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compiler errors or not.
-Control whether ASTReader should reject such a PCH by a boolean flag at ASTReader's creation time.
By default, such a PCH file will be rejected with an error when trying to load it.
[libclang] Allow clang_saveTranslationUnit to create a PCH file even if compiler errors
occurred.
-Have libclang API calls accept a PCH that had compiler errors.
The general idea is that we want libclang to stay functional even if a PCH had a compiler error.
rdar://10976363.
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NSNumber, and boolean literals. This includes both Sema and Codegen support.
Included is also support for new Objective-C container subscripting.
My apologies for the large patch. It was very difficult to break apart.
The patch introduces changes to the driver as well to cause clang to link
in additional runtime support when needed to support the new language features.
Docs are forthcoming to document the implementation and behavior of these features.
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ctor.
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- This reduces our total # of allocations building a PCH for Cocoa.h by almost
a whopping 50%.
- A SmallPtrMap would be cleaner, but since we don't have one yet...
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that provides the behavior of the C++11 library trait
std::is_trivially_constructible<T, Args...>, which can't be
implemented purely as a library.
Since __is_trivially_constructible can have zero or more arguments, I
needed to add Yet Another Type Trait Expression Class, this one
handling arbitrary arguments. The next step will be to migrate
UnaryTypeTrait and BinaryTypeTrait over to this new, more general
TypeTrait class.
Fixes the Clang side of <rdar://problem/10895483> / PR12038.
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unused and wasted space for nothing.
- per PR11952.
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We were passing a decl to the consumer after all pending deserializations were finished
but this was not enough; due to processing by the consumer we may end up into yet another
deserialization process but the way FinishedDeserializing() was setup we would not ensure
that everything was fully deserialized before returning to the consumer.
Separate ASTReader::FinishedDeserializing() into two semantic actions.
The first is ensuring that a deserialization process ends up will fully deserialized decls/types even
if the process is started by the consumer.
The second is pushing "interesting" decls to the consumer; we make sure that we don't re-enter this
section recursively be checking a variable.
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operator overloads out of line.
This seems to negatively affect compile time onsome ObjC tests
(which use a lot of partial diagnostics I assume). I have to come
up with a way to keep them inline without including Diagnostic.h
everywhere. Now adding a new diagnostic requires a full rebuild
of e.g. the static analyzer which doesn't even use those diagnostics.
This reverts commit 6496bd10dc3a6d5e3266348f08b6e35f8184bc99.
This reverts commit 7af19b817ba964ac560b50c1ed6183235f699789.
This reverts commit fdd15602a42bbe26185978ef1e17019f6d969aa7.
This reverts commit 00bd44d5677783527d7517c1ffe45e4d75a0f56f.
This reverts commit ef9b60ffed980864a8db26ad30344be429e58ff5.
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of Diagnostic.h.
Fix all the files that depended on transitive includes of Diagnostic.h.
With this patch in place changing a diagnostic no longer requires a full rebuild of the StaticAnalyzer.
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the direct serialization of the linked-list structure. Instead, use a
scheme similar to how we handle redeclarations, with redeclaration
lists on the side. This addresses several issues:
- In cases involving mixing and matching of many categories across
many modules, the linked-list structure would not be consistent
across different modules, and categories would get lost.
- If a module is loaded after the class definition and its other
categories have already been loaded, we wouldn't see any categories
in the newly-loaded module.
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method pool, so that we don't perform the same lookups into the same
PCH/module file repeatedly.
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return pre-built lists. Instead, it feeds the methods it deserializes
to Sema so that Sema can unique them, which keeps the chains shorter.
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generational scheme for identifiers that avoids searching the hash
tables of a given module more than once for a given
identifier. Previously, loading any new module invalidated all of the
previous lookup results for all identifiers, causing us to perform the
lookups repeatedly.
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moving it from a "special type" to a predefined declaration, as we do
for id, Class, and SEL.
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protocol, record the definition pointer in the canonical declaration
for that entity, and then propagate that definition pointer from the
canonical declaration to all other deserialized declarations. This
approach works well even when deserializing declarations that didn't
know about the original definition, which can occur with modules.
A nice bonus from this definition-deserialization approach is that we
no longer need update records when a definition is added, because the
redeclaration chains ensure that the if any declaration is loaded, the
definition will also get loaded.
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chains, again. The prior implementation was very linked-list oriented, and
the list-splicing logic was both fairly convoluted (when loading from
multiple modules) and failed to preserve a reasonable ordering for the
redeclaration chains.
This new implementation uses a simpler strategy, where we store the
ordered redeclaration chains in an array-like structure (indexed based
on the first declaration), and use that ordering to add individual
deserialized declarations to the end of the existing chain. That way,
the chain mimics the ordering from its modules, and a bug somewhere is
far less likely to result in a broken linked list.
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each deserialized declaration, since that information is already
available in each declaration.
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storage for the global declaration ID. Declarations that are parsed
(rather than deserialized) are unaffected, so the number of
declarations that pay this cost tends to be relatively small (since
relatively few declarations are ever deserialized).
This replaces a largish DenseMap within the AST reader. It's not
strictly a win in terms of memory use---not every declaration was
added to that DenseMap in the first place---but it's cleaner to have
this information available for every deserialized declaration, so that
future clients can rely on it.
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multiple, disjoint modules. There is far too much duplicating with the
ObjCInterfaceDecl case here, which I'll eliminate shortly.
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ObjCProtocolDecl modules forward declarations properly.
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longer needed now that we aren't back-patching ObjCProtocolDecls.
