r344555 switched LLVM to guarding install targets with LLVM_ENABLE_IDE
instead of CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES, which expresses the intent more
directly and can be overridden by a user. Make the corresponding change
in clang. LLVM_ENABLE_IDE is computed by HandleLLVMOptions, so it should
be available for both standalone and integrated builds.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58284
llvm-svn: 354525
The python documentation says "it’s highly recommended that you use raw strings for all but the simplest expressions." (https://docs.python.org/3/library/re.html)
So do that with the attached patch generated by
sed -i -e "s/re.search('/re.search(r'/g" $(git grep -l 're.search(')
The warning can be seen in e.g. python3.7:
$ python3.7 -Wd
>>> import re; re.search('\s', '')
<stdin>:1: DeprecationWarning: invalid escape sequence \s
Commited on behalf of Marco Falke.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57528
llvm-svn: 353707
This patch implements parsing and sema for "omp declare mapper"
directive. User defined mapper, i.e., declare mapper directive, is a new
feature in OpenMP 5.0. It is introduced to extend existing map clauses
for the purpose of simplifying the copy of complex data structures
between host and device (i.e., deep copy). An example is shown below:
struct S { int len; int *d; };
#pragma omp declare mapper(struct S s) map(s, s.d[0:s.len]) // Memory region that d points to is also mapped using this mapper.
Contributed-by: Lingda Li <lildmh@gmail.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56326
llvm-svn: 352906
- fixes the test on macOS with LLVM_ENABLE_PIC=OFF
- together with D57343, gets the test to pass on Windows
- makes it run everywhere (it seems to just pass on Linux)
The main change is to pull out the resource directory computation into a
function shared by all 3 places that do it. In CIndexer.cpp, this now works no
matter if libclang is in lib/ or bin/ or statically linked to a binary in bin/.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57345
llvm-svn: 352803
Summary:
As discussed in https://reviews.llvm.org/D57112#inline-506781,
'flush' clause does not exist in the OpenMP spec, it can not be
specified, and `OMPFlushClause` class is just a helper class.
Therefore `OPENMP_CLAUSE()` in `clang/Basic/OpenMPKinds.def`
should not contain 'flush' "clause".
I have simply removed the `OPENMP_CLAUSE(flush, OMPFlushClause)`
from `clang/Basic/OpenMPKinds.def`, grepped for `OPENMP_CLAUSE`
and added `OPENMP_CLAUSE(flush, OMPFlushClause)` back to the **every**
place where `OPENMP_CLAUSE` is defined and `clang/Basic/OpenMPKinds.def`
is then included.
So as-is, this patch is a NFC. Possibly, some of these
`OPENMP_CLAUSE(flush, OMPFlushClause)` should be dropped,
i don't really know.
Test plan: `ninja check-clang`
Reviewers: ABataev
Reviewed By: ABataev
Subscribers: guansong, arphaman, cfe-commits
Tags: #openmp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57280
llvm-svn: 352390
libclang can be built in shared or static mode. On Windows, with
LLVM_ENABLE_PIC=OFF, it was built in neither mode, leading to clients of
libclang (c-index-test, c-arcmt-test) failing to link with it set.
Since PIC isn't really a thing on Windows, build libclang in shared mode when
LLVM_ENABLE_PIC=OFF there. This is also somewhat symmetric with the existing
ENABLE_STATIC a few lines down.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57258
llvm-svn: 352253
This is a fix for https://reviews.llvm.org/D51229 where we pass the
address_space qualified type as the modified type of an AttributedType. This
change now instead wraps the AttributedType with either the address_space
qualifier or a DependentAddressSpaceType.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55447
llvm-svn: 351997
all missed!
Thanks to Alex Bradbury for pointing this out, and the fact that I never
added the intended `legacy` anchor to the developer policy. Add that
anchor too. With hope, this will cause the links to all resolve
successfully.
llvm-svn: 351731
As noted in https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36651, the specialization for
isPodLike<std::pair<...>> did not match the expectation of
std::is_trivially_copyable which makes the memcpy optimization invalid.
This patch renames the llvm::isPodLike trait into llvm::is_trivially_copyable.
Unfortunately std::is_trivially_copyable is not portable across compiler / STL
versions. So a portable version is provided too.
Note that the following specialization were invalid:
std::pair<T0, T1>
llvm::Optional<T>
Tests have been added to assert that former specialization are respected by the
standard usage of llvm::is_trivially_copyable, and that when a decent version
of std::is_trivially_copyable is available, llvm::is_trivially_copyable is
compared to std::is_trivially_copyable.
As of this patch, llvm::Optional is no longer considered trivially copyable,
even if T is. This is to be fixed in a later patch, as it has impact on a
long-running bug (see r347004)
Note that GCC warns about this UB, but this got silented by https://reviews.llvm.org/D50296.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54472
llvm-svn: 351701
to reflect the new license.
We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.
Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.
llvm-svn: 351636
endings. We already used them in some cases, and this makes things
consistent. This will also simplify updating the licenses in these
files.
llvm-svn: 351632
This installs the new developer policy and moves all of the license
files across all LLVM projects in the monorepo to the new license
structure. The remaining projects will be moved independently.
Note that I've left odd formatting and other idiosyncracies of the
legacy license structure text alone to make the diff easier to read.
Critically, note that we do not in any case *remove* the old license
notice or terms, as that remains necessary until we finish the
relicensing process.
I've updated a few license files that refer to the LLVM license to
instead simply refer generically to whatever license the LLVM project is
under, basically trying to minimize confusion.
This is really the culmination of so many people. Chris led the
community discussions, drafted the policy update and organized the
multi-year string of meeting between lawyers across the community to
figure out the strategy. Numerous lawyers at companies in the community
spent their time figuring out initial answers, and then the Foundation's
lawyer Heather Meeker has done *so* much to help refine and get us ready
here. I could keep going on, but I just want to make sure everyone
realizes what a huge community effort this has been from the begining.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56897
llvm-svn: 351631
Summary: This is just changing naming and documentation to be general about external definitions that can be imported for cross translation unit analysis. There is at least a plan to add VarDecls: D46421
Reviewers: NoQ, xazax.hun, martong, a.sidorin, george.karpenkov, serge-sans-paille
Reviewed By: xazax.hun, martong
Subscribers: mgorny, whisperity, baloghadamsoftware, szepet, rnkovacs, mikhail.ramalho, Szelethus, donat.nagy, dkrupp, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56441
llvm-svn: 350852
Use the same logic as in TypePrinter::printTag to determine that the tag is anonymous and the separate check for namespaces.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54996
llvm-svn: 350805
The '.stringVal' field in ExprEvalResult is allocated using new[],
but was freed using a regular delete. That caused memory leaks in
the test from r350666.
llvm-svn: 350680
The original commit had a memory leak in the test has a leak as it doesn't
dispose of the evaluated cursor result.
This also contains the follow-up NFC refactoring commit r336591.
rdar://45893054
Original commit message:
[libclang] evalute compound statement cursors before trying to evaluate
the cursor like a declaration
This change fixes a bug in libclang in which it tries to evaluate a statement
cursor as a declaration cursor, because that statement still has a pointer to
the declaration parent.
rdar://38888477
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49051
llvm-svn: 350666
StringIO is obsoleted in Python3, replaced by io.BytesIO or io.StringIO depending on the use.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55196
llvm-svn: 350318
This change ensures that the libclang CXCursor represents the CoroutineBody
and the Coreturn statement using the appropriate CXCursor_UnexposedStmt kind
instead of CXCursor_UnexposedExpr. The problem with CXCursor_UnexposedExpr is
that the consumer functions assumed that CoroutineBody/Coreturn statements
were valid expressions and performed an invalid downcast to Expr causing
assertion failures or other crashes.
rdar://40204290
llvm-svn: 350282
Looks like these were in place to make these types move-only. That's
generally not a feature that the type should prescribe (unless it's an
inherent limitation) - instead leaving it up to the users of a type.
llvm-svn: 349669
urllib2 as been renamed into urllib and the library layout has changed.
Workaround that in a consistent manner.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55199
llvm-svn: 349627
In Python3, dict.items, dict.keys, dict.values, zip, map and filter no longer return lists, they create generator instead.
The portability patch consists in forcing an extra `list` call if the result is actually used as a list.
`map` are replaced by list comprehension and `filter` by filtered list comprehension.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55197
llvm-svn: 349501
Summary:
This supposes to be a non-functional change. We have two code paths when
traversing lambda expressions:
1) traverse the function proto typeloc when parameters and return type
are explicit;
2) otherwise fallback to traverse parameter decls and return type loc
individually;
This patch unifies the code path to always traverse parameters and
return type, rather than relying on traversing the full type-loc.
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: arphaman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55820
llvm-svn: 349494
Using from __future__ import print_function it is possible to have a compatible behavior of `print(...)` across Python version.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55213
llvm-svn: 349454
Frontend headers have undefined reference on the symbol `clang::PCHContainerOperations::PCHContainerOperations()` through some shared_ptr usage. Any dependents will get the undefined reference which can only be resolved by explicit dependency on clangSerialization (due to -z defs).
llvm-svn: 349259
This updates the scan-build perl script to allow outputting to sarif in a more natural fashion by specifying -sarif as a command line argument, similar to how -plist is already supported.
llvm-svn: 349082
Address spaces are cast into generic before invoking the constructor.
Added support for a trailing Qualifiers object in FunctionProtoType.
Note: This recommits the previously reverted patch,
but now it is commited together with a fix for lldb.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54862
llvm-svn: 349019
This library was breaking my -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=1 build. rC348915 seemed to miss this case.
As this seems an "obvious" fix, I am committing without pre-commit review as
per the LLVM developer policy.
llvm-svn: 348929
Address spaces are cast into generic before invoking the constructor.
Added support for a trailing Qualifiers object in FunctionProtoType.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54862
llvm-svn: 348927
This is a more thorough fix of rC348911.
The story about -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=on build after rC348907 (Move PCHContainerOperations from Frontend to Serialization) is:
1. libclangSerialization.so defines PCHContainerReader dtor, ...
2. clangFrontend and clangTooling define classes inheriting from PCHContainerReader, thus their DSOs have undefined references on PCHContainerReader dtor
3. Components depending on either clangFrontend or clangTooling cannot be linked unless they have explicit dependency on clangSerialization due to the default linker option -z defs. The explicit dependency could be avoided if libclang{Frontend,Tooling}.so had these undefined references.
This patch adds the explicit dependency on clangSerialization to make them build.
llvm-svn: 348915
Workaround naming and hierarchy changes in BaseHTTPServer and SimpleHTTPServer module.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55203
llvm-svn: 348184
Python2 supports both backticks and `repr` to access the __repr__ slot. Python3 only supports `repr`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55201
llvm-svn: 348182
Have all classes derive from object: that's implicitly the default in Python3,
it needs to be done explicilty in Python2.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55121
llvm-svn: 348127
Python2 supports the two following equivalent construct
raise ExceptionType, exception_value
and
raise ExceptionType(exception_value)
Only the later is supported by Python3.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55195
llvm-svn: 348126
Constructors have the same methods for arguments as call expressions.
Let's provide a way to get their arguments the same way.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54934
llvm-svn: 347654
This patch breaks Index/opencl-types.cl LIT test:
Script:
--
: 'RUN: at line 1'; stage1/bin/c-index-test -test-print-type llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl -cl-std=CL2.0 | stage1/bin/FileCheck llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl
--
Command Output (stderr):
--
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:3:26: warning: unsupported OpenCL extension 'cl_khr_fp16' - ignoring [-Wignored-pragmas]
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:4:26: warning: unsupported OpenCL extension 'cl_khr_fp64' - ignoring [-Wignored-pragmas]
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:8:9: error: use of type 'double' requires cl_khr_fp64 extension to be enabled
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:11:8: error: declaring variable of type 'half' is not allowed
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:15:3: error: use of type 'double' requires cl_khr_fp64 extension to be enabled
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:16:3: error: use of type 'double4' (vector of 4 'double' values) requires cl_khr_fp64 extension to be enabled
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:26:26: warning: unsupported OpenCL extension 'cl_khr_gl_msaa_sharing' - ignoring [-Wignored-pragmas]
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:35:44: error: use of type '__read_only image2d_msaa_t' requires cl_khr_gl_msaa_sharing extension to be enabled
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:36:49: error: use of type '__read_only image2d_array_msaa_t' requires cl_khr_gl_msaa_sharing extension to be enabled
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:37:49: error: use of type '__read_only image2d_msaa_depth_t' requires cl_khr_gl_msaa_sharing extension to be enabled
llvm/tools/clang/test/Index/opencl-types.cl:38:54: error: use of type '__read_only image2d_array_msaa_depth_t' requires cl_khr_gl_msaa_sharing extension to be enabled
llvm-svn: 346338
This patch should not introduce any behavior changes. It consists of
mostly one of two changes:
1. Replacing fall through comments with the LLVM_FALLTHROUGH macro
2. Inserting 'break' before falling through into a case block consisting
of only 'break'.
We were already using this warning with GCC, but its warning behaves
slightly differently. In this patch, the following differences are
relevant:
1. GCC recognizes comments that say "fall through" as annotations, clang
doesn't
2. GCC doesn't warn on "case N: foo(); default: break;", clang does
3. GCC doesn't warn when the case contains a switch, but falls through
the outer case.
I will enable the warning separately in a follow-up patch so that it can
be cleanly reverted if necessary.
Reviewers: alexfh, rsmith, lattner, rtrieu, EricWF, bollu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53950
llvm-svn: 345882
A ConstantExpr class represents a full expression that's in a context where a
constant expression is required. This class reflects the path the evaluator
took to reach the expression rather than the syntactic context in which the
expression occurs.
In the future, the class will be expanded to cache the result of the evaluated
expression so that it's not needlessly re-evaluated
Reviewed By: rsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53475
llvm-svn: 345692
We haven't supported compiling ObjC1 for a long time (and never will again), so
there isn't any reason to keep these separate. This patch replaces
LangOpts::ObjC1 and LangOpts::ObjC2 with LangOpts::ObjC.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53547
llvm-svn: 345637
Summary: New name suggestions were being used in places where existing names should have been used, this patch tries to fix some of those situations.
Reviewers: sammccall
Reviewed By: sammccall
Subscribers: arphaman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53191
llvm-svn: 345152
This patch moves the virtual file system form clang to llvm so it can be
used by more projects.
Concretely the patch:
- Moves VirtualFileSystem.{h|cpp} from clang/Basic to llvm/Support.
- Moves the corresponding unit test from clang to llvm.
- Moves the vfs namespace from clang::vfs to llvm::vfs.
- Formats the lines affected by this change, mostly this is the result of
the added llvm namespace.
RFC on the mailing list:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2018-October/126657.html
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52783
llvm-svn: 344140
Summary: This is to accommodate a change in llvm/lib/Option/OptTable.cpp D51009
Reviewers: rupprecht, alexshap, jhenderson
Reviewed By: rupprecht
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51109
llvm-svn: 344098
Summary:
This has been bothering me for a while, but only now i have actually looked into this.
