and a subexpression
representing a per-element initializer
* ArrayInitIndexExpr is a prvalue of type size_t representing the current
position in the loop
This will be used to replace the creation of explicit index variables in lambda
capture of arrays and copy/move construction of classes with array elements,
and also C++17 structured bindings of arrays by value (which inexplicably allow
copying an array by value, unlike all of C++'s other array declarations).
No uses of these nodes are introduced by this change, however.
llvm-svn: 289413
In amdgcn target, null pointers in global, constant, and generic address space take value 0 but null pointers in private and local address space take value -1. Currently LLVM assumes all null pointers take value 0, which results in incorrectly translated IR. To workaround this issue, instead of emit null pointers in local and private address space, a null pointer in generic address space is emitted and casted to local and private address space.
Tentative definition of global variables with non-zero initializer will have weak linkage instead of common linkage since common linkage requires zero initializer and does not have explicit section to hold the non-zero value.
Virtual member functions getNullPointer and performAddrSpaceCast are added to TargetCodeGenInfo which by default returns ConstantPointerNull and emitting addrspacecast instruction. A virtual member function getNullPointerValue is added to TargetInfo which by default returns 0. Each target can override these virtual functions to get target specific null pointer and the null pointer value for specific address space, and perform specific translations for addrspacecast.
Wrapper functions getNullPointer is added to CodegenModule and getTargetNullPointerValue is added to ASTContext to facilitate getting the target specific null pointers and their values.
This change has no effect on other targets except amdgcn target. Other targets can provide support of non-zero null pointer in a similar way.
This change only provides support for non-zero null pointer for C and OpenCL. Supporting for other languages will be added later incrementally.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26196
llvm-svn: 289252
mirror the description in the standard. Per DR1295, this means that binding a
const / rvalue reference to a bit-field no longer "binds directly", and per
P0135R1, this means that we materialize a temporary in reference binding
after adjusting cv-qualifiers and before performing a derived-to-base cast.
In C++11 onwards, this should have fixed the last case where we would
materialize a temporary of the wrong type (with a subobject adjustment inside
the MaterializeTemporaryExpr instead of outside), but we still have to deal
with that possibility in C++98, unless we want to start using xvalues to
represent materialized temporaries there too.
llvm-svn: 289250
This saves two pointers from FunctionDecl that were being used for some
rare and questionable C-only functionality. The DeclsInPrototypeScope
ArrayRef was added in r151712 in order to parse this kind of C code:
enum e {x, y};
int f(enum {y, x} n) {
return x; // should return 1, not 0
}
The challenge is that we parse 'int f(enum {y, x} n)' it its own
function prototype scope that gets popped before we build the
FunctionDecl for 'f'. The original change was doing two questionable
things:
1. Saving all tag decls introduced in prototype scope on a TU-global
Sema variable. This is problematic when you have cases like this, where
'x' and 'y' shouldn't be visible in 'f':
void f(void (*fp)(enum { x, y } e)) { /* no x */ }
This patch fixes that, so now 'f' can't see 'x', which is consistent
with GCC.
2. Storing the decls in FunctionDecl in ActOnFunctionDeclarator so that
they could be used in ActOnStartOfFunctionDef. This is just an
inefficient way to move information around. The AST lives forever, but
the list of non-parameter decls in prototype scope is short lived.
Moving these things to the Declarator solves both of these issues.
Reviewers: rsmith
Subscribers: jmolloy, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27279
llvm-svn: 289225
This patch is to implement sema and parsing for 'teams distribute parallel for' pragma.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27345
llvm-svn: 289179
When an object of class type is initialized from a prvalue of the same type
(ignoring cv qualifications), use the prvalue to initialize the object directly
instead of inserting a redundant elidable call to a copy constructor.
llvm-svn: 288866
We didn't implement handle corner cases like:
- lambdas used to initialize a field
- lambdas in default argument initializers
This fixes PR31197.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27226
llvm-svn: 288826
latter case, a temporary array object is materialized, and can be
lifetime-extended by binding a reference to the member access. Likewise, in an
array-to-pointer decay, an rvalue array is materialized before being converted
into a pointer.
This caused IR generation to stop treating file-scope array compound literals
as having static storage duration in some cases in C++; that has been rectified
by modeling such a compound literal as an lvalue. This also improves clang's
compatibility with GCC for those cases.
llvm-svn: 288654
Summary:
The C++17 rules for aggregate initialization changed to disallow types with explicit constructors [dcl.init.aggr]p1. This patch implements that new rule.
Reviewers: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25654
llvm-svn: 288565
After r256463, both the LHS and RHS now refer to the same variable. Before,
they referred to the member, the parameter respectively. Now GCC6's
-Wtautological-compare complains.
llvm-svn: 288444
This adds the access qualifier to the Pipe Type, rather than using a class
hierarchy.
It also fixes mergeTypes for Pipes, by disallowing merges. Only identical
pipe types can be merged. The test case in invalid-pipes-cl2.0.cl is added
to check that.
llvm-svn: 288332
This patch is to implement sema and parsing for 'teams distribute parallel for simd' pragma.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27084
llvm-svn: 288294
Summary:
We don't need a side table in ASTContext to hold CXXDefaultArgExprs. The
important part of building the CXXDefaultArgExprs was to ODR use the
default argument expressions, not to make AST nodes. Refactor the code
to only check the default argument, and remove the side table in
ASTContext which wasn't being serialized.
Fixes PR31121
Reviewers: thakis, rsmith, majnemer
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27007
llvm-svn: 287774
of a method that was declared in an invalid interface
This commit fixes an infinite loop that occurs when clang tries to iterate over
redeclaration of a method that was declared in an invalid @interface. The
existing validity checks don't catch this as that @interface is a duplicate of
a previously declared valid @interface declaration, so we have to verify that
the found redeclaration is in a valid declaration context.
rdar://29220965
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26664
llvm-svn: 287530
Instead of always displaying the mangled name, try to do better
and get something closer to regular functions.
Recommit r287039 (that was reverted in r287039) with a tweak to
be more generic, and test fixes!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26522
llvm-svn: 287085
common case of a call to a non-builtin, particularly for unoptimized ASan
builds (where the per-variable stack usage can be quite high).
llvm-svn: 287066
Instead of always displaying the mangled name, try to do better
and get something closer to regular functions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26522
llvm-svn: 287039
Only look for a variable's value in the constant expression evaluation activation frame, if the variable was indeed declared in that frame, otherwise it might be a constant expression and be usable within a nested local scope or emit an error.
void f(char c) {
struct X {
static constexpr char f() {
return c; // error gracefully here as opposed to crashing.
}
};
int I = X::f();
}
llvm-svn: 286748
Since array parameters decay to pointers, '_Nullable' and friends
should be available for use there as well. This is especially
important for parameters that are typedefs of arrays. The unsugared
syntax for this follows the syntax for 'static'-sized arrays in C:
void test(int values[_Nullable]);
This syntax was previously accepted but the '_Nullable' (and any other
attributes) were silently discarded. However, applying '_Nullable' to
a typedef was previously rejected and is now accepted; therefore, it
may be necessary to test for the presence of this feature:
#if __has_feature(nullability_on_arrays)
One important change here is that DecayedTypes don't always
immediately contain PointerTypes anymore; they may contain an
AttributedType instead. This only affected one place in-tree, so I
would guess it's not likely to cause problems elsewhere.
