Currently this includes -pedantic warnings as well; we'll need to consider whether these should
be included.
This works as expected with -Werror.
Test cases were added to Sema/warn-unused-parameters.c, but they should probably be broken off into
their own test file.
llvm-svn: 137910
all AST files have a normal METADATA record that has the same form
regardless of whether we refer to a chained PCH or any other kind of
AST file.
Introduce the IMPORTS record, which describes all of the AST files
that are imported by this AST file, and how (as a module, a PCH file,
etc.). Currently, we emit at most one entry to this record, to support
chained PCH.
llvm-svn: 137869
already-defined and forward-declared results. Already-defined results
are fine because they could be the start of a category. Fixes
<rdar://problem/9811691>.
llvm-svn: 136559
For PCH files, have only one open/close for temporary + rename to be safe from race conditions.
For all other output files open/close the output file directly.
Depends on llvm r136310. rdar://9082880 & http://llvm.org/PR9374.
llvm-svn: 136315
FullSourceLoc::getInstantiationLoc to ...::getExpansionLoc. This is part
of the API and documentation update from 'instantiation' as the term for
macros to 'expansion'.
llvm-svn: 135914
entities generated directly by the preprocessor from those loaded from
the external source (e.g., the ASTReader). By separating these two
sets of entities into different vectors, we allow both to grow
independently, and eliminate the need for preallocating all of the
loaded preprocessing entities. This is similar to the way the recent
SourceManager refactoring treats FileIDs and the source location
address space.
As part of this, switch over to building a continuous range map to
track preprocessing entities.
llvm-svn: 135646
-arcmt-migrate-emit-errors : Emits the pre-migration ARC errors but it doesn't affect anything else
-arcmt-migrate-report-output : Writes out the pre-migration ARC errors to the provided plist file
rdar://9791454
llvm-svn: 135491
source locations from source locations loaded from an AST/PCH file.
Previously, loading an AST/PCH file involved carefully pre-allocating
space at the beginning of the source manager for the source locations
and FileIDs that correspond to the prefix, and then appending the
source locations/FileIDs used for parsing the remaining translation
unit. This design forced us into loading PCH files early, as a prefix,
whic has become a rather significant limitation.
This patch splits the SourceManager space into two parts: for source
location "addresses", the lower values (growing upward) are used to
describe parsed code, while upper values (growing downward) are used
for source locations loaded from AST/PCH files. Similarly, positive
FileIDs are used to describe parsed code while negative FileIDs are
used to file/macro locations loaded from AST/PCH files. As a result,
we can load PCH/AST files even during parsing, making various
improvemnts in the future possible, e.g., teaching #include <foo.h> to
look for and load <foo.h.gch> if it happens to be already available.
This patch was originally written by Sebastian Redl, then brought
forward to the modern age by Jonathan Turner, and finally
polished/finished by me to be committed.
llvm-svn: 135484
This is switches all the interfaces points (and most of the commenst
/ local variables I saw on my way through) regarding the
NestedMacroInstantiations bit.
The libclang enums corresponding to this state were renamed, but
a legacy enum was added with the old name, and the same value to keep
existing clients working. I've added a documentation blurb for it, but
let me know if there is a canonical way to document legacy elemenst of
the libclang interface.
No functionality changed here, even in tests.
llvm-svn: 135141
and 'expansions' rather than 'instantiated' and 'contexts'.
This is the first of several patches migrating Clang's terminology
surrounding macros from 'instantiation' to 'expansion'.
llvm-svn: 135135
__unknown_anytype, and rewrite such message sends correctly.
I had to bite the bullet and actually add a debugger support mode for this
one, which is a bit unfortunate, but there really isn't anything else
I could imagine doing; this is clearly just debugger-specific behavior.
llvm-svn: 135051
This is a new mode of migration, where we avoid modifying the original files but
we emit temporary files instead.
<path> will be used to keep migration process metadata. Currently the temporary files
that are produced are put in the system's temp directory but we can put them
in the <path> if is necessary.
Also introduce new ARC migration functions in libclang whose only purpose,
currently, is to accept <path> and provide pairs of original file/transformed file
to map from the originals to the files after transformations are applied.
Finally introduce the c-arcmt-test utility that exercises the new libclang functions,
update arcmt-test, and add tests for the whole process.
rdar://9735086.
llvm-svn: 134844
instantiation and improve diagnostics which are stem from macro
arguments to trace the argument itself back through the layers of macro
expansion.
This requires some tricky handling of the source locations, as the
argument appears to be expanded in the opposite direction from the
surrounding macro. This patch provides helper routines that encapsulate
the logic and explain the reasoning behind how we step through macros
during diagnostic printing.
This fixes the rest of the test cases originially in PR9279, and later
split out into PR10214 and PR10215.
There is still some more work we can do here to improve the macro
backtrace, but those will follow as separate patches.
llvm-svn: 134660
clang_codeCompleteGetContexts(), that provides the client with
information about the context in which code completion has occurred
and what kinds of entities make sense as completions at that
point. Patch by Connor Wakamo!
llvm-svn: 134615
structure to hold inferred information, then propagate each invididual
bit down to -cc1. Separate the bits of "supports weak" and "has a native
ARC runtime"; make the latter a CodeGenOption.