I'm using one CI job for static analysis - clang static analyzers as compilers + clang-tidy via cmake.
And i'd like for the build to fail if at least one of those finds issues.
If clang-tidy finds issues, it will fail the build since the warnings-as-errors is set.
If static analyzer finds anything, since --status-bugs is set, it will fail the build.
But if clang-tidy find anything, but static analyzer does not, the build succeeds :/
Reviewers: sylvestre.ledru, alexfh, jroelofs, ygribov, george.karpenkov, krememek
Reviewed By: jroelofs
Subscribers: xazax.hun, szepet, a.sidorin, mikhail.ramalho, Szelethus, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52530
llvm-svn: 343105
Add support for OMP5.0 requires directive and unified_address clause.
Patches to follow will include support for additional clauses.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52359
llvm-svn: 343063
* Create a USR for the occurrences of the 'module' symbol kind
* Record module references for each identifier in an import declaration
llvm-svn: 342484
Summary:
The dir component ("somedir" in #include <somedir/fo...>) is considered fixed.
We append "foo" to each directory on the include path, and then list its files.
Completions are of the forms:
#include <somedir/fo^
foo.h>
fox/
The filter is set to the filename part ("fo"), so fuzzy matching can be
applied to the filename only.
No fancy scoring/priorities are set, and no information is added to
CodeCompleteResult to make smart scoring possible. Could be in future.
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52076
llvm-svn: 342449
Summary:
To exclude thirdparty code.
To test:
With /tmp/foo.c
```
void test() {
int x;
x = 1; // warn
}
```
```
$ scan-build --exclude non-existing/ --exclude /tmp/ -v gcc -c foo.c
scan-build: Using '/usr/lib/llvm-7/bin/clang' for static analysis
scan-build: Emitting reports for this run to '/tmp/scan-build-2018-09-16-214531-8410-1'.
foo.c:3:3: warning: Value stored to 'x' is never read
x = 1; // warn
^ ~
1 warning generated.
scan-build: File '/tmp/foo.c' deleted: part of an ignored directory.
scan-build: 0 bugs found.
```
Reviewers: jroelofs
Reviewed By: jroelofs
Subscribers: whisperity, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52153
llvm-svn: 342359
Resolve the ambiguity in the FixItAction definition by renaming the type. With
Xcode 9.2, you would fail to build this with:
llvm/tools/clang/tools/clang-check/ClangCheck.cpp:183:48: error: reference to 'FixItAction' is ambiguous
FrontendFactory = newFrontendActionFactory<FixItAction>();
^
llvm-svn: 341877
Ubigraph project has been dead since about 2008, and to the best of my
knowledge, no one was using it.
Previously, I wasn't able to launch the existing binary at all.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51655
llvm-svn: 341601
Summary:
This provides information about the macro definition. For example, it
can be used to compute macro USRs.
Reviewers: sammccall
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51675
llvm-svn: 341476
The DeclRefExpr of CXXOperatorCallExpr refering to the custom operator
is visited before the arguments to the operator call. For the Call and
Subscript operator the range of this DeclRefExpr includes the whole call
expression, so that all tokens in that range were mapped to the operator
function, even the tokens of the arguments.
Fix this by ensuring that this particular DeclRefExpr is visited last.
Fixes PR25775.
Fix by Nikolai Kosjar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40481
llvm-svn: 340521
Add installation support for the python bindings for libclang. Add an
additional CMake configuration variable to enumerate the python versions for
which the bindings should be installed. This allows for a LLVM/clang
distribution to distribute the python bindings for libclang as part of the
image. Because the python versions need to be explicitly stated by the user,
the default image remains unchanged.
llvm-svn: 340228
Summary: Also enable exceptions in clang-import-test so that we can parse the test files.
Reviewers: a.sidorin, a_sidorin
Reviewed By: a_sidorin
Subscribers: a_sidorin, martong, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50978
llvm-svn: 340220
Summary:
The ASTImporter does currently not handle const_casts. This patch adds the
missing const_cast importer code and the test case that discovered this.
Reviewers: a.sidorin, a_sidorin
Reviewed By: a_sidorin
Subscribers: a_sidorin, martong, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50932
llvm-svn: 340182
Summary: Added commands to Dockerfile to build llvm-proto-fuzzer and the other related tools. Also added a section to the bottom of the README describing what llvm-proto-fuzzer does and how to run it.
Reviewers: morehouse, kcc
Reviewed By: morehouse
Subscribers: cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50829
llvm-svn: 339933
Summary: Extended `cxx_loop_proto` to have neste for loops. Modified `loop_proto_to_llvm` and `loop_proto_to_cxx` to handle the new protos. All protos have a set of statements designated as "inner loop" statements and a set of statements designated as "outer loop" statements.
Reviewers: morehouse, kcc
Reviewed By: morehouse
Subscribers: cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50670
llvm-svn: 339832
Summary: Edited `loop_proto_to_llvm` to emit metadata at the end of the generated IR. This metadata will increase the vector width when the IR is optimized.
Reviewers: morehouse, kcc
Reviewed By: morehouse
Subscribers: cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50530
llvm-svn: 339392
Summary: I noticed that my code wasn't going deep into the loop vectorizer code so added another pass that makes it go further.
Reviewers: morehouse, kcc
Reviewed By: morehouse
Subscribers: cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50482
llvm-svn: 339305
Summary: Changed the structure of the generated IR to make it easier to vectorize
Reviewers: morehouse, kcc
Reviewed By: morehouse
Subscribers: cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50342
llvm-svn: 339080
Summary:
This patch makes the clang-rename.py script useable for vim with only python3
support. It uses the print-function and adjust the doc slightly to mention
the correct python3 command for the letter mapping in vim.
Reviewers: arphaman, klimek, aaron.ballman, hokein
Reviewed By: hokein
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50307
llvm-svn: 338996
Summary:
Added corpus of arrays to use as inputs for the functions. Check that the two
functions modify the inputted arrays in the same way.
Reviewers: kcc, morehouse
Reviewed By: morehouse
Subscribers: mgorny, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50194
llvm-svn: 338943
Summary: It is not necessary, but would be nice if the script run on python3 as well (as opposed to only python2, which is going to be deprecated https://pythonclock.org/)
Contributed by MarcoFalke!
Reviewers: krasimir
Reviewed By: krasimir
Subscribers: lebedev.ri, sammccall, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48098
llvm-svn: 338839
Summary:
This adds support to libclang for reading the flag_enum attribute.
This also bumps CINDEX_VERSION_MINOR for this patch series.
Reviewers: yvvan, jbcoe
Reviewed By: yvvan
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49635
llvm-svn: 338820
Summary: This allows libclang to access the actual names of property setters and getters without needing to go through the indexer API. Usually default names are used, but the property can specify a different name.
Reviewers: yvvan, jbcoe
Reviewed By: yvvan
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49634
llvm-svn: 338816
Summary:
Having access to implicit attributes is sometimes useful so users of libclang don't have to duplicate some of the logic in sema.
This depends on D49081 since it also adds a CXTranslationUnit flag.
Reviewers: yvvan, jbcoe
Reviewed By: yvvan
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49631
llvm-svn: 338815
Summary:
This adds support to libclang for identifying ObjC related attributes that don't take arguments.
All attributes but NSObject and NSConsumed are tested.
Reviewers: yvvan, jbcoe
Reviewed By: yvvan
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49127
llvm-svn: 338813
Summary:
This patch adds a clang-c API for querying the nullability of an AttributedType.
The test here also tests D49081
Reviewers: yvvan, jbcoe
Reviewed By: yvvan
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49082
llvm-svn: 338809
Summary:
This patch adds support to the libclang API for identifying AttributedTypes in CXTypes and reading the modified type that the type points to. Currently AttributedTypes are skipped. This patch continues to skip AttributedTypes by default, but adds a parsing option to CXTranslationUnit to include AttributedTypes.
This patch depends on D49066 since it also adds a CXType.
Testing will be added in another patch which depends on this one.
Reviewers: yvvan, jbcoe
Reviewed By: yvvan
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49081
llvm-svn: 338808
Summary:
This patch adds support to the libclang API for identifying ObjCTypeParams in CXTypes.
This patch depends on D49063 since both patches add new values to CXTypeKind.
Reviewers: yvvan, jbcoe
Reviewed By: yvvan
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49066
llvm-svn: 338807
Summary: This patch adds support to the clang-c API for identifying ObjCObjects in CXTypes, enumerating type args and protocols on ObjCObjectTypes, and retrieving the base type of ObjCObjectTypes. Currently only ObjCInterfaceTypes are exposed, which do not have type args or protocols.
Reviewers: yvvan, jbcoe
Reviewed By: yvvan
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49063
llvm-svn: 338804
Summary:
Made changes to the llvm-proto-fuzzer
- Added loop vectorizer optimization pass in order to have two IR versions
- Updated old fuzz target to handle two different IR versions
- Wrote code to execute both versions in memory
Reviewers: morehouse, kcc, alexshap
Reviewed By: morehouse
Subscribers: pcc, mgorny, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49526
llvm-svn: 338077
This is a new modernized VS integration installer. It adds a
Visual Studio .sln file which, when built, outputs a VSIX that can
be used to install ourselves as a "real" Visual Studio Extension.
We can even upload this extension to the visual studio marketplace.
This fixes a longstanding problem where we didn't support installing
into VS 2017 and higher. In addition to supporting VS 2017, due
to the way this is written we now longer need to do anything special
to support future versions of VS as well. Everything should
"just work". This also fixes several bugs with our old integration,
such as MSBuild triggering full rebuilds when /Zi was used.
Finally, we add a new UI page called "LLVM" which becomes visible
when the LLVM toolchain is selected. For now this only contains
one option which is the path to clang-cl.exe, but in the future
we can add more things here.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42762
llvm-svn: 337572
As listed in the above PRs, vector_size doesn't allow
dependent types/values. This patch introduces a new
DependentVectorType to handle a VectorType that has a dependent
size or type.
In the future, ALL the vector-types should be able to create one
of these to handle dependent types/sizes as well. For example,
DependentSizedExtVectorType could likely be switched to just use
this instead, though that is left as an exercise for the future.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49045
llvm-svn: 337036
The member init list for the sole constructor for CodeGenFunction
has gotten out of hand, so this patch moves the non-parameter-dependent
initializations into the member value inits.
llvm-svn: 336726
is useful to omit the debug compilation dir when compiling assembly
files with -g. Part of PR38050.
Patch by Siddhartha Bagaria!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48989
llvm-svn: 336685
the cursor like a declaration
This change fixes a bug in libclang in which it tries to evaluate a statement
cursor as a declaration cursor, because that statement still has a pointer to
the declaration parent.
rdar://38888477
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49051
llvm-svn: 336590
Summary:
Tools that reformat code often call `getStyle` to decide the format style
to use on a certain source file. In practice, "file" style is widely used. As a
result, many tools hardcode "file" when calling `getStyle`, which makes it hard
to control the default style in tools across a codebase when needed. This change
introduces a `DefaultFormatStyle` constant (default to "file" in upstream), which
can be modified downstream if wanted, so that all users/tools built from the same
source tree can have a consistent default format style.
This also adds an DefaultFallbackStyle that is recommended to be used by tools and can be modified downstream.
Reviewers: sammccall, djasper
Reviewed By: sammccall
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48492
llvm-svn: 335492
Undefined first referenced
symbol in file
clang_getCompletionFixIt /var/gcc/llvm/obj/local/tools/clang/tools/libclang/libclang.exports
clang_getTokenLocation /var/gcc/llvm/obj/local/tools/clang/tools/libclang/libclang.exports
clang_getToken /var/gcc/llvm/obj/local/tools/clang/tools/libclang/libclang.exports
clang_getTemplateCursorKind /var/gcc/llvm/obj/local/tools/clang/tools/libclang/libclang.exports
clang_getTUResourceUsageName /var/gcc/llvm/obj/local/tools/clang/tools/libclang/libclang.exports
clang_getCompletionChunkKind /var/gcc/llvm/obj/local/tools/clang/tools/libclang/libclang.exports
clang_getCompletionChunkText /var/gcc/llvm/obj/local/tools/clang/tools/libclang/libclang.exports
clang_getSpellingLocation /var/gcc/llvm/obj/local/tools/clang/tools/libclang/libclang.exports
clang_getCompletionParent /var/gcc/llvm/obj/local/tools/clang/tools/libclang/libclang.exports
clang_getCompletionChunkCompletionString /var/gcc/llvm/obj/local/tools/clang/tools/libclang/libclang.exports
clang_getCompletionPriority /var/gcc/llvm/obj/local/tools/clang/tools/libclang/libclang.exports
clang_getCompletionNumFixIts /var/gcc/llvm/obj/local/tools/clang/tools/libclang/libclang.exports
clang_getTokenExtent /var/gcc/llvm/obj/local/tools/clang/tools/libclang/libclang.exports
clang_getCompletionNumAnnotations /var/gcc/llvm/obj/local/tools/clang/tools/libclang/libclang.exports
clang_getTokenKind /var/gcc/llvm/obj/local/tools/clang/tools/libclang/libclang.exports
ld: fatal: symbol referencing errors
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
make[2]: *** [tools/clang/tools/libclang/CMakeFiles/libclang.dir/build.make:651: lib/libclang.so.7] Error 1
It turns out that this is caused by https://reviews.llvm.org/D46862: it added a
couple of CRs (^M) to some lines. Solaris ld takes them to be part of the symbol
names, which of course are missing from the input objects. GNU ld handles this
just fine. Fixed by removing the CRs.
Bootstrapped on i386-pc-solaris2.11. I guess this is obvious.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48423
llvm-svn: 335234
This diff includes the logic for setting the precision bits for each primary fixed point type in the target info and logic for initializing a fixed point literal.
Fixed point literals are declared using the suffixes
```
hr: short _Fract
uhr: unsigned short _Fract
r: _Fract
ur: unsigned _Fract
lr: long _Fract
ulr: unsigned long _Fract
hk: short _Accum
uhk: unsigned short _Accum
k: _Accum
uk: unsigned _Accum
```
Errors are also thrown for illegal literal values
```
unsigned short _Accum u_short_accum = 256.0uhk; // expected-error{{the integral part of this literal is too large for this unsigned _Accum type}}
```
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46915
llvm-svn: 335148
LLVM currently assumes that Apple platforms will always use ld64. In the
future, LLD Mach-O might also be supported, so add the beginnings of
linker detection support. ld64 is currently the only detected linker,
since `ld64.lld -v` doesn't yield any useful version output, but we can
add that detection later, and in the meantime it's still useful to have
the ld64 identification.
Switch clang's order file check to use this new detection rather than
just checking for the presence of an ld64 executable.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48201
llvm-svn: 334780
On MacOS, if CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT is used and the user has command line tools
installed, we currently get the include path for libxml2 as
/usr/include/libxml2, instead of ${CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT}/usr/include/libxml2.
Make it consistent on MacOS by prefixing ${CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT} when
possible.
rdar://problem/41103601
llvm-svn: 334747
This simplifies some code which had StringRefs to begin with, and
makes other code more complicated which had const char* to begin
with.