This commit does not change -Wnullability-completeness just yet. I
want to think about whether it's worth doing something special to
avoid breaking existing clients that compile with -Werror. It also
doesn't change '#pragma clang assume_nonnull' behavior, which
currently treats the following two declarations as equivalent:
#pragma clang assume_nonnull begin
void test(void *pointers[]);
#pragma clang assume_nonnull end
void test(void * _Nonnull pointers[]);
This is not the desired behavior, but changing it would break
backwards-compatibility. Most likely the best answer is going to be
adding a new warning.
Part of rdar://problem/25846421
llvm-svn: 286519
Output generated by option -ast-print looks like C/C++ code, and it
really is for plain C. For C++ the produced output was not valid C++
code, but the differences were small. With this change the output
is fixed and can be compiled. Tests are changed so that output produced
by -ast-print is compiled again with the same flags and both outputs are
compared.
Option -ast-print is extensively used in clang tests but it itself
was tested poorly, existing tests only checked that compiler did not
crash. There are unit tests in file DeclPrinterTest.cpp, but they test
only terse output mode.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26452
llvm-svn: 286439
expansions by calling getSpellingLoc(). That's great in most cases, but for
macros defined in the '<built-in>' source file, the source file is invalid
and does not import correctly, causing an assertion failure (the assertion
is Invalid SLocOffset or bad function choice).
A more reliable way to avoid this is to use getFileLoc(), which does not
return built-in locations. This avoids the crash but still preserves valid
source locations.
I've added a testcase that covers the previously crashing scenario.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D26054
llvm-svn: 286144
which guarantee pointers are not null. These all seem to have useful
properties and correlations to document, in one case we even had it in
a comment but now it will also be an assert.
This should prevent PVS-Studio from incorrectly claiming that there are
a bunch of potential bugs here. But I feel really strongly that the
PVS-Studio warnings that pointed at this code have a far too high
false-positive rate to be entirely useful. These are just places where
there did seem to be a useful invariant to document and verify with an
assert. Several other places in the code were already correct and
already have perfectly clear code documenting and validating their
invariants, but still ran afoul of PVS-Studio.
llvm-svn: 285985
* if the base is produced by a series of derived-to-base conversions, check
the expression inside them when looking for an expression with a known
dynamic type
* step past MaterializeTemporaryExprs when checking for a known dynamic type
* when checking for a known dynamic type, treat all class prvalues as having
a known dynamic type after skipping all relevant rvalue subobject
adjustments
* treat callees formed by pointer-to-member access for a non-reference member
type like callees formed by member access.
llvm-svn: 285954
This patch implements the register call calling convention, which ensures
as many values as possible are passed in registers. CodeGen changes
were committed in https://reviews.llvm.org/rL284108.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25204
llvm-svn: 285849
This commit improves the "must have C++ linkage" error diagnostics that are
emitted for C++ declarations like templates and literal operators by adding an
additional note that points to the appropriate extern "C" linkage specifier.
rdar://19021120
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26189
llvm-svn: 285823
Commit on behalf of mharoush
After LGTM and check all:
This patch is a compatibility fix for clang, matching GCC support for charter escape when using extended in-line assembly (i.e, "%{" ,"%}" --> "{" ,"}" ).
It is meant to enable support for advanced features such as AVX512 conditional\masked vector instructions/broadcast assembly syntax.
Reviewer: 1. rnk
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25012
llvm-svn: 285585
Previously we were asserting that this declaration doesn't have a body
*and* won't have a body after we continue parsing. This is too strong
and breaks the go-bindings test during codegen.
llvm-svn: 285412
Summary:
In CUDA compilation, we call isInlineDefinitionExternallyVisible (via
getGVALinkageForFunction) on functions while parsing their definitions.
At the point in time when we call getGVALinkageForFunction, we haven't
yet added the body to the function, so we trip this assert. But as far
as I can tell, this is harmless.
To work around this, we add a new flag to FunctionDecl, "WillHaveBody".
There was other code that was working around the existing assert with a
really awful hack -- this change lets us get rid of that hack.
Reviewers: rsmith, tra
Subscribers: aemerson, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25640
llvm-svn: 285410
abstract information about the callee. NFC.
The goal here is to make it easier to recognize indirect calls and
trigger additional logic in certain cases. That logic will come in
a later patch; in the meantime, I felt that this was a significant
improvement to the code.
llvm-svn: 285258
Extend lifetime of ExceptionTypeStorage, as it is referenced by
CanonicalEPI and used outside the block (ExceptionSpec.Exceptions is an
ArrayRef)
Patch by Sam McCall!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25983
llvm-svn: 285192
This has the following ABI impact:
1) Functions whose parameter or return types are non-throwing function pointer
types have different manglings in c++1z mode from prior modes. This is
necessary because c++1z permits overloading on the noexceptness of function
pointer parameter types. A warning is issued for cases that will change
manglings in c++1z mode.
2) Functions whose parameter or return types contain instantiation-dependent
exception specifications change manglings in all modes. This is necessary
to support overloading on / SFINAE in these exception specifications, which
a careful reading of the standard indicates has essentially always been
permitted.
Note that, in order to be affected by these changes, the code in question must
specify an exception specification on a function pointer/reference type that is
written syntactically within the declaration of another function. Such
declarations are very rare, and I have so far been unable to find any code
that would be affected by this. (Note that such things will probably become
more common in C++17, since it's a lot easier to get a noexcept function type
as a function parameter / return type there.)
This change does not affect the set of symbols produced by a build of clang,
libc++, or libc++abi.
llvm-svn: 285150
Warnings generated by -Wdocumentation-unknown-command did only have a
start location, not a full source range. This resulted in only the
"carret" being show in messages, and IDEs highlighting only the single
initial character.
llvm-svn: 285056
to emit the <template-args> portion. Refactor so that mangleUnresolvedName
actually emits the entire <unresolved-name>, so this mistake is harder to make
again.
llvm-svn: 285022
resolved the -> to a call to a specific operator-> function. The particular
test case added here is actually being mishandled: the implicit member access
should not be type-dependent (because it's accessing a non-type-dependent
member of the current instantiation), but calls to a type-dependent operator->
that is a member of the current instantiation would be liable to hit the same
codepath.
llvm-svn: 284999
dependent noexcept specifications result in the same canonical function type.
We still use non-canonical hashing when deduplicating type sugar so that
diagnostics will point to the right place.
llvm-svn: 284457
This reverts commit r284176. It still marks some modules as invisible
that should be visible. Will follow up with the author with a test case.
llvm-svn: 284382
Make these comments a bit more explicit that they're initializing the
RawText member, and explicitly cast the unused result of getRawText to
void for clarity.
llvm-svn: 284341
1) Merge and demote variable definitions when we find a redefinition in
MergeVarDecls, not only when we find one in AddInitializerToDecl (we only reach
the second case if it's the addition of the initializer itself that converts an
existing declaration into a definition).
2) When rebuilding a redeclaration chain for a variable, if we merge two
definitions together, mark the definitions as merged so the retained definition
is made visible whenever the demoted definition would have been.
Original commit message (from r283882):
[modules] PR28752: Do not instantiate variable declarations which are not visible.
Original patch by Vassil Vassilev! Changes listed above are mine.
llvm-svn: 284284
compiles without -fmodules-local-submodule-visibility. Original commit message:
[modules] When merging one definition into another, propagate the list of
re-exporting modules from the discarded definition to the retained definition.
llvm-svn: 284176
Summary:
Emitting deferred diagnostics during codegen was a hack. It did work,
but usability was poor, both for us as compiler devs and for users. We
don't codegen if there are any sema errors, so for users this meant that
they wouldn't see deferred errors if there were any non-deferred errors.
For devs, this meant that we had to carefully split up our tests so that
when we tested deferred errors, we didn't emit any non-deferred errors.
This change moves checking for deferred errors into Sema. See the big
comment in SemaCUDA.cpp for an overview of the idea.
