Summary:
If this option is set, clang-format will always insert a line wrap, e.g.
before the first parameter of a function call unless all parameters fit
on the same line. This obviates the need to make a decision on the
alignment itself.
Use this style for Google's JavaScript style and add some minor tweaks
to correctly handle nested blocks etc. with it. Don't use this option
for for/while loops.
Reviewers: klimek
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14104
llvm-svn: 251405
Since the attribute documentation is now auto-generated, the previous references
are no longer valid. This prevented the docs build from completing
successfully.
llvm-svn: 250674
-assume-filename, -fallback-style, and -sort-includes are new. (They're also
longer than the previous options, so all descriptions shift over by some amount,
making this diff look larger than it is.)
It looks like someone renamed "General options" to "Generic Options" too.
llvm-svn: 250672
This was made much easier by introducing an IncludeCategory struct to
replace the previously used std::pair.
Also, cleaned up documentation and added examples.
llvm-svn: 249392
statement. Specifically, we don't want people that have already written
a patch to just write a style guide for their 1-person project.
llvm-svn: 249290
control the individual braces. The existing choices for brace wrapping
are now merely presets for the different flags that get expanded upon
calling the reformat function.
All presets have been chose to keep the existing formatting, so there
shouldn't be any difference in formatting behavior.
Also change the dump_format_style.py to properly document the nested
structs that are used to keep these flags discoverable among all the
configuration flags.
llvm-svn: 248802
Summary:
Describe the compile and runtime flags to enable MemorySanitizer
detection of use-after-destroy.
Reviewers: eugenis
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12914
Revise doc description of use-after-dtor.
Change wording to specify memory no longer readable.
llvm-svn: 247871
While this may seem like a lot of unrelated changes, they all relate back to fixing HasDeclarationMatcher.
This now allows us to write a matcher like:
varDecl(hasType(namedDecl(hasName("Foo"))))
that matches code using typedefs, objc interfaces, template type parameters, injected class names, or unresolved using typenames.
llvm-svn: 247404
Summary:
In r247104 I added the builtins for generating non-temporal memory operations,
but now I realized that they lack documentation. This patch adds some.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12785
llvm-svn: 247374
This flag causes the compiler to emit bit set entries for functions as well
as runtime bitset checks at indirect call sites. Depends on the new function
bitset mechanism.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11857
llvm-svn: 247238
This patch depends on r246688 (D12341).
The goal is to make LLVM generate different code for these functions for a target that
has cheap branches (see PR23827 for more details):
int foo();
int normal(int x, int y, int z) {
if (x != 0 && y != 0) return foo();
return 1;
}
int crazy(int x, int y) {
if (__builtin_unpredictable(x != 0 && y != 0)) return foo();
return 1;
}
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12458
llvm-svn: 246699
to enable the use of external type references in the debug info
(a.k.a. module debugging).
The driver expands -gmodules to "-g -fmodule-format=obj -dwarf-ext-refs"
and passes that to cc1. All this does at the moment is set a flag
codegenopts.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D11958
llvm-svn: 246192
Fix a bug in the matcher docs where callExpr(on(...)) was in the examples,
but didn't work (on() only works for memberCallExpr).
Fix a bug in the doc dump script that was introduced in r231575 when
removing a regexp capture without adapting the code that uses the
captures.
llvm-svn: 245040
This change adds the new unroll metadata "llvm.loop.unroll.enable" which directs
the optimizer to unroll a loop fully if the trip count is known at compile time, and
unroll partially if the trip count is not known at compile time. This differs from
"llvm.loop.unroll.full" which explicitly does not unroll a loop if the trip count is not
known at compile time
With this change "#pragma unroll" generates "llvm.loop.unroll.enable" rather than
"llvm.loop.unroll.full" metadata. This changes the semantics of "#pragma unroll" slightly
to mean "unroll aggressively (fully or partially)" rather than "unroll fully or not at all".
The motivating example for this change was some internal code with a loop marked
with "#pragma unroll" which only sometimes had a compile-time trip count depending
on template magic. When the trip count was a compile-time constant, everything works
as expected and the loop is fully unrolled. However, when the trip count was not a
compile-time constant the "#pragma unroll" explicitly disabled unrolling of the loop(!).
Removing "#pragma unroll" caused the loop to be unrolled partially which was desirable
from a performance perspective.
llvm-svn: 244467
Summary:
Add brace style `BS_WebKit` as described on https://www.webkit.org/coding/coding-style.html:
* Function definitions: place each brace on its own line.
* Other braces: place the open brace on the line preceding the code block; place the close brace on its own line.
Set brace style used in `getWebKitStyle()` to the newly added `BS_WebKit`.
Reviewers: djasper, klimek
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11837
llvm-svn: 244446
This patch adds flags -fno-profile-instr-generate and
-fno-profile-instr-use, and the GCC aliases -fno-profile-generate and
-fno-profile-use.
These flags are used in situations where users need to disable profile
generation or use for specific files in a build, without affecting other
files.
llvm-svn: 244153
Support for emitting libcalls for __atomic_fetch_nand and
__atomic_{add,sub,and,or,xor,nand}_fetch was missing; add it, and some
test cases.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10847
llvm-svn: 244063
This will be used for old targets like Android that do not
support ELF TLS models.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10524
llvm-svn: 243441
Summary: This corresponds to the change made in r237417 - "Doxygen: Enable autobrief feature and update coding standards."
Reviewers: eliben
Subscribers: eliben, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11281
llvm-svn: 242485
We now use the sanitizer special case list to decide which types to blacklist.
We also support a special blacklist entry for types with a uuid attribute,
which are generally COM types whose virtual tables are defined externally.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11096
llvm-svn: 242286
This change updates the documentation for the loop unrolling pragma behavior
change in r242047. Specifically, with that change "#pragma unroll" will not
unroll loops with a runtime trip count.
llvm-svn: 242048
This patch adds support for specifying where the profile is emitted in a
way similar to GCC. These flags are used to specify directories instead
of filenames. When -fprofile-generate=DIR is used, the compiler will
generate code to write to <DIR>/default.profraw.
The patch also adds a couple of extensions: LLVM_PROFILE_FILE can still be
used to override the directory and file name to use and -fprofile-use
accepts both directories and filenames.
To simplify the set of flags used in the backend, all the flags get
canonicalized to -fprofile-instr-{generate,use} when passed to the
backend. The decision to use a default name for the profile is done
in the driver.
llvm-svn: 241825
The MacroBlockBegin and MacroBlockEnd options make matching macro identifiers
behave like '{' and '}', respectively, in terms of indentation.
Mozilla code, for example, uses several macros that begin and end a scope.
Previously, Clang-Format removed the indentation resulting in:
MACRO_BEGIN(...)
MACRO_ENTRY(...)
MACRO_ENTRY(...)
MACRO_END
Now, using the options
MacroBlockBegin: "^[A-Z_]+_BEGIN$"
MacroBlockEnd: "^[A-Z_]+_END$"
will yield the expected result:
MACRO_BEGIN(...)
MACRO_ENTRY(...)
MACRO_ENTRY(...)
MACRO_END
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10840
llvm-svn: 241363
The Job base class was removed in r241310, so replace a couple of
references to it with Command. Also change another use of Job with
Action, since that's the term used in the source.
llvm-svn: 241327
Summary:
This diff introduces .rst files, Sphinx config, and a CMake target
for building clang man pages. This will deprecate the existing .pod-
based man page, and will integrate nicely with CMake. This diff does
not remove the existing man page; that will be done in a follow-up
once packagers have had a chance to react to the change.
For now, only clang(1) has been done; others can be added over time
by dropping additional files into the docs/CommandGuide directory.
The index page for CommandGuide has been copied from LLVM's
docs/CommandGuide.
The man page itself is mostly the same, with a few minor cosmetic
changes. The only major change is the SYNOPSIS section. I was unable
to get .rst/Sphinx produce the same style as in the existing man page.
Instead, I changed it to match the LLVM tools' relatively simple style.
