specific targets default them to on. Default blocks to on on 10.6 and later.
Add a -fblocks option that allows the user to override the target's default.
Use -fblocks in the various testcases that use blocks.
llvm-svn: 60563
converting a pointer to one Objective-C interface into a pointer to another
Objective-C interface, and conversions with 'id'. The semantics seems
to match GCC, although they seem somewhat ad hoc.
Fixed a few cases where we assumed the C++ definition of isObjectType,
but were getting the C definition, causing failures in trouble with
conversions to void pointers.
llvm-svn: 60130
were being treated as type names for non-Objective-C files.
- Other lines are just because MinimalAction didn't have access to
the LangOptions.
llvm-svn: 58498
- Split backend related consumer out into Backend.cpp, replaces
LLVMCodeGenWriter.
- Structure follows llvm-gcc to some extent.
- Still need to implement all the options which impact code
generation and the optimization passes which llvm-gcc uses at
various levels.
llvm-svn: 57936
Fix <rdar://problem/6265257> warnings for ambiguous message send swamp other warnings.
Reworked Sema::MatchTwoMethodDeclarations() to optionally match based on method size and alignment (the default in GCC). Changed Sema::LookupInstanceMethodInGlobalPool() to use this feature.
Added -Wno-struct-selector-match to driver, however didn't hook it up yet. Added a FIXME that says this.
llvm-svn: 57898
- Disables the freeing of the ASTContext and the TranslationUnit
after parsing & sema.
- Primarily for timing the impact on -fsyntax-only timings.
llvm-svn: 57643
- For investigating warnings in system headers / builtins.
- Currently also enables the behavior that allows silent redefinition
of types in system headers. Conceptually these are separate but I
didn't feel it was worth two options (or changing LangOptions).
llvm-svn: 56163
- Used to autoselect runtime when neither -fnext-runtime nor
-fgnu-runtime is specified.
- Default impl is false, all darwin targets set it to true.
llvm-svn: 55231
For example, adding the default system include paths in clients is now as
simple as
InitHeaderSearch init(headers);
init.AddDefaultSystemIncludePaths(langopts);
init.Realize();
llvm-svn: 55174
- Maps to LangOptions.Exceptions
- Currently always off, should autoselect based on language.
Update CodeGen to set unwind attribute on functions definitions based
on LangOptions.Exceptions.
- Still need to set attributes appropriately on calls.
llvm-svn: 54643
* Move FormatError() from TextDiagnostic up to DiagClient, remove now
empty class TextDiagnostic
* Make DiagClient optional for Diagnostic
This fixes the following problems:
* -html-diags (and probably others) does now output the same set of
warnings as console clang does
* nothing crashes if one forgets to call setHeaderSearch() on
TextDiagnostic
* some code duplication is removed
llvm-svn: 54620
The motivation is that clients may either:
(a) query the ASTConsumer object after AST parsing to collect data/etc.
(b) reuse the ASTConsumer.
llvm-svn: 54502
clang.cpp now #include these definitions to create the command line options, and
AnalysisConsumer #includes this file to generate the switch statement to create
actions.
Renamed -check-objc-methodsigs to -warn-objc-methodsigs.
The "missing -dealloc" check is now optional: -warn-objc-missing-dealloc
llvm-svn: 53575
ObjCImplementationDecls and sees if a ancestor class defines a method with the
same selector but with a different type signature. Right now it just compares
return types, and mainly looks at differences in primitive values. The checking
will be expanded in the future.
llvm-svn: 53482
analyses. This potentially is the primordial origins of a Clang-equivalent
"PassManager".
The new AnalysisConsumer interface allows multiple analyses to be run from a
single invocation of Clang.
Migrated the logic of "-warn-dead-stores" and "-warn-uninit-values" to use the
new AnalysisConsumer interface. The new interface results in a significant code
reduction to incorporate an analysis into the Driver.
Updated a test case to (correctly) acknowledge that it contains a dead store
(this check wasn't being performed because it was previously masked by
-warn-uninit-values).
llvm-svn: 52996
'There's not much to say about this patch, it just adds the Arch Linux
gcc 4.3.1 header paths for i686 and amd64. The patch was generated
using "svn diff" with clang at revision 52660. The paths aren't
distribution-specific, so they should work for all Linux distributions
using the default(?) names like "i686-pc-linux-gnu".'
llvm-svn: 52665
when it is constructed via deserialization. This is done by recording a flag
indicating that this is the case, and it deletes these objects by getting
the references stored in the ASTContext object. This fixes some memory
leaks that occurs when we deserialize translation units from bitcode files.
The rationale between having TranslationUnit sometimes own these objects and
sometimes not is that a TranslationUnit object can be constructed from
state generated by the parser (Preprocessor; semantic analyzer, etc.), and thus
in these cases won't own the IdentifierTable or Selectors, etc. During
deserialization, there is no Preprocessor, so somebody needs to own these
objects in order for them to be properly reclaimed.
llvm-svn: 50149
clang.cpp: InitializePreprocessor now makes a copy of the contents of PredefinesBuffer and
passes it to the preprocessor object.
clang.cpp: DriverPreprocessorFactory now calls "InitializePreprocessor" instead of this being done in main().
html::HighlightMacros() now takes a PreprocessorFactory, allowing it to conjure up a new
Preprocessor to highlight macros.
class HTMLDiagnostics now takes a PreprocessorFactory* that it can use for html::HighlightMacros().
Updated clients of HTMLDiagnostics to use this new interface.
llvm-svn: 49875
currently doesn't pass in the Preprocessor from the driver, so we don't get
syntax highlighting when we create HTMLDiagnostics in that way.
llvm-svn: 49796