In the end, I think this makes for a more idiomatic and platform
agnostic API. Not all platforms launch process with null terminated
c-string arrays for the environment pointer and argv, but the api
was designed that way because it allowed easy pass-through for
posix-based platforms. There's a little additional overhead now
since on posix based platforms we'll be takign StringRefs which
were constructed from null terminated strings and then copying
them to null terminate them again, but from a readability and
usability standpoint of the API user, I think this API signature
is strictly better.
llvm-svn: 334518
Changed the function signature and removed conditionals from loop body.
Patch By: emmettneyman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47964
llvm-svn: 334421
Edited loop_proto and its converter to make more "vectorizable" code
according to kcc's comment in D47666
- Removed all while loops
- Can only index into array with induction variable
Patch By: emmettneyman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47920
llvm-svn: 334252
Summary:
Created a new protobuf and protobuf-to-C++ "converter" that wraps the entire C++ code in a single for loop.
- Slightly changed cxx_proto.proto -> cxx_loop_proto.proto
- Made some changes to proto_to_cxx files to handle the new kind of protobuf
- Created ExampleClangLoopProtoFuzzer to test new protobuf and "converter"
Patch by Emmett Neyman
Reviewers: kcc, vitalybuka, morehouse
Reviewed By: vitalybuka, morehouse
Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47843
llvm-svn: 334216
Copied and renamed some files in preparation for new loop-proto-fuzzer.
Patch By: emmettneyman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47666
llvm-svn: 333969
// Primary fixed point types
signed short _Accum s_short_accum;
signed _Accum s_accum;
signed long _Accum s_long_accum;
unsigned short _Accum u_short_accum;
unsigned _Accum u_accum;
unsigned long _Accum u_long_accum;
// Aliased fixed point types
short _Accum short_accum;
_Accum accum;
long _Accum long_accum;
This diff only allows for declaration of the fixed point types. Assignment and other operations done on fixed point types according to http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/n1169.pdf will be added in future patches. The saturated versions of these types and the equivalent _Fract types will also be added in future patches.
The tests included are for asserting that we can declare these types.
Fixed the test that was failing by not checking for dso_local on some
targets.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46084
llvm-svn: 333923
```
// Primary fixed point types
signed short _Accum s_short_accum;
signed _Accum s_accum;
signed long _Accum s_long_accum;
unsigned short _Accum u_short_accum;
unsigned _Accum u_accum;
unsigned long _Accum u_long_accum;
// Aliased fixed point types
short _Accum short_accum;
_Accum accum;
long _Accum long_accum;
```
This diff only allows for declaration of the fixed point types. Assignment and other operations done on fixed point types according to http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/n1169.pdf will be added in future patches. The saturated versions of these types and the equivalent `_Fract` types will also be added in future patches.
The tests included are for asserting that we can declare these types.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46084
llvm-svn: 333814
LLD also supports order files using the `--symbol-ordering-file` option.
As the name would suggest, the order file format is slightly different
from gold; gold's order files specify section names, whereas LLD's
specify symbol names. Assuming you have an order file in the correct
format though, we should support using it with LLD.
Switch the check to actually use LLVM's linker detection rather than
just checking for the presence of the gold executable, since we might
have a gold executable present but be using LLD (or bfd for that matter)
as our linker.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47669
llvm-svn: 333810
The idea is that a client that wants split dwarf would create a
specific kind of object writer that creates two files, and use it to
create the streamer.
Part of PR37466.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47050
llvm-svn: 332749
Second attempt. Fix line endings and warning.
As an addition to CXTranslationUnit_SkipFunctionBodies, provide the
new option CXTranslationUnit_LimitSkipFunctionBodiesToPreamble,
which constraints the skipping of functions bodies to the preamble
only. Function bodies in the main file are not affected if this
option is set.
Skipping function bodies only in the preamble is what clangd already
does and the introduced flag implements it for libclang clients.
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45815
llvm-svn: 332587
As an addition to CXTranslationUnit_SkipFunctionBodies, provide the
new option CXTranslationUnit_LimitSkipFunctionBodiesToPreamble,
which constraints the skipping of functions bodies to the preamble
only. Function bodies in the main file are not affected if this
option is set.
Skipping function bodies only in the preamble is what clangd already
does and the introduced flag implements it for libclang clients.
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45815
llvm-svn: 332578
Although not very well known, diagtool is an incredibly convenient
utility for dealing with diagnostics.
Particularly useful are the "tree" and "show-enabled" commands:
- The former prints the hierarchy of diagnostic (warning) flags and
which of them are enabled by default.
- The latter can be used to replace an invocation to clang and will
print which diagnostics are disabled, warnings or errors.
For instance: `diagtool show-enabled -Wall -Werror /tmp/test.c` will
print that -Wunused-variable (warn_unused_variable) will be treated as
an error.
This patch adds them to the install target so it gets shipped with the
LLVM release. It also adds a very basic man page and mentions this
change in the release notes.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46694
llvm-svn: 332448
When bundle/unbundle intermediate files for HIP, there may be multiple
sub archs, therefore BoundArch needs to be included in the target
and output file names for clang-offload-bundler.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46473
llvm-svn: 332121
This commit relands r331904.
Adding a SrcMgr::CharacteristicKind parameter to the InclusionDirective
in PPCallbacks, and updating calls to that function. This will be useful
in https://reviews.llvm.org/D43778 to determine which includes are
system
headers.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46614
llvm-svn: 332021
Adding a SrcMgr::CharacteristicKind parameter to the InclusionDirective
in PPCallbacks, and updating calls to that function. This will be useful
in https://reviews.llvm.org/D43778 to determine which includes are system
headers.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46614
llvm-svn: 331904
This is similar to the LLVM change https://reviews.llvm.org/D46290.
We've been running doxygen with the autobrief option for a couple of
years now. This makes the \brief markers into our comments
redundant. Since they are a visual distraction and we don't want to
encourage more \brief markers in new code either, this patch removes
them all.
Patch produced by
for i in $(git grep -l '\@brief'); do perl -pi -e 's/\@brief //g' $i & done
for i in $(git grep -l '\\brief'); do perl -pi -e 's/\\brief //g' $i & done
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46320
llvm-svn: 331834
libclang exposes the type of 'int (Foo);' (a global variable of type int
called Foo) as CXType_Unexposed. This is because Clang represents Foo's
type as ParenType{BuiltinType{Int}}, and libclang does not handle
ParenType.
Make libclang return CXType_Int as the type of 'int (Foo);' by
unwrapping ParenType transparently.
Patch by Matt Glazar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45713
llvm-svn: 331306
Teach AsmParser to check with Assembler for when evaluating constant
expressions. This improves the handing of preprocessor expressions
that must be resolved at parse time. This idiom can be found as
assembling-time assertion checks in source-level assemblers. Note that
this relies on the MCStreamer to keep sufficient tabs on Section /
Fragment information which the MCAsmStreamer does not. As a result the
textual output may fail where the equivalent object generation would
pass. This can most easily be resolved by folding the MCAsmStreamer
and MCObjectStreamer together which is planned for in a separate
patch.
Currently, this feature is only enabled for assembly input, keeping IR
compilation consistent between assembly and object generation.
Reviewers: echristo, rnk, probinson, espindola, peter.smith
Reviewed By: peter.smith
Subscribers: eraman, peter.smith, arichardson, jyknight, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45164
llvm-svn: 331218
When a '>>' token is split into two '>' tokens (in C++11 onwards), or (as an
extension) when we do the same for other tokens starting with a '>', we can't
just use a location pointing to the first '>' as the location of the split
token, because that would result in our miscomputing the length and spelling
for the token. As a consequence, for example, a refactoring replacing 'A<X>'
with something else would sometimes replace one character too many, and
similarly diagnostics highlighting a template-id source range would highlight
one character too many.
Fix this by creating an expansion range covering the first character of the
'>>' token, whose spelling is '>'. For this to work, we generalize the
expansion range of a macro FileID to be either a token range (the common case)
or a character range (used in this new case).
llvm-svn: 331155
LLVM_ON_WIN32 is set exactly with MSVC and MinGW (but not Cygwin) in
HandleLLVMOptions.cmake, which is where _WIN32 defined too. Just use the
default macro instead of a reinvented one.
See thread "Replacing LLVM_ON_WIN32 with just _WIN32" on llvm-dev and cfe-dev.
No intended behavior change.
llvm-svn: 331069
This patch is a tweak of changyu's patch: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40381. It differs in that the recognition of the 'concept' token is moved into the machinery that recognizes declaration-specifiers - this allows us to leverage the attribute handling machinery more seamlessly.
See the test file to get a sense of the basic parsing that this patch supports.
There is much more work to be done before concepts are usable...
Thanks Changyu!
llvm-svn: 330794
/usr/local/bin/ld.lld: error: undefined symbol: llvm::createAggressiveInstCombinerPass()
>>> referenced by cc1_main.cpp
>>> tools/clang/tools/driver/CMakeFiles/clang.dir/cc1_main.cpp.o:(_GLOBAL__sub_I_cc1_main.cpp)
And so on
The bot coverage is clearly missing.
llvm-svn: 330694
All attributes have a source range associated with it. However, implicit
attributes are added by the compiler, and not added because the user
wrote something in the input. So no token type should be set to
CXCursor_*Attr.
The problem was visible when a class gets marked by e.g.
MSInheritanceAttr, which has the full CXXRecordDecl's range as its
own range. The effect of marking that range as CXCursor_UnexposedAttr
was that all cursors for the record decl, including all child decls,
would become CXCursor_UnexposedAttr.
llvm-svn: 330692
Summary:
The FileID/Offset conversion is lossy. The code takes the fileLoc, which loses
e.g. the spelling location in some macro cases.
Instead, pass the original SourceLocation which preserves all information, and
update consumers to match current behavior.
This allows us to fix two bugs in clangd that need the spelling location.
Reviewers: akyrtzi, arphaman
Subscribers: ilya-biryukov, ioeric, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45014
llvm-svn: 329570
They were failing on Windows because the output YAML didn't parse:
YAML:1:664: error: Unrecognized escape code!
{"toolchain":"D:\\buildslave\\clang-x64-ninja-win7\\stage1",
"libclang.operation":"complete", "libclang.opts":1, "args":["clang",
"-fno-spell-checking",
"D:\buildslave\clang-x64-ninja-win7\llvm\tools\clang\test\Index\create-libclang-completion-reproducer.c",
"-Xclang", "-detailed-preprocessing-record",
"-fallow-editor-placeholders"],
"invocation-args":["-code-completion-at=D:\buildslave\clang-x64-ninja-win7\llvm\tools\clang\test\Index\create-libclang-completion-reproducer.c:10:1"],
"unsaved_file_hashes":[{"name":"D:\\buildslave\\clang-x64-ninja-win7\\llvm\\tools\\clang\\test\\Index\\create-libclang-completion-reproducer.c",
"md5":"aee23773de90e665992b48209351d70e"}]}
This adds some more escaping to try to make it work.
llvm-svn: 329558
Summary:
clang_getFileName() may return a path relative to WorkingDir.
On Arch Linux, during clang_indexTranslationUnit(), clang_getFileName() on
CXIdxIncludedIncludedFileInfo::file may return
"/../lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/7.3.0/../../../../include/c++/7.3.0/string",
for `#include <string>`.
I presume WorkingDir is somehow changed to /usr/lib or /usr/include and
clang_getFileName() returns a path relative to WorkingDir.
clang_File_tryGetRealPathName() returns "/usr/include/c++/7.3.0/string"
which is more useful for the indexer in this case.
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42893
llvm-svn: 329515
-cc1gen-reproducer driver option
The recommit fixes:
- An MSAN failure (CCPrintOptions wasn't initialized in the Driver)
- Ensures that the strings in the libclang invocation files are escaped
Original message:
This commit is a follow up to the previous work that recorded Libclang invocations
into temporary files: r319702.
It adds a new -cc1 mode to clang: -cc1gen-reproducer. The goal of this mode is to generate
Clang reproducer files for Libclang tool invocation. The JSON format in the invocation
files is not really intended to be stable, so Libclang and Clang should be of the same version
when generating reproducers.
The new mode emits the information about the temporary files and Libclang-specific information
to stdout using JSON.
rdar://35322614
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40983
llvm-svn: 329465
driver option
This commit is a follow up to the previous work that recorded Libclang invocations
into temporary files: r319702.
It adds a new -cc1 mode to clang: -cc1gen-reproducer. The goal of this mode is to generate
Clang reproducer files for Libclang tool invocation. The JSON format in the invocation
files is not really intended to be stable, so Libclang and Clang should be of the same version
when generating reproducers.
The new mode emits the information about the temporary files and Libclang-specific information
to stdout using JSON.
rdar://35322614
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40983
llvm-svn: 329442
Found via codespell -q 3 -I ../clang-whitelist.txt
Where whitelist consists of:
archtype
cas
classs
checkk
compres
definit
frome
iff
inteval
ith
lod
methode
nd
optin
ot
pres
statics
te
thru
Patch by luzpaz! (This is a subset of D44188 that applies cleanly with a few
files that have dubious fixes reverted.)
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44188
llvm-svn: 329399
Summary:
`ASTPrinter` allows setting the ouput to any O-Stream, but that printer creates source-code-like syntax (and is also marked with a `FIXME`). The nice, colourful, mostly human-readable `ASTDumper` only works on the standard output, which is not feasible in case a user wants to see the AST of a file through a code navigation/comprehension tool.
This small addition of an overload solves generating a nice colourful AST block for the users of a tool I'm working on, [[ http://github.com/Ericsson/CodeCompass | CodeCompass ]], as opposed to having to duplicate the behaviour of definitions that only exist in the anonymous namespace of implementation TUs related to this module.
Reviewers: alexfh, klimek, rsmith
Reviewed By: alexfh
Subscribers: rnkovacs, dkrupp, gsd, xazax.hun, cfe-commits, #clang
Tags: #clang
Patch by Whisperity!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45096
llvm-svn: 329391
This reverts r328795 which introduced an issue with referencing __global__
function templates. More details in the original review D44747.
llvm-svn: 329099
This patch sets target specific calling convention for CUDA kernels in IR.
Patch by Greg Rodgers.
Revised and lit test added by Yaxun Liu.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44747
llvm-svn: 328795
r327219 added wrappers to std::sort which randomly shuffle the container before
sorting. This will help in uncovering non-determinism caused due to undefined
sorting order of objects having the same key.
To make use of that infrastructure we need to invoke llvm::sort instead of
std::sort.
llvm-svn: 328636
Doing an .insert() can potentially invalidate iterators by reallocating the
vector's storage. When all the stars align just right, this causes segfaults
or glibc aborts.
Gentoo Linux bug (crashes while building Chromium): https://bugs.gentoo.org/650082.
Patch by Hector Martin!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44607
llvm-svn: 327863
clang-3.8 complains that constructor for '...' must explicitly
initialize the const object. Newer clangs and gcc seem to be fine with
this, but explicitly initializing the variable does not hurt.
llvm-svn: 327383
Originally submitted as r326323 and r326324.
