The new callback, in addition to limiting which keywords to include in
the pool of typo correction candidates, also filters out non-keyword
candidates that don't refer to (template) functions that accept the
number of arguments that are present for the call being recovered.
llvm-svn: 148962
Fix some review comments.
Add a test for deduction when std::initializer_list isn't available yet.
Fix redundant error messages. This fixes and outstanding FIXME too.
llvm-svn: 148735
values and non-type template arguments of integral and enumeration types.
This change causes some legal C++98 code to no longer compile in C++11 mode, by
enforcing the C++11 rule that narrowing integral conversions are not permitted
in the final implicit conversion sequence for the above cases.
llvm-svn: 148439
No new unit tests yet as there is no behavioral change
(except for slightly more specific filtering in
Sema::ActOnStartOfLambdaDefinition). Tests will be added
as the code paths are traced in greater depth to determine
how to improve the results--there are at least one or two
known bugs that require those improvements. This commit
lays the groundwork for those changes.
llvm-svn: 148382
for it to be used in converted constant expression checking, and fix a couple
of issues:
- Conversion operators implicitly invoked prior to the narrowing conversion
were not being correctly handled when determining whether a constant value
was narrowed.
- For conversions from floating-point to integral types, the diagnostic text
incorrectly always claimed that the source expression was not a constant
expression.
llvm-svn: 148381
To avoid malloc thrashing give OverloadCandidateSet an inline capacity for conversion sequences.
We use the fact that OverloadCandidates never outlive the OverloadCandidateSet and have a fixed
amount of conversion sequences.
This eliminates the oversized SmallVector from OverloadCandidate shrinking it from 752 to 208 bytes.
On the test case from the "Why is CLANG++ so freaking slow" thread on llvmdev this avoids one gig
of vector reallocation (including memcpy) which translates into 5-10% speedup on Lion/x86_64.
Overload candidate computation is still the biggest malloc contributor when compiling templated
c++ code.
llvm-svn: 148186
don't refer to anything. Amusingly, we were relying on this in one
place. Thanks to Chandler for noticing the weirdness in
declaresSameEntity.
llvm-svn: 146659
to declaresSameEntity(), as a baby step toward tracking forward
declarations of Objective-C classes precisely. Part of
<rdar://problem/10583531>.
llvm-svn: 146618
Basically we have to look into the parent *lexical* DeclContext for friend functions at class scope. That's because calling GetParent() return the namespace or file DeclContext.
This fixes all remaining cases of "Unqualified lookup into dependent bases of class templates" when parsing MFC code with clang.
llvm-svn: 145127
pointer mismatch. Cases covered are: initialization, assignment, and function
arguments. Additional text will give the extra information about the nature
of the mismatch: different classes for member functions, wrong number of
parameters, different parameter type, different return type, and function
qualifier mismatch.
llvm-svn: 145114
This is a little bit tricky because during default argument instantiation the CurContext points to a CXXMethodDecl but we can't use the keyword this or have an implicit member call generated.
This fixes 2 errors when parsing MFC code with clang.
llvm-svn: 144881
them when performing a const conversion on the implicit object argument for a
member operator call on an rvalue.
No change to the testsuite: the test for this change is that the added
assertion does not fire any more.
llvm-svn: 144333
expressions: expressions which refer to a logical rather
than a physical l-value, where the logical object is
actually accessed via custom getter/setter code.
A subsequent patch will generalize the AST for these
so that arbitrary "implementing" sub-expressions can
be provided.
Right now the only client is ObjC properties, but
this should be generalizable to similar language
features, e.g. Managed C++'s __property methods.
llvm-svn: 142914
and DefaultFunctionArrayLvalueConversion. To prevent
significant regression for should-this-be-a-call fixits,
and to repair some such regression from the introduction of
bound member placeholders, make those placeholder checks
try to build calls appropriately. Harden the build-a-call
logic while we're at it.
llvm-svn: 141738
conversion function whose result type is an lvalue reference. The
initialization code already handled this properly, but overload
resolution was allowing the binding. Fixes PR11003 /
<rdar://problem/10233078>.
llvm-svn: 141137
some arguments types are ns_consumed and some otherwise
matching types are not. This fixes the objc++ side only *auch*.
// rdar://10187884
llvm-svn: 140717
cannot be converted.
