The offload bundler action should not unbundle the input file types that does not match the action type. This fixes an issue where .so files are unbundled when the action type is object files.
llvm-svn: 350425
midl invokes the compiler on .idl files with /E. Before this change, we
would treat unrecognized inputs as object files. Now we pre-process to
stdout as expected. I checked that MSVC defines __cplusplus when invoked
this way, so treating the input as C++ seems like the right thing to do.
After this change, I was able to run midl like this with clang-cl:
$ midl -cpp_cmd clang-cl.exe foo.idl
Things worked for the example IDL file in the Microsoft documentation,
but beyond that, I don't know if this will work well.
Fixes PR40140
llvm-svn: 350072
When debugging a boost build with a modified
version of Clang, I discovered that the PTH implementation
stores TokenKind in 8 bits. However, we currently have 368
TokenKinds.
The result is that the value gets truncated and the wrong token
gets picked up when including PTH files. It seems that this will
go wrong every time someone uses a token that uses the 9th bit.
Upon asking on IRC, it was brought up that this was a highly
experimental features that was considered a failure. I discovered
via googling that BoostBuild (mostly Boost.Math) is the only user of
this
feature, using the CC1 flag directly. I believe that this can be
transferred over to normal PCH with minimal effort:
https://github.com/boostorg/build/issues/367
Based on advice on IRC and research showing that this is a nearly
completely unused feature, this patch removes it entirely.
Note: I considered leaving the build-flags in place and making them
emit an error/warning, however since I've basically identified and
warned the only user, it seemed better to just remove them.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54547
Change-Id: If32744275ef1f585357bd6c1c813d96973c4d8d9
llvm-svn: 348266
This adds Hurd toolchain support to Clang's driver in addition
to handling translating the triple from Hurd-compatible form to
the actual triple registered in LLVM.
(Phabricator was stripping the empty files from the patch so I
manually created them)
Patch by sthibaul (Samuel Thibault)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54379
llvm-svn: 347833
Summary:
This was disabled way back in 2011, in the dark times before Driver was VFS-aware.
Also, make driver more VFS-aware :-)
This breaks one ClangTidy test (we improved the error message), will fix when
submitting.
Reviewers: ioeric
Subscribers: cfe-commits, alexfh
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53958
llvm-svn: 346414
The clang-cl driver disables access to command line options outside of the
"Core" and "CLOption" sets of command line arguments. This filtering makes it
impossible to pass arguments that are interpreted by the clang driver and not
by either 'cc1' (the frontend) or one of the other tools invoked by the driver.
An example driver-level flag is the '-fno-slp-vectorize' flag, which is
processed by the driver in Clang::ConstructJob and used to set the cc1 flag
"-vectorize-slp". There is no negative cc1 flag or -mllvm flag, so it is not
currently possible to disable the SLP vectorizer from the clang-cl driver.
This change introduces the "/clang:" argument that is available when the
driver mode is set to CL compatibility. This option works similarly to the
"-Xclang" option, except that the option values are processed by the clang
driver rather than by 'cc1'. An example usage is:
clang-cl /clang:-fno-slp-vectorize /O2 test.c
Another example shows how "/clang:" can be used to pass a flag where there is
a conflict between a clang-cl compat option and an overlapping clang driver
option:
clang-cl /MD /clang:-MD /clang:-MF /clang:test_dep_file.dep test.c
In the previous example, the unprefixed /MD selects the DLL version of the msvc
CRT, while the prefixed -MD flag and the -MF flags are used to create a make
dependency file for included headers.
One note about flag ordering: the /clang: flags are concatenated to the end of
the argument list, so in cases where the last flag wins, the /clang: flags
will be chosen regardless of their order relative to other flags on the driver
command line.
Patch by Neeraj K. Singh!