Reverted in r326432.
Reverting the commit was a mistake.
The breakage was due to invalid build files in our internal buildsystem,
CMakeLists did not have any cyclic dependencies.
llvm-svn: 326439
Also revert "[analyzer] Fix a compiler warning"
This reverts commits r326323 and r326324.
Reason: the commits introduced a cyclic dependency in the build graph.
This happens to work with cmake, but breaks out internal integrate.
llvm-svn: 326432
The aim of this patch is to be minimal to enable incremental development of
the feature on the top of the tree. This patch should be an NFC when the
feature is turned off. It is turned off by default and still considered as
experimental.
Technical details are available in the EuroLLVM Talk:
http://llvm.org/devmtg/2017-03//2017/02/20/accepted-sessions.html#7
Note that the initial prototype was done by A. Sidorin et al.: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2015-October/045730.html
Contributions to the measurements and the new version of the code: Peter Szecsi, Zoltan Gera, Daniel Krupp, Kareem Khazem.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30691
llvm-svn: 326323
Summary:
Noticed during review of D41102.
I'm not sure whether there are any principal reasons why it returns raw owning pointer,
or it is just a old code that was not updated post-C++11.
I'm not too sure what testing i should do, because `check-all` is not error clean here for some reason,
but it does not //appear// asif those failures are related to these changes.
This is clang part.
Clang-tools-extra part is D43780.
Reviewers: klimek, bkramer, alexfh, pcc
Reviewed By: alexfh
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43779
llvm-svn: 326201
If the value returned by `malloc`, `calloc` or `realloc` is not checked
for null pointer, this change replaces them for `safe_malloc`,
`safe_calloc` or `safe_realloc`, which are defined in the namespace `llvm`.
These function report fatal error on out of memory.
In the plain C files, assertion statements are added to ensure that memory
is successfully allocated.
The aim of this change is to get better diagnostics of OOM on Windows.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43017
llvm-svn: 325661
Summary:
CXIdxEntityRefInfo contains the member `CXIdxEntityRefKind kind;` to
differentiate implicit and direct calls. However, there are more roles
defined in SymbolRole. Among them, `Read/Write` are probably the most
useful ones as they can be used to differentiate Read/Write occurrences
of a symbol for document highlight in a text document.
See `export namespace DocumentHighlightKind`
on https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42895
llvm-svn: 324914
libprotobuf-mutator accepts protobufs with missing fields, which means
clang-proto-fuzzer does as well. clang-proto-to-cxx should match this
behavior.
llvm-svn: 324132
Summary:
`clang-format -dump-config path/to/file.h` never passed
anything for the Code parameter to clang::format::getStyle().
This meant the logic to guess Objective-C from the contents
of a .h file never worked, because LibFormat didn't have the
code to work with.
With this fix, we now correctly read in the contents of the
file if possible with -dump-config.
I had to update the lit config for test/Format/ because
the default config ignores .h files.
Test Plan: make -j12 check-clang
Reviewers: jolesiak, krasimir
Reviewed By: jolesiak, krasimir
Subscribers: Wizard, klimek, cfe-commits, djasper
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42395
llvm-svn: 323668
Autoconf and some other systems tend to add essential compilation
options to CC (e.g. -std=gnu99). When running such an auto-generated
makefile, scan-build does not need to change CC and CXX as they are
already set to use ccc-analyzer by a configure script.
Implement a new option --keep-cc as was proposed in this discussion:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2013-September/031832.html
Patch by Paul Fertser!
llvm-svn: 323665
clang's -x option doesn't accept c-cpp-output as a language (even though
463eb6ab was merged, the driver still doesn't handle that).
This bug prevents testing C language projects when ccache is used.
Fixes#25851.
Investigation and patch by Dave Rigby.
llvm-svn: 323664
Clang supports compiling CUDA source files for some time,
format them by default as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42589
llvm-svn: 323615
Summary:
Introduce clang_getCursorPrettyPrinted() for pretty printing
declarations. Expose also PrintingPolicy, so the user gets more
fine-grained control of the entities being printed.
The already existing clang_getCursorDisplayName() is pretty limited -
for example, it does not handle return types, parameter names or default
arguments for function declarations. Addressing these issues in
clang_getCursorDisplayName() would mean to duplicate existing code
(e.g. clang::DeclPrinter), so rather expose new API to access the
existing functionality.
Reviewed By: jbcoe
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Patch by nik (Nikolai Kosjar)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39903
llvm-svn: 322540
Summary:
There are only two valid integrated Clang driver tools: `-cc1` and
`-cc1as`. If a user asks for an unknown tool, such as `-cc1asphalt`,
an error message is displayed to indicate that there is no such tool,
but the message doesn't indicate what the valid options are.
Include the valid options in the error message.
Test Plan: `check-clang`
Reviewers: sepavloff, bkramer, phosek
Reviewed By: bkramer
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42004
llvm-svn: 322517
The skipped preprocessor ranges are now serialized in the AST PCH file. This fixes, for example, libclang's clang_getSkippedRanges() returning zero ranges after reparsing a translation unit.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D20124
llvm-svn: 322503
Summary:
In https://reviews.llvm.org/D41733, the driver was modified such that,
when a user provided a mispelled option such as `-hel`, it would
suggest a valid option with a nearby edit distance: "did you mean
'-help'?".
Add these suggestions to invocations of `clang -cc1as` as well.
Test Plan: `check-clang`
Reviewers: v.g.vassilev, bruno
Reviewed By: v.g.vassilev
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42001
llvm-svn: 322445
Summary:
Enumerating the contents of a namespace or global scope will omit any
decls that aren't already loaded, instead of deserializing them from the
PCH.
This allows a fast hybrid code completion where symbols from headers are
provided by an external index. (Sema already exposes the information
needed to do a reasonabl job of filtering them).
Clangd plans to implement this hybrid.
This option is just a hint - callers still need to postfilter results if
they want to *avoid* completing decls outside the main file.
Reviewers: bkramer, ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41989
llvm-svn: 322371
Summary: Install targets for clang tools are controlled by
CLANG_BUILD_TOOLS, and when OFF, cmake issues the following warning:
WARNING: Target "clang-refactor" has EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL set and will not
be built by default but an install rule has been provided for it.
CMake does not define behavior for this case.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41807
llvm-svn: 322147
Summary:
DC may sometimes be NULL and getContainerInfo(DC, Container) will dereference a null pointer.
Default template arguments (the following example and many test files in https://github.com/nlohmann/json)
may cause null pointer dereference.
```c++
template <typename>
struct actor;
template <template <typename> class Actor = actor>
struct terminal;
```
In tools/libclang/CXIndexDataConsumer.cpp#L203
handleReference(ND, Loc, Cursor,
dyn_cast_or_null<NamedDecl>(ASTNode.Parent),
ASTNode.ContainerDC, ASTNode.OrigE, Kind);
`dyn_cast_or_null<NamedDecl>(ASTNode.Parent)` is somehow a null pointer and in tools/libclang/CXIndexDataConsumer.cpp:935
ContainerInfo Container;
getContainerInfo(DC, Container);
The null DC is casted `ContInfo.cursor = getCursor(cast<Decl>(DC));` and SIGSEGV.
```
See discussions in https://github.com/jacobdufault/cquery/issues/219https://github.com/jacobdufault/cquery/issues/192
Reviewers: akyrtzi, sammccall, yvvan
Reviewed By: sammccall
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41575
llvm-svn: 322017
This is useful for e.g. highlighting purposes in an IDE.
Note: First version of this patch was reverted due to failing tests in
opencl-types.cl with -target ppc64le-unknown-linux. These tests are
adapted now.
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40072
llvm-svn: 321794
This one was rolled back as follow-up to the failing commit.
Second try.
For the function declaration
auto foo5(Foo) -> Foo;
the parameter tokens were mapped to cursors representing the
FunctionDecl:
Keyword: "auto" [1:1 - 1:5] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Identifier: "test5" [1:6 - 1:11] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Punctuation: "(" [1:11 - 1:12] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Identifier: "X" [1:12 - 1:13] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6 // Ops, not a TypeRef
Punctuation: ")" [1:13 - 1:14] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Punctuation: "->" [1:15 - 1:17] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Identifier: "X" [1:18 - 1:19] TypeRef=struct X:7:8
Punctuation: ";" [1:19 - 1:20]
Fix this by ensuring that the trailing return type is not visited as
first.
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40561
llvm-svn: 321709
This broke test/Index/opencl-types.cl on several buildbots:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-cmake-aarch64-lld/builds/3294http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64be-linux-multistage/builds/6498http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64le-linux-multistage/builds/5239
> [libclang] Support querying whether a declaration is invalid
>
> This is useful for e.g. highlighting purposes in an IDE.
>
> Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40072
Also reverting follow-ups that otherwise caused conflicts for the
revert:
r321700 "Fix line endings."
r321701 "Fix more line endings."
r321698 "[libclang] Fix cursors for functions with trailing return type"
> For the function declaration
>
> auto foo5(Foo) -> Foo;
> the parameter tokens were mapped to cursors representing the
> FunctionDecl:
>
> Keyword: "auto" [1:1 - 1:5] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
> Identifier: "test5" [1:6 - 1:11] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
> Punctuation: "(" [1:11 - 1:12] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
> Identifier: "X" [1:12 - 1:13] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6 // Ops, not a TypeRef
> Punctuation: ")" [1:13 - 1:14] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
> Punctuation: "->" [1:15 - 1:17] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
> Identifier: "X" [1:18 - 1:19] TypeRef=struct X:7:8
> Punctuation: ";" [1:19 - 1:20]
>
> Fix this by ensuring that the trailing return type is not visited as
> first.
>
> Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40561
llvm-svn: 321708
For the function declaration
auto foo5(Foo) -> Foo;
the parameter tokens were mapped to cursors representing the
FunctionDecl:
Keyword: "auto" [1:1 - 1:5] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Identifier: "test5" [1:6 - 1:11] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Punctuation: "(" [1:11 - 1:12] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Identifier: "X" [1:12 - 1:13] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6 // Ops, not a TypeRef
Punctuation: ")" [1:13 - 1:14] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Punctuation: "->" [1:15 - 1:17] FunctionDecl=test5:1:6
Identifier: "X" [1:18 - 1:19] TypeRef=struct X:7:8
Punctuation: ";" [1:19 - 1:20]
Fix this by ensuring that the trailing return type is not visited as
first.
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40561
llvm-svn: 321698
This is useful for e.g. highlighting purposes in an IDE.
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40072
llvm-svn: 321697
Summary:
This is currently 16 bytes, the patch reduces it to 4.
(Building with clang on linux x84, I guess others are similar)
The only subfield that might need a bigger type is SymbolPropertySet,
I've moved it to the end of the struct so if it grows, SymbolInfo will
only be 8 bytes.
With a full index of namespace-scope symbols from the LLVM project (200k)
loaded into clangd, this saves ~2MB of RAM.
Reviewers: akyrtzi
Subscribers: ilya-biryukov, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41514
llvm-svn: 321411
This patch allows checking whether a C++ record declaration is abstract through
libclang and clang.cindex (Python).
Patch by Johann Klähn!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36952
llvm-svn: 320748
requested by client
This is a follow up to r319702 which records parsing invocations.
These files are not emitted by default, and the client has to specify the
invocation emission path first.
rdar://35322543
llvm-svn: 320085
Summary:
This enables us to use information in Preprocessor when handling symbol
occurrences.
Reviewers: arphaman, hokein
Reviewed By: hokein
Subscribers: malaperle, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40884
llvm-svn: 320030
This can be used by clients in conjunction with an offset returned by
e.g. clang_getFileLocation. Now those clients do not need to also
open/read the file.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40643
llvm-svn: 319881
We currently use target_link_libraries without an explicit scope
specifier (INTERFACE, PRIVATE or PUBLIC) when linking executables.
Dependencies added in this way apply to both the target and its
dependencies, i.e. they become part of the executable's link interface
and are transitive.
Transitive dependencies generally don't make sense for executables,
since you wouldn't normally be linking against an executable. This also
causes issues for generating install export files when using
LLVM_DISTRIBUTION_COMPONENTS. For example, clang has a lot of LLVM
library dependencies, which are currently added as interface
dependencies. If clang is in the distribution components but the LLVM
libraries it depends on aren't (which is a perfectly legitimate use case
if the LLVM libraries are being built static and there are therefore no
run-time dependencies on them), CMake will complain about the LLVM
libraries not being in export set when attempting to generate the
install export file for clang. This is reasonable behavior on CMake's
part, and the right thing is for LLVM's build system to explicitly use
PRIVATE dependencies for executables.
Unfortunately, CMake doesn't allow you to mix and match the keyword and
non-keyword target_link_libraries signatures for a single target; i.e.,
if a single call to target_link_libraries for a particular target uses
one of the INTERFACE, PRIVATE, or PUBLIC keywords, all other calls must
also be updated to use those keywords. This means we must do this change
in a single shot. I also fully expect to have missed some instances; I
tested by enabling all the projects in the monorepo (except dragonegg),
and configuring both with and without shared libraries, on both Darwin
and Linux, but I'm planning to rely on the buildbots for other
configurations (since it should be pretty easy to fix those).
Even after this change, we still have a lot of target_link_libraries
calls that don't specify a scope keyword, mostly for shared libraries.
I'm thinking about addressing those in a follow-up, but that's a
separate change IMO.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40823
llvm-svn: 319840
Storing the contents of unsaved files is too expensive.
Instead a hash is stored with a record invocation. When a reproducer is
generated, Clang will compare the stored hashes to the new hashes to determine
if the contents of a file has changed. This way we'll know when a reproducer was
generated for a different source to the one that triggered the original crash.
rdar://35322543
llvm-svn: 319729
by client
This patch extends libclang by allowing it to record parsing operations to a
temporary JSON file. The file is deleted after parsing succeeds. When a crash
happens during parsing, the file is preserved and the client will be able to use
it to generate a reproducer for the crash.
These files are not emitted by default, and the client has to specify the
invocation emission path first.
rdar://35322543
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40527
llvm-svn: 319702
Summary:
When 'buffer-file-name' is nil 'call-process-region' returned a segmentation fault error.
This was a problem when using clang-format-buffer on an orgmode source code editing buffer.
I fixed this problem by excluding the '-assume-filename' argument when 'buffer-file-name' is nil.
To make it a bit more flexible I also added an optional argument, 'assume-file-name', to specify an assume-filename that overrides 'buffer-file-name'.
Reviewers: klimek, djasper, phst, phi
Reviewed By: phst, phi
Subscribers: phi, jholewinski, mgorny, javed.absar, eraman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37903
llvm-svn: 319621
Use this function to create the install targets rather than doing so
manually, which gains us the `-stripped` install targets to perform
stripped installations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40675
llvm-svn: 319489
These functions were defined as static members of TemplateSpecializationType.
Now they are moved to namespace level. Previously there were different
implementations for lists containing TemplateArgument and TemplateArgumentLoc,
now these implementations share the same code.