This checking adds overhead to compilation, because we have to maintain
a partial call graph. As a result, this change makes deferred errors a
CUDA-only concept (whereas before they were a general concept). If
anyone else wants to use this framework for something other than CUDA,
we can generalize at that time.
This patch makes the minimal set of test changes -- after this lands,
I'll go back through and do a cleanup of the tests that we no longer
have to split up.
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits, rsmith, tra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25541
llvm-svn: 284158
Original message:
"[modules] PR28752: Do not instantiate variable declarations which are not visible.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D24508
Patch developed in collaboration with Richard Smith!"
llvm-svn: 284008
Summary: It doesn't need to be refcounted anymore, either.
Reviewers: timshen
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25420
llvm-svn: 283768
This commit fixes PR 30440 by initializing CXXNameMangler's FunctionTypeDepth
in the two constructors added in r274222 (The commit that caused this
regression).
rdar://28455269
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24932
llvm-svn: 283428
The deserialization of redeclartion can cause seg fault since getCanonicalDecl
of the redeclaration returns the lookup result on the ObjCContainerDecl,
which can be null if FindExternalVisibleDeclsByName is not done updating
the lookup results.
The fix is to return the redeclaration itself as the canonical decl. Note that
the handling for redeclaration of ObjCMethodDecl is not in line with other
redeclarables.
rdar://28488466
llvm-svn: 283145
declarations.
This commit ensures that the correct record type is printed out for the
using declarations that represent C++ inherited constructors.
It fixes a regression introduced in r274049 which changed the name that's
stored in the using declarations that correspond to inherited constructors.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25131
llvm-svn: 283105
declarations.
This commit ensures that the correct record type is printed out for the
using declarations that represent C++ inherited constructors.
It fixes a regression introduced in r274049 which changed the name that's
stored in the using declarations that correspond to inherited constructors.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25131
llvm-svn: 283102
Reorder the fields of the struct TextTokenRetokenizer::Position to remove excessive padding.
Test plan: make -j8 check-clang
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24751
llvm-svn: 281995
The struct CallStackFrame is in lib/AST/ExprConstant.cpp
inside anonymous namespace.
This diff reorders the fields and removes excessive padding.
Test plan: make -j8 check-clang
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23901
llvm-svn: 281907
For ObjC type parameter, we used to have TypedefType that is canonicalized to
id or the bound type. We can't represent "T <protocol>" and thus will lose
the type information in the following example:
@interface MyMutableDictionary<KeyType, ObjectType> : NSObject
- (void)setObject:(ObjectType)obj forKeyedSubscript:(KeyType <NSCopying>)key;
@end
MyMutableDictionary<NSString *, NSString *> *stringsByString;
NSNumber *n1, *n2;
stringsByString[n1] = n2;
--> no warning on type mismatch of the key.
To fix the problem, we introduce a new type ObjCTypeParamType that supports
a list of protocol qualifiers.
We create ObjCTypeParamType for ObjCTypeParamDecl when we create
ObjCTypeParamDecl. We also substitute ObjCTypeParamType instead of TypedefType
on an ObjCTypeParamDecl.
rdar://24619481
rdar://25060179
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D23080
llvm-svn: 281358
We also need to add ObjCTypeParamTypeLoc. ObjCTypeParamType supports the
representation of "T <protocol>" where T is a type parameter. Before this,
we use TypedefType to represent the type parameter for ObjC.
ObjCTypeParamType has "ObjCTypeParamDecl *OTPDecl" and it extends from
ObjCProtocolQualifiers. It is a non-canonical type and is canonicalized
to the underlying type with the protocol qualifiers.
rdar://24619481
rdar://25060179
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D23079
llvm-svn: 281355
To construct the canonical type of ObjCTypeParamType, we need to apply
qualifiers on ObjCObjectPointerType. The updated applyObjCProtocolQualifiers
handles this case by merging the protocol lists, constructing a new
ObjCObjectType, then a new ObjCObjectPointerType.
rdar://24619481
rdar://25060179
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D24059
llvm-svn: 281353
Now ObjCObjectType extends from ObjCProtocolQualifiers. We save number of
protocols in ObjCProtocolQualifiers.
This is in preparation of adding a new type class ObjCTypeParamType that
can take protocol qualifiers.
rdar://24619481
rdar://25060179
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D23078
llvm-svn: 281351
This patch makes us act more conservatively when trying to determine
the objectsize for an array at the end of an object. This is in
response to code like the following:
```
struct sockaddr {
/* snip */
char sa_data[14];
};
void foo(const char *s) {
size_t slen = strlen(s) + 1;
size_t added_len = slen <= 14 ? 0 : slen - 14;
struct sockaddr *sa = malloc(sizeof(struct sockaddr) + added_len);
strcpy(sa->sa_data, s);
// ...
}
```
`__builtin_object_size(sa->sa_data, 1)` would return 14, when there
could be more than 14 bytes at `sa->sa_data`.
Code like this is apparently not uncommon. FreeBSD's manual even
explicitly mentions this pattern:
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/developers-handbook/sockets-essential-functions.html
(section 7.5.1.1.2).
In light of this, we now just give up on any array at the end of an
object if we can't find the object's initial allocation.
I lack numbers for how much more conservative we actually become as a
result of this change, so I chose the fix that would make us as
compatible with GCC as possible. If we want to be more aggressive, I'm
happy to consider some kind of whitelist or something instead.
llvm-svn: 281277
When calling getMostRecentDecl, we can pull in more definitions from
a module. We call getPrimaryContext afterwards to make sure that
we buildLookup on a primary context.
rdar://27926200
llvm-svn: 280728
Add the "explicit" specifier to the single-argument constructor of
SimpleTypoCorrector. Reorder the fields to remove excessive padding (8 bytes).
Patch by Alexander Shaposhnikov!
llvm-svn: 279946
Emit proper diagnostics when -Wdocumentation is used with constructs such as:
template<typename T>
using fn = int(T aaa, int ccc);
Previously clang wouldn't recognize the function and complain with
'comment that is not attached to a function declaration'.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23860
rdar://problem/27300695
llvm-svn: 279754
Give appropriate warnings with -Wdocumentation for @param comments
that refer to function aliases defined with 'using'. Very similar
to typedef's behavior. This does not add support for
TypeAliasTemplateDecl yet.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23783
rdar://problem/27300695
llvm-svn: 279662
This is in preparation of adding a new type class ObjCTypeParamType that
can take protocol qualifiers. ObjCProtocolQualifiers will be shared between
ObjCObjectType and ObjCTypeParamType.
rdar://24619481
rdar://25060179
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D23078
llvm-svn: 279351
This reverts commit r279003 as it breaks some of our buildbots (e.g.
clang-cmake-aarch64-quick, clang-x86_64-linux-selfhost-modules).
The error is in OpenMP/teams_distribute_simd_ast_print.cpp:
clang: /home/buildslave/buildslave/clang-cmake-aarch64-quick/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h:527:
bool llvm::DenseMapBase<DerivedT, KeyT, ValueT, KeyInfoT, BucketT>::LookupBucketFor(const LookupKeyT&, const BucketT*&) const
[with LookupKeyT = clang::Stmt*; DerivedT = llvm::DenseMap<clang::Stmt*, long unsigned int>;
KeyT = clang::Stmt*; ValueT = long unsigned int;
KeyInfoT = llvm::DenseMapInfo<clang::Stmt*>;
BucketT = llvm::detail::DenseMapPair<clang::Stmt*, long unsigned int>]:
Assertion `!KeyInfoT::isEqual(Val, EmptyKey) && !KeyInfoT::isEqual(Val, TombstoneKey) &&
"Empty/Tombstone value shouldn't be inserted into map!"' failed.
llvm-svn: 279045
This patch is to implement sema and parsing for 'teams distribute simd’ pragma.