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features needed for a particular module to be available. This allows
mixed-language modules, where certain headers only work under some
language variants (e.g., in C++, std.tuple might only be available in
C++11 mode).
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covers both declarations (@class) and definitions (@interface) of an
Objective-C class.
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set of (previously-canonical) declaration IDs to the module file, so
that future AST reader instances that load the module know which
declarations are merged. This is important in the fairly tricky case
where a declaration of an entity, e.g.,
@class X;
occurs before the import of a module that also declares that
entity. We merge the declarations, and record the fact that the
declaration of X loaded from the module was merged into the (now
canonical) declaration of X that we parsed.
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class that comes from a different module file, make sure that we load
all of the pending declarations for the original declaration.
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declaration of that same class that either came from some other module
or occurred in the translation unit loading the module. In this case,
we need to merge the two redeclaration chains immediately so that all
such declarations have the same canonical declaration in the resulting
AST (even though they don't in the module files we've imported).
Focusing on Objective-C classes until I'm happy with the design, then
I'll both (1) extend this notion to other kinds of declarations, and
(2) optimize away this extra checking when we're not dealing with
modules. For now, doing this checking for PCH files/preambles gives us
better testing coverage.
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notify the AST deserialization listener so that the AST writer knows
that it can write the macro definition.
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format. It's no longer being used, now that we have a new
implementation of redeclaration chains.
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(more general) fix-up of definition data pointers.
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with a definition pointer (e.g., C++ and Objective-C classes), zip
through the redeclaration chain to make sure that all of the
declarations point to the definition data.
As part of this, realized again why the first redeclaration of an
entity in a file is important, and brought back that idea.
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imported modules that don't introduce any new entities of a particular
kind. Allow these entries to be replaced with entries for another
loaded module.
In the included test case, selectors exhibit this behavior.
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chains. The previous implementation relied heavily on the declaration
chain being stored as a (circular) linked list on disk, as it is in
memory. However, when deserializing from multiple modules, the
different chains could get mixed up, leading to broken declaration chains.
The new solution keeps track of the first and last declarations in the
chain for each module file. When we load a declaration, we search all
of the module files for redeclarations of that declaration, then
splice together all of the lists into a coherent whole (along with any
redeclarations that were actually parsed).
As a drive-by fix, (de-)serialize the redeclaration chains of
TypedefNameDecls, which had somehow gotten missed previously. Add a
test of this serialization.
This new scheme creates a redeclaration table that is fairly large in
the PCH file (on the order of 400k for Cocoa.h's 12MB PCH file). The
table is mmap'd in and searched via a binary search, but it's still
quite large. A future tweak will eliminate entries for declarations
that have no redeclarations anywhere, and should
drastically reduce the size of this table.
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over them because more interesting decls can be added during body
deserialization.
Should fix msvc build tests.
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separately-allocated DefinitionData structure, which we manage the
same way as CXXRecordDecl::DefinitionData. This prepares the way for
making ObjCInterfaceDecls redeclarable, to more accurately model
forward declarations of Objective-C classes and eliminate the mutation
of ObjCInterfaceDecl that causes us serious trouble in the AST reader.
Note that ObjCInterfaceDecl's accessors are fairly robust against
being applied to forward declarations, because Clang (and Sema in
particular) doesn't perform RequireCompleteType/hasDefinition() checks
everywhere it has to. Each of these overly-robust cases is marked with
a FIXME, which we can tackle over time.
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belonged in the Serialization library, it's setting up a compilation,
not just deserializing.
This should fix PR11512, making Serialization actually be layered below
Frontend, a long standing layering violation in Clang.
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diagnostics. Conflating them was highly confusing and makes it harder to
establish a firm layering separation between these two libraries.
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umbrella headers in the sense that all of the headers within that
directory (and eventually its subdirectories) are considered to be
part of the module with that umbrella directory. However, unlike
umbrella headers, which are expected to include all of the headers
within their subdirectories, Clang will automatically include all of
the headers it finds in the named subdirectory.
The intent here is to allow a module map to trivially turn a
subdirectory into a module, where the module's structure can mimic the
directory structure.
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implicitly generates submodules corresponding to the headers that fall
within a module.
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it imports, establishing dependencies at the (sub)module
granularity. This is not a user-visible change (yet).
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when deserialized, fixing random crashes in libclang.
Also simplifies how OpaqueValueExprs are [de]serialized.
The reader/writer automatically retains pointer equality of sub-statements (when a
statement node is referenced in multiple nodes), so no need to manually handle it.
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"main" files that import modules. When loading any of these kinds of
AST files, we make the modules that were imported visible into the
translation unit that loaded the PCH file or preamble.
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__import_module__ std.vector;
in the AST.
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module map.
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(sub)module is read from an AST file. This makes sure that the AST
writer knows how to map all modules to their global IDs.
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only the macro definitions from visible (sub)modules will actually be
visible. This provides the same behavior for macros that r145640
provided for declarations.
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module. When that module becomes visible, so do those declarations.
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(sub)module, all of the names may be hidden, just the macro names may
be exposed (for example, after the preprocessor has seen the import of
the module but the parser has not), or all of the names may be
exposed. Importing a module makes its names, and the names in any of
its non-explicit submodules, visible to name lookup (transitively).
This commit only introduces the notion of name visible and marks
modules and submodules as visible when they are imported. The actual
name-hiding logic in the AST reader will follow (along with test cases).
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of that declaration, and encode the submodule ID in each declaration
stored in an AST file.
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