This patch deprecates `module.map` in favor of `module.modulemap`, which
has been the preferred form since 2014. The eventual goal is to remove
support for `module.map` to reduce the number of stats Clang needs to do
while searching for module map files.
This patch touches a lot of files, but the majority of them are just
renaming tests or references to the file in comments or documentation.
The relevant files are:
* lib/Lex/HeaderSearch.cpp
* include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticGroups.td
* include/clang/Basic/DiagnosticLexKinds.td
Make flags `-fmodules-validate-system-headers` and
`-fmodules-validate-once-per-build-session` orthogonal, so they have
their own independent responsibilities - if system headers should be
validated and how often.
rdar://87988889
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D135232
Mimic the behavior of including headers where a system includer makes an
includee a system header too.
rdar://84049469
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111476
We used to have a flag to enable module maps, and two more flags to enable
implicit module maps. This is all redundant; we don't need any flag for
enabling module maps in the abstract, and we don't usually have -fno- flags for
-cc1. We now have just a single flag, -fimplicit-module-maps, that enables
implicitly searching the file system for module map files and loading them.
The driver interface is unchanged for now. We should probably rename
-fmodule-maps to -fimplicit-module-maps at some point.
llvm-svn: 239789
is enabled. Unlike system headers, we want to be more careful about
modifications to user headers, because it's still easy to edit a header
while you're building.
llvm-svn: 221634