Summary:
This adds a test that checks if the using declaration in classes still works as intended with modules.
The motivation for this is that we tried to add a shortcut to `removeDecl` that would skip the removal of declarations from the lookup table if they are hidden. This optimization passed the clang test suite but actually broke the using declaration in combination with -fmodules-local-submodule-visibility. In this mode we hide all decls from other modules such as by chance the parent method, in which case don't remove the parent method from the lookup table and get ambiguous lookup errors. After this patch we now correctly see if this behavior is broken by a patch like this in the test suite.
Reviewers: v.g.vassilev
Reviewed By: v.g.vassilev
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37180
llvm-svn: 311991
Summary:
Add support for autocompleting values of -std= by including
LangStandards.def. This patch relies on D36782, and is using two-stage
code generation.
Reviewers: v.g.vassilev, teemperor, ruiu
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36820
llvm-svn: 311971
The standard is not clear on how these are supposed to be handled, so we
conservatively treat as non-constant any cases whose value is unknown or whose
evaluation might result in undefined behavior.
llvm-svn: 311970
This reverts commit 7c46b80c022e18d43c1fdafb117b0c409c5a6d1e.
r311552 broke lld buildbot because I've changed OptionInfos type from
ArrayRef to vector. However the bug is fixed, so I'll commit this again.
llvm-svn: 311958
Replace "long" with __UINTPTR_TYPE__
to make the test added in rL311935 Windows-friendly.
Caught by the buildbot llvm-clang-x86_64-expensive-checks-win.
llvm-svn: 311947
This diff fixes modeling of arithmetic
expressions where pointers are treated as integers
(i.e. via C-style / reinterpret casts).
For now we return UnknownVal unless the operation is a comparison.
Test plan: make check-all
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37120
llvm-svn: 311935
Use llvm::Triple::getArchTypeName() when looking for compiler-rt
libraries, rather than the exact arch string from the triple. This is
more correct as it matches the values used when building compiler-rt
(builtin-config-ix.cmake) which are the subset of the values allowed
in triples.
For example, this fixes an issue when the compiler set for
i686-pc-linux-gnu triple would not find an i386 compiler-rt library,
while this is the exact arch that is detected by compiler-rt. The same
applies to any other i?86 variant allowed by LLVM.
This also makes the special case for MSVC unnecessary, since now i386
will be used reliably for all 32-bit x86 variants.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26796
llvm-svn: 311923
It caused PR759744.
> Emit static constexpr member as available_externally definition
>
> By exposing the constant initializer, the optimizer can fold many
> of these constructs.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34992
llvm-svn: 311898
This way the unrolling can be restricted for loops which will take at most a
given number of steps. It is defined as 128 in this patch and it seems to have
a good number for that purpose.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37181
llvm-svn: 311883
Added check if the execution of the last step of the given unrolled loop has
generated more branches. If yes, than treat it as a normal (non-unrolled) loop
in the remaining part of the analysis.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36962
llvm-svn: 311881
1. The LoopUnrolling feature needs the LoopExit included in the CFG so added this
dependency via the config options
2. The LoopExit element can be encountered even if we haven't encountered the
block of the corresponding LoopStmt. So the asserts were not right.
3. If we are caching out the Node then we get a nullptr from generateNode which
case was not handled.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37103
llvm-svn: 311880
This adds builtin_cpu_init which will emit a call to cpu_indicator_init in libgcc or compiler-rt.
This is needed to support builtin_cpu_supports/builtin_cpu_is in an ifunc resolver.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36336
llvm-svn: 311874
By exposing the constant initializer, the optimizer can fold many
of these constructs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34992
llvm-svn: 311857
Prior to this patch clang would not error here:
template <class T> struct B;
template <class T> struct A {
void foo();
void foo2();
void test1() {
B<T>::foo(); // OK, foo is declared in A<int> - matches type of 'this'.
B<T>::foo2(); // This should be an error!
// foo2 is found in B<int>, 'base unrelated' to 'this'.
