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pack" to use the same handling that gcc does. Fixes <rdar://problem/10871094> and <rdar://problem/10893316>.
(Hopefully, common usage of these pragmas isn't irregular enough to break our current handling. Doug has ideas for a more crazy approach if necessary.)
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C++11, and with braced-init-list initializers in conditions. This exposed an
ambiguity with enum underlying types versus bitfields, which we resolve by
treating 'enum E : T {' as always defining an enumeration (even if it would
only successfully parse as a bitfield). This appears to be g++ compatible.
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initializers of data members (both static and non-static).
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This fixes PR5172 and allows clang to compile C++ programs on Solaris using the system headers.
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designators in the parser. In the worst case, this disambiguation
requires tentative parsing just past the closing ']', but for most
cases we'll be able to tell by looking ahead just one token (without
going into the heavyweight tentative parsing machinery).
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For compatibility with gcc, clang will now parse gcc attributes on
function definitions, but issue a warning if the attribute is not a
thread safety attribute. Warning controlled by -Wgcc-compat.
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Parsing of @implementations was based on modifying global state from
the parser; the logic for late parsing of methods was spread in multiple places
making it difficult to have a robust error recovery.
-it was difficult to ensure that we don't neglect parsing the lexed methods.
-it was difficult to setup the original objc container context for parsing the lexed methods
after completing ParseObjCAtImplementationDeclaration and returning to top level context.
Enhance parsing of @implementations by centralizing it in Parser::ParseObjCAtImplementationDeclaration().
ParseObjCAtImplementationDeclaration now returns only after an @implementation is fully parsed;
all the data and logic for late parsing of methods is now in one place.
This allows us to provide code-completion for late parsed methods with mis-matched braces.
rdar://10775381
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Now the lexer just produces a token and the parser is the one responsible for
activating it.
This fixes problem like the one pr11797 where the lexer and the parser were not
in sync. This also let us be more strict on where in the file we accept
these pragmas.
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Pass a typo correction callback object from ParseCastExpr to
Sema::ActOnIdExpression to be a bit more selective about what kinds of
corrections will be allowed for unknown identifiers.
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!=, %=, ^=, &=, *=, -=, |=, /=, <<=, <=, >=, and >>= to =.
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instead of just suggesting a ';'.
Old error:
plusequaldeclare1.cc:3:8: error: expected ';' at end of declaration
int x += 6;
^
;
New error:
plusequaldeclare1.cc:3:9: error: invalid '+=' at end of declaration; did you
mean '='?
int x += 6;
^~
=
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intended to cover C++ class definitions.
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@import identifier [. identifier]* ;
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ObjCProtocolDecl modules forward declarations properly.
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good parser error recovery and for not crashing.
We still have a accepts-invalid-code bug.
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This works like described in http://drdobbs.com/blogs/cpp/231602010
Fixes http://llvm.org/PR11609
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for-range-declaration. PR11601.
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Necessary to parse Microsoft ATL code.
Example:
int array[] = {
0,
__if_exists(CLASS::Type) {2, }
3
};
will declare an array of 2 or 3 elements depending on if CLASS::Type exists or not.
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// rdar://10095131
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Fixes PR2709.
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definitions tokens
for late parsing.
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default", make a note of which is used when creating the
initial declaration. Previously, we would wait until later to handle
default/delete as a definition, but this is too late: when adding the
declaration, we already treated the declaration as "user-provided"
when in fact it was merely "user-declared".
Fixes PR10861 and PR10442, along with a bunch of FIXMEs.
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entering the context of a nested-name-specifier. Fixes
<rdar://problem/10397846>.
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decltype-specification when specifying a base type.
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analysis to separate dependent names from non-dependent names. For
dependent names, we'll behave differently from Visual C++:
- For __if_exists/__if_not_exists at class scope, we'll just warn
and then ignore them.
- For __if_exists/__if_not_exists in statements, we'll treat the
inner statement as a compound statement, which we only instantiate
in templates where the dependent name (after instantiation)
exists. This behavior is different from VC++, but it's as close as
we can get without encroaching ridiculousness.
The latter part (dependent statements) is not yet implemented.
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keyword, because both libstdc++ and libc++ use "__except" as an
identifier. Fixes <rdar://problem/10322555>.
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instead of a semicolon (as sometimes happens during refactorings). When such a
comma is seen at the end of a line, and is followed by something which can't
possibly be a declarator (or even something which might be a plausible typo for
a declarator), suggest that a semicolon was intended.
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attributes are found, propagate them to subsequent declarations.
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delimiter pairs and detect when we exceed the implementation limit for
nesting depth, from Aaron Ballman!
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The main motivation was to do typo correction in C++ "new" statements,
though picking it up in other places where type names are expected was
pretty much a freebie.
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interface/implementation
don't emit unavailable errors.
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committed at the moment to help support C++0x <atomic>, but it should be a solid base for implementing the full specification of C1x _Atomic.
Thanks to Jeffrey Yasskin for the thorough review!
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attributes on the parameter declaration.
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error recovery in both dialects. This should fix the GCC test suite failures as well.
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and handle asm comments using semicolons correctly. (The comments are actually surprisingly tricky.)
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support for the C++0x draft [[align]] attribute and add the C1X
standard header file stdalign.h
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attribute-specifiers
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correctly pass
the information on to Sema. There's still an incorrectness in the way template instantiation
works now, but that is due to a far larger underlying representational problem.
Also add a test case for various list initialization cases of scalars, which test this
commit as well as the previous one.
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For instance:
template <class T> void E() {};
class F {};
void test() {
::E<::F>();
E<::F>();
}
Gives the following error messages:
error: found '<::' after a template name which forms the
digraph '<:' (aka '[') and a ':', did you mean '< ::'?
::E<::F>();
^~~
< ::
error: expected expression
E<::F>();
^
error: expected ']'
note: to match this '['
E<::F>();
This patch adds the digraph fix-it check right before the name lookup,
moves the shared checking code to a new function, and adds new
tests to catch future regressions.
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