exactly one decl with a specific name in a specific context. This
avoids a bunch of malloc traffic and shrinks StoredDeclsMap to hold
one pointer instead of 3 words (for a std::vector).
This speeds up -fsyntax-only on cocoa.h with PTH by ~7.3%.
llvm-svn: 65103
This prevents emitting diagnostics which are almost certainly useless.
(Note that the test is checking that we emit only one diagnostic.)
llvm-svn: 65101
transitions and then generate a subsequent node that removes the dead symbol
bindings. This should drastically improve caching in the simulation graph when
retain-counted objects are being tracked.
llvm-svn: 65082
information about types. We often print diagnostics where we say
"foo_t" is bad, but the user doesn't know how foo_t is declared
(because it is a typedef). Fix this by expanding sugar when present
in a diagnostic (and not one of a few special cases, like vectors).
Before:
t.m:5:2: error: invalid operands to binary expression ('typeof(P)' and 'typeof(F)')
MAX(P, F);
^~~~~~~~~
t.m:1:78: note: instantiated from:
#define MAX(A,B) ({ __typeof__(A) __a = (A); __typeof__(B) __b = (B); __a < __b ? __b : __a; })
^
After:
t.m:5:2: error: invalid operands to binary expression ('typeof(P)' (aka 'struct mystruct') and 'typeof(F)' (aka 'float'))
MAX(P, F);
^~~~~~~~~
t.m:1:78: note: instantiated from:
#define MAX(A,B) ({ __typeof__(A) __a = (A); __typeof__(B) __b = (B); __a < __b ? __b : __a; })
^
llvm-svn: 65081
- PR3463, PR3398, <rdar://problem/6553401> crash on relocatable
symbol addresses as constants in static locals.
- There are many more scenarious we could handle (like arithmetic on
such an int) but this is the main use case.
llvm-svn: 65074
only occur for pointer types; they are also possible for integer types
now.
- No intended functionality change, IntExprEvaluate doesn't return
LValue results yet.
llvm-svn: 65066
manual setting of the Result.
- Idiom now enforces that result will always have correct width and
type; this exposed three new bugs:
o Enum constant decl value can have different width than type
(PR3173).
o EvaluateInteger should not run an IntExprEvaluator over
non-integral expressions.
o FloatExprEvaluate was not handling casts correctly (it was
evaluating the cast in the IntExprEvaluator!).
llvm-svn: 65053
- Handles assignment to Result with appropriate type.
- Simplifies & encapsulates most direct handling of the Result value;
prep for allowing IntExprEvaluator to deal with LValue APValues.
- No intended functionality change.
llvm-svn: 65038
"after" group instead of the system group makes it so #include <limits.h>
picks up the *system* limits.h file before clang's. This causes a failure
on linux and is definitely not what we want.
llvm-svn: 65026
situation where a tentative decl was emitted *after* the actual
initialization. This occurs in some rare situations with static decls.
- PR3613.
- I'm not particularly happy with this fix, but I don't see a simpler
or more elegant solution yet.
llvm-svn: 65018
- Fix some grammar.
- Fix a bug where a "reference count incremented" diagnostic would not be shown
if the previous typestate was "Released" (only happens in GC mode).
llvm-svn: 64971
(as GCC does), except when we've performed overload resolution and
found an unavailable function: in this case, we actually error.
Merge the checking of unavailable functions with the checking for
deprecated functions. This unifies a bit of code, and makes sure that
we're checking for unavailable functions in the right places. Also,
this check can cause an error. We may, eventually, want an option to
make "unavailable" warnings into errors.
Implement much of the logic needed for C++0x deleted functions, which
are effectively the same as "unavailable" functions (but always cause
an error when referenced). However, we don't have the syntax to
specify deleted functions yet :)
llvm-svn: 64955
we used to not account for escapes in strings with
string concat. Before:
t.m:5:20: warning: field width should have type 'int', but argument has type 'unsigned int'
printf("\n\n" "\n\n%*d", (unsigned) 1, 1);
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~
after:
t.m:5:23: warning: field width should have type 'int', but argument has type 'unsigned int'
printf("\n\n" "\n\n%*d", (unsigned) 1, 1);
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~
llvm-svn: 64941
escapes in the string for subtoken positioning. This gives
us working examples like:
t.m:5:16: warning: field width should have type 'int', but argument has type 'unsigned int'
printf("\n\n%*d", (unsigned) 1, 1);
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~
where before the caret pointed two spaces to the left.
llvm-svn: 64940
retain/releases performed via [... release] and CFRetain(). The former are
no-ops in GC. The checker already handled this, but now we emit nice diagnostics
to the user telling them that these are no-ops.
llvm-svn: 64937
We now emit:
t.m:6:15: warning: field width should have type 'int', but argument has type 'unsigned int'
printf(STR, (unsigned) 1, 1);
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~
t.m:3:18: note: instantiated from:
#define STR "abc%*ddef"
^
which has the correct location in the string literal in the note line.
llvm-svn: 64936
and escaped newlines don't throw off the offset computation.