To build the man pages, use the "docs-clang-man" target if building
with CMake. Otherwise, use "make -f Makefile.sphinx man".
Reviewers: cmatthews, silvas
Subscribers: dim, gaeke, beanz, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10562
llvm-svn: 241037
- Added the description of the interceptor suppression.
- Re-organized a bit: grouped a few things under the Issue Suppression
section, grouped IOC and leaks under a section, placed symbolication
info into Symbolizing the Reports section..
- In supported platforms: "MacOS" -> "OS X"; added "iOS Simulator"
- Added a paragraph to the Usage section describing when DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES
might need to be used.
- "attribute((no_sanitize_address))" -> "__attribute__((no_sanitize("address")))"
- Updated Leak Sanitizer page with most up to date info.
....
http://reviews.llvm.org/D10559
llvm-svn: 240725
This patch makes the following improvements to the SafeStack documentation:
Explicitly states the security guarantees of the SafeStack
Clarifies which of the security guarantees are probabilistic
Re-orders security limitations to put the most severe ones first
Explains how `__attribute__((no_sanitize("safe-stack")))` works and how to use it safely
Explains that SafeStack should be combined with a forward-edge protection mechanism, such as CPI, IFCC or others
Multiple readability and stylistic improvements
Patch by Volodymyr Kuznetsov!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10598
llvm-svn: 240472
Summary:
This is unfortunate, but would let us land http://reviews.llvm.org/D10467,
that makes ToolChains responsible for computing the set of sanitizers
they support.
Unfortunately, Darwin ToolChains doesn't know about actual OS they
target until ToolChain::TranslateArgs() is called. In particular, it
means we won't be able to construct SanitizerArgs for these ToolChains
before that.
This change removes SanitizerArgs::needsLTO() method, so that now
ToolChain::IsUsingLTO(), which is called very early, doesn't need
SanitizerArgs to implement this method.
Docs and test cases are updated accordingly. See
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=23539, which describes why we
start all these.
Test Plan: regression test suite
Reviewers: pcc
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10560
llvm-svn: 240170
This causes programs compiled with this flag to print a diagnostic when
a control flow integrity check fails instead of aborting. Diagnostics are
printed using UBSan's runtime library.
The main motivation of this feature over -fsanitize=vptr is fidelity with
the -fsanitize=cfi implementation: the diagnostics are printed under exactly
the same conditions as those which would cause -fsanitize=cfi to abort the
program. This means that the same restrictions apply regarding compiling
all translation units with -fsanitize=cfi, cross-DSO virtual calls are
forbidden, etc.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10268
llvm-svn: 240109
This flag controls whether a given sanitizer traps upon detecting
an error. It currently only supports UBSan. The existing flag
-fsanitize-undefined-trap-on-error has been made an alias of
-fsanitize-trap=undefined.
This change also cleans up some awkward behavior around the combination
of -fsanitize-trap=undefined and -fsanitize=undefined. Previously we
would reject command lines containing the combination of these two flags,
as -fsanitize=vptr is not compatible with trapping. This required the
creation of -fsanitize=undefined-trap, which excluded -fsanitize=vptr
(and -fsanitize=function, but this seems like an oversight).
Now, -fsanitize=undefined is an alias for -fsanitize=undefined-trap,
and if -fsanitize-trap=undefined is specified, we treat -fsanitize=vptr
as an "unsupported" flag, which means that we error out if the flag is
specified explicitly, but implicitly disable it if the flag was implied
by -fsanitize=undefined.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10464
llvm-svn: 240105
In essence this is meant to consistently indent multiline strings by a
fixed amount of spaces from the start of the line. Don't do this in
cases where it wouldn't help anyway.
Before:
someFunction(aaaaa,
"aaaaa"
"bbbbb");
After:
someFunction(aaaaa, "aaaaa"
"bbbbb");
llvm-svn: 240004
This patch adds the -fsanitize=safe-stack command line argument for clang,
which enables the Safe Stack protection (see http://reviews.llvm.org/D6094
for the detailed description of the Safe Stack).
This patch is our implementation of the safe stack on top of Clang. The
patches make the following changes:
- Add -fsanitize=safe-stack and -fno-sanitize=safe-stack options to clang
to control safe stack usage (the safe stack is disabled by default).
- Add __attribute__((no_sanitize("safe-stack"))) attribute to clang that can be
used to disable the safe stack for individual functions even when enabled
globally.
Original patch by Volodymyr Kuznetsov and others at the Dependable Systems
Lab at EPFL; updates and upstreaming by myself.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6095
llvm-svn: 239762
In the long run, these two might be independent or we might to only
allow specific combinations. Until we have a corresponding request,
however, it is hard to do the right thing and choose the right
configuration options. Thus, just don't touch the options yet and
just modify the behavior slightly.
llvm-svn: 239531
This clarifies the relationship between instrumentation and sampling based PGO,
code coverage analysis and the different formats supported by sample
profiling.
llvm-svn: 238504
Note: __declspec is also temporarily enabled when compiling for a CUDA target because there are implementation details relying on __declspec(property) support currently. When those details change, __declspec should be disabled for CUDA targets.
llvm-svn: 238238
- Fix the formatting of the "Exceptions and SEH" section.
- Make the "Complete" text for "Thread-safe initialization of local
statics" green.
llvm-svn: 236706
The MSVC 2015 ABI utilizes a rather straightforward adaptation of the
algorithm found in the appendix of N2382. While we are here, implement
support for emitting cleanups if an exception is thrown while we are
intitializing a static local variable.
llvm-svn: 236697
In Objective-C some style guides use a style where assignment operators are
aligned, in an effort to increase code readability. This patch adds an option
to the format library which allows this functionality. It is disabled by
default for all the included styles, so it must be explicitly enabled.
The option will change code such as:
- (void)method {
NSNumber *one = @1;
NSNumber *twentyFive = @25;
}
to:
- (void)method {
NSNumber *one = @1;
NSNumber *twentyFive = @25;
}
Patch by Matt Oakes. Thank you!
Accidentally reformatted all the tests...
llvm-svn: 236100
NMake is a Make-like builder that comes with Microsoft Visual Studio.
Jom (https://wiki.qt.io/Jom) is an NMake-compatible build tool.
Dependency files for NMake/Jom need to use double-quotes to wrap
filespecs containing special characters, instead of the backslash
escapes that GNU Make wants.
Adds the -MV option, which specifies to use double-quotes as needed
instead of backslash escapes when writing the dependency file.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9260
llvm-svn: 235903
This uses the same class metadata currently used for virtual call and
cast checks.
The new flag is -fsanitize=cfi-nvcall. For consistency, the -fsanitize=cfi-vptr
flag has been renamed -fsanitize=cfi-vcall.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8756
llvm-svn: 233874
We are not able to make a reliable solution for using UBSan together
with other sanitizers with runtime support (and sanitizer_common).
Instead, we want to follow the path used for LSan: have a "standalone"
UBSan tool, and plug-in UBSan that would be explicitly embedded into
specific sanitizers (in short term, it will be only ASan).
llvm-svn: 232829
There are no widely deployed standard libraries providing sized
deallocation functions, so we have to punt and ask the user if they want
us to use sized deallocation. In the future, when such libraries are
deployed, we can teach the driver to detect them and enable this
feature.
N3536 claimed that a weak thunk from sized to unsized deallocation could
be emitted to avoid breaking backwards compatibility with standard
libraries not providing sized deallocation. However, this approach and
other variations don't work in practice.
With the weak function approach, the thunk has to have default
visibility in order to ensure that it is overridden by other DSOs
providing sized deallocation. Weak, default visibility symbols are
particularly expensive on MachO, so John McCall was considering
disabling this feature by default on Darwin. It also changes behavior
ELF linking behavior, causing certain otherwise unreferenced object
files from an archive to be pulled into the link.
Our second approach was to use an extern_weak function declaration and
do an inline conditional branch at the deletion call site. This doesn't
work because extern_weak only works on MachO if you have some archive
providing the default value of the extern_weak symbol. Arranging to
provide such an archive has the same challenges as providing the symbol
in the standard library. Not to mention that extern_weak doesn't really
work on COFF.