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53457
llvm-svn: 346393
This reverts commit r345370, as it uncovered even more issues in
tests with partial/inconsistent path normalization:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/llvm-clang-x86_64-expensive-checks-win/builds/13562http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-x64-windows-msvc/builds/886http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/llvm-clang-lld-x86_64-scei-ps4-windows10pro-fast/builds/20994
In particular, these tests seem to have failed:
Clang :: CodeGen/thinlto-diagnostic-handler-remarks-with-hotness.ll
Clang :: CodeGen/thinlto-multi-module.ll
Clang :: Driver/cuda-external-tools.cu
Clang :: Driver/cuda-options.cu
Clang :: Driver/hip-toolchain-no-rdc.hip
Clang :: Driver/hip-toolchain-rdc.hip
Clang :: Driver/openmp-offload-gpu.c
At least the Driver tests could potentially be fixed by extending
the path normalization to even more places, but the issues with the
CodeGen tests are still unknown.
In addition, a number of other tests seem to have been broken in
other clang dependent tools such as clang-tidy and clangd.
llvm-svn: 345372
libtool inspects the output of $CC -v to detect what object files and
libraries are linked in by default. When clang is built as a native
windows executable, all paths are formatted with backslashes, and
the backslashes cause each argument to be enclosed in quotes. The
backslashes and quotes break further processing within libtool (which
is implemented in shell script, running in e.g. msys) pretty badly.
Between unix style pathes (that only work in tools that are linked
to the msys runtime, essentially the same as cygwin) and proper windows
style paths (with backslashes, that can easily break shell scripts
and msys environments), the best compromise is to use windows style
paths (starting with e.g. c:) but with forward slashes, which both
msys based tools, shell scripts and native windows executables can
cope with. This incidentally turns out to be the form of paths that
GCC prints out when run with -v on windows as well.
This change potentially makes the output from clang -v a bit more
inconsistent, but it is isn't necessarily very consistent to begin with.
Compared to the previous attempt in SVN r345004, this now does
the same transformation on more paths, hopefully on the right set
of paths so that all tests pass (previously some tests failed, where
path fragments that were required to be identical turned out to
use different path separators in different places). This now also
is done only for non-windows, or cygwin/mingw targets, to preserve
all backslashes for MSVC cases (where the paths can end up e.g. embedded
into PDB files. (The transformation function itself,
llvm::sys::path::convert_to_slash only has an effect when run on windows.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53066
llvm-svn: 345370
Summary:
Distinguish "--autocomplete=-someflag" and "--autocomplete=-someflag,"
because the latter indicates that the user put a space before pushing tab
which should end up in a file completion.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53639
llvm-svn: 345133
There was a bug that when a flag ends with '=' and no value was suggested,
clang autocompletes the flag itself.
For example, in bash, it looked like this:
```
$ clang -fmodule-file=[tab]
-> $clang -fmodule-file=-fmodule-file
```
This is not what we expect. We expect a file autocompletion when no value
was found. With this patch, pressing tab suggests files in the current
directory.
Reviewers: teemperor, ruiu
Subscribers: cfe-commits
llvm-svn: 345121
For MIPS we need to adjust not only architecture name accordingly to ABI
provided by the `-mabi` command line option, but also modify triple's
environment. For example, for `mips-linux-gnu` triple and `-mabi=n32`
option a correct final triple is `mips64-linux-gnuabin32`.
llvm-svn: 344603
Summary:
D53000 adds a special exit code for SIGPIPE (writing to a closed
reader), and rather than print a fatal warning, skips printing the
error. This can be seen commonly from piping into head, tee, or
split.
Fixes PR25349, rdar://problem/14285346, b/77310947.
Reviewers: jfb
Reviewed By: jfb
Subscribers: cfe-commits, thakis, srhines
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53001
llvm-svn: 344375
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
This patch renames -f{no-}cuda-rdc to -f{no-}gpu-rdc and keeps the original
options as aliases. When -fgpu-rdc is off,
clang will assume the device code in each translation unit does not call
external functions except those in the device library, therefore it is possible
to compile the device code in each translation unit to self-contained kernels
and embed them in the host object, so that the host object behaves like
usual host object which can be linked by lld.
The benefits of this feature is: 1. allow users to create static libraries which
can be linked by host linker; 2. amortized device code linking time.
This patch modifies HIP action builder to insert actions for linking device
code and generating HIP fatbin, and pass HIP fatbin to host backend action.