This change is a result of refactoring patch D40508. NFC.
llvm-svn: 319178
Enabled crash recovery for some libclang operations on a calling thread even
when LIBCLANG_NOTHREAD is specified.
Previously it would only run under crash recovery if LIBCLANG_NOTHREAD is not
set. Moved handling of LIBCLANG_NOTHREAD env variable into RunSafely from its
call sites.
llvm-svn: 318142
CLion's Sax parser threw this error:
Failed to parse clang-format XML replacements. Input: <?xml version='1.0'?>
<replacements xml:space='preserve' incomplete_format='true' line=89>
[...]
[org.xml.sax.SAXParseException; lineNumber: 2; columnNumber: 66; Open quote is expected for attribute "line" associated with an element type "replacements".]
Patch by Justine Tunney (jart@google.com)!
llvm-svn: 317205
`LLVM_DISTRIBUTION_COMPONENTS` assumes that each component has both
`component` and `install-component` targets. Add a dummy no-op target
for `libclang-headers` to placate this check.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39524
llvm-svn: 317188
`add_clang_tool` includes a call to `add_clang_executable`, but it also
sets up the install rule, and adds an `install-*` target. The latter is
required for using `LLVM_DISTRIBUTION_COMPONENTS`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39522
llvm-svn: 317150
This allows including clang-refactor in LLVM_DISTRIBUTION_COMPONENTS
to build clang-refactor as part of the toolchain distribution.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39266
llvm-svn: 316540
This commit adds an initial, skeleton outline of the "extract function"
refactoring. The extracted function doesn't capture variables / rewrite code
yet, it just basically does a simple copy-paste.
The following initiation rules are specified:
- extraction can only be done for executable code in a function/method/block.
This means that you can't extract a global variable initialize into a function
right now.
- simple literals and references are not extractable.
This commit also adds support for full source ranges to clang-refactor's test
mode.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38982
llvm-svn: 316465
o) Add a 'Location' class that represents the four properties of a
physical location
o) Enhance 'SourceLocation' to provide 'expansion' and 'spelling'
locations, maintaining backwards compatibility with existing code by
forwarding the four properties to 'expansion'.
o) Update the implementation to use 'clang_getExpansionLocation'
instead of the deprecated 'clang_getInstantiationLocation', which
has been present since 2011.
o) Update the implementation of 'clang_getSpellingLocation' to actually
obtain spelling location instead of file location.
llvm-svn: 316278
Summary:
Change clang-refactor default behavior to print the new code after refactoring
(instead of editing the source files), which would make it easier to use
and debug the refactoring action.
Reviewers: arphaman, ioeric
Reviewed By: arphaman
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39092
llvm-svn: 316212
It'd be better that they are #cmakedefine01 rather than #cmakedefine.
(#if FOO rather than #if defined(FOO))
Then we can find missing #include "clang/Config/config.h" in the future.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35541
llvm-svn: 316061
Summary: Previously, `VisitAttributes` was not called for function and class templates and thus their attributes were not accessible using libclang.
Reviewers: bkramer, arphaman, rsmith, jbcoe
Reviewed By: jbcoe
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Patch by jklaehn (Johann Klähn)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36955
llvm-svn: 315958
This commit allows the refactoring library to use its own set of
refactoring-specific diagnostics to reports things like initiation errors.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38772
llvm-svn: 315924
The fixed commit ensures that ParsedSourceRange works correctly
with Windows paths.
Original message:
This commit actually brings clang-refactor to a usable state as it can now
apply the refactoring changes to source files.
The -selection option is now also fully supported.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38402
llvm-svn: 315918
Summary:
Convert clang::LangAS to a strongly typed enum
Currently both clang AST address spaces and target specific address spaces
are represented as unsigned which can lead to subtle errors if the wrong
type is passed. It is especially confusing in the CodeGen files as it is
not possible to see what kind of address space should be passed to a
function without looking at the implementation.
I originally made this change for our LLVM fork for the CHERI architecture
where we make extensive use of address spaces to differentiate between
capabilities and pointers. When merging the upstream changes I usually
run into some test failures or runtime crashes because the wrong kind of
address space is passed to a function. By converting the LangAS enum to a
C++11 we can catch these errors at compile time. Additionally, it is now
obvious from the function signature which kind of address space it expects.
I found the following errors while writing this patch:
- ItaniumRecordLayoutBuilder::LayoutField was passing a clang AST address
space to TargetInfo::getPointer{Width,Align}()
- TypePrinter::printAttributedAfter() prints the numeric value of the
clang AST address space instead of the target address space.
However, this code is not used so I kept the current behaviour
- initializeForBlockHeader() in CGBlocks.cpp was passing
LangAS::opencl_generic to TargetInfo::getPointer{Width,Align}()
- CodeGenFunction::EmitBlockLiteral() was passing a AST address space to
TargetInfo::getPointerWidth()
- CGOpenMPRuntimeNVPTX::translateParameter() passed a target address space
to Qualifiers::addAddressSpace()
- CGOpenMPRuntimeNVPTX::getParameterAddress() was using
llvm::Type::getPointerTo() with a AST address space
- clang_getAddressSpace() returns either a LangAS or a target address
space. As this is exposed to C I have kept the current behaviour and
added a comment stating that it is probably not correct.
Other than this the patch should not cause any functional changes.
Reviewers: yaxunl, pcc, bader
Reviewed By: yaxunl, bader
Subscribers: jlebar, jholewinski, nhaehnle, Anastasia, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38816
llvm-svn: 315871
This commit actually brings clang-refactor to a usable state as it can now
apply the refactoring changes to source files.
The -selection option is now also fully supported.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38402
llvm-svn: 315738
The recommit fixes a UB bug that occurred only on a small number of bots.
Original message:
This commit adds initial support for refactoring options. One can now use
optional and required std::string options.
This commit also adds a NewNameOption for the local-rename refactoring action to
allow rename to work with custom names.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37856
llvm-svn: 315661
Summary:
Compile with DummyClangFuzzer.cpp as entry point rather than
libFuzzer's main when coverage instrumentation is missing.
https://llvm.org/pr34314
Reviewers: kcc, bogner, vitalybuka
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Subscribers: cfe-commits, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38642
llvm-svn: 315336
This commit adds initial support for refactoring options. One can now use
optional and required std::string options.
This commit also adds a NewNameOption for the local-rename refactoring action to
allow rename to work with custom names.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37856
llvm-svn: 315087
This patch relates to: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33666 This adds support
for template parameters to be passed to the address_space attribute.
The main goal is to add further flexibility to the attribute and allow
for it to be used easily with templates.
The main additions are a new type (DependentAddressSpaceType) alongside
its TypeLoc and its mangling. As well as the logic required to support
dependent address spaces which mainly resides in TreeTransform.h and
SemaType.cpp.
llvm-svn: 314649
ExternalASTMerger has hitherto relied on being able to look up
any Decl through its named DeclContext chain. This works for
many cases, but causes problems for function-local structs,
which cannot be looked up in their containing FunctionDecl. An
example case is
void f() {
{ struct S { int a; }; }
{ struct S { bool b; }; }
}
It is not possible to lookup either of the two Ses individually
(or even to provide enough information to disambiguate) after
parsing is over; and there is typically no need to, since they
are invisible to the outside world.
However, ExternalASTMerger needs to be able to complete either
S on demand. This led to an XFAIL on test/Import/local-struct,
which this patch removes. The way the patch works is:
It defines a new data structure, ExternalASTMerger::OriginMap,
which clients are expected to maintain (default-constructing
if the origin does not have an ExternalASTMerger servicing it)
As DeclContexts are imported, if they cannot be looked up by
name they are placed in the OriginMap. This allows
ExternalASTMerger to complete them later if necessary.
As DeclContexts are imported from an origin that already has
its own OriginMap, the origins are forwarded – but only for
those DeclContexts that are actually used. This keeps the
amount of stored data minimal.
The patch also applies several improvements from review:
- Thoroughly documents the interface to ExternalASTMerger;
- Adds optional logging to help track what's going on; and
- Cleans up a bunch of braces and dangling elses.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38208
llvm-svn: 314336
clang-format.exe removes trailing new lines at end of file.
However, if no NL is found at EOF one should be added.
Patch by Teodor MICU!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37732
llvm-svn: 314033
Summary:
ObjC classes have two associated symbols, one for the class and one for the
metaclass.
This change overloads `CodegenNameGenerator::getAllManglings` to produce both
class and metaclass symbols.
While this function is called by `clang_Cursor_getCXXManglings`, it's only
called for CXXRecordDecl and CXXMethodDecl, and so libclang's behavior is
unchanged.
Reviewers: arphaman, abdulras, alexshap, compnerd
Reviewed By: compnerd
Subscribers: compnerd
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37671
llvm-svn: 313997
This patch introduces a class that can help to build tools that require cross
translation unit facilities. This class allows function definitions to be loaded
from external AST files based on an index. In order to use this functionality an
index is required. The index format is a flat text file but it might be
replaced with a different solution in the near future. USRs are used as names to
look up the functions definitions. This class also does caching to avoid
redundant loading of AST files.
Right now only function defnitions can be loaded using this API because this is
what the in progress cross translation unit feature of the Static Analyzer
requires. In to future this might be extended to classes, types etc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34512
llvm-svn: 313975
When clang is called as 'target-clang', put deduced target option at
the start of argument list so that option '--target=' specified in command
line could override it.
This change fixes PR34671.
llvm-svn: 313760
This commit ensures that CommonOptionsParser works with subcommands. This allows
clang-refactor to use the CommonOptionsParser.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37618
llvm-svn: 313260
local-rename action
This commit introduces the clang-refactor tool alongside the local-rename action
which uses the existing renaming engine used by clang-rename. The tool
doesn't actually perform the source transformations yet, it just provides
testing support. This commit also moves only one test from clang-rename over to
test/Refactor. I will continue to move the other tests throughout
development of clang-refactor.
The following options are supported by clang-refactor:
-v: use verbose output
-selection: The source range that corresponds to the portion of the source
that's selected (currently only special command test:<file> is supported).
Please note that a follow-up commit will migrate clang-refactor to
libTooling's common option parser, so clang-refactor will be able to use
the common interface with compilation database and options like -p, -extra-arg,
etc.
The testing support provided by clang-refactor is described below:
When -selection=test:<file> is given, clang-refactor will parse the selection
commands from that file. The selection commands are grouped and the specified
refactoring action invoked by the tool. Each command in a group is expected to
produce an identical result. The precise syntax for the selection commands is
described in a comment in TestSupport.h.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36574
llvm-svn: 313244
Introduce the 'TLS Kind' property of variable declarations through
libclang. Additionally, provide a Python accessor for it, and test that
functionality.
Patch by Masud Rahman!
llvm-svn: 313111
We're moving the extension to a new account on the VS Marketplace, and
apparently it's not possible to re-upload an extension with an existing
ID on a new account.
llvm-svn: 313060
This patch teaches the preprocessor to report more precise source ranges for
code that is skipped due to conditional directives.
The new behavior includes the '#' from the opening directive and the full text
of the line containing the closing directive in the skipped area. This matches
up clang's behavior (we don't IRGen the code between the closing "endif" and
the end of a line).
This also affects the code coverage implementation. See llvm.org/PR34166 (this
also happens to be rdar://problem/23224058).
The old behavior (report the end of the skipped range as the end
location of the 'endif' token) is preserved for indexing clients.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36642
llvm-svn: 312947
Summary:
The use case is that renaming multiple symbols in a large enough codebase is
much faster if all of these can be done with a single invocation, but
there will be multiple translation units where one or more symbols are
not found.
Old behavior was to exit with an error (default) or exit without
reporting an error (-force). New behavior is that -force results in a
best-effort rename: rename symbols which are found and just ignore the
rest.
The existing help for -force sort of already implies this behavior.
Reviewers: cfe-commits, klimek, arphaman
Reviewed By: klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37634
llvm-svn: 312942
This is a recommit of r312781; in some build configurations
variable names are omitted, so changed the new regression
test accordingly.
llvm-svn: 312794
This adds _Float16 as a source language type, which is a 16-bit floating point
type defined in C11 extension ISO/IEC TS 18661-3.
In follow up patches documentation and more tests will be added.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33719
llvm-svn: 312781
This patch changes the default behavior of `diagtool tree` to only
display warning flags and not the internal warnings flags. The latter is
an implementation detail of the compiler and usually not what the users
wants.
Furthermore, flags that are enabled by default are now also printed in
green. Originally, this was only the case for the diagnostic names.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37390
llvm-svn: 312546
Looks like this one was forgotten for clang_parseTranslationUnit*, as
LIBCLANG_NOTHREADS is checked for/in:
clang_saveTranslationUnit()
clang_reparseTranslationUnit()
clang_codeCompleteAt()
clang_indexTranslationUnit()
clang_indexSourceFile()
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36821
llvm-svn: 311990
Information about clang executable name components, such as target and
driver mode, was passes in std::pair. With this change it is passed in
a special structure. It improves readability and makes access to this
information more convenient.
NFC.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36057
llvm-svn: 311981
Summary:
This adds shortcuts j and k to jump between changes.
It is especially useful in diffs with few changes.
Reviewers: arphaman
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36685
llvm-svn: 311570
Summary:
Rename stop-after to stop-diff-after. When building LLVM with
-DLLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=ON, stop-after collides with the stop-after
already present in LLVM.
Reviewers: johannes, arphaman
Subscribers: klimek, aheejin, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36989
llvm-svn: 311476
Summary:
This patch fixes a regression after https://reviews.llvm.org/rL305665,
which updates the structure of the `lines` variable.
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37011
llvm-svn: 311456
Summary:
Add separate tests for the top-down and the bottom-up phase, as well as
one for the optimal matching.
Reviewers: arphaman
Subscribers: klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36185
llvm-svn: 311284
Summary:
This is done with -ast-dump; the JSON variant has been renamed to
-ast-dump-json.
Reviewers: arphaman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36180
llvm-svn: 311232
Summary:
This also changes the output order of the changes. Now the matches are
printed in pre-order, intertwined with insertions, updates, and moves.
Deletions are printed afterwards.
Reviewers: arphaman
Subscribers: klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36179
llvm-svn: 311200
Summary:
Arguments can be specified after -ignore_remaining_args=1 to modify
the compiler invocation. For example, the following command-line
will fuzz LLVM with a custom optimization level and target triple:
clang-proto-fuzzer CORPUS/ -ignore_remaining_args -O3 \
-triple arm64-apple-ios9
Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Subscribers: aemerson, cfe-commits, kristof.beyls
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36882
llvm-svn: 311185
Summary:
Support command line options for build path and extra arguments
This emulates the options accepted by clang tools that use CommonOptionsParser.
Add a flag for controlling the maximum size parameter for bottom up matching.
Reviewers: arphaman
Subscribers: klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36177
llvm-svn: 311173
In dependent contexts we end up referencing these, so make sure they
have USRs, and have their declarations indexed. For the most part they
behave like typedefs, but we also need to worry about having multiple
using declarations with the same "name".
rdar://problem/33883650
llvm-svn: 311053
Summary:
The clang-proto-fuzzer models a subset of C++ as a protobuf and
uses libprotobuf-mutator to generate interesting mutations of C++
programs. Clang-proto-fuzzer has already found several bugs in
Clang (e.g., https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33747,
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33749).