}
};
template <class T> struct B : A<T> {
using A<T>::foo2;
};
llvm-svn: 311851
Prior to this patch, clang would do the wrong thing here (see inline comments for pre-patch behavior):
struct A {
void bar(int) { }
static void bar(double) { }
void g(int*);
static void g(char *);
};
struct B {
void f() {
A::bar(3); // selects (double) ??!!
A::g((int*)0); // Instead of no object argument, states conversion error?!!
}
};
The fix is as follows: When we detect that what appears to be an implicit member function call (A::bar) is actually a call to a member of a class (A) unrelated to the type (B) that contains the member function (B::f) from which the call is being made, don't treat it (A::bar) as an Implicit Member Call Expression.
P.S. I wonder if there is an existing bug report related to this? (Surprisingly, a cursory search did not find one).
llvm-svn: 311839
Use llvm::Triple::getArchTypeName() when looking for compiler-rt
libraries, rather than the exact arch string from the triple. This is
more correct as it matches the values used when building compiler-rt
(builtin-config-ix.cmake) which are the subset of the values allowed
in triples.
For example, this fixes an issue when the compiler set for
i686-pc-linux-gnu triple would not find an i386 compiler-rt library,
while this is the exact arch that is detected by compiler-rt. The same
applies to any other i?86 variant allowed by LLVM.
This also makes the special case for MSVC unnecessary, since now i386
will be used reliably for all 32-bit x86 variants.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26796
llvm-svn: 311836
This patch adds a flag -fclang-abi-compat that can be used to request that
Clang attempts to be ABI-compatible with some older version of itself.
This is provided on a best-effort basis; right now, this can be used to undo
the ABI change in r310401, reverting Clang to its prior C++ ABI for pass/return
by value of class types affected by that change, and to undo the ABI change in
r262688, reverting Clang to using integer registers rather than SSE registers
for passing <1 x long long> vectors. The intent is that we will maintain this
backwards compatibility path as we make ABI-breaking fixes in future.
The reversion to the old behavior for r310401 is also applied to the PS4 target
since that change is not part of its platform ABI (which is essentially to do
whatever Clang 3.2 did).
llvm-svn: 311823
-Wobjc-messaging-id is a new, non-default warning that warns about
message sends to unqualified id in Objective-C. This warning is useful
for projects that would like to avoid any potential future compiler
errors/warnings, as the system frameworks might add a method with the same
selector which could make the message send to id ambiguous.
rdar://33303354
llvm-svn: 311779
expressions
C++ allows us to reference static variables through member expressions. Prior to
this commit, non-integer static variables that were referenced using a member
expression were always emitted using lvalue loads. The old behaviour introduced
an inconsistency between regular uses of static variables and member expressions
uses. For example, the following program compiled and linked successfully:
struct Foo {
constexpr static const char *name = "foo";
};
int main() {
return Foo::name[0] == 'f';
}
but this program failed to link because "Foo::name" wasn't found:
struct Foo {
constexpr static const char *name = "foo";
};
int main() {
Foo f;
return f.name[0] == 'f';
}
This commit ensures that constant static variables referenced through member
expressions are emitted in the same way as ordinary static variable references.
rdar://33942261
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36876
llvm-svn: 311772
Summary:
If await_suspend returns a coroutine_handle, as in the example below:
```
coroutine_handle<> await_suspend(coroutine_handle<> h) {
coro.promise().waiter = h;
return coro;
}
```
suspensionExpression processing will resume the coroutine pointed at by that handle.
Related LLVM change rL311751 makes resume calls of this kind `musttail` at any optimization level.
This enables unlimited symmetric control transfer from coroutine to coroutine without blowing up the stack.