Reviewers: rsmith, rjmccall
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8467
llvm-svn: 232788
This scheme checks that pointer and lvalue casts are made to an object of
the correct dynamic type; that is, the dynamic type of the object must be
a derived class of the pointee type of the cast. The checks are currently
only introduced where the class being casted to is a polymorphic class.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8312
llvm-svn: 232241
Update the doxygen configuration file and the Makefile build rules
to provide better output (simply use the default stylesheet and template
from the Doxygen distribution.)
This CL has upgrade doxygen.cfg.in to Doxygen 1.8.6.
llvm-svn: 232066
This is a recommit of r231150, reverted in r231409. Turns out
that -fsanitize=shift-base check implementation only works if the
shift exponent is valid, otherwise it contains undefined behavior
itself.
Make sure we check that exponent is valid before we proceed to
check the base. Make sure that we actually report invalid values
of base or exponent if -fsanitize=shift-base or
-fsanitize=shift-exponent is specified, respectively.
llvm-svn: 231711
It's not that easy. If we're only checking -fsanitize=shift-base we
still need to verify that exponent has sane value, otherwise
UBSan-inserted checks for base will contain undefined behavior
themselves.
llvm-svn: 231409
-fsanitize=shift is now a group that includes both these checks, so
exisiting users should not be affected.
This change introduces two new UBSan kinds that sanitize only left-hand
side and right-hand side of shift operation. In practice, invalid
exponent value (negative or too large) tends to cause more portability
problems, including inconsistencies between different compilers, crashes
and inadequeate results on non-x86 architectures etc. That is,
-fsanitize=shift-exponent failures should generally be addressed first.
As a bonus, this change simplifies CodeGen implementation for emitting left
shift (separate checks for base and exponent are now merged by the
existing generic logic in EmitCheck()), and LLVM IR for these checks
(the number of basic blocks is reduced).
llvm-svn: 231150
Change -fsanitize-memory-track-origins to be equivalent to
-fsanitize-memory-track-origins=2.
Track-origins=2 provides a lot more detailed reports at the cost of
some additional slowdown (ranging from none to, sometimes, 3x; ~3% average on
SPEC2006).
llvm-svn: 230644
Previously we allowed these casts only for constants declared in system
headers, which we assume are retain/release-neutral. Now also allow them
for constants in user headers, treating them as +0. Practically, this
means that we will now allow:
id x = (id)kMyGlobalConst;
But unlike with system headers we cannot mix them with +1 values:
id y = (id)(b ? kMyGlobalConst : [Obj newValAtPlusOne]); // error
id z = (id)(b ? kSystemGlobalConst: [Obj newValAtPlusOne]); // OK
Thanks to John for suggesting this improvement.
llvm-svn: 230534
This is a necessary prerequisite for debugging with modules.
The .pcm files become containers that hold the serialized AST which allows
us to store debug information in the module file that can be shared by all
object files that were built importing the module.
This reapplies r230044 with a fixed configure+make build and updated
dependencies and testcase requirements. Over the last iteration this
version adds
- missing target requirements for testcases that specify an x86 triple,
- a missing clangCodeGen.a dependency to libClang.a in the make build.
rdar://problem/19104245
llvm-svn: 230423
This is a necessary prerequisite for debugging with modules.
The .pcm files become containers that hold the serialized AST which allows
us to store debug information in the module file that can be shared by all
object files that were built importing the module.
rdar://problem/19104245
This reapplies r230044 with a fixed configure+make build and updated
dependencies. Take 3.
llvm-svn: 230305
This is a necessary prerequisite for debugging with modules.
The .pcm files become containers that hold the serialized AST which allows
us to store debug information in the module file that can be shared by all
object files that were built importing the module.
rdar://problem/19104245
This reapplies r230044 with a fixed configure+make build and updated
dependencies. Take 2.
llvm-svn: 230089
This is a necessary prerequisite for debugging with modules.
The .pcm files become containers that hold the serialized AST which allows
us to store debug information in the module file that can be shared by all
object files that were built importing the module.
rdar://problem/19104245
This reapplies r230044 with a fixed configure+make build and updated
dependencies.
llvm-svn: 230067
This patch introduces the -fsanitize=cfi-vptr flag, which enables a control
flow integrity scheme that checks that virtual calls take place using a vptr of
the correct dynamic type. More details in the new docs/ControlFlowIntegrity.rst
file.
It also introduces the -fsanitize=cfi flag, which is currently a synonym for
-fsanitize=cfi-vptr, but will eventually cover all CFI checks implemented
in Clang.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7424
llvm-svn: 230055
This is a necessary prerequisite for debugging with modules.
The .pcm files become containers that hold the serialized AST which allows
us to store debug information in the module file that can be shared by all
object files that were built importing the module.
rdar://problem/19104245
llvm-svn: 230044
If this flag is set, we error out when a module build is required. This is
useful in environments where all required modules are passed via -fmodule-file.
llvm-svn: 230006
They autotools build has a number of missing features, supports less
OS, architectures, build configurations, doesn't have any tests and
is hard to support in sync with CMake build.
llvm-svn: 229554
We appear to use 3.5.0 in the directory structure now. That's probably
unnecessary. We should probably let the micro releases update the docs
for the same minor version.
llvm-svn: 227127
Introduce the following -fsanitize-recover flags:
- -fsanitize-recover=<list>: Enable recovery for selected checks or
group of checks. It is forbidden to explicitly list unrecoverable
sanitizers here (that is, "address", "unreachable", "return").
- -fno-sanitize-recover=<list>: Disable recovery for selected checks or
group of checks.
- -f(no-)?sanitize-recover is now a synonym for
-f(no-)?sanitize-recover=undefined,integer and will soon be deprecated.
These flags are parsed left to right, and mask of "recoverable"
sanitizer is updated accordingly, much like what we do for -fsanitize= flags.
-fsanitize= and -fsanitize-recover= flag families are independent.
CodeGen change: If there is a single UBSan handler function, responsible
for implementing multiple checks, which have different recoverable setting,
then we emit two handler calls instead of one:
the first one for the set of "unrecoverable" checks, another one - for
set of "recoverable" checks. If all checks implemented by a handler have the
same recoverability setting, then the generated code will be the same.
llvm-svn: 225719
I'd be interested if the paragraph on Parse not knowing much about AST is
something folks agree with. I think this used to be true after rjmccall removed
the Action interface in r112244 and I believe it's still true, but I'm not sure.
(For example, ParseOpenMP.cpp does include AST/StmtOpenMP.h. Other than that,
Parse not using AST nodes much seems to be still true, though.)
llvm-svn: 224894
With alignment:
int aaaaaa = aa
+ bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
* cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc;
Without alignment:
int aaaaaa = aa
+ bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
* cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc;
This fixes llvm.org/PR21666.
llvm-svn: 223117
Change to original: ifndef out tests in Windows due to /-separated
paths.
Summary:
Often one is only interested in matches within the main-file or matches
that are not within a system-header, for which this patch adds
isInMainFile and isInSystemFile. They take no arguments and narrow down
the matches.
The isInFileMatchingName is mainly thought for interactive
clang-query-sessions, to make a matcher more specific without restarting
the session with the files you are interested in for that moment. It
takes a string that will be used as regular-expression to match the
filename of where the matched node is expanded.
Patch by Hendrik von Prince.
llvm-svn: 222765
Rethrowing exceptions in the MS model is very simple: just call
_CxxThrowException with nullptr for both arguments.
N.B. They chose stdcall as the calling convention for x86 but cdecl for
all other platforms.
llvm-svn: 222733
Summary:
Often one is only interested in matches within the main-file or matches
that are not within a system-header, for which this patch adds
isInMainFile and isInSystemFile. They take no arguments and narrow down
the matches.
The isInFileMatchingName is mainly thought for interactive
clang-query-sessions, to make a matcher more specific without restarting
the session with the files you are interested in for that moment. It
takes a string that will be used as regular-expression to match the
filename of where the matched node is expanded.