This patch is originated by Carlo Bertolli.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23528
llvm-svn: 279003
Check that ExpandStructures is true before visiting the list of ivars.
rdar://problem/27135221
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22929
llvm-svn: 278956
This affects functions with the C++11 [[ noreturn ]] and C11 _Noreturn
specifiers.
Patch by Victor Leschuk!
https://reviews.llvm.org/D23168
llvm-svn: 278942
This commit adds a traversal of the AST after Sema of a function that diagnoses
unguarded references to declarations that are partially available (based on
availability attributes). This traversal is only done when we would otherwise
emit -Wpartial-availability.
This commit is part of a feature I proposed here:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2016-July/049851.html
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23003
llvm-svn: 278826
anonymous union member of a class, we need overload resolution for the move
constructor of the class itself too; we can't rely on Sema to do the right
thing for us for anonymous union types.
llvm-svn: 278763
For the following example:
typedef __attribute__((NSObject)) CGColorRef ColorAttrRef;
@property (strong, nullable) ColorAttrRef color;
The property type should be ObjC NSObject type and the compiler should not emit
error: property with 'retain (or strong)' attribute must be of object type
rdar://problem/27747154
llvm-svn: 278742
Summary:
This patch lets you create diagnostics that are emitted if and only if a
particular FunctionDecl is codegen'ed.
This is necessary for CUDA, where some constructs -- e.g. calls from
host+device functions to host functions when compiling for device -- are
allowed to appear in semantically-correct programs, but only if they're
never codegen'ed.
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits, tra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23241
llvm-svn: 278735
tuple-like decomposition declaration. This significantly simplifies the
semantics of BindingDecls for AST consumers (they can now always be evalated
at the point of use).
llvm-svn: 278640
Reapply r277787. For memset (and others) we can get diagnostics like:
struct stat { int x; };
void foo(struct stat *stamps) {
bzero(stamps, sizeof(stamps));
memset(stamps, 0, sizeof(stamps));
}
t.c:7:28: warning: 'memset' call operates on objects of type 'struct stat' while the size is based on a different type 'struct stat *' [-Wsizeof-pointer-memaccess]
memset(stamps, 0, sizeof(stamps));
~~~~~~ ^~~~~~
t.c:7:28: note: did you mean to dereference the argument to 'sizeof' (and multiply it by the number of elements)?
memset(stamps, 0, sizeof(stamps));
^~~~~~
This patch implements the same class of warnings for bzero.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22525
rdar://problem/18963514
llvm-svn: 278264
When the type being diffed is a type alias, and the orginal type is not a
templated type, then there will be no unsugared TemplateSpecializationType.
When this happens, exit early from the constructor. Also add assertions to
the other iterator accessor to prevent the iterator from being used.
llvm-svn: 277797
For memset (and others) we can get diagnostics like:
struct stat { int x; };
void foo(struct stat *stamps) {
bzero(stamps, sizeof(stamps));
memset(stamps, 0, sizeof(stamps));
}
t.c:7:28: warning: 'memset' call operates on objects of type 'struct stat' while the size is based on a different type 'struct stat *' [-Wsizeof-pointer-memaccess]
memset(stamps, 0, sizeof(stamps));
~~~~~~ ^~~~~~
t.c:7:28: note: did you mean to dereference the argument to 'sizeof' (and multiply it by the number of elements)?
memset(stamps, 0, sizeof(stamps));
^~~~~~
This patch implements the same class of warnings for bzero.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22525
rdar://problem/18963514
llvm-svn: 277787
The size of image type is reported incorrectly as size of a pointer to address space 0, which causes error when casting image type to pointers by __builtin_astype.
The fix is to get image address space from TargetInfo then report the size accordingly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22927
llvm-svn: 277647
This means that a function marked with an availability attribute can safely
refer to a declaration that is greater than the deployment target, but less then
or equal to the context availability without -Wpartial-availability firing.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22697
llvm-svn: 277058
Currently Clang use int32 to represent sampler_t, which have been a source of issue for some backends, because in some backends sampler_t cannot be represented by int32. They have to depend on kernel argument metadata and use IPA to find the sampler arguments and global variables and transform them to target specific sampler type.
This patch uses opaque pointer type opencl.sampler_t* for sampler_t. For each use of file-scope sampler variable, it generates a function call of __translate_sampler_initializer. For each initialization of function-scope sampler variable, it generates a function call of __translate_sampler_initializer.
Each builtin library can implement its own __translate_sampler_initializer(). Since the real sampler type tends to be architecture dependent, allowing it to be initialized by a library function simplifies backend design. A typical implementation of __translate_sampler_initializer could be a table lookup of real sampler literal values. Since its argument is always a literal, the returned pointer is known at compile time and easily optimized to finally become some literal values directly put into image read instructions.
This patch is partially based on Alexey Sotkin's work in Khronos Clang (3d4eec6162).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21567
llvm-svn: 277024
Summary: This patch adds support for the is_device_ptr clause. It expands SEMA to use the mappable expression logic that can only be tested with code generation in place and check conflicts with other data sharing related clauses using the mappable expressions infrastructure.
Reviewers: hfinkel, carlo.bertolli, arpith-jacob, kkwli0, ABataev
Subscribers: caomhin, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22788
llvm-svn: 276978
Summary: This patch adds support for the use_device_ptr clause. It includes changes in SEMA that could not be tested without codegen, namely, the use of the first private logic and mappable expressions support.
Reviewers: hfinkel, carlo.bertolli, arpith-jacob, kkwli0, ABataev
Subscribers: caomhin, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22691
llvm-svn: 276977
decomposition declarations.
There are a couple of things in the wording that seem strange here:
decomposition declarations are permitted at namespace scope (which we partially
support here) and they are permitted as the declaration in a template (which we
reject).
llvm-svn: 276492
Summary:
This patch enables .rgba accessors to ext_vector_type types and adds
tests for syntax validation and code generation.
'a' and 'b' can appear either in the point access mode or the numeric
access mode (for indices 10 and 11). To disambiguate between the two
usages, the accessor type is explicitly passed to relevant methods.
Reviewers: rsmith
Subscribers: Anastasia, bader, srhines, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20602
llvm-svn: 276455
we first touch any part of that module. Instead, defer them until the first
time that module is (transitively) imported. The initializer step for a module
then recursively initializes modules that its own headers imported.
For example, this avoids running the <iostream> global initializer in programs
that don't actually use iostreams, but do use other parts of the standard
library.
llvm-svn: 276159
'ReusingBase' was a terrible name. It might actually refer to the most
derived class, which is not a base. 'BaseWithVPtr' was also bad, since
again, it could refer to the most derived class. It was actually the
first base to introduce the vptr, so now it is 'IntroducingObject'.
llvm-svn: 276120
Summary:
Space for storing the //constraint-expression// of the
//requires-clause// associated with a `TemplateParameterList` is
arranged by taking a bit out of the `NumParams` field for the purpose
of determining whether there is a //requires-clause// or not, and by
adding to the trailing objects tied to the `TemplateParameterList`. An
accessor is provided.
An appropriate argument is supplied to `TemplateParameterList::Create`
at the various call sites.
Serialization changes will addressed as the Concepts implementation
becomes more solid.
Drive-by fix:
This change also replaces the custom
`FixedSizeTemplateParameterListStorage` implementation with one that
follows the interface provided by `llvm::TrailingObjects`.