The tool chain is still driving this decision, because it's the place that
has the required deployment target information on Darwin, but at least it's
better-factored now.
llvm-svn: 134453
CompilerInvocation on the stack, because other objects (e.g., the
CompilerInstance) maintain an intrusive reference-counted pointer to
the CompilerInvocation. This doesn't matter in the normal case,
because we take back the CompilerInvocation. However, during crash
recovery, this leads to us trying to free an object on the stack, and
hilarity ensues. Fixes <rdar://problem/9652540>.
llvm-svn: 134245
This is a one line fix here:
+ // Don't print recursive instantiation notes from an instantiation note.
+ Loc = SM.getSpellingLoc(Loc);
While here, fix the testcase to be more precise (it got filecheck'ized
brutally), and fix EmitCaretDiagnostic to be private and to not pass down
the unused 'Level' argument.
llvm-svn: 133993
This is the only usage in clang's headers, and it's for a define
that only exists on CMake builds for the sake of the MSVC compiler,
so just use an ifdef instead.
Also add an include for config.h in a file that actually needs it,
and was picking it up by accident indirectly.
llvm-svn: 133710
use an "IgnoreSysRoot" argument. HeaderSearchOptions had been using the
opposite form with "IsSysRootRelative", which made for much confusion when
looking at true/false values in calls in AddPath. No functional change.
llvm-svn: 133550
The -cxx-isystem path is not prefixed with the sysroot directory, so it's
not a good way for the driver to set the system default C++ search path.
Instead, add -stdlib as a cc1 option and teach the frontend how to find the
headers. The driver can then just pass -stdlib through to "cc1".
llvm-svn: 133547
- Changes bit-field access policy to try to use (aligned) register sized accesses.
The idea here is that by using larger accesses we expose more coalescing
potential to the backend when we have situations like adjacent bit-fields in the
same structure (which is common), and that the backend should be smart enough to
narrow the accesses down when no coalescing is done or when it is shown not to
be profitable.
--
$ clang -m32 -O3 -S -o - t.c
_f0: ## @f0
pushl %ebp
movl %esp, %ebp
movl 8(%ebp), %eax
movb (%eax), %cl
andb $-128, %cl
orb $1, %cl
movb %cl, (%eax)
movb 1(%eax), %cl
andb $-128, %cl
orb $1, %cl
movb %cl, 1(%eax)
movb 2(%eax), %cl
andb $-128, %cl
orb $1, %cl
movb %cl, 2(%eax)
movb 3(%eax), %cl
andb $-128, %cl
orb $1, %cl
movb %cl, 3(%eax)
popl %ebp
ret
$ clang -m32 -O3 -S -o - t.c -Xclang -fuse-register-sized-bitfield-access
_f0: ## @f0
pushl %ebp
movl %esp, %ebp
movl 8(%ebp), %eax
movl $-2139062144, %ecx ## imm = 0xFFFFFFFF80808080
andl (%eax), %ecx
orl $16843009, %ecx ## imm = 0x1010101
movl %ecx, (%eax)
popl %ebp
ret
--
llvm-svn: 133532
an assembly file it worked correctly, while for a .c file it would given an
error about how --noexecstack is not a supported argument to -Wa.
llvm-svn: 133489
because the Angled directories and the System directories were not being uniqued
together, breaking #include_next. I'll see about a testcase, but it will be insane.
llvm-svn: 133212
These are somewhat special in that they wrap any other FrontendAction,
running various ARC transformations or checks prior to the standard
action's run. To implement them easily, this extends FrontendAction to
have a WrapperFrontendAction utility class which forwards all calls by
default to an inner action setup at construction time. This is then
subclassed to override the specific behavior needed by the different
ARCMT tools.
Finally, FrontendTool is taught how to create these wrapper actions from
the existing flags and options structures.
The result is that clangFrontend no longer depends on clangARCMigrate.
This is very important, as clangARCMigrate *heavily* depends on
clangFrontend. Fundamentally ARCMigrate is at the same layer as
a library like Rewrite, sitting firmly on top of the Frontend, but tied
together with the FrontendTool when building the clang binary itself.
llvm-svn: 133161
AFAIK, RHEL5 (and its clones) provides g++44 as the package "gcc44-c++".
By default, g++-4.1.1 is available, though, its libstdc++ would not be suitable to clang++.
llvm-svn: 133156
Language-design credit goes to a lot of people, but I particularly want
to single out Blaine Garst and Patrick Beard for their contributions.
Compiler implementation credit goes to Argyrios, Doug, Fariborz, and myself,
in no particular order.
llvm-svn: 133103
Related result types apply Cocoa conventions to the type of message
sends and property accesses to Objective-C methods that are known to
always return objects whose type is the same as the type of the
receiving class (or a subclass thereof), such as +alloc and
-init. This tightens up static type safety for Objective-C, so that we
now diagnose mistakes like this:
t.m:4:10: warning: incompatible pointer types initializing 'NSSet *'
with an
expression of type 'NSArray *' [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
NSSet *array = [[NSArray alloc] init];
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Headers/NSObject.h:72:1:
note:
instance method 'init' is assumed to return an instance of its
receiver
type ('NSArray *')
- (id)init;
^
It also means that we get decent type inference when writing code in
Objective-C++0x:
auto array = [[NSMutableArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"one", @"two",nil];
// ^ now infers NSMutableArray* rather than id
llvm-svn: 132868
Patch by Matthieu Monrocq with tweaks by me to avoid StringRefs in the static
diagnostic data structures, which resulted in a huge global-var-init function.
Depends on llvm commit r132046.
llvm-svn: 132047
prints the file, line, and column of a diagnostic. We currently
support Clang's normal format, MSVC, and Vi formats.