Patch by Hendrik von Prince.
llvm-svn: 222646
Improve the documentation for vim integration of clang-format. Prefer the use
of <c-o> to do the normal mode command execution to avoid side-effects of the
escape and re-insertion (cursor movement). Tweak the macros to use a double
return to avoid having to manually return control to the editor from the
subprocess.
llvm-svn: 220685
This allows a module to specify that it logically contains a file, but that
said file is non-modular and intended for textual inclusion. This allows
layering checks to work properly in the presence of such files.
llvm-svn: 220448
This is long-since overdue, and matches GCC 5.0. This should also be
backwards-compatible, because we already supported all of C11 as an extension
in C99 mode.
llvm-svn: 220244
#include_next interacts poorly with modules: it depends on where in the list of
include paths the current file was found. Files covered by module maps are not
found in include search paths when building the module (and are not found in
include search paths when @importing the module either), so this isn't really
meaningful. Instead, we fake up the result that #include_next *should* have
given: find the first path that would have resulted in the given file being
picked, and search from there onwards.
llvm-svn: 220177
This commit changes the way we blacklist global variables in ASan.
Now the global is excluded from instrumentation (either regular
bounds checking, or initialization-order checking) if:
1) Global is explicitly blacklisted by its mangled name.
This part is left unchanged.
2) SourceLocation of a global is in blacklisted source file.
This changes the old behavior, where instead of looking at the
SourceLocation of a variable we simply considered llvm::Module
identifier. This was wrong, as identifier may not correspond to
the file name, and we incorrectly disabled instrumentation
for globals coming from #include'd files.
3) Global is blacklisted by type.
Now we build the type of a global variable using Clang machinery
(QualType::getAsString()), instead of llvm::StructType::getName().
After this commit, the active users of ASan blacklist files
may have to revisit them (this is a backwards-incompatible change).
llvm-svn: 220097
Adds a Clang-specific implementation of C11's stdatomic.h header. On systems,
such as FreeBSD, where a stdatomic.h header is already provided, we defer to
that header instead (using our __has_include_next technology). Otherwise, we
provide an implementation in terms of our __c11_atomic_* intrinsics (that were
created for this purpose).
C11 7.1.4p1 requires function declarations for atomic_thread_fence,
atomic_signal_fence, atomic_flag_test_and_set,
atomic_flag_test_and_set_explicit, and atomic_flag_clear, and requires that
they have external linkage. Accordingly, we provide these declarations, but if
a user elides the shadowing macros and uses them, then they must have a libc
(or similar) that actually provides definitions.
atomic_flag is implemented using _Bool as the underlying type. This is
consistent with the implementation provided by FreeBSD and also GCC 4.9 (at
least when __GCC_ATOMIC_TEST_AND_SET_TRUEVAL == 1).
Patch by Richard Smith (rebased and slightly edited by me -- Richard said I
should drive at this point).
llvm-svn: 218957
being on by default. -fno-cxx-modules can still be used to enable C modules but
not C++ modules, but C++ modules is not significantly less stable than C
modules any more.
Also remove some of the scare words from the modules documentation. We're
certainly not going to remove modules support (though we might change the
interface), and it works well enough to bootstrap and build lots of
non-trivial code.
Note that this does not represent a commitment to the current interface nor
implementation, and we still intend to follow whatever direction the C and C++
committees take regarding modules support.
llvm-svn: 218717
The attribute documentation now conforms to Aaron Ballman's renaming of the
thread safety attributes, as well as the new paper that is due to be published
in the conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation (SCAM 2014) later
this week. In addition, recent changes to the analysis, such as checking
of references and negative capabilities, are now documented.
llvm-svn: 218420
The reasoning is that this construct is accepted by all compilers and valid in
C++11, so it doesn't seem like a useful warning to have enabled by default.
Building with -pedantic, -Wbind-to-temporary-copy, or -Wc++98-compat still
shows the warning.
The motivation is that I built re2, and this was the only warning that was
emitted during the build. Both changing re2 to fix the warning and detecting
clang and suppressing the warning in re2's build seem inferior than just giving
the compiler a good default for this warning.
Also move the cxx98compat version of this warning to CXX98CompatPedantic, and
update tests accordingly.
llvm-svn: 218008
On a single line:
switch (a) {
case 1: x = 1; return;
case 2: x = 2; return;
default: break;
}
Not on a single line:
switch (a) {
case 1:
x = 1;
return;
case 2:
x = 2;
return;
default:
break;
}
This partly addresses llvm.org/PR16535. In the long run, we probably want to
lay these out in columns.
llvm-svn: 217501
Summary:
This patch implements a new UBSan check, which verifies
that function arguments declared to be nonnull with __attribute__((nonnull))
are actually nonnull in runtime.
To implement this check, we pass FunctionDecl to CodeGenFunction::EmitCallArgs
(where applicable) and if function declaration has nonnull attribute specified
for a certain formal parameter, we compare the corresponding RValue to null as
soon as it's calculated.
Test Plan: regression test suite
Reviewers: rsmith
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits, rnk
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5082
llvm-svn: 217389
This makes use of the recently-added @llvm.assume intrinsic to implement a
__builtin_assume(bool) intrinsic (to provide additional information to the
optimizer). This hooks up __assume in MS-compatibility mode to mirror
__builtin_assume (the semantics have been intentionally kept compatible), and
implements GCC's __builtin_assume_aligned as assume((p - o) & mask == 0). LLVM
now contains special logic to deal with assumptions of this form.
llvm-svn: 217349
Added cast operations to the table of vector operations. Supported status 'no' means that there are no tests in the Clang test suite for the given cast.
llvm-svn: 217055
This permits to add a space after closing parenthesis of a C-style cast.
Defaults to false to preserve old behavior.
Fixes llvm.org/PR19982.
Before:
(int)i;
After:
(int) i;
Patch by Marek Kurdej.
llvm-svn: 217022
Summary:
This patch adds a runtime check verifying that functions
annotated with "returns_nonnull" attribute do in fact return nonnull pointers.
It is based on suggestion by Jakub Jelinek:
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20140623/223693.html.
Test Plan: regression test suite
Reviewers: rsmith
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4849
llvm-svn: 215485
to instruct the code generator to not enforce a higher alignment
than the given number (of bytes) when accessing memory via an opaque
pointer or reference. Patch reviewed by John McCall (with post-commit
review pending). rdar://16254558
llvm-svn: 214911
This is required for GNU coding style, among others.
Also update the configuration documentation.
Modified from an original patch by Jarkko Hietaniemi, thank you!
llvm-svn: 214858
This patch flips the default value for -gcolumn-info to be on by
default. I discussed the rationale and provided compile/size data
in:
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2014-June/074290.html
This also updates the documentation and some tests that relied on
the lack of column information. Some tests had column information
in the expected output, but it was wrong (the tsan tests). Others
were using the driver to execute.
llvm-svn: 212781
Though not completely identical, make former
IndentFunctionDeclarationAfterType change this flag for backwards
compatibility (it is somewhat close in meaning and better the err'ing on
an unknown config flag).
llvm-svn: 212597
StmtDumper.cpp is called ASTDumper.cpp these days, and usually works well
for new AST nodes without changes. There's now DataRecursiveASTVisitor
in addition to RecursiveASTVisitor, and serialization wasn't mentioned.
llvm-svn: 212426
It hasn't been updated to reflect the progress we've made. We've fuzz
tested VFTables, VBTables, layout, and RTTI data. We support lambdas
that are compatible with their scheme.
llvm-svn: 212193
ARMv8 adds (to both AArch32 and AArch64) acquiring and releasing
variants of the exclusive operations, in line with the C++11 memory
model.
This adds support for two new intrinsics to expose them to C & C++
developers directly: __builtin_arm_ldaex and __builtin_arm_stlex, in
direct analogy with the versions with no implicit barrier.
rdar://problem/15885451
llvm-svn: 212175
Summary:
This new debug emission kind supports emitting line location
information in all instructions, but stops code generation
from emitting debug info to the final output.