As with clang-fuzzer, clang-proto-fuzzer requires the following
cmake flags:
- CMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang
- CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++
- LLVM_USE_SANITIZE_COVERAGE=YES // needed for libFuzzer
- LLVM_USE_SANITIZER=Address // needed for libFuzzer
In addition, clang-proto-fuzzer requires:
- CLANG_ENABLE_PROTO_FUZZER=ON
clang-proto-fuzzer also requires the following dependencies:
- binutils // needed for libprotobuf-mutator
- liblzma-dev // needed for libprotobuf-mutator
- libz-dev // needed for libprotobuf-mutator
- docbook2x // needed for libprotobuf-mutator
- Recent version of protobuf [3.3.0 is known to work]
A working version of libprotobuf-mutator will automatically be
downloaded and built as an external project.
Implementation of clang-proto-fuzzer provided by Kostya
Serebryany.
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33829
Reviewers: kcc, vitalybuka, bogner
Reviewed By: kcc, vitalybuka
Subscribers: thakis, mgorny, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36324
llvm-svn: 310408
viewing of the final IR. This is useful for confirming that
structure layout was correct.
I've added two tests:
- A test that checks that structs in top-level code are completed
correctly during struct layout (they are)
- A test that checks that structs defined in function bodies are
cpmpleted correctly during struct layout (currently they are not,
so this is XFAIL).
The second test fails because LookupSameContext()
(ExternalASTMerger.cpp) can't find the struct. This is an issue I
intend to resolve separately.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36429
llvm-svn: 310318
Previously this code was doing std::sort on IdentifierInfo pointers. Now
it sorts alphabetically by platform name.
This should de-flake clang/test/Index/availability.c, which was failing
non-deterministically for me.
llvm-svn: 310138
CLANG_TOOL_EXTRA_BUILD doesn't affect headers.
_CINDEX_LIB_ is defined when the target is SHARED.
On Win32, it affects clang-c/Platform.h and it shouldn't be ignored.
This is part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D35559
llvm-svn: 309557
This patch adds functionality and a test for importing Objective-C classes
and their methods.
It also adds a flag to clang-import-test to set the language used for
parsing. This takes the same argument format as the -x option to the
driver.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35274
llvm-svn: 309014
This is the first commit for the "Clang-based C/C++ diff tool" GSoC project.
ASTDiff is a new library that computes a structural AST diff between two ASTs
using the gumtree algorithm. Clang-diff is a new Clang tool that will show
the structural code changes between different ASTs.
Patch by Johannes Altmanninger!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34329
llvm-svn: 308731
I noticed that when I use "-analyze-config" option in scan-build-py, it
behaves differently from original perl based scan-build.
For example, command:
$ scan-build -analyzer-config ipa=basic-inlining make
Will work without any issues on perl version of scan-build. But on
scan-build-py it will throw an error message "error reading
'ipa=basic-inlining'".
After debugging, it turns out that the scan-build-py does not put
"-analyzer-config" flag in front of the analyzer config flags (in this
case is the "ipa=basic-inlining") in the final clang command line. This
patch fixes this issue.
Patch by Haowei Wu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34489
llvm-svn: 308401
LLVM_ENABLE_MODULES is sensitive of -D. Move them into config.h.
FIXME: It'd be better that they are #cmakedefine01 rather than #cmakedefine.
(#if FOO rather than #if defined(FOO))
Then we can find missing #include "clang/Config/config.h" in the future.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35527
llvm-svn: 308277
Move builtins from the x86 specific scope into the global
scope. Their use is still limited to x86_64 and aarch64 though.
This allows wine on aarch64 to properly handle variadic functions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34475
llvm-svn: 308218
- Extracted the reading of the tokens out into a separate function.
- Replace 'Argument' with 'Parameter' when referring to the identifiers of the macro definition (as opposed to the supplied arguments - MacroArgs - during the macro invocation).
This is in preparation for submitting patches for review to implement __VA_OPT__ which will otherwise just keep lengthening the HandleDefineDirective function and making it less comprehensible.
I will also directly update some extra clang tooling that is broken by the change from Argument to Parameter.
Hopefully the bots will stay appeased.
Thanks!
llvm-svn: 308190
- Extracted the reading of the tokens out into a separate function.
- Replace 'Argument' with 'Parameter' when referring to the identifiers of the macro definition (as opposed to the supplied arguments - MacroArgs - during the macro invocation).
This is in preparation for submitting patches for review to implement __VA_OPT__ which will otherwise just keep lengthening the HandleDefineDirective function and making it less comprehensible.
Thanks!
llvm-svn: 308157
the diagnostic to its enum value
This will be used by a script that invokes clang in a debugger and forces it
to stop when it reports a particular diagnostic.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35306
llvm-svn: 307813
This commit allows checking whether an enum declaration is scoped
through libclang and clang.cindex (Python).
Patch by Johann Klähn!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35187
llvm-svn: 307771
This commit allows checking whether an enum declaration is scoped
through libclang and clang.cindex (Python).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35187
llvm-svn: 307769
I didn't commit clang-import-test.cpp in r307600, but it had some
changes that were part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D35220
Corrected that now.
llvm-svn: 307602
This is a more principled version of r303756. That change was both very
brittle about the state of the Diags object going into the driver and
also broke tooling in funny ways.
In particular it prevented tools from capturing diagnostics properly and
made the compilation database logic fail to provide arguments to the
tool, falling back to scanning directories for JSON files.
llvm-svn: 306822
We use this when running a preprocessor-only action on an AST file in order to
avoid paying the runtime cost of loading the extra information.
llvm-svn: 306760
Summary: This patch exposes the exception specification type (noexcept,
etc.) of a C++ function through libclang and Python clang.cindex.
Reviewers: rsmith, aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: jbcoe, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34091
Patch by Andrew Bennieston
llvm-svn: 306483
This reverts commit r305688 meaning it reintroduces r305684. To repeat:
[NFC] Refactor DiagnosticRenderer to use FullSourceLoc
Move the DiagnosticRenderer and its dependents to using FullSourceLocs
instead of a SourceLocation and SourceManager pointer. The changeset is
rather large but entirely mechanical.
This is step one to allow DiagnosticRenderer to take either
llvm::SMLocs or clang::SourceLocations.
This breaks clang-tidy and clng-query which will be fixed in a commit
soon after.
Patch by Sanne Wouda
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31709
llvm-svn: 306384
Restore the `-gz` option to the driver with some minor tweaks to handle
the additional case for `-Wa,--compress-debug-sections`.
This intends to make the compression of the debug information
controllable from the driver. The following is the behaviour:
-gz enable compression (ambiguous for format, will default to zlib-gnu)
-gz=none disable compression
-gz=zlib-gnu enable compression (deprecated GNU style zlib compression)
-gz=zlib enable compression (zlib based compression)
Although -Wa,-compress-debug-sections works, it should be discouraged
when using the driver to invoke the assembler. However, we permit the
assembler to accept the GNU as style argument --compress-debug-sections
to maintain compatibility.
Note, -gz/-gz= does *NOT* imply -g. That is, you need to additionally
specific -g for debug information to be generated.
llvm-svn: 306115
Summary:
The ASTImporter should import CXX method overrides from the source context
when it imports a method decl.
Reviewers: spyffe, rsmith, doug.gregor
Reviewed By: spyffe
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34371
llvm-svn: 305850
Move the DiagnosticRenderer and its dependents to using FullSourceLocs
instead of a SourceLocation and SourceManager pointer. The changeset is
rather large but entirely mechanical.
This is step one to allow DiagnosticRenderer to take either
llvm::SMLocs or clang::SourceLocations.
Patch by Sanne Wouda
Review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31709
Change-Id: If351a112cdf6718e2d3ef6721b8da9c6376b32dd
llvm-svn: 305684
With this patch, one can configure a BufWrite hook that will make the
clang-format integration compute a diff of the current buffer with the file
that's on disk and format all changed lines. This should create a
zero-overhead auto-format solution that doesn't require the file to
already be clang-format clean to avoid spurious diffs.
Review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32429
llvm-svn: 305665
When -no-canonical-prefixes option is used and argv0 contains only
a program name, we need to do a PATH lookup to get an executable path,
otherwise the return value won't be a valid path and any subsequent
uses of it (e.g. when invoking -cc1) will fail with an error.
This patch fixes PR9576.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34290
llvm-svn: 305600
Most of libc++'s header files don't use extension. This prevents
using git-clang-format on them, which is frustrating.
This patch allows empty extensions to be passed using either
the --extensions option, or the clangformat.extensions git-config
value.
llvm-svn: 305437
cc1as does not currently access the "--" version of this flag. At the
very least this needs to be fixed and proper test cases need to be
added.
Simple reproducer:
clang -Wa,--compress-debug-sections /tmp/test.cc
Result:
error: unknown argument: '--compress-debug-sections'
llvm-svn: 305182
These options control the behaviour of the compression of debug info
sections on ELF targets. Our behaviour slightly diverges from the
behaviour of GCC. `-gz` maps to the `-compress-debug-sections` rather
than `-compress-debug-sections=zlib` or
`-compress-debug-sections=zlib-gnu`. This small divergence allows us to
be compatible across versions of binutils (=zlib support was introduced
in 2.26, while earlier versions only support =zlib-gnu). This also
allows users to not have to worry about the version of the assembler
they may be using if they are not using the IAS. Previously, users
would have had to go through the internal option
`-compress-debug-sectionss` and pass that through to the assembler,
which is no longer needed.
llvm-svn: 305165
No-one was using this, and it's not meaningful in general -- FrontendActions
can be run on inputs that don't have a corresponding source file. The current
frontend input can be obtained by asking the FrontendAction if any future
action actually needs it.
llvm-svn: 305045
This is useful for parsing a single file, as a fast/inaccurate 'mode' that can still provide declarations from the file, like the classes and their methods.
llvm-svn: 305044
This is tied with the LLVM side of the change to expose the debug
information compression types to clang. We now track the compression
type as an enumeration rather than a boolean. We still use the same
value (GNU) that we did previously. This is in preparation to support
passing down the compression type and switch it based on the command
line.
llvm-svn: 305039
Expose the following functions:
- clang_getTypedefName
- clang_getAddressSpace
Patch by Simon Perretta.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33598
llvm-svn: 304978
Summary:
Other llvm tools display their registered targets when showing version
information, but for some reason clang has never done this.
To support this, D33899 adds the llvm parts, which make it possible to
print version information to arbitrary raw_ostreams. This change adds
a call to printRegisteredTargetsForVersion in clang's PrintVersion, and
adds a raw_ostream parameter to two other PrintVersion functions.
Reviewers: beanz, chandlerc, dberris, mehdi_amini, zturner
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33900
llvm-svn: 304836
A suspended translation unit uses significantly less memory but on the
other side does not support any other calls than
clang_reparseTranslationUnit to resume it or
clang_disposeTranslationUnit to dispose it completely.
This helps IDEs to reduce the memory footprint. The data that is freed
by a call to clang_suspendTranslationUnit will be re-generated on the
next (re)parse anyway. Used with a preamble, this allows pretty fast
resumption of the translation unit for further use (compared to disposal
of the translation unit and a parse from scratch).
Patch by Nikolai Kosjar!
llvm-svn: 304212
The scan-build script provided by clang can be used to detect defects in
code in the compile time. However, we discovered that the
"--target=<value>" flag in clang is not properly handled by this script,
which results in failures when analyzing projects that have used this
flag in their makefile.
This single line of change allows scan-build script to properly handle
the "--target=<value>" flag.
Patch by Haowei Wu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33263
llvm-svn: 304025
Summary: This patch attempts to make `git-clang-format` both python2 and python3 compatible. Currently it only works in python2.
Reviewers: modocache, compnerd, djasper, jbcoe, srhines, ddunbar
Reviewed By: jbcoe
Subscribers: kimgr, mgorny, llvm-commits, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30773
llvm-svn: 303871
This is recommit of r302775, reverted in r302777 due to a fail in
clang-tidy. Original mesage is below.
Now if clang driver is given wrong arguments, in some cases it
continues execution and returns zero code. This change fixes this
behavior.
The fix revealed some errors in clang test set.
File test/Driver/gfortran.f90 added in r118203 checks forwarding
gfortran flags to GCC. Now driver reports error on this file, because
the option -working-directory implemented in clang differs from the
option with the same name implemented in gfortran, in clang the option
requires argument, in gfortran does not.
In the file test/Driver/arm-darwin-builtin.c clang is called with
options -fbuiltin-strcat and -fbuiltin-strcpy. These option were removed
in r191435 and now clang reports error on this test.
File arm-default-build-attributes.s uses option -verify, which is not
supported by driver, it is cc1 option.
Similarly, the file split-debug.h uses options -fmodules-embed-all-files
and -fmodule-format=obj, which are not supported by driver.
Other revealed errors are mainly mistypes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33013
llvm-svn: 303756
Summary:
This field is never assigned to and it's only ever read from libclang.
This patch removes it and adapts libclang to return constants.
Reviewers: klimek, bkramer
Reviewed By: klimek
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32351
llvm-svn: 303635
Expose pipe, sampler_t, clk_event_t, queue_t, reserve_id_t, and all
image types.
Update the opencl-types.cl test RUN line such that we can test the
OpenCL 2.0 types.
Patch by Simon Perretta.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33197
llvm-svn: 303626
ASTImporter has some bugs when it's importing types
that themselves come from an ExternalASTSource. This
is exposed particularly in the behavior when
comparing complete TagDecls with forward
declarations. This patch does several things:
- Adds a test case making sure that conflicting
forward-declarations are resolved correctly;
- Extends the clang-import-test harness to test
two-level importing, so that we make sure we
complete types when necessary; and
- Fixes a few bugs I found this way. Failure to
complete types was one; however, I also discovered
that complete RecordDecls aren't properly added to
the redecls chain for existing forward
declarations.
llvm-svn: 302975
Now if clang driver is given wrong arguments, in some cases it
continues execution and returns zero code. This change fixes this
behavior.
The fix revealed some errors in clang test set.
File test/Driver/gfortran.f90 added in r118203 checks forwarding
gfortran flags to GCC. Now driver reports error on this file, because
the option -working-directory implemented in clang differs from the
option with the same name implemented in gfortran, in clang the option
requires argument, in gfortran does not.
In the file test/Driver/arm-darwin-builtin.c clang is called with
options -fbuiltin-strcat and -fbuiltin-strcpy. These option were removed
in r191435 and now clang reports error on this test.
File arm-default-build-attributes.s uses option -verify, which is not
supported by driver, it is cc1 option.
Similarly, the file split-debug.h uses options -fmodules-embed-all-files
and -fmodule-format=obj, which are not supported by driver.