It extracts code for constructing command for generating HIP fatbin as
a function so that it can be reused by early finalization. It also modifies
codegen of HIP host constructor functions to embed the device fatbin
when it is available.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52377
llvm-svn: 343611
clang-offload-bundler should not be invoked with the unbundling action
when the input file type does not match the action type. For example,
.so files should be unbundled during linking phase and should be linked
only with the host code.
llvm-svn: 343335
The darwin linker was complaining about Toolchains/RISCV.cpp and
Toolchains/Arch/RISCV.cpp had the same name. Fix is to just rename
Toolchains/RISCV.cpp to Toolchains/RISCVToolchain.cpp.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52574
llvm-svn: 343263
Explicitly selected MIPS ABI using the `-mabi` option implies
corresponding target triple. For 'O32' ABI it's a 32-bit target triple
like `mips-linux-gnu`. For 'N32' and 'N64' ABIs it's a 64-bit target
triple like `mips64-linux-gnu`. This patch adjusts target triple
accordingly these rules like we do for pseudo-target flags '-m64',
'-m32' etc already.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52290
llvm-svn: 343169
types."
It reverts commit r342991 + several other commits intended to fix the
tests. Still have some failed tests, need to investigate it.
llvm-svn: 343002
clang-offload-bundler should not be invoked with the unbundling action
when the input file type does not match the action type. For example,
.so files should be unbundled during linking phase and should be linked
only with the host code.
llvm-svn: 342991
With clang-cl, when the user specifies /Yc or /Yu without a filename
the compiler uses a #pragma hdrstop in the main source file to
determine the end of the PCH. If a header is specified with /Yc or
/Yu #pragma hdrstop has no effect.
The optional #pragma hdrstop filename argument is not yet supported.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51391
llvm-svn: 341963
This clang-cl driver change removes the PCH options when we are only generating
preprocessed output. This is similar to the behavior of Y-.
Patch by: mikerice
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50640
llvm-svn: 340025
Summary:
New flag causes crash reports to be written in the specified directory
rather than the temp directory.
Patch by Chijioke Kamanu.
Reviewers: hans, inglorion, rnk
Reviewed By: hans
Subscribers: zturner, hiraditya, llvm-commits, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48601
llvm-svn: 336604
Implement support for MS-style PCH through headers.
This enables support for /Yc and /Yu where the through header is either
on the command line or included in the source. It replaces the current
support the requires the header also be specified with /FI.
This change adds a -cc1 option -pch-through-header that is used to either
start or stop compilation during PCH create or use.
When creating a PCH, the compilation ends after compilation of the through
header.
When using a PCH, tokens are skipped until after the through header is seen.
Patch By: mikerice
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46652
llvm-svn: 336379
With MSVC, PCH files are created along with an object file that needs to
be linked into the final library or executable. That object file
contains the code generated when building the headers. In particular, it
will include definitions of inline dllexport functions, and because they
are emitted in this object file, other files using the PCH do not need
to emit them. See the bug for an example.
This patch makes clang-cl match MSVC's behaviour in this regard, causing
significant compile-time savings when building dlls using precompiled
headers.
For example, in a 64-bit optimized shared library build of Chromium with
PCH, it reduces the binary size and compile time of
stroke_opacity_custom.obj from 9315564 bytes to 3659629 bytes and 14.6
to 6.63 s. The wall-clock time of building blink_core.dll goes from
38m41s to 22m33s. ("user" time goes from 1979m to 1142m).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48426
llvm-svn: 335466
This code was introduced back in r178148, a change to introduce
-module-file-info - which still exists & seems like it's still tested (&
this change didn't cause any of those tests to fail).
It doesn't look like this change was necessary there - since it's about
pcm output, whereas -module-file-info looks like it's for pcm /input/.
So I'm not really sure what the original motivation was.
I'm open to ideas though, if it turns out the original change was
necessary/useful.
llvm-svn: 334778
This breaks the OpenFlags enumeration into two separate
enumerations: OpenFlags and CreationDisposition. The first
controls the behavior of the API depending on whether or not
the target file already exists, and is not a flags-based
enum. The second controls more flags-like values.