This mode is useful when the backend wants to track source
locations during code generation, but it does not want to
produce debug info. This is currently used by optimization
remarks (-Rpass, -Rpass-missed and -Rpass-analysis).
When one of the -Rpass flags is used, the front end will enable
location tracking, only if no other debug option is enabled.
To prevent debug information from being generated, a new debug
info kind LocTrackingOnly causes DIBuilder::createCompileUnit() to
not emit the llvm.dbg.cu annotation. This blocks final code generation
from generating debug info in the back end.
Depends on D4234.
Reviewers: echristo, dblaikie
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4235
llvm-svn: 211610
Extend the documentation for "#pragma clang loop" hints to include the unroll
and unroll_count directives.
Patch by Mark Heffernan [http://reviews.llvm.org/D4198]
llvm-svn: 211286
Init-order and use-after-return modes can currently be enabled
by runtime flags. use-after-scope mode is not really working at the
moment.
The only problem I see is that users won't be able to disable extra
instrumentation for init-order and use-after-scope by a top-level Clang flag.
But this instrumentation was implicitly enabled for quite a while and
we didn't hear from users hurt by it.
llvm-svn: 210924
Summary:
Add hasLocalStorage/hasGlobalStorage matchers for VarDecl nodes.
Update the doc. Also add them to the dynamic registry.
Reviewers: klimek
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4034
llvm-svn: 210278
to the normal non-placement ::operator new and ::operator delete, but allow
optimizations like new-expressions and delete-expressions do.
llvm-svn: 210137
Summary:
This adds documentation for -Rpass, -Rpass-missed and -Rpass-analysis.
It also adds release notes for 3.5.
Reviewers: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3730
llvm-svn: 209841
Summary:
This documents the usage of sample profilers with Clang and the
profile format expected by LLVM's optimizers. It also documents the
profile conversion tool used by Linux Perf.
Reviewers: doug.gregor
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3402
llvm-svn: 206994
This adds Clang support for the ARM64 backend. There are definitely
still some rough edges, so please bring up any issues you see with
this patch.
As with the LLVM commit though, we think it'll be more useful for
merging with AArch64 from within the tree.
llvm-svn: 205100
Summary:
This allows them to be used without -cc1 the same way as -I and -isystem.
Renamed the options to --system-header-prefix=/--no-system-header-prefix to avoid interference with -isystem and make the intent of the option cleaner.
Reviewers: rsmith
Reviewed By: rsmith
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3185
llvm-svn: 204775
This change turns -fsanitize-memory-track-origins into
-fsanitize-memory-track-origins=[level] flag (keeping the old one for
compatibility). Possible levels are 0 (off), 1 (default) and 2 (incredibly
detailed). See docs (part of this patch) for more info.
llvm-svn: 204346
This name, while more verbose, plays more nicely with tools that use
file extensions to determine file types. The existing spelling
'module.map' will continue to work, but the new spelling will take
precedence.
In frameworks, this new filename will only go in a new 'Modules'
sub-directory.
Similarly, add a module.private.modulemap corresponding to
module_private.map.
llvm-svn: 204261
r203272 enables generation of a Qt Compressed Help file for the LLVM source
code.
As a consequence, this change brings the same capabilities to Clang while
reusing these two variables:
LLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN_QT_HELP
LLVM_DOXYGEN_QHELPGENERATOR_PATH
and adding
CLANG_DOXYGEN_QCH_FILENAME="org.llvm.clang.qch"
CLANG_DOXYGEN_QHP_NAMESPACE="org.llvm.clang"
CLANG_DOXYGEN_QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME="Clang ${CLANG_VERSION}"
CLANG_DOXYGEN_QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS="Clang,${CLANG_VERSION}"
Patch by Konrad Kleine.
llvm-svn: 203801
Summary:
Add loc() to the dynamic registry.
Other fixes:
- Fix the polymorphic variant value to accept an exact match, even if
there are other possible conversions.
- Fix specifiesTypeLoc() to not crash on an empty
NestedNameSpecifierLoc.
Reviewers: klimek
CC: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2928
llvm-svn: 203467
it, importers of B should not see the macro. This is complicated by the fact
that A's macro could also be visible through a different path. The rules (as
hashed out on cfe-commits) are included as a documentation update in this
change.
With this, the number of regressions in libc++'s testsuite when modules are
enabled drops from 47 to 7. Those remaining 7 are also macro-related, and are
due to remaining bugs in this change (in particular, the handling of submodules
is imperfect).
llvm-svn: 202560
This documents some of the status of supported functionality in MSVC
quirks mode. Some of this should be in
http://clang.llvm.org/compatibility.html instead when things have
stabilized.
llvm-svn: 202559
A 'remark' is information that is not an error or a warning, but rather some
additional information provided to the user. In contrast to a 'note' a 'remark'
is an independent diagnostic, whereas a 'note' always depends on another
diagnostic.
A typical use case for remark nodes is information provided to the user, e.g.
information provided by the vectorizer about loops that have been vectorized.
This patch provides the initial implementation of 'remarks'. It includes the
actual definiton of the remark nodes, their printing as well as basic parameter
handling. We are reusing the existing diagnostic parameters which means a remark
can be enabled with normal '-Wdiagnostic-name' flags and can be upgraded to
an error using '-Werror=diagnostic-name'. '-Werror' alone does not upgrade
remarks.
This patch is by intention minimal in terms of parameter handling. More
experience and more discussions will most likely lead to further enhancements
in the parameter handling.
llvm-svn: 202475
Add documentation for these attributes, it includes:
- Motivation for their existence.
- Examples on how to use them.
- Examples on how to misuse them.
llvm-svn: 202121
Before this patch we would only use the fist occurance of a matcher
function in the documentation, for example leaving out
hasType(Matcher<QualType>).
llvm-svn: 202019
1. Move internal functions into ASTMatchersInternal.
2. Adapt dump_ast_matchers.py to the new VariadicOperatorMatcherFunc
signature.
3. Update the actual docs with the updated tool / code.
llvm-svn: 202017
Now that the integrated assembler is considered a first class feature of the
compiler and has a proper feature flag, document the change in the compiler
flags. Ensure that we indicate that the legacy flags are still available, but,
encourage users to switch to the feature flags.
llvm-svn: 201964
This is a temporary stop-gap solution until server-side generation is implemented, at which point the AttributeReference.rst will go back to holding placeholder text.
llvm-svn: 201733
This patch adds some very, very sparse initial documentation for some attributes. Additional effort from attribute authors is greatly appreciated.
llvm-svn: 201515
Instead point readers to the latest, correct example code in SVN until we find
a way to automatically include example sources into the documentation (or until
someone steps up to maintain these actively).
This ensures that the examples are up-to-date, buildable, and most of all that
readers don't pick up incorrect usage.
llvm-svn: 200125
Implement type trait primitives used in the latest edition of the Microsoft
standard C++ library type_traits header.
With this change we can parse much of the Visual Studio 2013 standard headers,
particularly anything that includes <type_traits>.
Fully implemented, available in all language modes:
* __is_constructible()
* __is_nothrow_constructible()
* __is_nothrow_assignable()
Partially implemented, semantic analysis WIP, available as MS extensions:
* __is_destructible()
* __is_nothrow_destructible()
llvm-svn: 199619
Update the documentation to clarify the intent of clang's built-in type trait
facilities, their relation to user-facing C++ type traits and means to check
for availability.
Also explain that __has_feature() is not currently up to date and should not
generally be used in user code (there's a proposal to provide more consistent
checks via __has_builtin(), see cfe-dev).
llvm-svn: 199562
This C++ feature has been marked complete since r191549, but the documentation
claimed it wasn't supported at all and the extension check misreported it as
being available in C.
No regression test; this was a short-lived typo.
llvm-svn: 199292
Someone recently wasted some time not realising that "-###" didn't
actually execute the commands it printed, and suggested a
documentation tweak.