On this testcase:
printf("abc\
def"
"%*d", (unsigned) 1, 1);
Before:
t.m:5:5: warning: field width should have type 'int', but argument has type 'unsigned int'
def"
^
after:
t.m:6:12: warning: field width should have type 'int', but argument has type 'unsigned int'
"%*d", (unsigned) 1, 1);
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~
llvm-svn: 64930
First step, handle diagnostics in StringLiteral's that are due to token pasting.
For example, we now handle:
id str2 = @"foo"
"bar"
@"baz"
" b\0larg"; // expected-warning {{literal contains NUL character}}
Correctly:
test/SemaObjC/exprs.m:17:15: warning: CFString literal contains NUL character
" b\0larg"; // expected-warning {{literal contains NUL character}}
~~~^~~~~~~
There are several other related issues still to be done.
llvm-svn: 64924
us whether there was an error in trying to parse a type-name (type-id
in C++). This allows propagation of errors further in the compiler,
suppressing more bogus error messages.
llvm-svn: 64922
any named parameters, e.g., this is accepted in C:
void f(...) __attribute__((overloadable));
although this would be rejected:
void f(...);
To do this, moved the checking of the "ellipsis without any named
arguments" condition from the parser into Sema (where it belongs anyway).
llvm-svn: 64902
to do in this area, since there are other places that reference
FunctionDecls.
Don't allow "overloadable" functions (in C) to be declared without a
prototype.
llvm-svn: 64897
the various PPTokens that are pasted together to make it. In the course
of working on this, I discovered ParseObjCStringLiteral which needs some
work. I'll tackle it next.
llvm-svn: 64892
When comparing if one Range is "less" than another, compare the actual APSInt
numeric values instead of their pointer addresses. This ensures that the
ImmutableSet in RangeSet always has a consistent ordering between Ranges. This
is critical for generating the same digest/hash for the contents of the sets.
This was a serious performance bug because it would often cause state caching
to be disabled along complicated paths.
Along the way:
- Put Range and RangeSet in the "anonymous namespace" and mark them hidden
llvm-svn: 64890
back to the summary used when evaluating the statement associated with a
simulation node. This is now being used to help improve the checker's
diagnostics. To get things started, the checker now emits a path diagnostic
indicating that 'autorelease' is a no-op in GC mode.
Some of these changes are exposing further grossness in the interface between
BugReporter and the ExplodedGraph::Trim facilities. These really need to be
cleaned up one day.
llvm-svn: 64881
1. Return of _Complex long double used wrong type.
2. va_arg of types passed in two SSE registers didn't account for
extra space in register save area.
Down to 18 failures on gcc/compat/x86_64. Combined 32/64 results are:
--
=== gcc Summary ===
# of expected passes 1292
# of unexpected failures 34
# of unsupported tests 2
--
llvm-svn: 64880
- This idiom ensures that the result will have the right width and
type.
- Tested on most of x86_64/llvm-test to satisfy my paranoia.
- This fixes at least the following bugs:
o UnaryTypeTraitExpr wasn't setting the width correctly.
o Arithmetic on _Bool wasn't setting the width correctly.
And probably a number more.
llvm-svn: 64864
keep searching for C++ headers when in C++ mode). In theory clang
should be able to find all of its own headers now. If not, the
CPATH or C_INCLUDE_PATH environment variables can be specified to
add a include path.
llvm-svn: 64862
specialization of class templates, e.g.,
template<typename T> class X;
template<> class X<int> { /* blah */ };
Each specialization is a different *Decl node (naturally), and can
have different members. We keep track of forward declarations and
definitions as for other class/struct/union types.
This is only the basic framework: we still have to deal with checking
the template headers properly, improving recovery when there are
failures, handling nested name specifiers, etc.
llvm-svn: 64848
- Renamed to getDeclAlignInBytes since most other query functions
work in bits.
- Fun to track down as isIntegerConstantExpr was getting it right,
but Evaluate() was getting it wrong. Maybe we should assert they
compute the same thing when they succeed?
llvm-svn: 64828
Zhongxing Xu. The resultant code is less than 1/2 the size of the original.
Key highlights:
- All CouldBeXXX methods have been removed. Checking for feasibility is now just
done in the AddXXX methods.
- RangeSets now represent "all possible values" explicitly as the range set {
[min, max] } instead of the empty set. The empty set now represents "no
feasible values". This change consolidated much of the core algorithm to only
have one code path instead of alternate paths that considered the empty set to
represent "all possible falues."
llvm-svn: 64787
IRgen no longer relies on isConstantInitializer, instead we just try
to emit the constant. If that fails then in C we emit an error
unsupported (this occurs when Sema accepted something that it doesn't
know how to fold, and IRgen doesn't know how to emit) and in C++ we
emit a guarded initializer.
This ends up handling a few more cases, because IRgen was actually
able to emit some of the constants Sema accepts but can't Evaluate().
For example, PR3398.
llvm-svn: 64780