This yields a more easy to understand API, while also allowing
flags to be passed to the openForRead api, where most of the
values didn't make sense before. This also makes the apis more
testable as it becomes easy to enumerate all the configurations
which make sense, so I've added many new tests to exercise all
the different values.
llvm-svn: 334221
HIP uses clang-offload-bundler to bundle intermediate files for host
and different gpu archs together. When a file is unbundled,
clang-offload-bundler should be called only once, and the objects
for host and different gpu archs should be passed to the next
jobs. This is because Driver maintains CachedResults which maps
triple-arch string to output files for each job.
This patch fixes a bug in Driver::BuildJobsForActionNoCache which
uses incorrect key for CachedResults for HIP which causes
clang-offload-bundler being called mutiple times and incorrect
output files being used.
It only affects HIP.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47555
llvm-svn: 334128
Summary:
In rL327851 the createUniqueFile() and createTemporaryFile()
variants that do not return the file descriptors were changed to
create empty files, rather than only check if the paths are free.
This change was done in order to make the functions race-free.
That change led to clang-tidy (and possibly other tools) leaving
behind temporary assembly files, of the form placeholder-*, when
using a target that does not support the internal assembler.
The temporary files are created when building the Compilation
object in stripPositionalArgs(), as a part of creating the
compilation database for the arguments after the double-dash. The
files are created by Driver::GetNamedOutputPath().
Fix this issue by cleaning out temporary files at the deletion of
Compilation objects.
This fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37091.
Reviewers: klimek, sepavloff, arphaman, aaron.ballman, john.brawn, mehdi_amini, sammccall, bkramer, alexfh, JDevlieghere
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, JDevlieghere
Subscribers: erichkeane, lebedev.ri, Ka-Ka, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45686
llvm-svn: 333637
This patch adds HIP toolchain to support HIP language mode. It includes:
Create specific compiler jobs for HIP.
Choose specific libraries for HIP.
With contribution from Greg Rodgers.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45212
llvm-svn: 333484
To support separate compile/link and linking across device IR in different source files,
a new HIP action builder is introduced. Basically it compiles/links host and device
code separately, and embed fat binary in host linking stage through linker script.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46476
llvm-svn: 333483
While this value is initialized with the DefaultTargetTriple, it
can be later overriden using the -target flag so TargetTriple is
a more accurate name. This change also provides an accessor which
could be accessed from ToolChain implementations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47357
llvm-svn: 333468
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 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
This avoids warnings about unused linker parameters, just like
other flags are ignored if they're from config files.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46286
llvm-svn: 331504
Implementation of `InputArgList` assumes its field `ArgStrings` contains
strings for each argument exactly in the same order. This condition was
broken when arguments from config file and from invocation were merged.
This change fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37196 (Clang
config files can crash argument handling).
llvm-svn: 330926
If -no-canonical-prefixes isn't used, the clang executable name used
is the one of the actual executable, not the name of the symlink that
the user invoked.
In these cases, the target prefix was overridden based on the clang
executable name. (On the other hand the implicit -target option
that such a symlink adds, is added as an actual command line parameter
in tools/driver/driver.cop, before resolving the symlink and finding
the actual clang executable.
Use the original ClangNameParts (set from argv[0] in
tools/driver/driver.cpp) if it seems to be initialized propery.
All existing tests of this feature used -no-canonical-prefixes
(possibly because it also makes the driver look in the directory
of the symlink instead of the directory of the executable); add
another one that uses --config-user-dir= to specify the directory
instead. (For actual users of such symlinks, outisde of the test
suite, the directory is probably the same for both.)
This makes this feature work more like what the documentation
describes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45964
llvm-svn: 330871
Summary:
The clang driver option -save-temps was not passed to the LTO config,
so when invoking the ThinLTO backends via clang during distributed
builds there was no way to get LTO to save temp files.
Getting this to work with ThinLTO distributed builds also required
changing the driver to avoid a separate compile step to emit unoptimized
bitcode when the input was already bitcode under -save-temps. Not only is
this unnecessary in general, it is problematic for ThinLTO backends since
the temporary bitcode file to the backend would not match the module path
in the combined index, leading to incorrect ThinLTO backend index-based
optimizations.