Note that we no longer change the diagnostic format based on
-fms-extensions.
Patch by Andrew Fish!
llvm-svn: 131794
- New isDefined() function checks for deletedness
- isThisDeclarationADefinition checks for deletedness
- New doesThisDeclarationHaveABody() does what
isThisDeclarationADefinition() used to do
- The IsDeleted bit is not propagated across redeclarations
- isDeleted() now checks the canoncial declaration
- New isDeletedAsWritten() does what it says on the tin.
- isUserProvided() now correct (thanks Richard!)
This fixes the bug that we weren't catching
void foo() = delete;
void foo() {}
as being a redefinition.
llvm-svn: 131013
CXTranslationUnit_NestedMacroInstantiations, which indicates whether
we want to see "nested" macro instantiations (e.g., those that occur
inside other macro instantiations) within the detailed preprocessing
record. Many clients (e.g., those that only care about visible tokens)
don't care about this information, and in code that uses preprocessor
metaprogramming, this information can have a very high cost.
Addresses <rdar://problem/9389320>.
llvm-svn: 130990
This is more efficient as it's all done at once at the end of the TU.
This could still get expensive, so a flag is provided to disable it. As
an added bonus, the diagnostics will now print out a cycle.
The PCH test is XFAILed because we currently can't deal with a note
emitted in the header and I, being tired, see no other way to verify the
serialization of delegating constructors. We should probably address
this problem /somehow/ but no good solution comes to mind.
llvm-svn: 130836
matches GCC behavior which libstdc++ uses to limit #warning-based
messages about deprecation.
The machinery involves threading this through a new '-fdeprecated-macro'
flag for CC1. The flag defaults to "on", similarly to -Wdeprecated. We
turn the flag off in the driver when the warning is turned off (modulo
matching some GCC bugs). We record this as a language option, and key
the preprocessor on the option when introducing the define.
A separate flag rather than a '-D' flag allows us to properly represent
the difference between C and C++ builds (only C++ receives the define),
and it allows the specific behavior of following -Wdeprecated without
potentially impacting the set of user-provided macro flags.
llvm-svn: 130055
-Wwrite-strings. First and foremost, once the positive form of the flag
was passed, it could never be disabled by passing -Wno-write-strings.
Also, the diagnostic engine couldn't in turn use -Wwrite-strings to
control diagnostics (as GCC does) because it was essentially hijacked to
drive the language semantics.
Fix this by giving CC1 a clean '-fconst-strings' flag to enable
const-qualified strings in C and ObjC compilations. Corresponding
'-fno-const-strings' is also added. Then the driver is taught to
introduce '-fconst-strings' in the CC1 command when '-Wwrite-strings'
dominates.
This entire flag is basically GCC-bug-compatibility driven, so we also
match GCC's bug where '-w' doesn't actually disable -Wwrite-strings. I'm
open to changing this though as it seems insane.
llvm-svn: 130051
compile time) and .gcda emission (at runtime). --coverage enables both.
This does not yet add the profile_rt library to the link step if -fprofile-arcs
is enabled when linking.
llvm-svn: 129956
required modifying a few tests that specifically use note include stacks
to check the source manager's view of include stacks. I've simply added
the flag to these tests for now, they may have to be more substantially
changed if we decide to remove support for note include stacks
altogether.
Also, add a test for include stacks on notes that was supposed to go in
with the previous commit.
llvm-svn: 128390
These stacks are often less important than those on primary diagnostics.
As the number of notes grows, this becomes increasingly important. The
include stack printing is clever and doesn't print stacks for adjacent
diagnostics from the same file, but when a note is in between a sequence
of errors in a header file, and the notes all refer to some other file,
we end up getting a worst-case ping-pong of include stacks that take up
a great deal of vertical space.
Still, for now, the default behavior isn't changed. We can evaluate user
feedback with the flag.
Patch by Richard Trieu, a couple of style tweaks from me.
llvm-svn: 128371
line options, instead of leveraging the blanket -mllvm option.
- This allows using the frontend itself without requiring the backend have
those options available (i.e., if the target wasn't built).
llvm-svn: 128087
This change requires making a bunch of fundamental Clang structures (optionally) reference counted to allow correct
ownership semantics of these objects (e.g., ASTContext) to play out between an active ASTUnit and CompilerInstance
object.
llvm-svn: 128011
add support for the OpenCL __private, __local, __constant and
__global address spaces, as well as the __read_only, _read_write and
__write_only image access specifiers. Patch originally by ARM;
language-specific address space support by myself.
llvm-svn: 127915
Issue this as an IR-gen error; it's not really worthwhile doing this
"right", i.e. in Sema, because IR gen knows a lot of tricks beyond
what the constant evaluator knows.
llvm-svn: 127854
should report the original file name for contents of files that were overriden by other files,
otherwise it should report the name of the new file. Default is true.
Also add similar field in PreprocessorOptions and pass similar parameter in ASTUnit::LoadFromCommandLine.
llvm-svn: 127289
too low-level to actually be useful but is just interesting enough for
people to try to use it (which won't actually work beyond toy examples).
To bring back the AST printer, it needs to be:
- Complete, covering all of C/C++/Objective-C
- Documented, with appropriate Schema against which we can validate
the output
- Designed for C/C++/Objective-C, not Clang's specific ASTs
- Stable across Clang versions
- Well-tested
llvm-svn: 127141
Allow remapping a file by specifying another filename whose contents should be loaded if the original
file gets loaded. This allows to override files without having to create & load buffers in advance.
llvm-svn: 127052
The previous name was inaccurate as this token in fact appears at
the end of every preprocessing directive, not just macro definitions.
