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Douglas Gregor 2e0757f319 Give Type::getDesugaredType a "for-display" mode that can apply more
heuristics to determine when it's useful to desugar a type for display
to the user. Introduce two C++-specific heuristics:

  - For a qualified type (like "foo::bar"), only produce a new
    desugred type if desugaring the qualified type ("bar", in this
    case) produces something interesting. For example, if "foo::bar"
    refers to a class named "bar", don't desugar. However, if
    "foo::bar" refers to a typedef of something else, desugar to that
    something else. This gives some useful desugaring such as
    "foo::bar (aka 'int')".
  - Don't desugar class template specialization types like
    "basic_string<char>" down to their underlying "class
    basic_string<char, char_traits<char>, allocator<char>>, etc.";
    it's better just to leave such types alone. 

Update diagnostics.html with some discussion and examples of type
preservation in C++, showing qualified names and class template
specialization types.

llvm-svn: 68207
2009-04-01 15:47:24 +00:00
clang Give Type::getDesugaredType a "for-display" mode that can apply more 2009-04-01 15:47:24 +00:00
llvm CMake: Have generated Xcode projects also contain the LLVM header files. 2009-04-01 15:40:21 +00:00