Other revealed errors are mainly mistypes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33013
llvm-svn: 302775
The intent for an explicit module build is that the diagnostics produced within
the module are those that were configured when the module was built, not those
that are enabled within a user of the module. This includes diagnostics that
don't actually show up until the module is used (for instance, diagnostics
produced during template instantiation and weird cases like -Wpadded).
We serialized and restored the diagnostic state for individual warning groups,
but previously did not track the state for flags like -Werror and -Weverything,
which are implemented as separate bits rather than as part of the diagnostics
mapping information.
llvm-svn: 301992
This allows users to query the target triple and target pointer width, which
would make me able to fix https://github.com/servo/rust-bindgen/issues/593 and
other related bugs in an elegant way (without having to manually parse the
target triple in the command line arguments).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32389
llvm-svn: 301648
This reverts commit r301449. It breaks the build with:
MacroPPCallbacks.h:114:50: error: non-virtual member function marked 'override' hides virtual member function
llvm-svn: 301469
Summary:
The PPCallbacks::MacroUndefined callback is currently insufficient for clients that need to track the MacroDirectives.
This patch adds an additional argument to PPCallbacks::MacroUndefined that is the undef MacroDirective.
Reviewers: bruno, manmanren
Reviewed By: bruno
Subscribers: nemanjai, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29923
llvm-svn: 301449
Summary: This patch replaces the boolean IncompleteFormat that is used to notify the client if an unrecoverable syntax error occurred by a struct that also contains a line number.
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32298
llvm-svn: 300985
This patch fixes most of the python3 incompatabilities
within git-clang-format while keeping the script python2 compatible.
There is still one remaining incompatability that prevents using Python3
which is the `str` vs `byte` type change. I plan to put those fixes
up for review separately.
This patch contains fixes for the following incompatabilities:
1) Use the new style Python3 `print` function. This requires importing
__future__.print_function.
2) Fix incompatability between the Python3 octal prefix and the
octal prefix Git uses.
3) Replace use of dict.iteritems() with dict.viewitems() because iteritems()
has been removed in Python3. viewitems() reviews python 2.7 but that is
also what the script is documented as requiring.
llvm-svn: 300891
Summary: For some reason, the asan bot has recently started reporting this leak even though it existed for ages.
Reviewers: pcc
Reviewed By: pcc
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32243
llvm-svn: 300755
With the new release of VS, it's required that all plugins migrate to
the new VSIX manifest format. The new format is backwards compatible
with all versions newer that Visual Studio 2012, so this migration
effectively drops support for older versions of the IDE.
It's also required that these new extensions are built with Visual
Studio 2017, so unfortunately it was necessary to migrate the project
and solution. Also removed COM references to EnvDTE and
Microsoft.VisualStudio.TextManager.Interop from the csproj, as they seem
to both be unnecessary and would trigger build warnings because of
changes to GAC.
Patch by Hugo Puhlmann!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31740
llvm-svn: 300225
One way to currently test the reproducers is to setup
"FORCE_CLANG_DIAGNOSTICS_CRASH=1" before invoking clang. This simulates
a crash and produces the same contents needed by the reproducers. The
reproducers are specially useful when triaging Modules issues, not only
on crashes, but also for reproducing misleading warnings, errors, etc.
Add a '-gen-reproducer' driver option to clang (or any similar name) and
give users a flag option.
Note that clang already has a -fno-crash-diagnostics, which disables the
crash reproducers. I've decided not to propose "-fcrash-diagnostics"
since it doesn't convey the ideia of reproduction despite a crash.
rdar://problem/24114619
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27604
llvm-svn: 300109
clang-import-test has until now been only able to report top-level Decls.
This is clearly insufficient; we should be able to look inside structs
and namespaces also. This patch adds new test cases for a variety of
lookups inside existing ASTContexts, and adds the functionality necessar
to make most of these testcases work. (One testcase is known to fail
because of ASTImporter limitations when importing templates; I'll look
into that separately.)
This patch also separates the core functionality out into
ExternalASTMerger, an interface that allows clients like LLDB to make
use of it. clang-import-test now only has the machinery necessary to
set up the tests.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30435
llvm-svn: 299976
This change adds a feature to the clang-format VS extension that optionally
enables the automatic formatting of documents when saving. Since developers
always need to save their files, this eases the workflow of making sure source
files are properly formatted.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29221
llvm-svn: 299543
In such a case, as when using the NS_ENUM macro, for indexing purposes treat the typedef as 'transparent',
meaning we treat its references as symbols of the underlying tag symbol.
Also provide a libclang API to check for such typedefs.
llvm-svn: 298392
Summary:
The changes contained in this patch are:
1. Defines a new AST node `CoawaitDependentExpr` for representing co_await expressions while the promise type is still dependent.
2. Correctly detect and transform the 'co_await' operand to `p.await_transform(<expr>)` when possible.
3. Change the initial/final suspend points to build during the initial parse, so they have the correct operator co_await lookup results.
4. Fix transformation of the CoroutineBodyStmt so that it doesn't re-build the final/initial suspends.
@rsmith: This change is a little big, but it's not trivial for me to split it up. Please let me know if you would prefer this submitted as multiple patches.
Reviewers: rsmith, GorNishanov
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: ABataev, rsmith, mehdi_amini, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26057
llvm-svn: 297093
Second attempt after http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=296166&view=rev
In the first attempt, Code (the memory buffer backing the input file) was reset
before overwriteChangedFiles() was called, but overwriteChangedFiles() still
reads from it. This time, load the whole input file into memory instead of
using mmap when formatting in-place.
(Since the test is identical to what was in the repo before chapuni's revert,
svn diff doesn't show it – see the above link for the test.)
https://reviews.llvm.org/D30385
llvm-svn: 296408
Parameters have a 'child' relation to their function/method.
Also add an option '-include-locals' to 'c-index-test core' to enable indexing of function-local symbols.
Original patch from Nathan Hawes with some changes by me.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D30304
llvm-svn: 296282
Removed ndrange_t as Clang builtin type and added
as a struct type in the OpenCL header.
Use type name to do the Sema checking in enqueue_kernel
and modify IR generation accordingly.
Review: D28058
Patch by Dmitry Borisenkov!
llvm-svn: 295311
Expose the half type (fp16) through libclang and the python bindings.
It seems CXType_LastBuiltin was not updated in b2ea6d9 ("Enable
support for __float128 in Clang", 2016-04-13), so update it now.
Add an Index test for OpenCL types; in the future we will add other
OpenCL types such as images to this test.
Patch by Sven van Haastregt.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29718
llvm-svn: 294754
We model deduction-guides as functions with a new kind of name that identifies
the template whose deduction they guide; the bulk of this patch is adding the
new name kind. This gives us a clean way to attach an extensible list of guides
to a class template in a way that doesn't require any special handling in AST
files etc (and we're going to need these functions we come to performing
deduction).
llvm-svn: 294266
Summary:
The MPEG transport stream file format also uses ".ts" as its file extension.
This change detects its specific framing format (0x47 every 189 bytes) and
simply ignores MPEG TS files.
Reviewers: djasper, sammccall
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29186
llvm-svn: 293270
This change adds a new type node, DeducedTemplateSpecializationType, to
represent a type template name that has been used as a type. This is modeled
around AutoType, and shares a common base class for representing a deduced
placeholder type.
We allow deduced class template types in a few more places than the standard
does: in conditions and for-range-declarators, and in new-type-ids. This is
consistent with GCC and with discussion on the core reflector. This patch
does not yet support deduced class template types being named in typename
specifiers.
llvm-svn: 293207
Instead of using the location of the beginning '-'/'+'.
This is consistent with location used for function decls and ObjC method calls where we use the base name as the location as well.
llvm-svn: 293134
The thread_limit-clause on the combined directive applies to the
'teams' region of this construct. We modify the ThreadLimitClause
class to capture the clause expression within the 'target' region.
Reviewers: ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29087
llvm-svn: 293049
The num_teams-clause on the combined directive applies to the
'teams' region of this construct. We modify the NumTeamsClause
class to capture the clause expression within the 'target' region.
Reviewers: ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29085
llvm-svn: 293048
The num_threads-clause on the combined directive applies to the
'parallel' region of this construct. We modify the NumThreadsClause
class to capture the clause expression within the 'target' region.
The offload runtime call for 'target parallel' is changed to
__tgt_target_teams() with 1 team and the number of threads set by
this clause or a default if none.
Reviewers: ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29082
llvm-svn: 292997
Summary: Instead of picking the buffer file coding system, always use utf-8-unix for communicating with clang-format. This is fine because clang-format never actually reads the file to be formatted, only standard input. This is a bit simpler (process coding system is now a constant) and potentially faster, as utf-8-unix is Emacs's internal coding system. Also add an end-to-end test that actually invokes clang-format.
Reviewers: klimek
Reviewed By: klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28904
llvm-svn: 292593
The if-clause on the combined directive potentially applies to both the
'target' and the 'parallel' regions. Codegen'ing the if-clause on the
combined directive requires additional support because the expression in
the clause must be captured by the 'target' capture statement but not
the 'parallel' capture statement. Note that this situation arises for
other clauses such as num_threads.
The OMPIfClause class inherits OMPClauseWithPreInit to support capturing
of expressions in the clause. A member CaptureRegion is added to
OMPClauseWithPreInit to indicate which captured statement (in this case
'target' but not 'parallel') captures these expressions.
To ensure correct codegen of captured expressions in the presence of
combined 'target' directives, OMPParallelScope was added to 'parallel'
codegen.
Reviewers: ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28781
llvm-svn: 292437
Change the contract of GetStyle so that it returns an error when an error occurs
(i.e. when it writes to stderr), and only returns the fallback style when it
can't find a configuration file.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28081
llvm-svn: 292174
This patch is to implement sema and parsing for 'target teams distribute simd’ pragma.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28252
llvm-svn: 291579
This diffs enables using --section-ordering-file option of ld.gold
via the variable CLANG_ORDER_FILE.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28461
llvm-svn: 291449
Aleksey Shlypanikov pointed out my mistake in migrating an explicit
unique_ptr to auto - I was expecting the function returned a unique_ptr,
but instead it returned a raw pointer - introducing a leak.
Thanks Aleksey!
This reapplies r291184, reverted in r291249.
llvm-svn: 291270
This patch is to implement sema and parsing for 'target teams distribute parallel for simd’ pragma.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28202
llvm-svn: 290862
This patch is to implement sema and parsing for 'target teams distribute parallel for’ pragma.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28160
llvm-svn: 290725
This patch is to implement sema and parsing for 'target teams distribute' pragma.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28015
llvm-svn: 290508
Recommitted after formal approval.
LLVM's JIT is now the foundation of dynamic-compilation features for many languages. Clang also has low-level support for dynamic compilation (ASTImporter and ExternalASTSource, notably). How the compiler is set up for dynamic parsing is generally left up to individual clients, for example LLDB's C/C++/Objective-C expression parser and the ROOT project.
Although this arrangement offers external clients the flexibility to implement dynamic features as they see fit, the lack of an in-tree client means that subtle bugs can be introduced that cause regressions in the external clients but aren't caught by tests (or users) until much later. LLDB for example regularly encounters complicated ODR violation scenarios where it is not immediately clear who is at fault.
Other external clients (notably, Cling) rely on similar functionality, and another goal is to break this functionality up into composable parts so that any client can be built easily on top of Clang without requiring extensive additional code.
I propose that the parts required to build a simple expression parser be added to Clang. Initially, I aim to have the following features:
A piece that looks up external declarations from a variety of sources (e.g., from previous dynamic compilations, from modules, or from DWARF) and uses clear conflict resolution rules to reconcile differences, with easily understood errors. This functionality will be supported by in-tree tests.
A piece that works hand in hand with the LLVM JIT to resolve the locations of external declarations so that e.g. variables can be redeclared and (for high-performance applications like DTrace) external variables can be accessed directly from the registers where they reside.
This commit adds a tester that parses a sequence of source files and then uses them as source data for an expression. External references are resolved using an ExternalASTSource that responds to name queries using an ASTImporter. This is the setup that LLDB uses, and the motivating reason for MinimalImport in ASTImporter. When complete, this tester will implement the first of the above goals.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27180
llvm-svn: 290367
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.
This is a re-commit of r290080 (reverted in r290092) with a fix for a
use-after-lifetime bug.
llvm-svn: 290203
Summary:
Fixes spelling name ranges for user-defined string literal operators.
Example:
constexpr int operator""_toint(unsigned long long val)
{ return int(val); }
Before this patch the spelling name range on consisted of 'operator'.
After this patch: 'operator""_toint'.
Related to http://reviews.llvm.org/D5041, which fixes the function for
other cursor kinds.
Reviewers: akyrtzi, craigt, skalinichev, klimek, milianw, bkramer
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang-c
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D18462
llvm-svn: 290172
mingw32-ld complains missing symbols in exports,
Cannot export clang_findIncludesInFileWithBlock: symbol not defined
Cannot export clang_findReferencesInFileWithBlock: symbol not defined
Cannot export clang_visitChildrenWithBlock: symbol not defined
They are excluded conditionally in header along has_blocks.
We should do either;
1. Exclude also function bodies conditionally, and introduce "optional" exporter.
2. Give dummy function bodies for them.
3. Implement functions w/o blocks.
llvm-svn: 290113
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
These are unnecessary, the declarations already carry the 'extern C' property, and if there is mismatch
between declaration and definition then we will get linker errors via libclang.exports.
llvm-svn: 290025
LLVM's JIT is now the foundation of dynamic-compilation features for many languages. Clang also has low-level support for dynamic compilation (ASTImporter and ExternalASTSource, notably). How the compiler is set up for dynamic parsing is generally left up to individual clients, for example LLDB's C/C++/Objective-C expression parser and the ROOT project.
Although this arrangement offers external clients the flexibility to implement dynamic features as they see fit, the lack of an in-tree client means that subtle bugs can be introduced that cause regressions in the external clients but aren't caught by tests (or users) until much later. LLDB for example regularly encounters complicated ODR violation scenarios where it is not immediately clear who is at fault.
Other external clients (notably, Cling) rely on similar functionality, and another goal is to break this functionality up into composable parts so that any client can be built easily on top of Clang without requiring extensive additional code.
I propose that the parts required to build a simple expression parser be added to Clang. Initially, I aim to have the following features:
- A piece that looks up external declarations from a variety of sources (e.g., from previous dynamic compilations, from modules, or from DWARF) and uses clear conflict resolution rules to reconcile differences, with easily understood errors. This functionality will be supported by in-tree tests.
- A piece that works hand in hand with the LLVM JIT to resolve the locations of external declarations so that e.g. variables can be redeclared and (for high-performance applications like DTrace) external variables can be accessed directly from the registers where they reside.