Having made the same mistake myself on at least one occasion, I
sympathise. So here it is. Any kibitzing on an even better text
welcome.
llvm-svn: 199256
It controls everything that -flimit-debug-info used to, plus the
vtable type optimization. The old -fno-limit-debug-info option is now an
alias to -fstandalone-debug and vice versa.
Standalone is the default on Darwin until dtrace is updated to work with
non-standalone debug info (rdar://problem/15758808).
Note: I kept the LimitedDebugInfo name in CodeGenOptions::DebugInfoKind
because NoStandaloneDebugInfo sounded even more confusing.
llvm-svn: 198655
This is an experimental feature, where -integrated-as will be
on by default on ARM/Thumb. We aim to detect the missing features
so that the next release is stable.
Updating the ReleaseNotes, too.
Also moving the AArch64 into the same place.
llvm-svn: 197024
Add support for more filename extensions based on the list in the clang
plus JavaScript.
Also adds a -regex option so users can override defaults if they have unusual
file extensions or want to format everything in the diff.
Keeping with tradition the flag is modelled on Unix conventions, this time
matching the semantics of find(1).
llvm-svn: 196917
Summary:
The rule from the GNU style states:
"We find it easier to read a program when it has spaces before the open-parentheses and after the commas."
http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/standards.html#index-spaces-before-open_002dparen
This patch makes clang-format adds an option to put spaces before almost all open parentheses, except the cases, where different behavior is dictated by the style rules or language syntax:
* preprocessor:
** function-like macro definitions can't have a space between the macro name and the parenthesis;
** `#if defined(...)` can have a space, but it seems, that it's more frequently used without a space in GCC, for example;
* never add spaces after unary operators;
* adding spaces between two opening parentheses is controlled with the `SpacesInParentheses` option;
* never add spaces between `[` and `(` (there's no option yet).
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
CC: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2326
llvm-svn: 196901
Summary:
Add partial support for the hasDeclaration() matcher in the dynamic layer.
This matcher has some special logic to allow any type that has a getDecl() method. We do not support this right now.
Reviewers: klimek
CC: cfe-commits, revane
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1889
llvm-svn: 195013
Summary:
Currently with clang:
$ clang -O20 foo.c
error: invalid value '20' in '-O20'
With the patch:
$ clang -O20 foo.c
warning: optimization level '-O20' is unsupported; using '-O3' instead.
1 warning generated.
This matches the gcc behavior (with a warning added)
Pass all tests:
Testing: 0 .. 10.. 20.. 30.. 40.. 50.. 60.. 70.. 80.. 90..
Testing Time: 94.14s
Expected Passes : 6721
Expected Failures : 20
Unsupported Tests : 17
(which was not the case of http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2125)
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2212
llvm-svn: 195009
Trying to fix test failures since earlier today.
One of the tests added in this commit is outputting test/Driver/clang_f_opts.s
which the builders that build in-tree (eg. clang-native-arm-cortex-a9) are
trying to run as a test case, causing failures.
clang_f_opts.c:
If -### doesn't emit the warning then this test probably shouldn't be in
here in the first place. Frontend maybe?
invalid-o-level.c:
Running %clang_cc1 in the Driver tests doesn't make sense because -cc1
bypasses the driver. (I'm not reverting the commit that introduced this but
please fix instead of keeping it this way.)
Reverting to fix the build failures and also so that the tests can be thought
out more thoroughly.
This reverts commit r194817.
llvm-svn: 194845
limited ways) after the next release. See the lengthy discussions (which
are on-going) and the corresponding commit to LLVM's release notes.
Nothing is actually changing at this point, this is just further
spreading the plan.
llvm-svn: 194184
requires ! feature
The purpose of this is to allow (for instance) the module map for /usr/include
to exclude <tgmath.h> and <complex.h> when building in C++ (these headers are
instead provided by the C++ standard library in this case, and the glibc C
<tgmath.h> header would otherwise try to include <complex.h>, resulting in a
module cycle).
llvm-svn: 193549
it. Also removes all of the microsoft C++ ABI related code from the
itanium layout builder.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2003
llvm-svn: 193290
This uses function prefix data to store function type information at the
function pointer.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1338
llvm-svn: 193058
This adds support for outputing the assembly to a file during compilation.
It does this by changing the compilation pipeling to not use the integrated
assembler, and keep the intermediate assembler file.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1946
llvm-svn: 192902
There doesn't seem to be a need in checking if a directory exists if we
will just rm -rf it once we affirm that it does. Instead, just blindly
try to delete it.
This fixes PR17541.
llvm-svn: 192680
This will emit a warning if a call to clang_analyzer_warnIfReached is
executed, printing REACHABLE. This is a more explicit way to declare
expected reachability than using clang_analyzer_eval or triggering
a bug (divide-by-zero or null dereference), and unlike the former will
work the same in inlined functions and top-level functions. Like the
other debug helpers, it is part of the debug.ExprInspection checker.
Patch by Jared Grubb!
llvm-svn: 191909
This attribute allows users to use a modified C or C++ function as an ARM
exception-handling function and, with care, to successfully return control to
user-space after the issue has been dealt with.
rdar://problem/14207019
llvm-svn: 191769
With this option, arbitrarily named module map files can be specified
to be loaded as required for headers in the respective (sub)directories.
This, together with the extern module declaration allows for specifying
module maps in a modular fashion without the need for files called
"module.map".
Among other things, this allows a directory to contain two modules that
are completely independent of one another.
Review: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1697.
llvm-svn: 191284
Review: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1546.
I have picked up this patch form Lawrence
(http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1063) and did a few changes.
From the original change description (updated as appropriate):
This patch adds a check that ensures that modules only use modules they
have so declared. To this end, it adds a statement on intended module
use to the module.map grammar:
use module-id
A module can then only use headers from other modules if it 'uses' them.
This enforcement is off by default, but may be turned on with the new
option -fmodules-decluse.
When enforcing the module semantics, we also need to consider a source
file part of a module. This is achieved with a compiler option
-fmodule-name=<module-id>.
The compiler at present only applies restrictions to the module directly
being built.
llvm-svn: 191283
LLVM supports applying conversion instructions to vectors of the same number of
elements (fptrunc, fptosi, etc.) but there had been no way for a Clang user to
cause such instructions to be generated when using builtin vector types.
C-style casting on vectors is already defined in terms of bitcasts, and so
cannot be used for these conversions as well (without leading to a very
confusing set of semantics). As a result, this adds a __builtin_convertvector
intrinsic (patterned after the OpenCL __builtin_astype intrinsic). This is
intended to aid the creation of vector intrinsic headers that create generic IR
instead of target-dependent intrinsics (in other words, this is a generic
_mm_cvtepi32_ps). As noted in the documentation, the action of
__builtin_convertvector is defined in terms of the action of a C-style cast on
each vector element.
llvm-svn: 190915
Unlike C++11's "thread_local" keyword, C11's "_Thread_local" is in the
reserved namespace, meaning we provide it unconditionally; it is marked
as KEYALL in TokenKinds.def.
This means that like all the other C11 keywords, we can expose its
presence through __has_extension().
llvm-svn: 190755
This patch is the first step to make module-map-files modular (instead
of requiring a single "module.map"-file per include directory). This
step adds a new "extern module" declaration that enables
module-map-files to reference one another along with a very basic
implementation.
The next steps are:
* Combine this with the use-declaration (from
http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1546) in order to only load module
map files required for a specific compilation.
* Add an additional flag to start with a specific module-map-file (instead
of requiring there to be at least one "module.map").
Review: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1637
llvm-svn: 190497
Some build systems use pipes for stdin/stderr. On nix-ish platforms colored
output can be forced by -fcolor-diagnostics. On Windows this option has
no effect in these cases because LLVM uses the console API (which only
operates on the console buffer) even if a console wrapper capable of
interpreting ANSI escape codes is used.