Reviewers: pcc
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, inglorion, eraman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45217
llvm-svn: 330194
-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
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
This fixes host-side LTO during CUDA compilation. Before, LTO
pipeline construction was clashing with CUDA pipeline construction.
At the moment there's no point doing LTO on device side as each
device-side TU is a complete program. We will need to figure out
compilation pipeline construction for the device-side LTO when we
have working support for multi-TU device-side CUDA compilation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44691
llvm-svn: 328161
Previously, we passed "#" to --autocomplete to indicate to enable cc1
flags. For example, when -cc1 or -Xclang was passed to bash, bash
executed `clang --autocomplete=#-<flag they want to complete>`.
However, this was not a good implementation because it depends -Xclang
and -cc1 parsing to shell. So I changed this to pass all flags shell
has, so that Clang can handle them internally.
I had to change many testcases because API spec changed quite a lot.
Reviewers: teemperor, v.g.vassilev
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39342
llvm-svn: 326684
This bit of code in the driver uses '~0U' as a sentinel value.
The result is an odd mishmash of casts just to work. This replaces
it with an optional, which is a little less crazy looking.
--ehis line, and those below, will be ignored--
M lib/Driver/Driver.cpp
llvm-svn: 324433
Summary:
Depends on https://reviews.llvm.org/D41732.
Utilities such as `opt`, when invoked with arguments that are very
nearly spelled correctly, suggest the correctly spelled options:
```
bin/opt -hel
opt: Unknown command line argument '-hel'. Try: 'bin/opt -help'
opt: Did you mean '-help'?
```
Clang, on the other hand, prior to this commit, does not:
```
bin/clang -hel
clang-6.0: error: unknown argument: '-hel'
```
This commit makes use of the new libLLVMOption API from
https://reviews.llvm.org/D41732 in order to provide correct suggestions:
```
bin/clang -hel
clang-6.0: error: unknown argument: '-hel', did you mean '-help'?
```
Test Plan: `check-clang`
Reviewers: yamaguchi, v.g.vassilev, teemperor, ruiu, bruno
Reviewed By: bruno
Subscribers: bruno, jroelofs, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41733
llvm-svn: 321917
Clang is inherently a cross compiler and can generate code for any target
enabled during build. It however requires to specify many parameters in the
invocation, which could be hardcoded during configuration process in the
case of single-target compiler. The purpose of configuration files is to
make specifying clang arguments easier.
A configuration file is a collection of driver options, which are inserted
into command line before other options specified in the clang invocation.
It groups related options together and allows specifying them in simpler,
more flexible and less error prone way than just listing the options
somewhere in build scripts. Configuration file may be thought as a "macro"
that names an option set and is expanded when the driver is called.
Use of configuration files is described in `UserManual.rst`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24933
llvm-svn: 321621
Clang is inherently a cross compiler and can generate code for any target
enabled during build. It however requires to specify many parameters in the
invocation, which could be hardcoded during configuration process in the
case of single-target compiler. The purpose of configuration files is to
make specifying clang arguments easier.
A configuration file is a collection of driver options, which are inserted
into command line before other options specified in the clang invocation.
It groups related options together and allows specifying them in simpler,
more flexible and less error prone way than just listing the options
somewhere in build scripts. Configuration file may be thought as a "macro"
that names an option set and is expanded when the driver is called.
Use of configuration files is described in `UserManual.rst`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24933
llvm-svn: 321587
Summary:
This change allows binutils to be used for linking with MSVC. Currently, when
using an MSVC target and `-fuse-ld=bfd`, the driver produces an invalid linker
invocation.
Reviewers: rnk, compnerd
Reviewed By: compnerd
Subscribers: smeenai, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39509
llvm-svn: 317511
Summary:
Currently clang segfaults when invoked with `clang --autocomplete=`.
This patch adds the necessary boundary checks and some tests for corner cases like this.
Reviewers: yamaguchi
Reviewed By: yamaguchi
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37465
llvm-svn: 312533
Summary:
Currently object format is taken from the default target triple. For toolchains with a non-COFF default target this may result in an object format inappropriate for pc-windows and lead to compilation issues.
