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Enhance test case to cover 'isa' access on interface types (clang produces an error, GCC produces a warning).
Still need back-end CodeGen for ObjCIsaExpr.
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Use ObjCInterfaceDecl::getCategoryClassMethod() and ObjCInterfaceDecl::getCategoryInstanceMethod() for the same functionality.
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pseudo built-in types, since Sema still injects a typedef for recognition (i.e. they aren't truly built-ins from a parser perspective).
This removes the static data/methods on ObjCObjectPointerType while preserving the nice API (no need to fiddle with ASTContext:-).
This patch also adds Type::isObjCBuiltinType().
This should be the last fairly large patch related to recrafting the ObjC type system. The follow-on patches should be fairly small.
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an incremental patch
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FILE type, rather than using name lookup to find FILE within the
translation unit. Within precompiled headers, FILE is treated as yet
another "special type" (like __builtin_va_list).
This change should provide a performance improvement (not verified),
since the lookup into the translation unit declaration
forces the (otherwise unneeded) construction of a large hash table.
More importantly, with precompiled headers, the construction
of that table requires deserializing most of the top-level
declarations from the precompiled header, which are then unused.
Fixes PR 4509.
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from Enea Zaffanella!
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declaration in the AST.
The new ASTContext::getCommentForDecl function searches for a comment
that is attached to the given declaration, and returns that comment,
which may be composed of several comment blocks.
Comments are always available in an AST. However, to avoid harming
performance, we don't actually parse the comments. Rather, we keep the
source ranges of all of the comments within a large, sorted vector,
then lazily extract comments via a binary search in that vector only
when needed (which never occurs in a "normal" compile).
Comments are written to a precompiled header/AST file as a blob of
source ranges. That blob is only lazily loaded when one requests a
comment for a declaration (this never occurs in a "normal" compile).
The indexer testbed now supports comment extraction. When the
-point-at location points to a declaration with a Doxygen-style
comment, the indexer testbed prints the associated comment
block(s). See test/Index/comments.c for an example.
Some notes:
- We don't actually attempt to parse the comment blocks themselves,
beyond identifying them as Doxygen comment blocks to associate them
with a declaration.
- We won't find comment blocks that aren't adjacent to the
declaration, because we start our search based on the location of
the declaration.
- We don't go through the necessary hops to find, for example,
whether some redeclaration of a declaration has comments when our
current declaration does not. Similarly, we don't attempt to
associate a \param Foo marker in a function body comment with the
parameter named Foo (although that is certainly possible).
- Verification of my "no performance impact" claims is still "to be
done".
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representation.
Add a type (ObjCObjectPointerType) and remove a type (ObjCQualifiedIdType).
This large/tedious patch is just a first step. Next step is to remove ObjCQualifiedInterfaceType. After that, I will remove the magic TypedefType for 'id' (installed by Sema). This work will enable various simplifications throughout clang (when dealing with ObjC types).
No functionality change.
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(with -E), we turn the PCH include into an implicit include of the
file from which the PCH file was generated.
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compatible with VC++ and GCC. The codegen/mangling angle hasn't
been fully ironed out yet. Note that we accept int128_t even in
32-bit mode, unlike gcc.
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Clang version value rather than hard-coding "1.0".
Add PCH and Clang version information into the PCH file. Reject PCH
files with the wrong version information.
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these vectors are very, very rarely used and, when used in headers, and even when used are relatively small, we load them eagerly.
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essentially the same thing we do with pretokenized headers. stat()
caching improves performance of the Cocoa-prefixed "Hello, World" by
45%.
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file. In particular, only eagerly load source location entries for
files and for the predefines buffer. Other buffers and
macro-instantiation source location entries are loaded lazily.
With the Cocoa-prefixed "Hello, World", we only load 815/26555 source
location entities. This halves the amount of user time we spend in
this "Hello, World" program with -fsyntax-only (down to .007s).
This optimization is part 1 of 2 for the source manager. This
eliminates most of the user time in loading a PCH file. We still spend
too much time initialize File structures (especially in the calls to
stat), so we need to either make the loading of source location
entries for files lazy or import the stat cache from the PTH
implementation.
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- Deal with the Receiver/ClassInfo shared storage in ObjCMessageExpr
- Implement PCH support for ImplicitParamDecl
- Fix the handling of the body of an ObjCMethodDecl
- Several cast -> cast_or_null fixes
- Make Selector::getIdentifierInfoForSlot work for 1-argument, NULL
selectors.
- Make Selector::getAsString() work with NULL selectors.
- Fix the names of VisitObjCAtCatchStmt and VisitObjCAtFinallyStmt
in the PCH reader and writer; these were never getting called.
At this point, all of the pch-test tests pass for C and Objective-C.
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the missing bits of ObjCMessageExpr.
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most of which are ignored. Instead, move the __COUNTER__ value out to
a PCH-level record (since it is handled eagerly) and move the header
file information into the SourceManager block (which is also,
currently, loaded eagerly).
This results in another 17% performance improvement in the
Cocoa-prefixed "Hello, World" with PCH.
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This results in a 10% speedup on the Cocoa-prefixed "Hello, World!",
all of which is (not surprisingly) user time. There was a tiny
reduction in the size of the PCH file for Cocoa.h, because certain
selectors aren't being written twice.
I'm using two new tricks here that I'd like to replicate elsewhere:
(1) The selectors not used in the global method pool are packed into
the blob after the global method pool's on-disk hash table and
stored as keys, so that all selectors are in the same blob.
(2) We record the offsets of each selector key when we write it into
the global method pool (or after it, in the same blob). The offset
table is written as a blob, so that we don't need to pack/unpack a
SmallVector with its contents.
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pools, combined). The methods in the global method pool are lazily
loaded from an on-disk hash table when Sema looks into its version of
the hash tables.
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SEL, Class, Protocol, CFConstantString, and
__objcFastEnumerationState. With this, we can now run the Objective-C
methods and properties PCH tests.
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Note: This support is non-lazy. Once we get "Cocoa.h" humming, we can optimize this.
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to happen (ever), but at least we'll do the right thing when it does.
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way to serialize selectors yet.
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fix a couple of bugs in reader support for ObjCInterfaceDecl,
and add support for reading ObjCInterfaceType.
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This optimization improves performance on the Carbon-prefixed "Hello,
World!" example by 57%. For reference, we're now about 2.25x faster
than GCC PCH. We're also pulling in far less of the PCH file:
*** PCH Statistics:
411/20693 types read (1.986179%)
2553/59230 declarations read (4.310316%)
1093/44646 identifiers read (2.448148%)
1/32954 statements read (0.003035%)
21/6187 macros read (0.339421%)
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reading/writing all ObjC AST nodes that we will encounter in header files (still a few FIXME's).
Once selector support is in place, we should be able to take this for a spin (and add test cases).
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ObjCIvarDecl.
Next step: Add selector support to PCHWriter::AddDeclarationName().
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Test will be enabled with ObjCInterfaceDecl is added.
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AST context's __builtin_va_list type will be set when the PCH file is
loaded. This fixes the crash when CodeGen'ing a va_arg expression
pulled in from a PCH file.
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from a PCH file. It turns out that "Hello, World!" is bringing in 19%
of all of the statements in Carbon.h, so we need to be lazy.
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This completes support for all of C (+ extensions). We can (again)
build a PCH file for Carbon.h.
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Optimize PCH encoding for switch-case statements slightly, by making
the switch-case numbering local to a particular statement.
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