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, faisalv, rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits, nwilson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D19322
llvm-svn: 276069
This patch adds a new AST node: ObjCAvailabilityCheckExpr, and teaches the
Parser and Sema to generate it. This node represents an availability check of
the form:
@available(macos 10.10, *);
Which will eventually compile to a runtime check of the host's OS version. This
is the first patch of the feature I proposed here:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2016-July/049851.html
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22171
llvm-svn: 275654
distinct anonymous structs remain distinct despite having similar layout.
This is already ensured by distinguishing based on their placement in the parent
struct, using the function `findAnonymousStructOrUnionIndex`.
The problem is that this function only handles anonymous structs, like
```
class Foo { struct { int a; } }
```
and not untagged structs like
```
class Foo { struct { int a; } var; }
```
Both need to be handled, and this patch fixes that. The test case ensures that this functionality doesn't regress.
Thanks to Manman Ren for review.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D22270
llvm-svn: 275460
This patch is to implement sema and parsing for 'target parallel for simd' pragma.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D22096
llvm-svn: 275365
http://reviews.llvm.org/D21904
This patch is similar to the implementation of 'private' clause: it adds a list of private pointers to be used within the target data region to store the device pointers returned by the runtime.
Please refer to the following document for a full description of what the runtime witll return in this case (page 10 and 11):
https://github.com/clang-omp/OffloadingDesign
I am happy to answer any question related to the runtime interface to help reviewing this patch.
llvm-svn: 275271
A BuiltinTemplateDecl has no underlying templated decl and as such they
cannot be relied upon for mangling. The ItaniumMangler had some bugs
here which lead to crashes.
This fixes PR28519.
llvm-svn: 275190
We need to mark the appropriate bits in ThrowInfo and HandlerType so
that the personality routine can correctly handle qualification
conversions.
llvm-svn: 275154
Summary: This patch is an implementation of sema and parsing for the OpenMP composite pragma 'distribute simd'.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D22007
llvm-svn: 274604
Summary: This patch is an implementation of sema and parsing for the OpenMP composite pragma 'distribute parallel for simd'.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21977
llvm-svn: 274530
Currently, we have CCEDiags (C++11 core constant expression diags) and Fold failure diagnostics [I don't claim to yet fully understand exactly why we need the difference]. This patch explicitly replaces Info.Diag (whose use always represents a fold failure diag within the file) with Info.FFDiag. This makes it more easily greppable in the file, and just like the name Info.CCEDiag, it gives the reader slight further insight into the nature of the diagnostic (as opposed to Info.Diag).
This patch is a preliminary refactoring step in an effort to allow support for compatibility-warnings and extensions (such as constexpr lambda) during constant expression evaluation.
All regressions pass.
llvm-svn: 274454
member is redundantly redeclared outside the class definition in code built in
c++17 mode, ensure we emit a non-discardable definition of the data member for
c++11 and c++14 compilations to use.
llvm-svn: 274416
This patch adds a __nth_element builtin that allows fetching the n-th type of a
parameter pack with very little compile-time overhead. The patch was inspired by
r252036 and r252115 by David Majnemer, which add a similar __make_integer_seq
builtin for efficiently creating a std::integer_sequence.
Reviewed as D15421. http://reviews.llvm.org/D15421
llvm-svn: 274316
Original patch by Stefan Bühler http://reviews.llvm.org/D12834
Difference between original and this one:
- fixed all failing tests
- fixed mangling for global variable outside namespace
- emit ABI tags for guards and local names
- clang-format + other stylistic changes
- significantly reworked patch according to Richard's suggestions
Sema part, committed before http://reviews.llvm.org/D17567
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18035
llvm-svn: 274222
Summary:
Summary:
Change Clang calling convention SpirKernel to OpenCLKernel.
Set calling convention OpenCLKernel for amdgcn as well.
Add virtual method .getOpenCLKernelCallingConv() to TargetCodeGenInfo
and use it to set target calling convention for AMDGPU and SPIR.
Update tests.
Reviewers: rsmith, tstellarAMD, Anastasia, yaxunl
Subscribers: kzhuravl, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21367
llvm-svn: 274220
Reverts r273305 and re-instates r273296.
We needed to fix a bug in Sema::MarkVTableUsed to ensure that operator
delete lookup occurs when the vtable is referenced. We already had a
special case to look up operator delete when dllimport was used, but I
think should really mark virtual destructors referenced any time the
vtable is used.
llvm-svn: 274147
We continue accepting "macosx" but canonicalize it to "macos", When emitting
diagnostics, we use "macOS" instead of "OS X".
The PlatformName in TargetInfo is changed from "macosx" to "macos" so we can
directly compare the Platform in AvailabilityAttr with the PlatformName
in TargetInfo.
rdar://26795172
rdar://26800775
llvm-svn: 274064
Replace inheriting constructors implementation with new approach, voted into
C++ last year as a DR against C++11.
Instead of synthesizing a set of derived class constructors for each inherited
base class constructor, we make the constructors of the base class visible to
constructor lookup in the derived class, using the normal rules for
using-declarations.
For constructors, UsingShadowDecl now has a ConstructorUsingShadowDecl derived
class that tracks the requisite additional information. We create shadow
constructors (not found by name lookup) in the derived class to model the
actual initialization, and have a new expression node,
CXXInheritedCtorInitExpr, to model the initialization of a base class from such
a constructor. (This initialization is special because it performs real perfect
forwarding of arguments.)
In cases where argument forwarding is not possible (for inalloca calls,
variadic calls, and calls with callee parameter cleanup), the shadow inheriting
constructor is not emitted and instead we directly emit the initialization code
into the caller of the inherited constructor.
Note that this new model is not perfectly compatible with the old model in some
corner cases. In particular:
* if B inherits a private constructor from A, and C uses that constructor to
construct a B, then we previously required that A befriends B and B
befriends C, but the new rules require A to befriend C directly, and
* if a derived class has its own constructors (and so its implicit default
constructor is suppressed), it may still inherit a default constructor from
a base class
llvm-svn: 274049
This fixes a crash in code like:
```
struct A {
struct B b;
char c[1];
}
int foo(struct A* a) { return __builtin_object_size(a->c, 0); }
```
We wouldn't check whether the structs we were examining were invalid,
and getting the layout of an invalid struct is (unsurprisingly) A Bad
Thing. With this patch, we'll always return conservatively if we see an
invalid struct, since I'm assuming the presence of an invalid struct
means that our compilation failed (so having a conservative result isn't
such a big deal).
llvm-svn: 273911
[OpenMP] Initial implementation of parse and sema for composite pragma 'distribute parallel for'
This patch is an initial implementation for #distribute parallel for.
The main differences that affect other pragmas are:
The implementation of 'distribute parallel for' requires blocking of the associated loop, where blocks are "distributed" to different teams and iterations within each block are scheduled to parallel threads within each team. To implement blocking, sema creates two additional worksharing directive fields that are used to pass the team assigned block lower and upper bounds through the outlined function resulting from 'parallel'. In this way, scheduling for 'for' to threads can use those bounds.
As a consequence of blocking, the stride of 'distribute' is not 1 but it is equal to the blocking size. This is returned by the runtime and sema prepares a DistIncrExpr variable to hold that value.
As a consequence of blocking, the global upper bound (EnsureUpperBound) expression of the 'for' is not the original loop upper bound (e.g. in for(i = 0 ; i < N; i++) this is 'N') but it is the team-assigned block upper bound. Sema creates a new expression holding the calculation of the actual upper bound for 'for' as UB = min(UB, PrevUB), where UB is the loop upper bound, and PrevUB is the team-assigned block upper bound.
llvm-svn: 273884
http://reviews.llvm.org/D21564
This patch is an initial implementation for #distribute parallel for.