For example, the default triple `aarch64-linux-elf` may produce something like `aarch64-pc-windows-msvc19.0.24215-elf` in CL mode. Clang creates `MicrosoftARM64TargetInfo` for such triple with data layout `e-m:w-p:64:64-i32:32-i64:64-i128:128-n32:64-S128`. On the other hand, the AArch64 backend in `computeDataLayout` detects a non-COFF target and selects `e-m:e-i8:8:32-i16:16:32-i64:64-i128:128-n32:64-S128` as data layout for little endian. Different layouts used by clang and the backend cause an error:
```
error: backend data layout 'e-m:e-i8:8:32-i16:16:32-i64:64-i128:128-n32:64-S128'
does not match expected target description 'e-m:w-p:64:64-i32:32-i64:64-i128:128-n32:64-S128'
```
This can be observed on the clang's Driver/cl-pch.c test with AArch64 as a default target.
This patch enforces COFF in CL mode.
Reviewers: hans
Reviewed By: hans
Subscribers: cfe-commits, aemerson, asl, kristof.beyls
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37336
llvm-svn: 312275
Summary:
We wrote many codes in HandleImediateArgs, so I've refactored it into
handleAutocompletions.
Reviewers: v.g.vassilev, teemperor
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37249
llvm-svn: 312018
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
This makes it possible to print the name of compiler-rt libraries
by using simply clang -print-file-name=libclang_rt.${runtime}-${arch}.so
same as other libraries, without having to know the details of the
resource directory organization.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35820
llvm-svn: 310548
The commit r310291 introduced the failure. r310332 was a test fix commit and
r310300 was a followup commit. I reverted these two to avoid merge conflicts
when reverting.
The 'openmp-offload.c' test is failing on Darwin because the following
run lines:
// RUN: touch %t1.o
// RUN: touch %t2.o
// RUN: %clang -### -no-canonical-prefixes -fopenmp=libomp -fopenmp-targets=nvptx64-nvidia-cuda -save-temps -no-canonical-prefixes %t1.o %t2.o 2>&1 \
// RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHK-TWOCUBIN %s
trigger the following assertion:
Driver.cpp:3418:
assert(CachedResults.find(ActionTC) != CachedResults.end() &&
"Result does not exist??");
llvm-svn: 310345
Summary:
`clang --autocomplete=-std` will show
```
-std: Language standard to compile for
-std= Language standard to compile for
-stdlib= C++ standard library to use
```
after this change.
However, showing HelpText with completion in bash seems super tricky, so
this feature will be used in other shells (fish, zsh...).
Reviewers: v.g.vassilev, teemperor, ruiu
Subscribers: cfe-commits, hiraditya
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35759
llvm-svn: 309113
All but one place are checking options::OPT_nostdlib instead of looking at
this field, so convert that one other place to doing that as well.
No behavior change.
llvm-svn: 308848
Summary:
We don't want to autocomplete flags whose Flags class has `NoDriverOption` when argv[1] is not `-cc1`.
Another idea for this implementation is to make --autocomplete a cc1
option and handle it in clang Frontend, by porting --autocomplete
handler from Driver to Frontend, so that we can handle Driver options
and CC1 options in unified manner.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34770
llvm-svn: 307479
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
Ananas is a home-brew operating system, mainly for amd64 machines. After
using GCC for quite some time, it has switched to clang and never looked
back - yet, having to manually patch things is annoying, so it'd be much
nicer if this was in the official tree.
More information:
https://github.com/zhmu/ananas/https://rink.nu/projects/ananas.html
Submitted by: Rink Springer
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32936
llvm-svn: 306239
Currently, autocompleted options are displayed in the same order as we
wrote them in .td files. This patch sort them out in clang so that they
are sorted alphabetically. This should improve usability.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34557
llvm-svn: 306116
This is patch for GSoC project, bash-completion for clang.
To use this on bash, please run `source clang/utils/bash-autocomplete.sh`.
bash-autocomplete.sh is code for bash-completion.
In this patch, Options.td was mainly changed in order to add value class
in Options.inc.
llvm-svn: 305805