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contain all the module code in the future. Update the Makefiles, CMake projects and the Xcode project. I hope I did everything right for Xcode. No functionality change.
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chained PCH to overwrite declarations from earlier PCH files in dependent ones. Tell Sema to note when it changes AST nodes so that they have to be reserialized. Finally, the ObjCProtocolDecls created in forward decls, like the ObjCInterfaceDecls in @class forward decls, are not lexically part of the decl context; only the definition is.
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No functionality change.
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Store all selectors in the selector hash table instead of only those from the method pool.
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declarations that we saw when creating the precompiled preamble, and
provide those declarations in addition to the declarations parsed in
the main source file when traversing top-level declarations. This
makes the use of precompiled preambles a pure optimization, rather
than changing the semantics of the parsed translation unit.
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store/retrieve the most recent
redeclaration. That way we are sure that the full redeclarations chain is loaded.
When using chained PCHs, first declarations point to the most recent redeclarations in the same PCH.
To address this use a REDECLS_UPDATE_LATEST record block to keep track of which first declarations need
to point to a most recent redeclaration in another PCH.
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it while generating precompiled preambles. No functionality change.
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PCHReader and PCHWriter are initialized to correctly pick up all initializer. On the upside, this means that there is far less repetition in the dependent PCH now.
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- Stop reading in (and thus deserializing) every declaration in the TU when creating a dependent PCH.
- Switch the storage of a decl context's lexical declarations to a blob containing the IDs instead of a record. This is the only sane way of supporting update records later on.
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Finishes off radar 6507158.
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whenever PCHReader deserializes a type or decl (and possibly other things in the future). Have PCHWriter implement these callbacks as noops and register to receive them if we're chaining PCHs. This will allow PCHWriter to track the IDs of these things, which it needs to write the dependent files. WIP
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found by Sebastian
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implementation to the latter. WIP.
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PCHWriter emit a CHAINED_METADATA record instead of METADATA, and write a link to the previous file there.
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Before this commit, sub-stmts were stored as encountered and when they were placed in the Stmts stack we had to know what index
each stmt operand has. This complicated supporting variable sub-stmts and sub-stmts that were contained in TypeSourceInfos, e.g.
x = sizeof(int[1]);
would crash PCH.
Now, sub-stmts are stored in reverse order, from last to first, so that when reading them, in order to get the next sub-stmt we just
need to pop the last stmt from the stack. This greatly simplified the way stmts are written and read (just use PCHWriter::AddStmt and
PCHReader::ReadStmt accordingly) and allowed variable stmt operands and TypeSourceInfo exprs.
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-Introduce PCHWriter::AddTemplateArgumentLocInfo()
-Modify PCHWriter::AddTemplateArgumentLoc() to also write TemplateArgumentLoc's TemplateArgument
and move the existing calls of AddTemplateArgumentLoc() to AddTemplateArgumentLocInfo().
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CXXExprWithTemporaries.
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Andrew Sutton!
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ranges as part of the ASTContext. This code is not and was never used,
but contributes ~250k to the size of the Cocoa.h precompiled
header.
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record (which includes all macro instantiations and definitions). As
with all lay deserialization, this introduces a new external source
(here, an external preprocessing record source) that loads all of the
preprocessed entities prior to iterating over the entities.
The preprocessing record is an optional part of the precompiled header
that is disabled by default (enabled with
-detailed-preprocessing-record). When the preprocessor given to the
PCH writer has a preprocessing record, that record is written into the
PCH file. When the PCH reader is given a PCH file that contains a
preprocessing record, it will be lazily loaded (which, effectively,
implicitly adds -detailed-preprocessing-record). This is the first
case where we have sections of the precompiled header that are
added/removed based on a compilation flag, which is
unfortunate. However, this data consumes ~550k in the PCH file for
Cocoa.h (out of ~9.9MB), and there is a non-trivial cost to gathering
this detailed preprocessing information, so it's too expensive to turn
on by default. In the future, we should investigate a better encoding
of this information.
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tie its creation to a CC1 flag -detailed-preprocessing-record.
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Remove isPod() from DenseMapInfo, splitting it out to its own
isPodLike type trait. This is a generally useful type trait for
more than just DenseMap, and we really care about whether something
acts like a pod, not whether it really is a pod.
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variables,
but the results are imperfect.
For posterity, I did:
cat <<EOF > $cmdfile
s/DeclaratorInfo/TypeSourceInfo/g
s/DInfo/TInfo/g
s/TypeTypeSourceInfo/TypeSourceInfo/g
s/SourceTypeSourceInfo/TypeSourceInfo/g
EOF
find lib -name '*.cpp' -not -path 'lib/Parse/*' -exec sed -i '' -f $cmdfile '{}' \;
find lib -name '*.h' -exec sed -i '' -f $cmdfile '{}' \;
find include -name '*.h' -not -path 'include/clang/Parse/*' -not -path 'include/clang/Basic/*' -exec sed -i '' -f $cmdfile '{}' \;
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sugared types. The basic problem is that our qualifier accessors
(getQualifiers, getCVRQualifiers, isConstQualified, etc.) only look at
the current QualType and not at any qualifiers that come from sugared
types, meaning that we won't see these qualifiers through, e.g.,
typedefs:
typedef const int CInt;
typedef CInt Self;
Self.isConstQualified() currently returns false!