This is in preparation for overload resolution of initializer lists.
Currently, you will always get this message when you try to pass an init
list to an overloaded function.
llvm-svn: 140461
builds a semantic (structured) initializer list, just reports on whether it can match
the given list to the target type.
Use this mode for doing init list checking in the initial step of initialization, which
will eventually allow us to do overload resolution based on the outcome.
llvm-svn: 140457
For example:
void f(float);
void f(int);
int main {
long a;
f(a);
}
Here, MSVC will call f(int) instead of generating a compile error as clang will do in standard mode.
This fixes a few errors when parsing MFC code with clang.
llvm-svn: 140007
converting to an arbitrary Objective-C pointer type is. Without
significantly re-implementing anything, change the API to reflect this,
and as a minor optimization, strip the pointer conversion off before
potentially building it.
Mostly, this removes a really bizarre-looking bit of code from
BuildInstanceMessage.
llvm-svn: 139354
than conversions of C pointers to ObjC pointers. In order to ensure that
we've caught every case, add asserts to CastExpr that strictly determine
which cast kind is used for which kind of bit cast.
llvm-svn: 139352
Change TypoCorrection to store a set of NamedDecls instead of a single
NamedDecl. Also add initial support for performing function overload
resolution to Sema::DiagnoseEmptyLookup.
llvm-svn: 136807
considering explicit conversion operators when determining surrogate
functions. Fixes PR10453. Note that there are a few test cases where
Clang is still wrong because it does not implement DR899; see PR10456.
Patch by Jonathan Sauer!
llvm-svn: 135857
IsIntegralPromotion should consider the signedness of FromType when
calculating promotions. This, as of now, cannot be exercised on any
platform so there is no corresponding test.
llvm-svn: 135803
of a single if block. This is really annoying to track down and test.
Silly changes to the test case caused it to stop showing up. I wish
there were a more concrete way of asserting that a note attaches to the
intended diagnostic.
This fixes PR10195.
llvm-svn: 133907
deducing template parameter types. Recently Clang began enforcing the
more strict checking that the argument type and the deduced function
parameter type (after substitution) match, but that only consideres
qualification conversions.
One problem with this patch is that we check noreturn conversions and
qualification conversions independently. If a valid conversion would
require *both*, perhaps interleaved with each other, it will be
rejected. If this actually occurs (I'm not yet sure it does) and is in
fact a problem (I'm not yet sure it is), there is a FIXME to implement
more intelligent conversion checking.
However, this step at least allows Clang to resume accepting valid code
we're seeing in the wild.
llvm-svn: 133327
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
namespace set algorithm (re-)introduced. We may not have seen the 'std'
namespace, but we should still suggested associated namespaces. Easy
fix, but a bit annoying to test.
llvm-svn: 132744
compared even when one is a reference binding and the other is not
(<rdar://problem/9173984>), but the definition of an identity sequence
does not involve lvalue-to-rvalue adjustments (PR9507). Fix both
inter-related issues.
llvm-svn: 132660
minor issues along the way:
- Non-type template parameters of type 'std::nullptr_t' were not
permitted.
- We didn't properly introduce built-in operators for nullptr ==,
!=, <, <=, >=, or > as candidate functions .
To my knowledge, there's only one (minor but annoying) part of nullptr
that hasn't been implemented: catching a thrown 'nullptr' as a pointer
or pointer-to-member, per C++0x [except.handle]p4.
llvm-svn: 131813
bit by allowing __weak and __strong to be added/dropped as part of
implicit conversions (qualification conversions in C++). A little
history: GCC lets one add/remove/change GC qualifiers just about
anywhere, implicitly. Clang did roughly the same before, but we
recently normalized the semantics of qualifiers across the board to
get a semantics that we could reason about (yay). Unfortunately, this
tightened the screws a bit too much for GC qualifiers, where it's
common to add/remove these qualifiers at will.
Overall, we're still in better shape than we were before: we don't
permit directly changing the GC qualifier (e.g., __weak -> __strong),
so type safety is improved. More importantly, we're internally
consistent in our handling of qualifiers, and the logic that allows
adding/removing GC qualifiers (but not adding/removing address
spaces!) only touches two obvious places.