No functionality change, except for a diagnostic tweak.
llvm-svn: 126631
way it keeps track of namespaces. Previously, we would map from the
namespace alias to its underlying namespace when building a
nested-name-specifier, losing source information in the process.
llvm-svn: 126358
It works like -isystem and the search path keeps -isystem and
-cxx-isystem in order relative to each other. -cxx-isystem is only used
for C++ sources though. Drop the existing -cxx-system-include option for
cc1 as it is now redundant.
llvm-svn: 126167
enumeration type, prioritize the enumeration constants and don't
provide completions for any other expressions. Fixes <rdar://problem/7283668>.
llvm-svn: 125991
This removes the final dependency edge from any lib outside of CodeGen
to core. As a result we can, and do, trim the dependency on core
from libclang, PrintFunctionNames, the unit tests and c-index-test.
While at it, review and trim other unneeded dependencies.
llvm-svn: 125820
code-completion results accessed via libclang, to extend the lifetime
of the allocator used for cached global code-completion results at
least until these completion results are destroyed. Fixes
<rdar://problem/8997369>.
llvm-svn: 125678
completions. We now compute a hash of the names of all top-level
declarations and macro definitions, and invalidate the cache when the
hash value changes.
llvm-svn: 125670
Store in PCH the directory that the PCH was originally created in.
If a header file is not found at the path that we expect it to be and the PCH file
was moved from its original location, try to resolve the file by assuming that
header+PCH were moved together and the header is in the same place relative to the PCH.
llvm-svn: 125576
-Checkers will be defined in the tablegen file 'Checkers.td'.
-Apart from checkers, we can define checker "packages" that will contain a collection of checkers.
-Checkers can be enabled with -analyzer-checker=<name> and disabled with -analyzer-disable-checker=<name> e.g:
Enable checkers from 'cocoa' and 'corefoundation' packages except the self-initialization checker:
-analyzer-checker=cocoa -analyzer-checker=corefoundation -analyzer-disable-checker=cocoa.SelfInit
-Introduces CheckerManager and CheckerProvider. CheckerProviders get the set of checker names to enable/disable and
register them with the CheckerManager which will be the entry point for all checker-related functionality.
Currently only the self-initialization checker takes advantage of the new mechanism.
llvm-svn: 125503
The optimization involves eagerly pruning ExplodedNodes from the ExplodedGraph that contain
practically no difference between the predecessor and successor nodes. For example, if
the state is different between a predecessor and a node, the node is left in. Only for
the 'environment' component of the state do we not care if the ExplodedNodes are different.
This paves the way for future optimizations where we can reclaim the environment objects.
llvm-svn: 125154
overridden via remapping. Thus, when we create a "virtual" file in the
file manager, we still stat() the real file that lives behind it so
that we can provide proper uniquing based on inodes. This helps keep
the file manager much more consistent.
To take advantage of this when reparsing files in libclang, we disable
the use of the stat() cache when reparsing or performing code
completion, since the stat() cache is very likely to be out of date in
this use case.
llvm-svn: 124971
the atomic writes option, since the intent is that this option be set for an
entire build, which may have any number of compiler instances writing to the
same output file.
llvm-svn: 124772
callbacks class.
- Aside from being generally cleaner, this also allows -H to work correctly in
modes other than standard preprocessing (e.g., -c, -MM, etc.)
llvm-svn: 124723
BumpPtrAllocator, rather than manually new/delete'ing them. This
optimization also allows us to avoid allocating memory for and copying
constant strings (e.g., "return", "class").
This also required embedding the priority and availability of results
within the code completion string, to avoid extra memory allocation
within libclang.
llvm-svn: 124673
FileManager.cpp: Allow virtual files in nonexistent directories.
FileManager.cpp: Close FileDescriptor for virtual files that correspond to actual files.
FileManager.cpp: Enable virtual files to be created even for files that were flagged as NON_EXISTENT_FILE, e.g. by a prior (unsuccessful) addFile().
ASTReader.cpp: Read a PCH even if the original source files cannot be found.
Add a test for reading a PCH of a file that has been removed and diagnostics referencing that file.
llvm-svn: 124374
to allow us to explicitly control whether or
not Objective-C properties are default synthesized.
Currently this feature only works when using
the -fobjc-non-fragile-abi2 flag (so there is
no functionality change), but we can now turn
off this feature without turning off all the features
coupled with -fobjc-non-fragile-abi2.
llvm-svn: 122519
This patch refactors the CompilerInvocation code to introduce a
CompilerInvocation::setLangDefaults function, which can set up a
LangOptions with the defaults for a given language and language
standard. This function is useful for non-command line based Clang
clients which need to set up a CompilerInvocation manually for a
specific language.
llvm-svn: 120874
a specific language. We are adding such language info. by
extensing Builtins.def and via a language flag added
to LIBBUILTIN/BUILTIN and check for that when deciding
a name is builtin or not. Implements //rdar://8689273.
llvm-svn: 120429
trap the serialized preprocessing records (macro definitions, macro
instantiations, macro definitions) from the generation of the
precompiled preamble, then replay those when walking the list of
preprocessed entities. This eliminates a bug where clang_getCursor()
wasn't able to find preprocessed-entity cursors in the preamble.
llvm-svn: 120396
precompiled preamble as the "main" source file's file ID within the
source manager. This makes compiling with a precompiled preamble
produce the same source locations as when compiling without the
precompiled preamble; prior to this change, we ended up with different
file IDs for source locations within the precompiled preamble
vs. those after the precompiled preamble, even for entities (e.g.,
preprocessing entities) in the same file.
llvm-svn: 120390
Gentoo systems with multiple versions to pick up the newest one first. This is
especially important with Gentoo because some of the older versions are left on
systems in strange states.
llvm-svn: 120238
of the ASTs. Only available in assertions builds. No stability guarantee.
