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"use the new ConstantVector::getSplat method where it makes sense."
Also simplify a bunch of code to use the Builder->getInt32 instead
of doing it the hard and ugly way. Much more progress could be made
here, but I don't plan to do it.
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Original log:
use the new ConstantVector::getSplat method where it makes sense.
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variable. The assertion doesn't cover quite as much as it should, but it's a good start, at least.
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- Add atomic-to/from-nonatomic cast types
- Emit atomic operations for arithmetic on atomic types
- Emit non-atomic stores for initialisation of atomic types, but atomic stores and loads for every other store / load
- Add a __atomic_init() intrinsic which does a non-atomic store to an _Atomic() type. This is needed for the corresponding C11 stdatomic.h function.
- Enables the relevant __has_feature() checks. The feature isn't 100% complete yet, but it's done enough that we want people testing it.
Still to do:
- Make the arithmetic operations on atomic types (e.g. Atomic(int) foo = 1; foo++;) use the correct LLVM intrinsic if one exists, not a loop with a cmpxchg.
- Add a signal fence builtin
- Properly set the fenv state in atomic operations on floating point values
- Correctly handle things like _Atomic(_Complex double) which are too large for an atomic cmpxchg on some platforms (this requires working out what 'correctly' means in this context)
- Fix the many remaining corner cases
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information even in subscripting operations.
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that have alignment less than the natural alignment of the type when it comes from a typedef.
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change.)
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review comment.
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I'll be introducing uses of the specified alignment soon.
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the arguments is an AVX vector.
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generic pushDestroy function.
This would reduce the number of useful declarations in
CGTemporaries.cpp to one. Since CodeGenFunction::EmitCXXTemporary
does not deserve its own file, move it to CGCleanup.cpp and delete
CGTemporaries.cpp.
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This supports single-element initializer lists for references according to DR1288, as well as creating temporaries and binding to them for other initializer lists.
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appear in non-constant initializers in C++.
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lvalues. PR11376.
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full-expression. Naturally they're inactive before we enter
the block literal expression. This restores the intended
behavior that blocks belong to their enclosing scope.
There's a useful -O0 / compile-time optimization that we're
missing here with activating cleanups following straight-line
code from their inactive beginnings.
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opaque values. Silly C type system.
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property references to use a new PseudoObjectExpr
expression which pairs a syntactic form of the expression
with a set of semantic expressions implementing it.
This should significantly reduce the complexity required
elsewhere in the compiler to deal with these kinds of
expressions (e.g. IR generation's special l-value kind,
the static analyzer's Message abstraction), at the lower
cost of specifically dealing with the odd AST structure
of these expressions. It should also greatly simplify
efforts to implement similar language features in the
future, most notably Managed C++'s properties and indexed
properties.
Most of the effort here is in dealing with the various
clients of the AST. I've gone ahead and simplified the
ObjC rewriter's use of properties; other clients, like
IR-gen and the static analyzer, have all the old
complexity *and* all the new complexity, at least
temporarily. Many thanks to Ted for writing and advising
on the necessary changes to the static analyzer.
I've xfailed a small diagnostics regression in the static
analyzer at Ted's request.
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rvale-references are captured by reference
in blocks. // rdar://9971124.
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In this case, temporary value is copied into block descriptor
as their own copy to work on. // rdar://9971124
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The OpenCL single precision division operation is only required to
be accurate to 2.5ulp. Annotate the fdiv instruction with metadata
which signals to the backend that an imprecise divide instruction
may be used.
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_Atomic types.
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Start handling debug line and scope information better:
Migrate most of the location setting within the larger API in CGDebugInfo and
update a lot of callers.
Remove the existing file/scope change machinery in UpdateLineDirectiveRegion
and replace it with DILexicalBlockFile usage.
Finishes off the rest of rdar://10246360
after fixing a few bugs that were exposed in gdb testsuite testing.
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Migrate most of the location setting within the larger API in CGDebugInfo and
update a lot of callers.
Remove the existing file/scope change machinery in UpdateLineDirectiveRegion
and replace it with DILexicalBlockFile usage.
Finishes off the rest of rdar://10246360
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pointer to this struct must go through the none ivar writer barrier.
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exist anymore.
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point in the code. Ensures that we don't miss any places and the
check is reasonably cheap.
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if the definition has a non-variadic prototype with compatible
parameters. Therefore, the default rule for such calls must be to
use a non-variadic convention. Achieve this by casting the callee to
the function type with which it is required to be compatible, unless
the target specifically opts out and insists that unprototyped calls
should use the variadic rules. The only case of that I'm aware of is
the x86-64 convention, which passes arguments the same way in both
cases but also sets a small amount of extra information; here we seek
to maintain compatibility with GCC, which does set this when calling
an unprototyped function.
Addresses PR10810 and PR10713.
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language options. Use that .def file to declare the LangOptions class
and initialize all of its members, eliminating a source of annoying
initialization bugs.
AST serialization changes are next up.
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the lifetime of the block by copying it to the heap, or else we'll get
a dangling reference because the code working with the non-block-typed
object will not know it needs to copy.
There is some danger here, e.g. with assigning a block literal to an
unsafe variable, but, well, it's an unsafe variable.
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annotate global, local variables, struct fields, or arbitrary statements (using
the __builtin_annotation), rdar://8037476.
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than conversions of C pointers to ObjC pointers. In order to ensure that
we've caught every case, add asserts to CastExpr that strictly determine
which cast kind is used for which kind of bit cast.
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to look through SubstNonTypeTemplateParmExprs. Then, update the IR
generation of CallExprs to actually use CallExpr::getCalleeDecl()
rather than attempting to mimick its behavior (badly).
Fixes <rdar://problem/10063539>.
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emit all gl-value arguments as reference bindings.
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better.
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emit call results into potentially aliased slots. This allows us
to properly mark indirect return slots as noalias, at the cost
of requiring an extra memcpy when assigning an aggregate call
result into a l-value. It also brings us into compliance with
the x86-64 ABI.
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