Fixes <rdar://problem/9402499>.
llvm-svn: 131065
the overloading of member and non-member functions results in arity
mismatches that don't fit well into our overload-printing scheme. This
only happens for invalid code (which breaks the arity invariants for
these cases), so just suppress the diagnostic rather than inventing
anything new. Fixes <rdar://problem/9222009>.
llvm-svn: 130902
Decl actually found via name lookup & overload resolution when that Decl
is different from the ValueDecl which is actually referenced by the
expression.
This can be used by AST consumers to correctly attribute references to
the spelling location of a using declaration, and otherwise gain insight
into the name resolution performed by Clang.
The public interface to DRE is kept as narrow as possible: we provide
a getFoundDecl() which always returns a NamedDecl, either the ValueDecl
referenced or the new, more precise NamedDecl if present. This way AST
clients can code against getFoundDecl without know when exactly the AST
has a split representation.
For an example of the data this provides consider:
% cat x.cc
namespace N1 {
struct S {};
void f(const S&);
}
void test(N1::S s) {
f(s);
using N1::f;
f(s);
}
% ./bin/clang -fsyntax-only -Xclang -ast-dump x.cc
[...]
void test(N1::S s) (CompoundStmt 0x5b02010 <x.cc:5:20, line:9:1>
(CallExpr 0x5b01df0 <line:6:3, col:6> 'void'
(ImplicitCastExpr 0x5b01dd8 <col:3> 'void (*)(const struct N1::S &)' <FunctionToPointerDecay>
(DeclRefExpr 0x5b01d80 <col:3> 'void (const struct N1::S &)' lvalue Function 0x5b01a20 'f' 'void (const struct N1::S &)'))
(ImplicitCastExpr 0x5b01e20 <col:5> 'const struct N1::S' lvalue <NoOp>
(DeclRefExpr 0x5b01d58 <col:5> 'N1::S':'struct N1::S' lvalue ParmVar 0x5b01b60 's' 'N1::S':'struct N1::S')))
(DeclStmt 0x5b01ee0 <line:7:3, col:14>
0x5b01e40 "UsingN1::;")
(CallExpr 0x5b01fc8 <line:8:3, col:6> 'void'
(ImplicitCastExpr 0x5b01fb0 <col:3> 'void (*)(const struct N1::S &)' <FunctionToPointerDecay>
(DeclRefExpr 0x5b01f80 <col:3> 'void (const struct N1::S &)' lvalue Function 0x5b01a20 'f' 'void (const struct N1::S &)' (UsingShadow 0x5b01ea0 'f')))
(ImplicitCastExpr 0x5b01ff8 <col:5> 'const struct N1::S' lvalue <NoOp>
(DeclRefExpr 0x5b01f58 <col:5> 'N1::S':'struct N1::S' lvalue ParmVar 0x5b01b60 's' 'N1::S':'struct N1::S'))))
Now we can tell that the second call is 'using' (no pun intended) the using
declaration, and *which* using declaration it sees. Without this, we can
mistake calls that go through using declarations for ADL calls, and have no way
to attribute names looked up with using declarations to the appropriate
UsingDecl.
llvm-svn: 130670
non-CVR qualifiers as well as CVR qualifiers. For example, don't allow
a reference to an integer in address space 1 to bind to an integer in
address space 2.
llvm-svn: 130411
determine which is a better conversion to "void*", be sure to perform
the comparison using the safe-for-id
ASTContext::canAssignObjCInterfaces() rather than the asserts-with-id
ASTContext::canAssignObjCInterfaces().
Fixes <rdar://problem/9327203>.
llvm-svn: 130259
the qualifiers (e.g., GC qualifiers) on the type we're converting
from, rather than just blindly adopting the qualifiers of the type
we're converting to or dropping qualifiers altogether.
As an added bonus, properly diagnose GC qualifier mismatches to
eliminate a crash in the overload resolution failure diagnostics.
llvm-svn: 130255
member function, i.e. something of the form 'x.f' where 'f' is a non-static
member function. Diagnose this in the general case. Some of the new diagnostics
are probably worse than the old ones, but we now get this right much more
universally, and there's certainly room for improvement in the diagnostics.
llvm-svn: 130239
Objective-C pointer to void* as a "conversion to void*". This allows
us to prefer an Objective-C object pointer conversion to a superclass
object pointer over an Objective-C object pointer conversion to
cv-void*. Fixes PR9735.
llvm-svn: 129603