This is intended solely as a debugging tool. I'm not sure if the goals
are sufficiently aligned with the XML printer to allow a common
implementation.
Currently just falls back on the StmtDumper to display statements,
which means it doesn't produce valid XML in those cases.
llvm-svn: 120088
pointer that is passed down through the APIs, and make
FileSystemStatCache::get be the one that filters out
directory lookups that hit files. This also paves the
way to have stat queries be able to return opened files.
llvm-svn: 120060
two copies, since they are fundamentally different
operations and the StringRef one should go away
(it shouldn't be part of FileManager at least).
Remove some dead arguments.
llvm-svn: 120013
FileSystemOpts through a ton of apis, simplifying a lot of code.
This also fixes a latent bug in ASTUnit where it would invoke
methods on FileManager without creating one in some code paths
in cindextext.
llvm-svn: 120010
This patch completely defeated the "passing in a prestat'd size
to MemoryBuffer" optimization, leading to an extra fstat call for
every buffer opened, in order to find out if the datestamp and size
of the file on disk matches what is in the stat cache.
I fully admit that I don't completely understand what is going on here:
why punish code when a stat cache isn't in use? what is the point of a
stat cache if you have to turn around and stat stuff to validate it?
To resolve both these issues, just drop the modtime check and check the
file size, which is the important thing anyway. This should also resolve
PR6812, because presumably windows is stable when it comes to file sizes.
If the modtime is actually important, we should get it and keep it on the
first stat.
This eliminates 833 fstat syscalls when processing Cocoa.h, speeding up
system time on -Eonly Cocoa.h from 0.041 to 0.038s.
llvm-svn: 120001
than a Token that holds the same information all in one easy-to-use
package. There's no technical reason to prefer the former -- the
information comes from a Token originally -- and it's clumsier to use,
so I've changed the code to use tokens everywhere.
Approved by clattner
llvm-svn: 119845
-Move the stuff of Diagnostic related to creating/querying diagnostic IDs into a new DiagnosticIDs class.
-DiagnosticIDs can be shared among multiple Diagnostics for multiple translation units.
-The rest of the state in Diagnostic object is considered related and tied to one translation unit.
-Have Diagnostic point to the SourceManager that is related with. Diagnostic can now accept just a
SourceLocation instead of a FullSourceLoc.
-Reflect the changes to various interfaces.
llvm-svn: 119730
we were just getting a range covering only the property name, which is
certainly not correct (and broke token annotation, among other
things).
Also, teach libclang about the relationship between
@synthesize/@dynamic and @property, so we get property name and
cursor-reference information for @synthesize and @dynamic.
llvm-svn: 119409
caching global code-completion results. In particular, don't perform
either operation the first time we parse, but do both after the first
reparse.
llvm-svn: 119285
other platforms where the textual default of '/' isn't the system's root
directory. We should probably still make the textual default platform specific,
but this should avoid the particularly bad problem with the previous state: we
applied a sysroot of '/' to '/usr/local/google' which added
'//usr/local/include' to the windows header search path, a share on another
machine named 'usr'. Oops.
llvm-svn: 119131
diagnostic-capturing client lives as long as the ASTUnit itself
does. Otherwise, we can end up with crashes when we get a diagnostic
outside of parsing/code completion. The circumstances under which this
happen are really hard to reproduce, because a file needs to change
from under us.
llvm-svn: 118751
When -working-directory is passed in command line, file paths are resolved relative to the specified directory.
This helps both when using libclang (where we can't require the user to actually change the working directory)
and to help reproduce test cases when the reproduction work comes along.
--FileSystemOptions is introduced which controls how file system operations are performed (currently it just contains
the working directory value if set).
--FileSystemOptions are passed around to various interfaces that perform file operations.
--Opening & reading the content of files should be done only through FileManager. This is useful in general since
file operations will be abstracted in the future for the reproduction mechanism.
FileSystemOptions is independent of FileManager so that we can have multiple translation units sharing the same
FileManager but with different FileSystemOptions.
Addresses rdar://8583824.
llvm-svn: 118203
timers to be dumped whenever the ASTUnit is destroyed. Instead, just
print the time elapsed for each operation after we perform the
operation.
llvm-svn: 117550
its initial creation/deserialization and store the changes in a chained PCH.
The idea is that the AST entities call methods on the ASTMutationListener to give notifications
of changes; the PCHWriter implements the ASTMutationListener interface and stores the incremental changes
of the updated entity. WIP
llvm-svn: 117235
more closely parallel the computation of linkage. This gets us to a state
much closer to what gcc emits, modulo bugs, which will undoubtedly arise in
abundance.
llvm-svn: 117147
This adds an option to set the _MSC_VER macro without
recompiling. This is very useful when testing compatibility
with the Windows SDK and c++stdlib headers.