This commit adds a tester that parses a sequence of source files and then uses them as source data for an expression. External references are resolved using an ExternalASTSource that responds to name queries using an ASTImporter. This is the setup that LLDB uses, and the motivating reason for MinimalImport in ASTImporter. When complete, this tester will implement the first of the above goals.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27180
llvm-svn: 290004
Bound to Ctrl+R, Ctrl+D by default. Also added section on how to debug the extension to the Readme.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27501
llvm-svn: 289910
Presently, the version number of the VSIX matches the LLVM version number. However, as this number doesn't change often, it means that as we release new versions of this VSIX, it will have the same version number, which means users must first uninstall the old version before installing the new one. With this change, we generate a 4th part to the version number that is a date stamp (year, month, day); for example: 4.0.0.161203.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27438
llvm-svn: 289909
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
While C(++) and ObjC are generally formatted the same way and can be
mixed, people might want to choose different styles based on the
language. This patch recognizes .m and .mm files as ObjC and also
implements a very crude detection of whether or not a .h file contains
ObjC code. This can be improved over time.
Also move most of the ObjC tests into their own test file to keep file
size maintainable.
llvm-svn: 289428
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
The entries in vim.current.buffer appear to be decoded strings, which
means that python3 won't allow invoking 'decode' on them. Keep the old
behavior when running under python2, but skip the error-inducing decode
step with python3..
llvm-svn: 289308
This patch is to implement sema and parsing for 'teams distribute parallel for' pragma.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27345
llvm-svn: 289179
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
cc1_main.cpp has the following include chain:
llvm/LinkAllPasses.h
llvm/Analysis/AliasSetTracker.h
llvm/Analysis/AliasAnalysis.h
llvm/IR/CallSite.h
llvm/IR/Attributes.h
llvm/IR/Attributes.gen
This means clang needs to depend on intrinsics_gen.
llvm-svn: 287407
ClangOffloadBundler.cpp has the following include chain:
llvm/Bitcode/BitcodeWriter.h
llvm/IR/ModuleSummaryIndex.h
llvm/IR/Module.h
llvm/IR/Function.h
llvm/IR/Argument.h
llvm/IR/Attributes.h
llvm/IR/Attributes.gen
This means clang-offload-bundler needs to depend on intrinsics_gen.
llvm-svn: 287406
include-fixer only slightly bloats the size of libclang, but since
libclang has no explicit plugin mechanism it's the only way of getting
this to work. Clang-tidy is already there and so far there weren't many
complaints ;)
This is designed to be easy to remove again if libclang ever grows
proper plugin support.
llvm-svn: 287229
The change in D26502 splits ReaderWriter.h, which contains the APIs
into both the BitReader and BitWriter libraries, into BitcodeReader.h
and BitcodeWriter.h.
Change clang uses to the appropriate split header(s).
llvm-svn: 286567
Summary:
If a file has been renamed/deleted from the filesystem and --diff mode
with two commits is active, attempting to get the file's mode will fail.
This change uses git-ls-tree instead to get the correct permissions for
the given revision.
Patch by Luis Hector Chavez!
Reviewers: djasper, lodato
Subscribers: srhines, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26287
llvm-svn: 286212
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
clang-format.py currently seems to treat vim.current.buf as ascii-encoded data,
which leads to an UnicodeDecodeError when trying to format any text containing
non-ascii characters:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
File ".../tools/clang/tools/clang-format/clang-format.py", line 110, in <module>
main()
File ".../tools/clang/tools/clang-format/clang-format.py", line 87, in main
stdout, stderr = p.communicate(input=text.encode(encoding))
UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xe2 in position 3996: ordinal not in range(128)
llvm-svn: 284988
layout for PIE binaries, ask the OS how much stack space is already in use to
avoid stack overflow if we are run with more than 512K of combined command line
arguments + environment variables.
llvm-svn: 284271
The core of the change is supposed to be NFC, however it also fixes
what I believe was an undefined behavior when calling:
va_start(ValueArgs, Desc);
with Desc being a StringRef.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25342
llvm-svn: 283671
- Enable lexical binding
- Formatting
- Enable file name completion for the clang-format-executable variable
- Add a missing docstring
- When available, use bufferpos-to-filepos and filepos-to-bufferpos. These functions given more precise mapping than byte-to-position and position-bytes.
- Rename arguments of clang-format-region to match the docstring
- Instead of binding local variables to nil and then assigning them, bind them directly to their values
- Make use of the fact that insert-file-contents returns the number of characters it inserted
- Use cl-destructuring-bind to make the code a bit shorter
- Use standard iteration (dolist) instead of mapc with a lambda, which is more common and shorter
- Remove a message that was most likely only present for debugging purposes
Patch by Philipp Stephani.
llvm-svn: 283206
Install the 'clang-cpp' symlink used to spawn the preprocessor. The code
handling this suffix is already included in Driver. FreeBSD is already
creating such a symlink in ports, and a similar one was requested
by Gentoo/FreeBSD team. The goal is to handle software that takes a C
preprocessor via a variable but does not handle passing options
correctly (i.e. 'clang -E' does not work).
Bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/478810
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25161
llvm-svn: 283075
Summary:
When building pre-upload hooks using git-clang-format, it is useful to limit the scope to a diff of two commits (instead of from a commit against the working tree) to allow for less false positives in dependent commits.
This change adds the option of specifying two git commits to git-clang-format when using the `--diff` flag, which uses a different strategy to diff (using `git-diff-tree` instead of `git-diff-index`), and runs clang-format against the second commit instead of the working directory.
There is a slight backwards-incompatibility introduced with this change: if a filename matches a branch name or other commit-ish, then `git clang-format <commit> <file>` will no longer work as expected; use `git clang-format <commit> -- <file>` instead.
Patch by Luis Hector Chavez!
Reviewers: djasper, lodato
Subscribers: lodato, cfe-commits, srhines
Projects: #clang-c
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24319
llvm-svn: 282136
Remove the relative path hack in scan-build-py that converts a fully qualified
directory name and a fully qualified file path to a relative path before running
the analyzer on a file.
This hack is not needed: the bad interaction with SATestsBuild.py it was
intended to address is actually the same underlying problem that r280768 fixed.
Further, because the hack would always relativize paths, it caused
SATestBuild.py to be unable to properly line up issues when the build system
changed directory and then built a source file in a child directory but used a
fully-qualified path for the source file.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24470
llvm-svn: 281516
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
Summary: This change adds "java" to the list of known extensions that clang-format supports.
Patch by Luis Hector Chavez
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: srhines, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24401
llvm-svn: 281294
Use (call-process region nil ...) instead of (point-min) so that the
call works in narrowed buffers.
Patch by Philipp Stephani, thank you!
llvm-svn: 281203
This commit improves compatibility with the perl version of scan-build.
The perl version of scan-build produces output report directories with
increasing lexicographic ordering. This ordering is relied on by the CmpRuns.py
tool in utils/analyzer when comparing results for build commands with multiple
steps. That tool tries to line up the output directory for each step between
different runs of the analyzer based on the increasing directory name.
The python version of scan-build uses file.mkdtemp() with a time stamp
prefix to create report directories. The timestamp has a 1-second precision.
This means that when analysis of a single build step takes less than a second
the ordering property that CmpRuns.py expects will sometimes not hold,
depending on the timing and the random suffix generated by mkdtemp(). Ultimately
this causes CmpRuns to incorrectly correlate results from build steps and report
spurious differences between runs.
This commit increases the precision of the timestamp used in scan-build-py to
the microsecond level. This approach still has the same underlying issue -- but
in practice analysis of any build step is unlikely to take less than a
millisecond.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24163
llvm-svn: 280768
Checking for the type of the command line tokenizer should not be the criteria to enable support for the CL environment variable, this change checks that we are in clang-cl mode instead.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23503
llvm-svn: 280702
textually included, create an ImportDecl just as we would if we reached a
#include of any other modular header. This is necessary in order to correctly
determine the set of variables to initialize for an imported module.
This should hopefully make the modules selfhost buildbot green again.
llvm-svn: 280409
clang-format.py previously only worked in vim compiled against python2.
This patch adds the necessary syntax changes to make this work with vim
linked against python3, which is now shipped by default for at least Ubuntu16 and Arch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23319
Subscribers: cfe-commits
llvm-svn: 280240
Summary:
1. Pair removed from StringMap was not destroyed
2. ObjectFile had no owner
Reviewers: sfantao
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23865
llvm-svn: 279722
Summary:
This patch adds the capability to bundle object files in sections of the host binary using a designated naming convention for these sections. This patch uses the functionality of the object reader already in the LLVM library to read bundled files, and invokes clang with the incremental linking options to create bundle files.
Bundling files involves creating an IR file with the contents of the bundle assigned as initializers of globals binded to the designated sections. This way the bundling implementation is agnostic of the host object format.
The features added by this patch were requested in the RFC discussion in http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2016-February/047547.html.
Reviewers: echristo, tra, jlebar, hfinkel, ABataev, Hahnfeld
Subscribers: mkuron, whchung, cfe-commits, andreybokhanko, Hahnfeld, arpith-jacob, carlo.bertolli, mehdi_amini, caomhin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21851
llvm-svn: 279634
Summary:
One of the goals of programming models that support offloading (e.g. OpenMP) is to enable users to offload with little effort, by annotating the code with a few pragmas. I'd also like to save users the trouble of changing their existent applications' build system. So having the compiler always return a single file instead of one for the host and each target even if the user is doing separate compilation is desirable.
This diff proposes a tool named clang-offload-bundler (happy to change the name if required) that is used to bundle files associated with the same user source file but different targets, or to unbundle a file into separate files associated with different targets.
This tool supports the driver support for OpenMP under review in http://reviews.llvm.org/D9888. The tool is used there to enable separate compilation, so that the very first action on input files that are not source files is a "unbundling action" and the very last non-linking action is a "bundling action".
The format of the bundled files is currently very simple: text formats are concatenated with comments that have a magic string and target identifying triple in between, and binary formats have a header that contains the triple and the offset and size of the code for host and each target.
The goal is to improve this tool in the future to deal with archive files so that each individual file in the archive is properly dealt with. We see that archives are very commonly used in current applications to combine separate compilation results. So I'm convinced users would enjoy this feature.
This tool can be used like this:
`clang-offload-bundler -targets=triple1,triple2 -type=ii -inputs=a.triple1.ii,a.triple2.ii -outputs=a.ii`
or
`clang-offload-bundler -targets=triple1,triple2 -type=ii -outputs=a.triple1.ii,a.triple2.ii -inputs=a.ii -unbundle`
I implemented the tool under clang/tools. Please let me know if something like this should live somewhere else.
This patch is prerequisite for http://reviews.llvm.org/D9888.
Reviewers: hfinkel, rsmith, echristo, chandlerc, tra, jlebar, ABataev, Hahnfeld
Subscribers: whchung, caomhin, andreybokhanko, arpith-jacob, carlo.bertolli, mehdi_amini, guansong, Hahnfeld, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D13909
llvm-svn: 279632
Summary:
Add a cmake check for sys/resource.h and replace the __has_include() check with its result, in order to make it possible to use rlimits when building with compilers not supporting __has_include() -- i.e. when bootstrapping.
// Please also re-apply dfcd52eb1d8e5d322404b40414cb7331c7380a8c (llvm-config.h fix)
Patch by: Michał Górny
Reviewers: rsmith, beanz
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23744
llvm-svn: 279559
This is a follow-up to r279112 (which removed the need for the header)
and in the same spirit as r279035 (which attempted to un-break
out-of-tree builds).
llvm-svn: 279348
<sys/resource.h> is available. This should fix out-of-tree builds, at the cost
of not providing the higher rlimits to stage 1 clang when built with an old
host compiler not implementing this feature yet (bootstrap builds should be
fine, though).
llvm-svn: 279112
This complements the clang_getSkippedRanges function which returns skipped ranges filtered by a specific file.
This function is useful when all the ranges are desired (and a lot more efficient than the equivalent of asking for the ranges file by file, since the implementation of clang_getSkippedRanges iterates over all ranges anyway).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D20132
llvm-svn: 279076
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
llvm/Config/config.h has intentionally been excluded from llvm
installations (see: llvm/CMakeLists.txt). Un-break out-of-tree builds
post-r278882 by switching to llvm-config.h, which is exported.
Suggested by Will Dietz!
llvm-svn: 279035
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
around a Linux kernel bug where the actual amount of available stack may be a
*lot* lower than the rlimit.
GCC also sets a higher stack rlimit on startup, but it goes all the way to
64MiB. We can increase this limit if it proves necessary.
The kernel bug is as follows: Linux kernels prior to version 4.1 may choose to
map the process's heap as little as 128MiB before the process's stack for a PIE
binary, even in a 64-bit virtual address space. This means that allocating more
than 128MiB before you reach the process's stack high water mark can lead to
crashes, even if you don't recurse particularly deeply.
We work around the kernel bug by touching a page deep within the stack (after
ensuring that we know how big it is), to preallocate virtual address space for
the stack so that the kernel doesn't allow the brk() area to wander into it,
when building clang as a Linux PIE binary.
llvm-svn: 278882
LD64 does optimization on symbol layouts that gets disabled whenever an order file is passed (even if it is empty). This change prevents disabling that optimization, and still enables iterative generation and usage of order files.
If the order file is empty it does not setup the order file flags, instead it sets the empty order file as a configuration dependency. When the order file changes it will then trigger a re-configuration that adds the linker flag.
llvm-svn: 278306
Summary: When sorting #includes, #include directives that have the same text will be deduplicated when sorting #includes, and only the first #include in the duplicate #includes remains. If the `Cursor` is provided and put on a deleted #include, it will be put on the remaining #include in the duplicate #includes.
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23274
llvm-svn: 278206
Summary:
- Implement clang::tooling::Replacements as a class to provide interfaces to
control how replacements for a single file are combined and provide guarantee
on the order of replacements being applied.
- tooling::Replacements only contains replacements for the same file now.
Use std::map<std::string, tooling::Replacements> to represent multi-file
replacements.
- Error handling for the interface change will be improved in followup patches.
Reviewers: djasper, klimek
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21748
llvm-svn: 277335
Summary:
This patch adds an option //--show-description// to add the defect description to the list of defect. This helps to get a better understanding of the defect without opening the page.
For example, this is used for Firefox:
https://people.mozilla.org/~sledru/reports/fx-scan-build/
Reviewers: rizsotto.mailinglist, zaks.anna
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22810
llvm-svn: 277328
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
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
This changes the CompilerInstance::createOutputFile function to return
a std::unique_ptr<llvm::raw_ostream>, rather than an llvm::raw_ostream
implicitly owned by the CompilerInstance. This in most cases required that
I move ownership of the output stream to the relevant ASTConsumer.
The motivation for this change is to allow BackendConsumer to be a client
of interfaces such as D20268 which take ownership of the output stream.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21537
llvm-svn: 275507
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
Summary:
return llvm::Expected<> to carry error status and error information.
This is the first step towards introducing "Error" into tooling::Replacements.
Reviewers: djasper, klimek
Subscribers: ioeric, klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21601
llvm-svn: 275062
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
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
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
[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
llvm statistics are currently printed when the destructor of a "static
ManagedStatic<StatisticInfo> StatInfo" in llvm runs. This destructor
currently runs in each case as part of llvm_shutdown() which is run even
in disable_free mode as part of main(). I assume that this hasn't always
been the case.
Removing the special code here avoids the statistics getting printed
twice.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21338
llvm-svn: 272820
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