function definition can produce a constant expression. This also provides the
last few checks for [dcl.constexpr]p3 and [dcl.constexpr]p4.
llvm-svn: 149108
declarator just because we were able to build an invalid decl
for it. The invalid-type diagnostics, in particular, are still useful
to know, and may indicate something about why the decl is invalid.
Also, recover from an illegal pointer/reference-to-unqualified-retainable
type using __strong instead of __autoreleasing; in general, a random
object is much more likely to be __strong, so this avoids unnecessary
cascading errors in the most common case.
llvm-svn: 149074
Pass a typo correction callback object from ParseCastExpr to
Sema::ActOnIdExpression to be a bit more selective about what kinds of
corrections will be allowed for unknown identifiers.
llvm-svn: 148973
The new callback, in addition to limiting which keywords to include in
the pool of typo correction candidates, also filters out non-keyword
candidates that don't refer to (template) functions that accept the
number of arguments that are present for the call being recovered.
llvm-svn: 148962
iff its substitution contains an unexpanded parameter pack. This has the effect
that we now reject declarations such as this (which we used to crash when
expanding):
template<typename T> using Int = int;
template<typename ...Ts> void f(Int<Ts> ...ints);
The standard is inconsistent on how this case should be treated.
llvm-svn: 148905
additional data from the external Sema source. This properly copes
with modules that are imported after we have already searched in the
global method pool for a given selector. For PCH, it's a slight
pessimization to be fixed soon.
llvm-svn: 148891
return pre-built lists. Instead, it feeds the methods it deserializes
to Sema so that Sema can unique them, which keeps the chains shorter.
llvm-svn: 148889
address safety analysis (such as e.g. AddressSanitizer or SAFECode) for a specific function.
When building with AddressSanitizer, add AddressSafety function attribute to every generated function
except for those that have __attribute__((no_address_safety_analysis)).
With this patch we will be able to
1. disable AddressSanitizer for a particular function
2. disable AddressSanitizer-hostile optimizations (such as some cases of load widening) when AddressSanitizer is on.
llvm-svn: 148842
pointer to incomplete type from an ExtWarn to an error. We put the
ExtWarn in place as part of a workaround for Boost (PR6527), but it
(1) doesn't actually match a GCC extension and (2) has been fixed for
two years in Boost, and (3) causes us to emit code that fails badly at
run time, so it's a bad idea to keep it. Fixes PR11803.
llvm-svn: 148838
when it actually has changed (and not, e.g., when we've simply attached a
deserialized macro definition). Good for ~1.5% reduction in module
file size, mostly in the identifier table.
llvm-svn: 148808
This is the last piece of N3031 (decltype in weird places) - supporting
the use of decltype in a class ctor's member-initializer-list to
specify the base classes to initialize.
Reviewed by Richard Smith.
llvm-svn: 148789
Fix some review comments.
Add a test for deduction when std::initializer_list isn't available yet.
Fix redundant error messages. This fixes and outstanding FIXME too.
llvm-svn: 148735
Previously, for unqualified lookups, a positive cache hit is used as the
only non-keyword correction and a negative cache hit immediately returns
an empty TypoCorrection. With the new callback objects, this behavior
causes false negatives by not accounting for the fact that callback
objects alter the set of potential/allowed corrections. The new behavior
is to seed the set of corrections with the cached correction (for
positive hits) to estabilishing a baseline edit distance. Negative cache
hits are only stored or used when either no callback object is provided
or when it returns true for a call to ValidateCandidate with an empty
TypoCorrection (i.e. when ValidateCandidate does not seem to be doing
any checking of the TypoCorrection, such as when an instance of the base
callback class is used solely to specify the set of keywords to be accepted).
llvm-svn: 148720
to an error, so that users can turn them off if necessary. Note that
this does *not* change the behavior of in a SFINAE context, where we
still flag an error even if the warning is disabled. This matches
GCC's behavior.
llvm-svn: 148701
Clang previously implemented -Wswitch-enum the same as -Wswitch. This patch
corrects the behavior to match GCC's. The critical/only difference being that
-Wswitch-enum is not silenced by the presence of a default case in the switch.
llvm-svn: 148679