-fmsc-version=<version> (defaults to VS2003 (1300))
llvm-svn: 116999
doesn't hold. This fix is to increase the loop unrolling count to 4, which experiments show doesn't typically impact
analysis time. The real fix is to modify the IdempotentOperationsChecker to suppress warnings where an analysis point
could be preceded by a point where we gave up due to loop unrolling.
llvm-svn: 116769
and emits an error if a declaration with this name is deserialized from PCH.
This is for testing, to make sure that we don't deserialize stuff needlessly.
llvm-svn: 116505
diagnostics produced by the driver itself. Previously, we were
allowing these to either be dropped or to slip through to stderr.
Fixes <rdar://problem/7595339>.
llvm-svn: 116285
emitting diagnostics in a binary form to be consumed by libclang,
since libclang no longer does any of its work out-of-process, making
this code dead. Besides, this stuff never worked at 100% anyway.
llvm-svn: 116250
clang_codeCompleteAt(). This uncovered a few issues with the latter:
- ASTUnit wasn't saving/restoring diagnostic state appropriately between
reparses and code completions.
- "Overload" completions weren't being passed through to the client
llvm-svn: 116241
- lib/gcc/include should not be included. Clang oughta have alternatives. (PR7956)
- Cygwin: /usr/include/w32api should be included. gcc/cygwin does.
- gcc/cygwin uses gcc paths as /usr/lib not /lib. They are same on Cygwin environment, though, We have to take what gcc/cygwin does.
- Cygwin-1.7: Use 4.3.4.
- Cygwin-1.5: Use 4.3.2 for gcc-4.
llvm-svn: 116182
preambles:
- When we rebuild a precompiled preamble, make sure to disable
skipping anything in the main file; we may have had leftover
preamble-skipping values in the lexer, which leads to very empty
preamble. This is a correctness issue.
- When we rebuild a precompiled preamble, clear out any prior state
in the Diagnostic object. Otherwise, we might think that there
were errors when we were building the preamble itself, and
therefore reject the resulting preamble. This is mainly a
performance issue.
- Don't remove old remappings when digging out the remapping for the
main file. Having the old mappings around does not hurt in the
common case (later remappings will just overwrite them), and is
important when we fail to find a preamble: we don't want to have
removed the remapping, because we'll need it later.
llvm-svn: 116041
In this experimental mode try avoiding debug info emission for classes as much as possible. The goal is to reduce size of produced debuginfo without reducing quality of debug info in general. This is a work in progress.
llvm-svn: 115188
-cfg-add-implicit-dtors - sets CFG::BuildOptions::AddImplicitDtors for AnalysisCosumer to true,
-cfg-add-initializers - sets CFG::BuildOptions::AddInitializers for AnalysisCosumer to true.
llvm-svn: 115142
identifier, we may have a Sema object but no translation unit scope
(because parsing is finished). In this case, we still need to update
the IdResolver, which might still be used when writing a PCH
containing another PCH (without chaining). This bug manifested as a
failure with precompiled preambles.
Also, add a little environment-variable-sensitive logging for
libclang.
llvm-svn: 114774
provided when the optimization is disabled. In particular, split
the completion context CCC_Other into two contexts: CCC_Other, which
means that it's an undisclosed context for which any other results are
unwelcome, and CCC_Recovery, which is used in recovery cases.
Since we're now using the completion context within the completion
results builder, make sure that it's always set to something.
Fixes <rdar://problem/8470644>.
llvm-svn: 114704
- In Objective-C, we prefer BOOL to bool for historic reasons;
slightly penalize "bool".
- Treat Nil macro as a NULL pointer constant.
- Treat YES, NO, true, and false macros as constants.
- Treat the bool macro as a type.
llvm-svn: 114356
This mainly prevents failures and/or crashes when multiple processes try to read/write the same PCH file. (rdar://8392711&8294781); suggestion & review by Daniel!
llvm-svn: 114187
expression, e.g., after the '(' that could also be a type cast. Here,
we provide types as code-completion results in C/Objective-C (C++
already had them), although we wouldn't in a normal expression context.
llvm-svn: 113904
preambles end up leaving the precompiled preambles around. This is by
design, since we do minimal cleanup during crash recovery. However,
it's unfortunate for testing, so introduce a hook that allows these
two tests to put the precompiled preamble somewhere where we can
delete them after testing.
llvm-svn: 113698
just abort creation of the precompiled preamble rather than doing
silly things. This is the second part of the fix for the weird
preamble-related failures on Windows. Big thanks to Francois Pichet
for the great detective work!
llvm-svn: 113697
Windows GetTempPath() function, and be sure to create the directory in
which the precompiled preamble will reside before creating the
temporary file itself.
llvm-svn: 113695
spelled (#pragma, _Pragma, __pragma). In -E mode, use that information
to add appropriate newlines when translating _Pragma and __pragma into
#pragma, like GCC does. Fixes <rdar://problem/8412013>.
llvm-svn: 113553
explicit list for the C++ system include directories at the -cc1 level, as an
alternative to the horrible AddDefaultCPlusPlusIncludePaths().
llvm-svn: 113505
into the clients, e.g., the printing code-completion consumer and
c-index-test. Clients may want to re-sort the results anyway.
Provide a libclang function that sorts the results.
3rd try. How embarrassing.
llvm-svn: 112180
into the clients, e.g., the printing code-completion consumer and
c-index-test. Clients may want to re-sort the results anyway.
Provide a libclang function that sorts the results.
llvm-svn: 112149
code-completion results cached by ASTUnit, sort the resulting result
set. This makes testing far, far easier, so this commit also includes
tests for the previous few fixes.
llvm-svn: 112070
r110903 introduced a dependency from Frontend to every library that
declared an Action by introducing Action references that previously
resided in the driver in the file ExecuteCompilerInvocation.cpp.
