used during compilation.
- There is no easy way to define this group properly, unfortunately, and maybe
this is a losing strategy. For now this is unambiguous more friendly, though.
llvm-svn: 91940
a size, check whether the transformed type is itself an array type. If
so, take the major array bound as the size to allocate. Fixes PR5833.
llvm-svn: 91907
InitializationSequence (when a FunctionDecl is present). This required
a few small fixes to initialization sequences:
- Make sure to use the adjusted parameter type for initialization of
function parameters.
- Implement transparent union calling semantics in C
llvm-svn: 91902
With this seemingly insignificant fix, we are now able to build and link clang using clang itself! (LLVM still has to be built with gcc for the time being).
llvm-svn: 91893
this was useful, and on review Doug and I decided it was probably on the level
of a bug in the standard and therefore not worth a warning even in -pedantic.
If someone disagrees and urgently wants clang++ to warn about this in strict
c++98 mode, we can talk about it.
llvm-svn: 91868
constructor call, the conversion is only a standard conversion
sequence if that constructor is a copy constructor. This fixes PR5834
in a semi-lame way, because the "real" fix will be to move over to
InitializationSequence. That will happen "soonish", but not now.
llvm-svn: 91861
- Correctly is in quotes, because we are following what I interpreted as GCC's
intent (which diverges from practice, naturally).
- Also, fix the arch define for arm1136jf-s.
llvm-svn: 91855
explicitly-specified template arguments are enough to determine the
instantiation, and either template argument deduction fails or is not
performed in that context, we can resolve the template-id down to a
function template specialization (so sayeth C++0x
[temp.arg.explicit]p3). Fixes PR5811.
llvm-svn: 91852
not deduce an "overload" type. Such a deduction indicates a failure in
semantic analysis (e.g., PR5811) that currently isn't caught until
code-generation time. This assertions makes it clearer that this
particular issue is a semantic-analysis problem, not a code-gen problem.
llvm-svn: 91844
recursing in CGDebugInfo::CreateTypeNode, teach
CanonicalizeTypeForDebugInfo---now called UnwrapTypeForDebugInfo---to
keep unwrapping the type until we hit something that can be
represented by debug information. Thanks to Anders for pointing this out!
llvm-svn: 91840
ElaboratedType, QualifiedNameType, and SubstTemplateTypeParmType type
nodes. Also, produce an "unsupported" diagnostic for C++0x type nodes
and "typeof" nodes, rather than asserting nondescriptly.
llvm-svn: 91837
Sema::getTypeName.
"LookupNestedNameSpecifierName" isn't quite the right kind of lookup, though;
it doesn't ignore namespaces. Someone more familiar with the lookup code
should fix this properly.
llvm-svn: 91809