This makes the typecheck much happier. Without this change, the type checker would have to special case "struct __builtin_CFString *". This change does assume the interface for NSConstantString is declared in the translation unit.
I left ASTContext::getCFConstantStringType() around for now (with a comment that says it is currently unused).
llvm-svn: 43021
This allowed me to fix the following hack from this weekend...
// FIXME: Devise a way to do this without using strcmp.
// Would like to say..."return getAsStructureType() == IdStructType;", but
// we don't have a pointer to ASTContext.
bool Type::isObjcIdType() const {
if (const RecordType *RT = getAsStructureType())
return !strcmp(RT->getDecl()->getName(), "objc_object");
return false;
}
...which is now...
bool isObjcIdType(QualType T) const {
return T->getAsStructureType() == IdStructType;
}
Side notes:
- I had to remove a convenience function from the TypesCompatibleExpr class.
int typesAreCompatible() const {return Type::typesAreCompatible(Type1,Type2);}
Which required a couple clients get a little more verbose...
- Result = TCE->typesAreCompatible();
+ Result = Ctx.typesAreCompatible(TCE->getArgType1(), TCE->getArgType2());
Overall, I think this change also makes sense for a couple reasons...
1) Since ASTContext vends types, it makes sense for the type compatibility API to be there.
2) This allows the type compatibility predeciates to refer to data not strictly present in the AST (which I have found problematic on several occasions).
llvm-svn: 43009
This fixes a crasher in Sema::MatchTwoMethodDeclarations(), identified by selector-overload.m (just added).
Added Action::ActOnTranslationUnitScope() and renamed Action::PopScope to ActOnPopScope.
Added a Translation Unit Scope instance variable to Sema (will be very useful to ObjC-related actions, since ObjC declarations are always file-scoped).
llvm-svn: 42817
Rationale:
We currently have a separate table to unique ObjC selectors. Since I don't need all the instance data in IdentifierInfo, I thought this would save space (and make more sense conceptually).
It turns out the cost of having duplicate entries for unary selectors (i.e. names without colons) outweighs the cost difference between the IdentifierInfo & SelectorInfo structures. Here is the data:
Two tables:
*** Selector/Identifier Stats:
# Selectors/Identifiers: 51635
Bytes allocated: 1999824
One table:
*** Identifier Table Stats:
# Identifiers: 49500
Bytes allocated: 1990316
llvm-svn: 42139
- Add SelectorInfo/SelectorTable classes, modeled after IdentifierInfo/IdentifierTable.
- Add SelectorTable instance to ASTContext, created lazily through ASTContext::getSelectorInfo().
- Add SelectorInfo slot to ObjcMethodDecl.
- Add helper function to derive a SelectorInfo from ObjcKeywordInfo.
Misc: Got the Decl stats stuff up and running again...it was missing support for ObjC AST's.
llvm-svn: 42023
as types. That said, the AST nodes ObjcInterfaceDecl, ObjcInterfaceType, and ObjcClassDecl are *very*
preliminary.
The good news is we no longer need -parse-noop (aka MinimalActions) to parse cocoa.m.
llvm-svn: 41752
Refactored Array/VariableArray, moving SizeModifier/IndexTypeQuals back up to Array. These
attributes are not specific to VLA's. Most of them are specific to array parameter types.
llvm-svn: 41616
[dylan:~/llvm/tools/clang] admin% cat tentative_decls.c
// incorrectly generates redefinition error
extern int array[3];
int array[3];
// incorrectly generates a redefinition error
extern void nup(int a[3]);
void nup(int a[3]) {}
It turns out that this exposed a fairly major flaw in the type system,
array types were never getting uniqued! This is because all array types
contained an expression, which aren't unique.
To solve this, we now have 2 array types, ConstantArrayType and
VariableArrayType. ConstantArrayType's are unique, VAT's aren't.
This is a fairly extensive set of fundamental changes. Fortunately,
all the tests pass. Nevertheless, there may be some collateral damage:-)
If so, let me know!
llvm-svn: 41592
Changed Sema::UsualArithmeticConversions to correctly implement complex/float conversions,
using maxFloatingType() with getFloatingTypeOfSizeWithinDomain().
llvm-svn: 41474
- Changed the name of ASTContext::getTypeOfType(Expr*)->getTypeOfExpr().
- Remove FIXME for TypeOfExpr::getAsStringInternal(). This will work fine for printing the AST. It isn't ideal
for error diagnostics (since it's more natural to display the expressions type).
One "random" (or at least delayed:-) change...
- Changed all "ext_typecheck_*" diagnostics from EXTENSION->WARNING. Reason: Since -pedantic is now
off (by default), these diagnostics were never being emitted (which is bad). With this change, clang will
emit the warning all the time. The only downside (wrt GCC compatibility) is -pedantic-errors will not turn
this diagnostics into errors (a "feature" of making tagging them with EXTENSION). When/if this becomes
an issue, we can revisit.
llvm-svn: 40676
- added ocu_vector_type attribute, Sema::HandleOCUVectorTypeAttribute().
- added new AST node, OCUVectorType, a subclass of VectorType.
- added ASTContext::getOCUVectorType.
- changed ASTContext::convertToVectorType() to ASTContext::getVectorType(). This is
unrelated to extended vectors, however I was in the vicinity and it was on my todo list.
Added a FIXME to Sema::HandleVectorTypeAttribute to deal with converting complex types.
llvm-svn: 40007