This patch moves ExecuteCompilerInvocation to a new library named
FrontendTool which is intended to bear these dependencies.
llvm-svn: 111873
declarator. Here, we can only see a few things (e.g., cvr-qualifiers,
nested name specifiers) and we do not want to provide other non-macro
completions. Previously, we would end up in recovery mode and would
provide a large number of non-relevant completions.
llvm-svn: 111818
duplication between the constant and non-constant paths in all of this.
Implement ARM ABI semantics for member pointer constants and conversion.
llvm-svn: 111772
- move DeclSpec &c into the Sema library
- move ParseAST into the Parse library
Reflect this change in a thousand different includes.
Reflect this change in the link orders.
llvm-svn: 111667
sure to (1) actually use the remapped files we were given rather
than old data, and (2) keep the remapped files alive until the
code-completion results are destroyed. Big thanks to Daniel for the
test case.
llvm-svn: 111597
and reenable crash recovery test.
- Reparsing is still very crashy / weird, so I had to sprinkle random code into
the remapped input to get it to do what I want (i.e., crash!).
llvm-svn: 111550
false (not true), so that the CompilerInstance will actually free data
structures when it's done. This fixes a major leak with libclang's
in-process code completion.
llvm-svn: 111457
translation unit, refresh code-completion results because they've
probably changed. However, enforce a cooldown period between
refreshes, to avoid thrashing.
llvm-svn: 111218
nested-name-specifiers. Also includes fixes to the generation of
nested-name-specifier result in the non-cached case; we were producing
lame results for namespaces and namespace aliases, which (1) didn't
always have nested-name-specifiers when we want them, and (2) did not
have the necessary "::" as part of the completion.
llvm-svn: 111203
the usage type of each declaration result, then compare those types to
the preferred type of the completion. This provides parity in the
priority calculation between the code-completion results produced
directly from Sema and those cached by ASTUnit.
For the standard Cocoa.h (+ others) example, there's a penalty of 3-4
hundredeths of a second when caching the global results (for ~31,000
results), because we need an ASTContext-agnostic representation of
types for the comparison, and therefore we use... strings. Eventually,
we'd like to implement a more efficient ASTContext-agnostic encoding
of types.
llvm-svn: 111165
type class, so that we can adjust priorities appropriately when the
preferred type for the context and the actual type of the completion
are similar.
This gets us one step closer to parity of the cached completion
results with the non-cached completion results.
llvm-svn: 111139
declarations (in addition to macros). Each kind of declaration maps to
a certain set of completion contexts, and the ASTUnit completion logic
introduces the completion strings for those declarations if the actual
code-completion occurs in one of the contexts where it matters.
There are a few new code-completion-context kinds. Without these,
certain completions (e.g., after "using namespace") would need to
suppress all global completions, which would be unfortunate.
Note that we don't get the priorities right for global completions,
because we don't have enough type information. We'll need a way to
compare types in an ASTContext-agnostic way before this can be
implemented.
llvm-svn: 111093
when the CXTranslationUnit_CacheCompletionResults option is given to
clang_parseTranslationUnit(). Essentially, we compute code-completion
results for macro definitions after we have parsed the file, then
store an ASTContext-agnostic version of those results (completion
string, cursor kind, priority, and active contexts) in the
ASTUnit. When performing code completion in that ASTUnit, we splice
the macro definition results into the results provided by the actual
code-completion (which has had macros turned off) before libclang gets
those results. We use completion context information to only splice in
those results that make sense for that context.
With a completion involving all of the macros from Cocoa.h and a few other
system libraries (totally ~8500 macro definitions) living in a
precompiled header, we get about a 9% performance improvement from
code completion, since we no longer have to deserialize all of the
macro definitions from the precompiled header.
Note that macro definitions are merely the canary; the cache is
designed to also support other top-level declarations, which should be
a bigger performance win. That optimization will be next.
Note also that there is no mechanism for determining when to throw
away the cache and recompute its contents.
llvm-svn: 111051
used when parsing (or re-parsing) a file. Also, when loading a
precompiled header into ASTUnit, create a Sema object that holds onto
semantic-analysis information.
llvm-svn: 111003
a -cc1 option. The Darwin linker complains about mixed visibility when linking
gcc-built objects with clang-built objects, and the optimization isn't really
that valuable. Platforms with less ornery linkers can feel free to enable this.
llvm-svn: 110979
-There are 2 instances that change the TokenID for GNU libstdc++ 4.2 compatibility.
To handler those cases introduce a RevertedTokenID bitfield, RevertTokenIDToIdentifier() and hasRevertedTokenIDToIdentifier() methods.
Store the bitfield in PCH.
llvm-svn: 110868
and create separate decl nodes for forward declarations and the
definition," which appears to be causing significant Objective-C
breakage.
llvm-svn: 110803
- Eagerly create ObjCInterfaceTypes for declarations.
- The two above changes lead to a 0.5% increase in memory use and no speed regression when parsing Cocoa.h. On the other hand, now chained PCH works when there's a forward declaration in one PCH and the interface definition in another.
- Add HandleInterestingDecl to ASTConsumer. PCHReader passes the "interesting" decls it finds to this function instead of HandleTopLevelDecl. The default implementation forwards to HandleTopLevelDecl, but ASTUnit's handler for example ignores them. This fixes a potential crash when lazy loading of PCH data would cause ASTUnit's "top level" declaration collection to change while being iterated.
llvm-svn: 110610
This takes some trickery since CastExpr has subclasses (and indeed,
is abstract).