The main differences that affect other pragmas are:
The implementation of 'distribute parallel for' requires blocking of the associated loop, where blocks are "distributed" to different teams and iterations within each block are scheduled to parallel threads within each team. To implement blocking, sema creates two additional worksharing directive fields that are used to pass the team assigned block lower and upper bounds through the outlined function resulting from 'parallel'. In this way, scheduling for 'for' to threads can use those bounds.
As a consequence of blocking, the stride of 'distribute' is not 1 but it is equal to the blocking size. This is returned by the runtime and sema prepares a DistIncrExpr variable to hold that value.
As a consequence of blocking, the global upper bound (EnsureUpperBound) expression of the 'for' is not the original loop upper bound (e.g. in for(i = 0 ; i < N; i++) this is 'N') but it is the team-assigned block upper bound. Sema creates a new expression holding the calculation of the actual upper bound for 'for' as UB = min(UB, PrevUB), where UB is the loop upper bound, and PrevUB is the team-assigned block upper bound.
llvm-svn: 273705
MSVC doesn't provide them. PR28223
I left behind the machinery in case we want to resurrect available_externally
vftable emission to support devirtualization.
Reviewers: majnemer
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21544
llvm-svn: 273296
When static variables are used in inline functions in header files anything that
uses that function ends up with a reference to the variable. Because
RecursiveASTVisitor uses the inline functions in LambdaCapture that use static
variables any AST plugin that uses RecursiveASTVisitor, such as the
PrintFunctionNames example, ends up with a reference to these variables. This is
bad on Windows when building with MSVC with LLVM_EXPORT_SYMBOLS_FOR_PLUGINS=ON
as variables used across a DLL boundary need to be explicitly dllimported in
the DLL using them.
This patch avoids that by adjusting LambdaCapture to be similar to before
r263921, with a capture of either 'this' or a VLA represented by a null Decl
pointer in DeclAndBits with an extra flag added to the bits to distinguish
between the two. This requires the use of an extra bit, and while Decl does
happen to be sufficiently aligned to allow this it's done in a way that means
PointerIntPair doesn't realise it and gives an assertion failure. Therefore I
also adjust Decl slightly to use LLVM_ALIGNAS to allow this.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20732
llvm-svn: 272788
classes.
MSVC actively uses unqualified lookup in dependent bases, lookup at the
instantiation point (non-dependent names may be resolved on things
declared later) etc. and all this stuff is the main cause of
incompatibility between clang and MSVC.
Clang tries to emulate MSVC behavior but it may fail in many cases.
clang could store lexed tokens for member functions definitions within
ClassTemplateDecl for later parsing during template instantiation.
It will allow resolving many possible issues with lookup in dependent
base classes and removing many already existing MSVC-specific
hacks/workarounds from the clang code.
llvm-svn: 272774
Some calls from OMPClauseProfiler were calling the Stmt Profiler with null
pointers, but the profiler can only handle non-null pointers. Add an assert
to the VisitStmt for valid pointers, and check all calls from OMPClauseProfiler
to be non-null pointers.
llvm-svn: 272368
These ExprWithCleanups are added for holding a RunCleanupsScope not
for destructor calls; rather, they are for lifetime marks. This requires
ExprWithCleanups to keep a bit to indicate whether it have cleanups with
side effects (e.g. dtor calls).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20498
llvm-svn: 272296
We attempted to use the UnaryTransformType's UnderlyingType instead of
it's BaseType. This is not correct for dependent UnaryTransformType
because the have no underlying type.
This fixes PR28045.
llvm-svn: 272079
Summary:
OpenCL should support array with const value size length, those const
varibale in global and constant address space and variable in constant
address space.
Fixed test case error.
Reviewers: Anastasia, yaxunl, bader
Subscribers: bader, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20090
llvm-svn: 271978
Summary:
OpenCL should support array with const value size length, those const varibale in global and constant address space and variable in constant address space.
Reviewers: Anastasia, yaxunl, bader
Subscribers: bader, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20090
llvm-svn: 271971
We would attempt to evaluate the sizeof a dependent type to check for an
integral overflow. However, because the dependent type is not yet resolved, we
cannot determine if the expression would overflow. Report a failure to perform
a symbolic evaluation of a constant involving the dependent type.
llvm-svn: 271762
It seems that suffix '@4HA' was omitted for unknown reason. It is
non-cont non-volatile 'int' type of normal variable TSS.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20683
llvm-svn: 270974
Summary:
The patch contains the parsing and sema support for the `from` clause.
Patch based on the original post by Kelvin Li.
Reviewers: hfinkel, carlo.bertolli, kkwli0, arpith-jacob, ABataev
Subscribers: caomhin, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18488
llvm-svn: 270882
Summary:
The patch contains the parsing and sema support for the `to` clause.
Patch based on the original post by Kelvin Li.
Reviewers: carlo.bertolli, hfinkel, kkwli0, arpith-jacob, ABataev
Subscribers: caomhin, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18597
llvm-svn: 270880
Summary:
This patch is to add parsing and sema support for `target update` directive. Support for the `to` and `from` clauses will be added by a different patch. This patch also adds support for other clauses that are already implemented upstream and apply to `target update`, e.g. `device` and `if`.
This patch is based on the original post by Kelvin Li.
Reviewers: hfinkel, carlo.bertolli, kkwli0, arpith-jacob, ABataev
Subscribers: caomhin, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15944
llvm-svn: 270878
This implements support for MS-specific __unaligned qualifier in functions and
makes the following test case both compile and mangle correctly:
struct S {
void f() __unaligned;
};
void S::f() __unaligned {
}
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20437
llvm-svn: 270834
objective-c properties.
This fixes an assert in CodeGen that fires when the getter and setter
functions for an objective-c property of type _Atomic(_Bool) are
synthesized.
rdar://problem/26322972
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20407
llvm-svn: 270808
r270781 introduced the ability to track whether or not we might have
had unmodeled side-effects during constant expression evaluation. This
patch makes the constexpr evaluator use that tracking.
Reviewed as a part of D18540.
llvm-svn: 270784
Currently, the constexpr evaluator is very conservative about unmodeled
side-effects when we're evaluating an expression in a mode that allows
such side-effects.
This patch makes us note when we might have actually encountered an
unmodeled side-effect, which allows us to be more accurate when we know
an unmodeled side-effect couldn't have occurred.
This patch has been split into two commits; this one primarily
introduces the bits necessary to track whether we might have potentially
hit such a side-effect. The one that actually does the tracking (which
boils down to more or less a rename of keepEvaluatingAfterFailure to
noteFailure) is coming soon.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18540
llvm-svn: 270781
const' variable. That variable might be defined as 'constexpr', so we cannot
prove that a use of it could never be a constant expression.
llvm-svn: 270774
When a function/method use a parameter with "ns_consumed" attribute,
ensure that the mangled name is the same whether -fobjc-arc is used
or not.
Since "ns_consumed" attribute is generally used to inform ARC that
a function/method does sink the reference, it mean it is usually
implemented in a compilation unit compiled without -fobjc-arc but
used form a compilation unit compiled with it.
Originally found while trying to use "ns_consumed" attribute in an
Objective-C++ file in Chromium (http://crbug.com/599980) where it
caused a linker error.
Regression introduced by revision 262278 (previously the attribute
was incorrectly not part of the mangled name).