Various bugs (e.g., PR5383) have cropped up all over the front end due
to such problems. I'm addressing this problem by splitting each
qualifier accessor into two versions:
- the "local" version only returns qualifiers on this particular
QualType instance
- the "normal" version that will eventually combine qualifiers from this
QualType instance with the qualifiers on the canonical type to
produce the full set of qualifiers.
This commit adds the local versions and switches a few callers from
the "normal" version (e.g., isConstQualified) over to the "local"
version (e.g., isLocalConstQualified) when that is the right thing to
do, e.g., because we're printing or serializing the qualifiers. Also,
switch a bunch of
Context.getCanonicalType(T1).getUnqualifiedType() == Context.getCanonicalType(T2).getQualifiedType()
expressions over to
Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(T1, T2)
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types. Preserve it through template instantiation. Preserve it through PCH,
although TSTs themselves aren't serializable, so that's pretty much meaningless.
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format, so that we don't end up with multiple declaration and types
blocks. Also, fix a few obscure bugs with PCH loading and generation:
- If the DeclIDs DenseMap reallocates while we are writing a
declaration (due to recursively writing other declarations), we
could end up writing a bad ID to ExternalDefinitions.
- When loading an ArrayLoc (part of DeclaratorInfo), we need to set
the size expression to NULL if no size expression was provided.
PCH -> AST rewriting is still partly broken, unfortunately.
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core PCH reader/writer implementation files.
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Type hierarchy. Demote 'volatile' to extended-qualifier status. Audit our
use of qualifiers and fix a few places that weren't dealing with qualifiers
quite right; many more remain.
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with a particular system root directory and can be used with a different
system root directory when the headers it depends on have been installed.
Relocatable precompiled headers rewrite the file names of the headers used
when generating the PCH file into the corresponding file names of the
headers available when using the PCH file.
Addresses <rdar://problem/7001604>.
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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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(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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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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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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of 64 bits. This cuts 400KB off the PCH file for cocoa (7.1 ->
6.7MB):
Before:
Record Histogram:
Count # Bits % Abv Record Kind
1 14296 SOURCE_LOCATION_PRELOADS
1 1699598 100.00 SOURCE_LOCATION_OFFSETS
1 1870766 100.00 METHOD_POOL
1 212988 100.00 SELECTOR_OFFSETS
1 88 STATISTICS
1 106 SPECIAL_TYPES
1 18033788 100.00 IDENTIFIER_TABLE
1 1806428 100.00 IDENTIFIER_OFFSET
1 170 100.00 TARGET_TRIPLE
1 268 LANGUAGE_OPTIONS
1 5168252 100.00 DECL_OFFSET
1 952700 100.00 TYPE_OFFSET
After:
Record Histogram:
Count # Bits % Abv Record Kind
1 14296 SOURCE_LOCATION_PRELOADS
1 1699598 100.00 SOURCE_LOCATION_OFFSETS
1 1870766 100.00 METHOD_POOL
1 212988 100.00 SELECTOR_OFFSETS
1 88 STATISTICS
1 106 SPECIAL_TYPES
1 18033788 100.00 IDENTIFIER_TABLE
1 1806428 100.00 IDENTIFIER_OFFSET
1 170 100.00 TARGET_TRIPLE
1 268 LANGUAGE_OPTIONS
1 2584156 100.00 DECL_OFFSET
1 476380 100.00 TYPE_OFFSET
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parm var decls in leopard cocoa.h end up using this abbreviation,
which shrinks the bitcode file by about 50K: 7217736->7167120.
Before:
Block ID #12 (DECLS_BLOCK):
Num Instances: 1
Total Size: 2.23595e+07b/2.79494e+06B/698736W
% of file: 38.7233
Num SubBlocks: 0
Num Abbrevs: 0
Num Records: 139387
% Abbrev Recs: 0
After:
Block ID #12 (DECLS_BLOCK):
Num Instances: 1
Total Size: 2.02405e+07b/2.53006e+06B/632516W
% of file: 35.301
Num SubBlocks: 0
Num Abbrevs: 1
Num Records: 139387
% Abbrev Recs: 19.2902
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eventually get an option to turn this off, but it is nice for looking at
statistics. For example, the types block now prints:
Block ID #11 (TYPES_BLOCK_ID):
Num Instances: 1
Total Size: 895100b/111888B/27971.9W
% of file: 1.55801
Num SubBlocks: 0
Num Abbrevs: 0
Num Records: 14899
% Abbrev Recs: 0
Code Histogram:
5478 TYPE_FUNCTION_PROTO
2683 TYPE_TYPEDEF
2460 TYPE_POINTER
2047 TYPE_ENUM
1553 TYPE_RECORD
283 TYPE_CONSTANT_ARRAY
274 TYPE_OBJC_INTERFACE
76 TYPE_INCOMPLETE_ARRAY
10 TYPE_VECTOR
9 TYPE_OBJC_QUALIFIED_ID
5 TYPE_FUNCTION_NO_PROTO
5 TYPE_EXT_QUAL
3 TYPE_TYPEOF_EXPR
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