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Chris Lattner 23be067407 rewrite FormatDiagnostic to be less gross and a lot more efficient.
This also makes it illegal to have bare '%'s in diagnostics.  If you
want a % in a diagnostic, use %%.

llvm-svn: 59596
2008-11-19 06:51:40 +00:00
Chris Lattner 8488c8297c This reworks some of the Diagnostic interfaces a bit to change how diagnostics
are formed.  In particular, a diagnostic with all its strings and ranges is now
packaged up and sent to DiagnosticClients as a DiagnosticInfo instead of as a 
ton of random stuff.  This has the benefit of simplifying the interface, making
it more extensible, and allowing us to do more checking for things like access
past the end of the various arrays passed in.

In addition to introducing DiagnosticInfo, this also substantially changes how 
Diagnostic::Report works.  Instead of being passed in all of the info required
to issue a diagnostic, Report now takes only the required info (a location and 
ID) and returns a fresh DiagnosticInfo *by value*.  The caller is then free to
stuff strings and ranges into the DiagnosticInfo with the << operator.  When
the dtor runs on the DiagnosticInfo object (which should happen at the end of
the statement), the diagnostic is actually emitted with all of the accumulated
information.  This is a somewhat tricky dance, but it means that the 
accumulated DiagnosticInfo is allowed to keep pointers to other expression 
temporaries without those pointers getting invalidated.

This is just the minimal change to get this stuff working, but this will allow
us to eliminate the zillions of variant "Diag" methods scattered throughout
(e.g.) sema.  For example, instead of calling:

  Diag(BuiltinLoc, diag::err_overload_no_match, typeNames,
       SourceRange(BuiltinLoc, RParenLoc));

We will soon be able to just do:

  Diag(BuiltinLoc, diag::err_overload_no_match)
      << typeNames << SourceRange(BuiltinLoc, RParenLoc));

This scales better to support arbitrary types being passed in (not just 
strings) in a type-safe way.  Go operator overloading?!

llvm-svn: 59502
2008-11-18 07:04:44 +00:00
Chris Lattner 16ba91396a Change the diagnostics interface to take an array of pointers to
strings instead of array of strings.  This reduces string copying
in some not-very-important cases, but paves the way for future 
improvements.

llvm-svn: 59494
2008-11-18 04:56:44 +00:00
Douglas Gregor 39c16d445e First non-embarrassing cut at checking for ambiguous derived-to-base
conversions.

Added PerformImplicitConversion, which follows an implicit conversion sequence
computed by TryCopyInitialization and actually performs the implicit
conversions, including the extra check for ambiguity mentioned above.

llvm-svn: 58071
2008-10-24 04:54:22 +00:00
Douglas Gregor e972aa471d Add support for expected-note to Clang's -verify option
llvm-svn: 56089
2008-09-11 02:46:36 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar 56fdb6ae69 More #include cleaning
- Kill unnecessary #includes in .cpp files. This is an automatic
   sweep so some things removed are actually used, but happen to be
   included by a previous header. I tried to get rid of the obvious
   examples and this was the easiest way to trim the #includes in one
   fell swoop.
 - We now return to regularly scheduled development.

llvm-svn: 54632
2008-08-11 06:23:49 +00:00
Nico Weber b5fc3c300a add a libDriver, for now only move the text diangostics stuff from Driver to there
llvm-svn: 54383
2008-08-05 23:33:20 +00:00