The -fansi-escape-codes option allows switching from the console API to
ANSI escape codes. It has no effect on other platforms.
llvm-svn: 190464
Dotfiles are impractical on Windows. This makes clang-format search
for the style configuration file as '_clang-format' in addition to
the usual '.clang-format'. This is similar to how VIM searches for
'_vimrc' on Windows.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1629
llvm-svn: 190413
It was really hard to tell that modules are experimental. This makes it
really clear by
* Noting the experimental status in the title.
* Moving the "warning" above the table of contents.
llvm-svn: 190340
Half the internet has wildly incorrect ideas about what LLVM is (in
particular, many get the impression that LLVM is some magical
cross-platform runtime), so saying "LLVM" near "cross-compilation" in a
user-facing doc might provoke confusion.
llvm-svn: 190338
Last I heard LSan is getting close to prime-time, but for now keep
LeakSanitizer.rst hidden (especially since it contains so little
content).
llvm-svn: 190337
Summary:
The main contents is in the ClangFormatStyleOptions.rst, which can be
updated from the Format.h by the dump_format_style.py script.
Reviewers: djasper, klimek
Reviewed By: klimek
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1597
llvm-svn: 189946
Summary:
Rewrite eachOf/allOf/anyOf to use a variadic operator, instead of hand-written calls to Polymorphic matchers.
This simplifies their definition and future changes to add them to the dynamic registry.
Reviewers: klimek
CC: cfe-commits, revane
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1427
llvm-svn: 189357
Patch by chris.wailes@gmail.com. The following functionality was added:
* The same functionality is now supported for both CXXOperatorCallExprs and CXXMemberCallExprs.
* Factored out some code in StmtVisitor.
* Removed variables from the state map when their destructors are encountered.
* Started adding documentation for the consumed analysis attributes.
llvm-svn: 189059
Summary:
Refactor ArgumentAdaptativeMatcher matchers to remove the template from their declaration.
This facilitates dynamic registration. Change the registry code to use the regular overload resolution mechanism for adaptative matchers.
Reviewers: klimek
CC: cfe-commits, revane
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1402
llvm-svn: 188560
DataFlowSanitizer is a generalised dynamic data flow analysis.
Unlike other Sanitizer tools, this tool is not designed to detect a
specific class of bugs on its own. Instead, it provides a generic
dynamic data flow analysis framework to be used by clients to help
detect application-specific issues within their own code.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D966
llvm-svn: 187925
This allows the ObjFW runtime to correctly implement message forwarding
for messages which return a struct.
Patch by Jonathan Schleifer.
llvm-svn: 187174
cxx_init_capture. "generalized" is neither descriptive nor future-proof. No
compatibility problems expected, since we've never advertised having this
feature.
llvm-svn: 187058
A class with a field of non-POD-for-layout type is not POD-for-layout.
This computation should not depend on whether the field is of POD type
in the language sense.
Fixes PR16537.
Patch by Josh Magee.
llvm-svn: 186741
This adds three overloaded intrinsics to Clang:
T __builtin_arm_ldrex(const volatile T *addr)
int __builtin_arm_strex(T val, volatile T *addr)
void __builtin_arm_clrex()
The intent is that these do what users would expect when given most sensible
types. Currently, "sensible" translates to ints, floats and pointers.
llvm-svn: 186394
Summary:
Fixup the type traversal macros/matchers to specify the supported types.
Make the marshallers a little more generic to support any variadic function.
Update the doc script.
Reviewers: klimek
CC: cfe-commits, revane
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1023
llvm-svn: 186340
& operator (ignoring any overloaded operator& for the type). The purpose of
this builtin is for use in std::addressof, to allow it to be made constexpr;
the existing implementation technique (reinterpret_cast to some reference type,
take address, reinterpert_cast back) does not permit this because
reinterpret_cast between reference types is not permitted in a constant
expression in C++11 onwards.
llvm-svn: 186053
#if defined(__has_foo("X")) && __has_foo("X")
is not a correct way to portably use __has_foo, because it is expanded to
#if 0 && 0("X")
... which is ill-formed.
Also add a missing ')'.
llvm-svn: 186047
Add a debug checker that is useful to understand how the ExplodedGraph is
built; it can be triggered using the following command:
clang -cc1 -analyze -analyzer-checker=debug.ViewExplodedGraph my_program.c
A patch by Béatrice Creusillet!
llvm-svn: 184768
This will enable users in security critical applications to perform
checked-arithmetic in a fast safe manner that is amenable to c.
Tests/an update to Language Extensions is included as well.
rdar://13421498.
llvm-svn: 184497
I have had several people ask me about why this builtin was not available in
clang (since it seems like a logical conclusion). This patch implements said
builtins.
Relevant tests are included as well. I also updated the Clang language extension reference.
rdar://14192664.
llvm-svn: 184227
Add __has_feature and __has_extension checks for C++1y features (based on the provisional names from
the C++ features study group), and update documentation to match.
llvm-svn: 181342
- There is no reason to have a modules specific flag for disabling
autolinking. Instead, convert the existing flag into -fno-autolink (which
should cover other autolinking code generation paths like #pragmas if and
when we support them).
llvm-svn: 179612
isVirtual - matches CXXMethodDecl nodes for virtual methods
isOverride - matches CXXMethodDecl nodes for methods that override virtual methods from a base class.
Author: Philip Dunstan <phil@philipdunstan.com>
llvm-svn: 179126
This turns on not only destructor inlining, but inlining of constructors
for types with non-trivial destructors. Per r178516, we will still not
inline the constructor or destructor of anything that looks like a
container unless the analyzer-config option 'c++-container-inlining' is
set to 'true'.
In addition to the more precise path-sensitive model, this allows us to
catch simple smart pointer issues:
#include <memory>
void test() {
std::auto_ptr<int> releaser(new int[4]);
} // memory allocated with 'new[]' should not be deleted with 'delete'
<rdar://problem/12295363>
llvm-svn: 178805
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-x86_64-darwin10-gdb went back green
before it processed the reverted 178663, so it could not have been the culprit.
Revert "Revert 178663."
This reverts commit 4f8a3eb2ce5d4ba422483439e20c8cbb4d953a41.
llvm-svn: 178682
For variables and functions clang used to store two storage classes. The one
"as written" in the code and a patched one, which, for example, propagates
static to the following decls.
This apparently is from the days clang lacked linkage computation. It is now
redundant and this patch removes it.
llvm-svn: 178663
This option can be useful for end users who want to know why they
ended up with a ton of different variants of the "std" module in their
module cache. This problem should go away over time, as we reduce the
need for module variants, but it will never go away entirely.
llvm-svn: 178148
Added two new narrowing matchers:
* hasMethod: aplies a matcher to a CXXRecordDecl's methods until a match is made
or there are no more methods.
* hasCanonicalType: applies a matcher to a QualType's canonicalType.
Enhanced hasOverloadedOperatorName to work on CXXMethodDecl as well as
CXXOperatorCallExpr.
Updated tests and docs.
Reviewers: klimek, gribozavr
llvm-svn: 176556
Instead of passing NULL on to sub-matcher, just return false. Updated tests and
regenerated docs.
Author: Tareq A Siraj <tareq.a.siraj@intel.com>
llvm-svn: 176441
of block declarators. Document the rule we use.
Also document the rule that Doug implemented a few weeks ago
which drops ownership qualifiers on function result types.
rdar://10127067
llvm-svn: 176336
This enables constructor inlining for types with non-trivial destructors.
The plan is to enable destructor inlining within the next month, but that
needs further verification.
<rdar://problem/12295329>
llvm-svn: 176200
These are two related changes (one in llvm, one in clang).
LLVM:
- rename address_safety => sanitize_address (the enum value is the same, so we preserve binary compatibility with old bitcode)
- rename thread_safety => sanitize_thread
- rename no_uninitialized_checks -> sanitize_memory
CLANG:
- add __attribute__((no_sanitize_address)) as a synonym for __attribute__((no_address_safety_analysis))
- add __attribute__((no_sanitize_thread))
- add __attribute__((no_sanitize_memory))
for S in address thread memory
If -fsanitize=S is present and __attribute__((no_sanitize_S)) is not
set llvm attribute sanitize_S
llvm-svn: 176076
TemplateSpecializationType doesn't quite have getDecl(). Need to go
through TemplateName to get a TemplateDecl.
