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back to regular type printing.
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verify this is the correct grouping.
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from diagnostics. // rdar://9657485
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Previously it was possible to get an infinite-loop-on-invalid with a namespace
decl within @interface. Since 'namespace' is normally a safe place to retry
top-level parsing, we just didn't consume the token.
This adds a flag that tracks whether we have temporarily left Objective-C
scope to parse a C-like declaration, and uses that to better recover from
parse problems by stopping at possible method declarations and at @end. To
fix the original problem, we do /not/ stop at 'namespace' when in an
Objective-C @interface or @protocol context (but still do in @implementation).
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This was a regression introduced during the CallEvent changes; a call to
FunctionDecl::hasBody was also being used to replace the decl found by
lookup with the actual definition. To keep from making this mistake again
(particularly if/when we start inlining Objective-C methods), this commit
adds a "getDefinition()" method to CallEvent, which should do the right
thing under any circumstances.
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Chris pointed out that while the comparison is certainly problematic
and does not have well-defined behavior, it isn't any worse than some
of the other abuses that we merely warn about and doesn't need to make
the compilation fail.
Revert the release notes change (r159766) now that this is just a new warning.
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against the upper/lower values.
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constant expression.
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For some reason GCC decided to call the feature rdrnd instead of rdrand,
which requires translating it for LLVM.
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- Split pedantic driver flag test into separate test file, and XFAIL on cygwin,mingw32
- Fix bug in tablegen logic where a missing '{' caused errors to be included in -Wpedantic.
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-Weverything." It broke several builds.
I suspect FileCheck might match assertion failure, even if clang/test/Misc/warning-flags.c passed the test.
> 0. Program arguments: bin/./clang -### -pedantic -Wpedantic clang/test/Driver/warning-options.cpp
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This patch introduces some magic in tablegen to create a "Pedantic" diagnostic
group which automagically includes all warnings that are extensions. This
allows a user to suppress specific warnings traditionally under -pedantic used
an ordinary warning flag. This also allows users to use #pragma to silence
specific -pedantic warnings, or promote them to errors, within blocks of text
(just like any other warning).
-Wpedantic is NOT an alias for -pedantic. Instead, it provides another way
to (a) activate -pedantic warnings and (b) disable them. Where they differ
is that -pedantic changes the behavior of the preprocessor slightly, whereas
-Wpedantic does not (it just turns on the warnings).
The magic in the tablegen diagnostic emitter has to do with computing the minimal
set of diagnostic groups and diagnostics that should go into -Wpedantic, as those
diagnostics that already members of groups that themselves are (transitively) members
of -Wpedantic do not need to be included in the Pedantic group directly. I went
back and forth on whether or not to magically generate this group, and the invariant
was that we always wanted extension warnings to be included in -Wpedantic "some how",
but the bookkeeping would be very onerous to manage by hand.
-no-pedantic (and --no-pedantic) is included for completeness, and matches many of the
same kind of flags the compiler already supports. It does what it says: cancels out
-pedantic. One discrepancy is that if one specifies --no-pedantic and -Weverything or
-Wpedantic the pedantic warnings are still enabled (essentially the -W flags win). We
can debate the correct behavior here.
Along the way, this patch nukes some code in TextDiagnosticPrinter.cpp and CXStoredDiagnostic.cpp
that determine whether to include the "-pedantic" flag in the warning output. This is
no longer needed, as all extensions now have a -W flag.
This patch also significantly reduces the number of warnings not under flags from 229
to 158 (all extension warnings). That's a 31% reduction.
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This allows SourceLocations to be stored in generic "data" fields
that are typed as "const void *" and are also used to point to
const objects.
Really we should probably be returning a const pointer from
getPtrEncoding as well, but in some places we want to store
SourceLocations in the same generic "data" field as proper
pointers to /mutable/ objects. Oh well.
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No functionality change.
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a 'weak' property just as we do the same for
'weak' variables. // rdar://11814185
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currently we take address of std::vector's contents only after we finished
adding all comments (so no reallocation can happen), this will change in
future.
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matches on interesting parts of the AST, and callback mechanisms to
act on them.
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This flag sets the 'fp-contract' mode, which controls the formation of fused
floating point operations. Available modes are:
- Fast: Form fused operations anywhere.
- On: Form fused operations where allowed by FP_CONTRACT. This is the default
mode.
- Off: Don't form fused operations (in future this may be relaxed to forming
fused operations where it can be proved that the result won't be
affected).
Currently clang doesn't support the FP_CONTRACT pragma, so the 'On' and 'Off'
modes are equivalent.
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for doing delayed parsing of c++ method defined in
objc class implementations.
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very simple semantic analysis that just builds the AST; minor changes for lexer
to pick up source locations I didn't think about before.
Comments AST is modelled along the ideas of HTML AST: block and inline content.
* Block content is a paragraph or a command that has a paragraph as an argument
or verbatim command.
* Inline content is placed within some block. Inline content includes plain
text, inline commands and HTML as tag soup.
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used with classes that generate ASTConsumers; this allows decoupling
the ASTConsumer generation from the Frontend library (like, for example,
the MatchFinder in the upcoming ASTMatcher patch).
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instead.
No functionality change.
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This required moving the ctors for IntegerLiteral and FloatingLiteral out of
line which shouldn't change anything as they are usually called through Create
methods that are already out of line.
ASTContext::Deallocate has been a nop for a long time, drop it from ASTVector
and make it independent from ASTContext.h
Pass the StorageAllocator directly to AccessedEntity so it doesn't need to
have a definition of ASTContext around.
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Move the ASTContext-dependent version out of line.
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This avoids costly computation of getASTContext() and drops the header
dependency from DeclCXX.h to ASTContext.h.
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class, from the target. No functionality change, just less duplicated logic.
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Our current inlining support (specifically RegionStore::enterStackFrame)
doesn't know that calls to overloaded operators may be calls to non-static
member functions, and that in these cases the first argument should be
treated as 'this'. This caused incorrect results and sometimes crashes.
The long-term fix will be to rewrite RegionStore::enterStackFrame to use
CallEvent and its subclasses, but for now we can just disable these
problematic calls by classifying them under a new CallEvent,
CXXMemberOperatorCall.
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objective-c's fast enumeration statement,
for more work to come.
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runtime to gnustep from gnu. Fix EH for the GCC runtime.
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emitted by lexer).
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consistency a bit.
(cf -Wunused-private-field and several other existing -field diagnostics.)
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* Added file header documentation with \file and \brief;
* Cleaned up existing doc comments and added/annotated \brief summaries.
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given a cursor pointing to a C++ method call or an ObjC message,
returns non-zero if the method/message is "dynamic", meaning:
For a C++ method: the call is virtual.
For an ObjC message: the receiver is an object instance, not 'super' or a
specific class.
rdar://11779185
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c-functions declared in implementation should have their
parsing delayed until the end so, they can access forward
declared private methods. // rdar://10387088
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* Primarily, added \brief to most of include/clang/Basic, instead of prefixing
the comments with "DeclaredName - ";
* Made some brief summaries significantly briefer;
* Fixed up some erroneous uses of \see and \arg;
* Fixed up some extraneous backslashes in \code...\endcode blocks;
* Fixed up some typos/spelling errors.
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This is NOT full-blown support for operator new, but removes some nasty
duplicated code introduced in r158784.
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