Reviewers: GorNishanov
Reviewed By: GorNishanov
Subscribers: rsmith, EricWF, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37131
llvm-svn: 311762
Summary: With accurate sample profile, we can do more aggressive size optimization. For some size-critical application, this can reduce the text size by 20%
Reviewers: davidxl, rsmith
Reviewed By: davidxl, rsmith
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, eraman, sanjoy, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37091
llvm-svn: 311707
Do not sanitize the 'this' pointer of a member call operator for a lambda with
no capture-default, since that call operator can legitimately be called with a
null this pointer from the static invoker function. Any actual call with a null
this pointer should still be caught in the caller (if it is being sanitized).
This reinstates r311589 (reverted in r311680) with the above fix.
llvm-svn: 311695
Discovered due to a goofy git setup, the test system-headerline-directive.c
(and a few others) failed because the token-consumption will consume only the
'\r' in CRLF, making the preprocessor's printed value give the wrong line number
when returning from an include. For example:
(line 1):#include <noline.h>\r\n
The "file exit" code causes the printer to try to print the 'returned to the
main file' line. It looks up what the current line number is. However, since the
current 'token' is the '\n' (since only the \r was consumed), it will give the
line number as '1", not '2'. This results in a few failed tests, but more
importantly, results in error messages being incorrect when compiling a
previously preprocessed file.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37079
llvm-svn: 311683
In patch r205628 using abs.[ds] instruction is forced, as they should behave
in accordance with flags Has2008 and ABS2008. Unfortunately for revisions
prior mips32r6 and mips64r6, abs.[ds] is not generating correct result when
working with NaNs. To generate a sequence which always produce a correct
result but also to allow user more control on how his code is compiled,
option -mabs is added where user can choose legacy or 2008.
By default legacy mode is used on revisions prior R6. Mips32r6 and mips64r6
use abs2008 mode by default.
Patch by Aleksandar Beserminji
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35982
llvm-svn: 311669
This patch is intended to enable the use of basic double letter constraints used in GCC extended inline asm {Yi Y2 Yz Y0 Ym Yt}.
Supersedes D35205
llvm counterpart: D36369
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36371
llvm-svn: 311643
`id` needs to be handled specially since it is a `TypedefType` which is
sugar for an `ObjCObjectPointerType` whose pointee is an
`ObjCObjectType` with base `BuiltinType::ObjCIdType` and no protocols
and the first level of pointer gets it own type implementation. `Class`
is similar with the `ObjCClassType` as the base instead.
The qualifiers on the base type of the `ObjCObjectType` need to be
dropped because the innermost `mangleType` will handle the qualifiers
itself.
`id` is desugared to `struct objc_object *` which should be encoded as
`PAUobjc_object@@`. `Class` is desugared to `struct objc_class *` which
should be encoded as `PAUobjc_class@@`.
We were previously applying an extra modifier `A` which will be handled
during the recursive call.
This now properly decorates interface types as well as `Class` and `id`.
This corrects the interactions between C++ and ObjC++ for the type
specifier decoration.
llvm-svn: 311617
Summary:
Most DIExpressions are empty or very simple. When they are complex, they
tend to be unique, so checking them inline is reasonable.
This also avoids the need for CodeGen passes to append to the
llvm.dbg.mir named md node.
See also PR22780, for making DIExpression not be an MDNode.
Reviewers: aprantl, dexonsmith, dblaikie
Subscribers: qcolombet, javed.absar, eraman, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37075
llvm-svn: 311594
This makes -Wunreachable-code work for programs containing SEH (except for
__finally, which is still missing for now).
__try is modeled like try (but simpler since it can only have a single __except
or __finally), __except is fairly similar to catch (but simpler, since it can't
contain declarations). __leave is implemented similarly to break / continue.
Use the existing addTryDispatchBlock infrastructure (which
FindUnreachableCode() in ReachableCode.cpp uses via cfg->try_blocks_begin()) to
mark things in the __except blocks as reachable.
Re-use TryTerminatedBlock. This means we add EH edges from calls to the __try
block, but not from all other statements. While this is incomplete, it matches
LLVM's SEH codegen support. Also, in practice, BuildOpts.AddEHEdges is always
false in practice from what I can tell, so we never even insert the call EH
edges either.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D36914
llvm-svn: 311561