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Recursively prune some includes.
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getFETokenInfoAsVoid into its only caller.
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that bridging between the two is free. Saves ~4k of code size,
although I don't see any measurable performance difference
(unfortunately).
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speedup on <rdar://problem/11004361>
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(trivially) make DeclContext::lookup()'s const version inlinable. Good
for 0.3% on <rdar://problem/11004361>.
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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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of a pointer.
Passing a pointer was a bad idea as it collides with the overload for void*.
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LLVM.h imports
them into the clang namespace.
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type/expression/template argument/etc. is instantiation-dependent if
it somehow involves a template parameter, even if it doesn't meet the
requirements for the more common kinds of dependence (dependent type,
type-dependent expression, value-dependent expression).
When we see an instantiation-dependent type, we know we always need to
perform substitution into that instantiation-dependent type. This
keeps us from short-circuiting evaluation in places where we
shouldn't, and lets us properly implement C++0x [temp.type]p2.
In theory, this would also allow us to properly mangle
instantiation-dependent-but-not-dependent decltype types per the
Itanium C++ ABI, but we aren't quite there because we still mangle
based on the canonical type in cases like, e.g.,
template<unsigned> struct A { };
template<typename T>
void f(A<sizeof(sizeof(decltype(T() + T())))>) { }
template void f<int>(A<sizeof(sizeof(int))>);
and therefore get the wrong answer.
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that was ignored in a few places (most notably, code
completion). Introduce Selector::getNameForSlot() for the common case
where we only care about the name. Audit all uses of
getIdentifierInfoForSlot(), switching many over to getNameForSlot(),
fixing a few crashers.
Fixed <rdar://problem/8939352>, a code-completion crasher.
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and mark the fields they use as mutable. This allows us to remove a few
const_casts.
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explicitly mark that all cases are handled.
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whether the expression contains an unexpanded parameter pack, in the
same vein as the changes to the Type hierarchy. Compute this bit
within all of the Expr subclasses.
This change required a bunch of reshuffling of dependency
calculations, mainly to consolidate them inside the constructors and
to fuse multiple loops that iterate over arguments to determine type
dependence, value dependence, and (now) containment of unexpanded
parameter packs.
Again, testing is painfully sparse, because all of the diagnostics
will change and it is more important to test the to-be-written visitor
that collects unexpanded parameter packs.
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only things that
aren't allocated this way are the internal FoldingSets.
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ASTContext's allocator.
While DeclarationNameTable doesn't leak, it uses 'malloc' too often. Start with having
'CXXLiteralOperatorNames' allocated using ASTContext's allocator and add a 'DoDestroy()' method
to DeclarationNameTable that is called by ~ASTContext.
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raw_ostream. Use it in getAsString and NamedDecl's raw_ostream operator.
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Use that while fixing a nasty misuse of qsort in vtable codegen which, somehow,
has not actually caused a crash.
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This now rejects literal operators that don't meet the requirements.
Templates are not yet checked for.
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(C++ [temp.mem]p5-6), which involves template argument deduction based
on the type named, e.g., given
struct X { template<typename T> operator T*(); } x;
when we call
x.operator int*();
we perform template argument deduction to determine that T=int. This
template argument deduction is needed for template specialization and
explicit instantiation, e.g.,
template<> X::operator float*() { /* ... */ }
and when calling or otherwise naming a conversion function (as in the
first example).
This fixes PR5742 and PR5762, although there's some remaining ugliness
that's causing out-of-line definitions of conversion function
templates to fail. I'll look into that separately.
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of dirty data around.
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function names outside of templates - they'll probably cause some damage there as
they're largely untested.
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are updated.
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- strcmp -> ==
- OS.write(II->getName() ...) -> OS << II->getNameStr()
- Avoid std::string concatenation
- Use getNameStr().str() when an std::string is really needed.
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so that we catch any macros used within the declarations and types.
Also, properly store a NULL selector.
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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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tighten up the static type system.
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Type::getAsReferenceType() -> Type::getAs<ReferenceType>()
Type::getAsRecordType() -> Type::getAs<RecordType>()
Type::getAsPointerType() -> Type::getAs<PointerType>()
Type::getAsBlockPointerType() -> Type::getAs<BlockPointerType>()
Type::getAsLValueReferenceType() -> Type::getAs<LValueReferenceType>()
Type::getAsRValueReferenceType() -> Type::getAs<RValueReferenceType>()
Type::getAsMemberPointerType() -> Type::getAs<MemberPointerType>()
Type::getAsReferenceType() -> Type::getAs<ReferenceType>()
Type::getAsTagType() -> Type::getAs<TagType>()
And remove Type::getAsReferenceType(), etc.
This change is similar to one I made a couple weeks ago, but that was partly
reverted pending some additional design discussion. With Doug's pending smart
pointer changes for Types, it seemed natural to take this approach.
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until Doug Gregor's Type smart pointer code lands (or more discussion occurs).
These methods just call the new Type::getAs<XXX> methods, so we still have
reduced implementation redundancy. Having explicit getAsXXXType() methods makes
it easier to set breakpoints in the debugger.
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Type::getAsMemberPointerType(), Type::getAsTagType(), and Type::getAsRecordType() with their Type::getAs<XXX> equivalents.
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constructors and destructors. This is a requirement of
DeclarationNameTable::getCXXSpecialName that we weren't assert()'ing,
so it should have been caught much earlier :(
Big thanks to Anders for the test case.
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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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headers. Future approaches to (de-)serializing ASTs will be based on
the PCH infrastructure.
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internal implementation of Selector.
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using directives, from Piotr Rak!
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type. It leads to very weird errors.
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