Also, smoosh the CastKind into the bitfield from Expr.
Drops two words of storage from Expr in the common case of expressions
which don't need inheritance paths. Avoids a separate allocation and
another word of overhead in cases needing inheritance paths. Also has
the advantage of not leaking memory, since destructors for AST nodes are
never run.
llvm-svn: 110507
flags enumeration + default-generating function that allows
code-completion to be customized via the libclang API.
Plus, turn on spell-checking when performing code completion.
llvm-svn: 110319
completion within the translation unit using the same command-line
arguments for parsing the translation unit. Eventually, we'll reuse
the precompiled preamble to improve code-completion performance, and
this also gives us a place to cache results.
Expose this function via the new libclang function
clang_codeCompleteAt(), which performs the code completion within a
CXTranslationUnit. The completion occurs in-process
(clang_codeCompletion() runs code completion out-of-process).
llvm-svn: 110210
short "cooling off" period (defaulting to 5 reparses) before trying to
build a precompiled preamble again. Previously, if we failed to build
the precompiled preamble at any time, we just gave up the whole
charade any never tried again.
llvm-svn: 110187
declarations that we saw when creating the precompiled preamble, and
provide those declarations in addition to the declarations parsed in
the main source file when traversing top-level declarations. This
makes the use of precompiled preambles a pure optimization, rather
than changing the semantics of the parsed translation unit.
llvm-svn: 110131
redeclaration. That way we are sure that the full redeclarations chain is loaded.
When using chained PCHs, first declarations point to the most recent redeclarations in the same PCH.
To address this use a REDECLS_UPDATE_LATEST record block to keep track of which first declarations need
to point to a most recent redeclaration in another PCH.
llvm-svn: 110125
creating the preamble and "replay" them when reusing the
preamble. Also, fix a thinko in the copying of the preamble when
building the precompiled preamble.
llvm-svn: 110061
-Replace CurrentlyLoadingTypeOrDecl with a counting scheme (NumCurrentElementsDeserializing)
-Provide outside access to the mechanism by adding methods StartedDeserializing/FinishedDeserializing
to ExternalASTSource.
These are preparation for the next commit.
llvm-svn: 109856
DeclIsRequiredFunctionOrFileScopedVar.
This is essentially a CodeGen predicate that is also needed by the PCH mechanism to determine whether a decl
needs to be deserialized during PCH loading for codegen purposes.
Since this logic is shared by CodeGen and the PCH mechanism, move it to the ASTContext,
thus CodeGenModule's GetLinkageForFunction/GetLinkageForVariable and the GVALinkage enum is moved out of CodeGen.
This fixes current (and avoids future) codegen-from-PCH bugs.
llvm-svn: 109784
This patch refactors much of the common code in ClassTemplateDecl and
FunctionTemplateDecl into a common base class RedeclarableTemplateDecl
together with support functions in a template class RedeclarableTemplate.
The patch also includes similar refactoring for these classes' PCH
reader and writer implementations.
llvm-svn: 109754
DeclIsRequiredFunctionOrFileScopedVar.
This function is part of the public CodeGen interface since it's essentially a CodeGen predicate that is also
needed by the PCH mechanism to determine whether a decl needs to be deserialized during PCH loading for codegen purposes.
This fixes current (and avoids future) codegen-from-PCH bugs.
llvm-svn: 109546
of the usual consistency checks used to determine when a precompiled
header is incompatible with the translation unit it's being loaded
into.
Enable this option when loading a precompiled preamble, because the
preamble loader will be performing all of this checking itself. Enable
the preamble-based test now that it's working.
This option is also useful for debugging Clang's PCH
(<rdar://problem/7532213>).
llvm-svn: 109475
- Stop reading in (and thus deserializing) every declaration in the TU when creating a dependent PCH.
- Switch the storage of a decl context's lexical declarations to a blob containing the IDs instead of a record. This is the only sane way of supporting update records later on.
llvm-svn: 109474
reparsing an ASTUnit. When saving a preamble, create a buffer larger
than the actual file we're working with but fill everything from the
end of the preamble to the end of the file with spaces (so the lexer
will quickly skip them). When we load the file, create a buffer of the
same size, filling it with the file and then spaces. Then, instruct
the lexer to start lexing after the preamble, therefore continuing the
parse from the spot where the preamble left off.
It's now possible to perform a simple preamble build + parse (+
reparse) with ASTUnit. However, one has to disable a bunch of checking
in the PCH reader to do so. That part isn't committed; it will likely
be handled with some other kind of flag (e.g., -fno-validate-pch).
As part of this, fix some issues with null termination of the memory
buffers created for the preamble; we were trying to explicitly
NULL-terminate them, even though they were also getting implicitly
NULL terminated, leading to excess warnings about NULL characters in
source files.
llvm-svn: 109445
appropriately-padded main file buffer (that has spaces in the extra
"reserved" space) and thread that buffer through to the parsing
function. This still does nothing.
llvm-svn: 109299
that preamble (the preamble text, preamble file, reserved main file
size). Check these details when we try to rebuild the precompiled
preamble, and when nothing has changed, re-use the precompiled
preamble.
This code is still very much a WIP, and can't even properly be tested
because we have no way to use the precompiled preamble yet. "Trust me"
llvm-svn: 109294