Added test cases for the hasDeclaration() overload for
TemplateSpecializationType. Also introduced the type matcher
templateSpecializationType() used by the new hasDeclaration() test case.
Updated LibASTMatchersReference.
Reviewers: klimek
llvm-svn: 176025
After changing the way several value inheritance hierarchies (TypeLoc,
CFGelement, ProgramPoint and SVal) handle casting, this documentation describes
how 3rd party code may need to be updated to compile with the new APIs.
As suggested by Sean Silva on cfe-dev.
llvm-svn: 175970
to control the check for the C 5.2.4.1 / C++ [implimits] restriction on nesting
levels for parentheses, brackets and braces.
Some code with heavy macro use exceeds the default limit of 256, but we don't
want to increase it generally to avoid stack overflow on stack-constrained
systems.
llvm-svn: 175855
that a __strong object of block type is a valid argument to objc_storeStrong but
that an objc_retain and not an objc_retainBlock will be emitted.
llvm-svn: 175838
I don't want to rule out the possibility of linking to e.g. interesting
blog posts about uses of Clang, so avoid restricting the content to
"projects".
This breaks URL compatibility, but this document was committed less than
an hour ago so hopefully nobody has linked to it yet.
llvm-svn: 175535
Using a new metafunction for detecting the presence of the member
'getDecl' in a type T, added support to hasDeclaration for any such type
T. This allows hasDecl() to be replaced and enables several other
subclasses of clang::Type to use hasDeclaration.
Updated unittests and LibASTMatchersReference.html.
Reviewers: klimek
llvm-svn: 175532
A couple concrete examples are sure to be a win. If you know of any
other external projects using Clang, please let me know!
Patch by Laszlo Nagy! (with a title tweak by me)
llvm-svn: 175529
I'm using the name "Extended Identifiers" for the feature because that's
what GCC calls them. According to the standard, the new feature is
"universal character names are now allowed in identifiers", but the more
interesting "feature" is that identifiers can now contain Unicode characters,
however they are written.
llvm-svn: 174798
This is a powerful tool when doing iterative refined matches,
where another match is started inside the match callback of the first
one; this allows for example to find out whether the node was in
the condition or body of its parent if-statement.
llvm-svn: 174605
This is in preparation for adding other overloaded matchers. This change
alone is a net win in LOC.
I went through all matchers and looked whether we could now encode them
as macro, or simplify them with the matcher atoms that were not
available before.
llvm-svn: 174540
This is a text file with Markdown-ish formatting because we haven't decided
where analyzer internal documents should go, but it's probably better to
have this in source control than sitting on my local drive forever.
llvm-svn: 174398
We found that findAll has been implemented incorrectly multiple times
by various people using the matchers. To prevent further wasted
development effort, it makes sense to add it as convenience matcher
implemented as eachOf(m, forEachDescendant(m)).
This patch also updates the docs with the new matchers.
llvm-svn: 174320
implementation; this is much more inline with the original implementation
(i.e., pre-ubsan) and does not require run-time library support.
The trapping implementation can be invoked using either '-fcatch-undefined-behavior'
or '-fsanitize=undefined-trap -fsanitize-undefined-trap-on-error', with the latter
being preferred. Eventually, the -fcatch-undefined-behavior' flag will be removed.
llvm-svn: 173848
This adds documentation for both LibFormat as well as the standalone
tools and integrations built on top of it. It slightly restructures
the ClangTools documentation.
llvm-svn: 172004
Clang doesn't understand it.
If someone wants to teach clang about that flag instead, please also add
support for -fno-diagnostics-parseable-fixits for consistency.
Until then, let the documentation match the current behavior.
llvm-svn: 171952
This fixes the URL permanence of that URL. This is a bit of a hack. See
the FIXME in the patch for what the "real" solution should be.
llvm-svn: 171795
This is just the output of sphinx-quickstart. Now all that is needed
to begin converting the analyzer docs to reST is the server-side setup.
The analyzer folks have asked me to keep this segregated from the other
clang docs since the analyzer is a logically separate project (and has
its own separate web page) even though it resides in the clang tree.
llvm-svn: 171425
Even though we do have a `.. warning::` directive on the page, hopefully
having "In-Progress" in the title will help to condition people's
expectations a bit for when they run into the extremely bare-bones
release notes.
Also, when release season comes around again, maybe this will get
people's attention and avoid confusion about what is going into the
upcoming release, and what is for changes to trunk for the next version.
llvm-svn: 171419
The way Sphinx treats the "top-level" adornments is weird. It usually
uses the first top-level adornment as the page title, even if the
top-level adornment is just one "section" out of many (i.e. if the first
section is "Introduction", then it will make the page title be
"Introduction"). This behavior can be overriden by using an explicit
`.. title::` directive to set the title.
Since the Sphinx stylesheet that Clang is currently using ('haiku')
nicely puts the document title at the top of the page in the header,
this weird default behavior was resulting in a redundant "title" in the
body content. Getting rid of this redundant level of headings
effectively "exposes" one more level of heading from the stylesheet to
which now makes the real "sections" more distinct.
llvm-svn: 171417
Language extensions are highly relevant to using clang as a compiler, so
move LanguageExtensions up into `Using Clang as a Compiler` on the
landing page.
The other documents from the now-gone `Language Extensions and Specs`
section on the landing page nicely fit hierarchically under
LanguageExtensions.rst, so put them under LanguageExtensions.rst's
toctree instead of on the landing page.
Impetus from Jordan Rose.
llvm-svn: 171409
I clustered the docs by some intuitive/fuzzy notion of "similarity", and
some reasonable categories seemed to materialize. I tried to give the
clusters useful names, but you may want to take a look at the landing
page (<http://clang.llvm.org/docs/> for the lazy) and share your
thoughts.
I have to say, this small change really gives the docs a whole new life!
It makes our documentation quite a bit easier to navigate and scope out.
llvm-svn: 171379
The core of this page is a set of pros/cons for the different ways to
use clang as a library. The title should reflect that the page helps you
choose between alternatives.
llvm-svn: 171377
This is the last of the "regular" documents to convert to reST, and so
I'm declaring the initial clang reST conversion "done".
However,
- There are some documents in clang/www/ which probably should
be migrated into clang/docs/, such as www/OpenProjects.html
The primary thing blocking me from doing this right now is not knowing
how to set up a redirect so that the old URL's continue to work.
- LibASTMatchersReference.html is not reST. This page is auto-generated
by clang/docs/tools/dump_ast_matchers.py from the source and has some
collapse/expand logic that isn't expressible directly with Sphinx, so
just converting it to reST is not really a good strategy.
Manuel Klimek and I discussed this and the general agreed-upon
direction is making that page data-driven so that it, say, pulls in an
auto-generated blob of JSON which describes the matchers and builds up
the "matcher reference" part of the page with a small amount of JS.
- There are some rogue .txt files hanging around.
Also, I dropped the little dragon logo at the top because Sphinx was
warning about an external image reference (not sure why, but meh, I
didn't want to fight it). If anything, we would want such a logo
integrated into the site's overall theme, rather than hardcoded here.
llvm-svn: 170994
The notes on the objc_method_family and ns_returns_retained-type attributes
have been moved to the Objective-C section, since both are used by ARC.
The notes on analyzer_noreturn are now only on the analyzer site.
The inadequacy of these docs was noticed months ago by Jonathan Sauer;
I'm only just now getting around to cleaning them up.
llvm-svn: 170261
The file still exists in docs/analyzer/, but it won't be linked to from
clang.llvm.org or processed as part of the default Sphinx doc-build.
RegionStore has changed a lot from what Ted and Zhongxing describe here!
llvm-svn: 170260
- Renaming GetCompilations() and GetSourcePathList() to follow LLVM
style.
- Updating docs to reflect name change.
- Also updating help text to not mention clang-check since this class
can be used by any tool.
Reviewed By: Alexander Kornienko
llvm-svn: 170229