Patch from Sylvain Defresne <sdefresne@chromium.org>!
http://reviews.llvm.org/D20113
llvm-svn: 270702
The layout_version attribute is pretty straightforward: use the layout
rules from version XYZ of MSVC when used like
struct __declspec(layout_version(XYZ)) S {};
The empty_bases attribute is more interesting. It tries to get the C++
empty base optimization to fire more often by tweaking the MSVC ABI
rules in subtle ways:
1. Disable the leading and trailing zero-sized object flags if a class
is marked __declspec(empty_bases) and is empty.
This means that given:
struct __declspec(empty_bases) A {};
struct __declspec(empty_bases) B {};
struct C : A, B {};
'C' will have size 1 and nvsize 0 despite not being annotated
__declspec(empty_bases).
2. When laying out virtual or non-virtual bases, disable the injection
of padding between classes if the most derived class is marked
__declspec(empty_bases).
This means that given:
struct A {};
struct B {};
struct __declspec(empty_bases) C : A, B {};
'C' will have size 1 and nvsize 0.
3. When calculating the offset of a non-virtual base, choose offset zero
if the most derived class is marked __declspec(empty_bases) and the
base is empty _and_ has an nvsize of 0.
Because of the ABI rules, this does not mean that empty bases
reliably get placed at offset 0!
For example:
struct A {};
struct B {};
struct __declspec(empty_bases) C : A, B { virtual ~C(); };
'C' will be pointer sized to account for the vfptr at offset 0.
'A' and 'B' will _not_ be at offset 0 despite being empty!
Instead, they will be located right after the vfptr.
This occurs due to the interaction betweeen non-virtual base layout
and virtual function pointer injection: injection occurs after the
nv-bases and shifts them down by the size of a pointer.
llvm-svn: 270457
This reversal is being done with r267453's author's (i.e. Richard Smith's) permission.
This fixes https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=27601
Also, per Richard's request the examples from the bug report have been added to our test suite.
llvm-svn: 270016
an identifier table lookup, *and* copy the LangOptions (including various
std::vector<std::string>s). Twice. We call this function once each time we start
parsing a declaration specifier sequence, and once for each call to Sema::Diag.
This reduces the compile time for a sample .c file from the linux kernel by 20%.
llvm-svn: 270009
Also added named casts and propagation of "implicit" to fix the LLDB testsuite.
This is a fixed commit of r269546, which was reverted by r269575.
Thanks to Aleksei Sidorin for review and advice.
llvm-svn: 269693
IdentifierInfos are assigned builtin IDs during parsing, but Idents.get() does
not do that work. So the ASTImporter needs to additionally set the builtin ID
for the newly-created IdentifierInfo. This patch does that.
Currently ASTMerge tests only check syntax and the ASTMatchers don't check for
builtin IDs, so this is tricky to test, but LLDB will have a test for this.
llvm-svn: 269553
Every class as parsed by Clang has a forward declaration of itself as a member:
class A {
class A;
...
}
but when the parser generates this it ensures that the RecordTypes for the two
are the same. This makes (among other things) inheritance work. This patch
fixes a bug where the ASTImporter generated two separate RecordTypes when
importing the class and the contained forward declaration, and adds a test case.
Thanks to Doug Gregor for advice on this.
llvm-svn: 269551
Summary:
Add some missing const qualifiers to AstContext.
The ASTContext can't be modified with accessors.
There is no behavior change. This patch is cleanup only.
Reviewers: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20226
llvm-svn: 269418
a base class via a using-declaration. If a class has a using-declaration
declaring either a constructor or an assignment operator, eagerly declare its
special members in case they need to displace a shadow declaration from a
using-declaration.
llvm-svn: 269398
Summary:
This patch moves the enum definitions to a definition (.def) file.
These modifications provide way to list enumerators of a given type.
As an example, this allow parsing of "kinds" in the dynamic matchers.
see: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19871
The dynamic matcher "ofKind" also required this patch to be fixed.
Reviewers: klimek, aaron.ballman, rsmith
Subscribers: klimek, sbenza, alexfh, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20207
llvm-svn: 269347
This is in preparation for C++ P0136R1, which switches the model for inheriting
constructors over from synthesizing a constructor to finding base class
constructors (via using shadow decls) when looking for derived class
constructors.
llvm-svn: 269231
This patch implements __unaligned (MS extension) as a proper type qualifier
(before that, it was implemented as an ignored attribute).
It also fixes PR27367 and PR27666.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20103
llvm-svn: 269220
This patch corresponds to reviews:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D15120http://reviews.llvm.org/D19125
It adds support for the __float128 keyword, literals and target feature to
enable it. Based on the latter of the two aforementioned reviews, this feature
is enabled on Linux on i386/X86 as well as SystemZ.
This is also the second attempt in commiting this feature. The first attempt
did not enable it on required platforms which caused failures when compiling
type_traits with -std=gnu++11.
If you see failures with compiling this header on your platform after this
commit, it is likely that your platform needs to have this feature enabled.
llvm-svn: 268898
This patch implements __unaligned (MS extension) as a proper type qualifier
(before that, it was implemented as an ignored attribute).
It also fixes PR27367.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19654
llvm-svn: 268727
declared before it is used. Because we don't use normal name lookup to find
these, the normal code to filter out non-visible names from name lookup results
does not apply.
llvm-svn: 268585
Summary:
Fix the dump of PipeType.
Now we will have "pipe int" and element type.
Reviewers: yaxunl, Anastasia
Subscribers: cfe-commits, bader
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19524
llvm-svn: 268364
__global__ functions are a special case in CUDA.
Even when the symbol would normally not be externally
visible according to C++ rules, they still must be visible
in CUDA GPU object so host-side stub can launch them.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19748
llvm-svn: 268299
mangled name if it happened to be declared in an 'extern "C++"' context. This
also causes us to use the '_ZL' mangling rather than the '_Z' mangling for
internal-linkage entities that are wrapped in a language linkage construct.
llvm-svn: 267969
When comparing unqualified types, canonical types should be used, otherwise equivalent types may be treated as different type.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19662
llvm-svn: 267906
The Decl::isUsed has a value for every decl. In non-module builds it is very
difficult (but possible) to break this invariant but when we walk up the redecl
chain we find the neccessary information.
When deserializing the decls from a module it is much more difficult to update
correctly this invariant. The patch centralizes the information whether a decl
is used in the canonical decl marking the entire entity as being used.
Fixes https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=27401
Patch by Cristina Cristescu and me.
Thanks to Richard Smith who helped to debug and understand the issue!
Reviewed by Richard Smith.
llvm-svn: 267691
Summary:
This patch adds logic to save the components of mappable expressions in the clause that uses it, so that they don't have to be recomputed during codegen. Given that the mappable components are (will be) used in several clauses a new geneneric implementation `OMPMappableExprListClause` is used that extends the existing `OMPVarListClause`.
This patch does not add new tests. The goal is to preserve the existing functionality while storing more info in the clauses.
Reviewers: hfinkel, carlo.bertolli, arpith-jacob, kkwli0, ABataev
Subscribers: cfe-commits, caomhin
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19382
llvm-svn: 267560
Restructure the implict floating point to integer conversions so that
interesting sub-groups are under different flags. Breakdown of warnings:
No warning:
Exact conversions from floating point to integer:
int x = 10.0;
int x = 1e10;
-Wliteral-conversion - Floating point literal to integer with rounding:
int x = 5.5;
int x = -3.4;
-Wfloat-conversion - All conversions not covered by the above two:
int x = GetFloat();
int x = 5.5 + 3.5;
-Wfloat-zero-conversion - The expression converted has a non-zero floating
point value that gets converted to a zero integer value, excluded the cases
falling under -Wliteral-conversion. Subset of -Wfloat-conversion.
int x = 1.0 / 2.0;
-Wfloat-overflow-conversion - The floating point value is outside the range
of the integer type, exluding cases from -Wliteral conversion. Subset of
-Wfloat-conversion.
char x = 500;
char x = -1000;
-Wfloat-bool-conversion - Any conversion of a floating point type to bool.
Subset of -Wfloat-conversion.
if (GetFloat()) {}
bool x = 5.0;
-Wfloat-bool-constant-conversion - Conversion of a compile time evaluatable
floating point value to bool. Subset of -Wfloat-bool-conversion.
bool x = 1.0;
bool x = 4.0 / 20.0;
Also add EvaluateAsFloat to Sema, which is similar to EvaluateAsInt, but for
floating point values.
llvm-svn: 267054
With this patch compiler emits warning if it tries to make implicit instantiation
of a template but cannot find the template definition. The warning can be suppressed
by explicit instantiation declaration or by command line options
-Wundefined-var-template and -Wundefined-func-template. The implementation follows
the discussion of http://reviews.llvm.org/D12326.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16396
llvm-svn: 266719
Since this patch provided support for the __float128 type but disabled it
on all platforms by default, some platforms can't compile type_traits with
-std=gnu++11 since there is a specialization with __float128.
This reverts the patch until D19125 is approved (i.e. we know which platforms
need this support enabled).
llvm-svn: 266460
This patch implements __unaligned as a type qualifier; before that, it was
modeled as an attribute. Proper mangling of __unaligned is implemented as well.
Some OpenCL code/tests are tangenially affected, as they relied on existing
number and sizes of type qualifiers.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18596
llvm-svn: 266415
Summary:
AllKindInfo is being indexed by NodeKindId, so the order must match.
Extended ASTTypeTraits tests to cover this.
Reviewers: sbenza
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19059
llvm-svn: 266268
This patch corresponds to review:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D15120
It adds support for the __float128 keyword, literals and a target feature to
enable it. This support is disabled by default on all targets and any target
that has support for this type is free to add it.
Based on feedback that I've received from target maintainers, this appears to
be the right thing for most targets. I have not heard from the maintainers of
X86 which I believe supports this type. I will subsequently investigate the
impact of enabling this on X86.
llvm-svn: 266186
Putting OpenCLImageTypes.def to clangAST library violates layering requirement: "It's not OK for a Basic/ header to include an AST/ header".
This fixes the modules build.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18954
Reviewers: Richard Smith, Vassil Vassilev.
llvm-svn: 266180
OpenMP 4.0 defines clause 'uniform' in 'declare simd' directive:
'uniform' '(' <argument-list> ')'
The uniform clause declares one or more arguments to have an invariant value for all concurrent invocations of the function in the execution of a single SIMD loop.
The special this pointer can be used as if was one of the arguments to the function in any of the linear, aligned, or uniform clauses.
llvm-svn: 266041
This patch add support for GCC attribute((ifunc("resolver"))) for
targets that use ELF as object file format. In general ifunc is a
special kind of function alias with type @gnu_indirect_function. LLVM
patch http://reviews.llvm.org/D15525
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15524
llvm-svn: 265917
I. Current implementation of images is not conformant to spec in the following points:
1. It makes no distinction with respect to access qualifiers and therefore allows to use images with different access type interchangeably. The following code would compile just fine:
void write_image(write_only image2d_t img);
kernel void foo(read_only image2d_t img) { write_image(img); } // Accepted code
which is disallowed according to s6.13.14.
2. It discards access qualifier on generated code, which leads to generated code for the above example:
call void @write_image(%opencl.image2d_t* %img);
In OpenCL2.0 however we can have different calls into write_image with read_only and wite_only images.
Also generally following compiler steps have no easy way to take different path depending on the image access: linking to the right implementation of image types, performing IR opts and backend codegen differently.
3. Image types are language keywords and can't be redeclared s6.1.9, which can happen currently as they are just typedef names.
4. Default access qualifier read_only is to be added if not provided explicitly.
II. This patch corrects the above points as follows:
1. All images are encapsulated into a separate .def file that is inserted in different points where image handling is required. This avoid a lot of code repetition as all images are handled the same way in the code with no distinction of their exact type.
2. The Cartesian product of image types and image access qualifiers is added to the builtin types. This simplifies a lot handling of access type mismatch as no operations are allowed by default on distinct Builtin types. Also spec intended access qualifier as special type qualifier that are combined with an image type to form a distinct type (see statement above - images can't be created w/o access qualifiers).
3. Improves testing of images in Clang.
Author: Anastasia Stulova
Reviewers: bader, mgrang.
Subscribers: pxli168, pekka.jaaskelainen, yaxunl.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17821
llvm-svn: 265783
Add parsing, sema analysis for 'declare target' construct for OpenMP 4.0
(4.5 support will be added in separate patch).
The declare target directive specifies that variables, functions (C, C++
and Fortran), and subroutines (Fortran) are mapped to a device. The declare
target directive is a declarative directive. In Clang declare target is
implemented as implicit attribute for the declaration.
The syntax of the declare target directive is as follows:
#pragma omp declare target
declarations-definition-seq
#pragma omp end declare target
Based on patch from Michael Wong http://reviews.llvm.org/D15321
llvm-svn: 265530
Fixes https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=27129 which is crash involving type
aliases and template type diffing. Template arguments for type aliases and
template arguments for the underlying desugared type may not have one-to-one
relations, which could mess us the attempt to get more information from the
desugared type. For type aliases, ignore the iterator over the desugared type.
llvm-svn: 264940
Summary:
When the code is compiled for arm32 and the builtin `__va_list` declaration is created by `CreateAAPCSABIBuiltinVaListDecl`, the declaration is not saved in the `ASTContext` which may lead to a compilation error or crash.
Minimal reproducer I was able to find:
**header.h**
```
#include <stdarg.h>
typedef va_list va_list_1;
```
**test.cpp**
```
typedef __builtin_va_list va_list_2;
void foo(const char* format, ...) { va_list args; va_start( args, format ); }
```
Steps to reproduce:
```
clang -x c++-header --target=armv7l-linux-eabihf header.h
clang -c -include header.h --target=armv7l-linux-eabihf test.cpp
```
Compilation error:
```
error: non-const lvalue reference to type '__builtin_va_list'
cannot bind to a value of unrelated type 'va_list' (aka '__builtin_va_list')
```
Compiling the same code as a C source leads to a crash:
```
clang --target=armv7l-linux-eabihf header.h
clang -c -x c -include header.h --target=armv7l-linux-eabihf test.cpp
```
Reviewers: logan, rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits, asl, aemerson, rengolin
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18557
llvm-svn: 264930
For better support of some specific GNU extensions some extra
transformation of AST nodes were introduced. These transformations are
very hard to handle. The code is improved in handling of these
extensions by using captured expressions construct.
llvm-svn: 264709
The testcase for this is in LLDB, adeed by r264662.
This patch adds support for a variety of new expression types to the AST
importer, mostly related to C++. It also adds support for importing lambdas
correctly, and adds support for importing the attributes attached to any Decl.
Finally, the patch adds a new templated function to ASTNodeImporter that imports
arbitrary arrays of importable things into a bump-allocated array attached to
getToContext(). This is a pattern we see at many places in ASTNodeImporter;
rather than do it slightly differently at each point, this function does it one
way.
<rdar://problem/22864976>
llvm-svn: 264669
I broke this back in r264529 because I forgot to serialize the UuidAttr
member. Fix this by replacing the UuidAttr with a StringRef which is
properly serialized and deserialized.
llvm-svn: 264562
Keep a pointer to the UuidAttr that the CXXUuidofExpr corresponds to.
This makes translating from __uuidof to the underlying constant a lot
more straightforward.
llvm-svn: 264529